![]() ![]() And the third isn't even relevant to your point of 'tired dialogue/tropes being given a pass', so why would I reply to it. But the second example is the same as the first, so you can literally use the same argument. First off I don't have some obligation to refute every single example in a comment. You're also leaning heavily on one example out of three given, is that because you can't actually argue against the other two? My point is the subject matter is relevant here. It's not just due to race, but due to issues that revolve around race? That's.exactly the same IMO. You keep ignoring how large of a role the subject matter plays here and just referring to it as purely race. In my pov, the author is highlighting how a dialogue that may be common in these types of shows can hit differently, ie provoke a different emotion, in this case, because of what has been going on in the US with police brutality and african americans. You're right, them being tired is my view, although I think personally that it comes through in the review that the author also accepts they are stale, but ascribes higher value to them because of the blackness of the actors. So let's KILL TOKENISM and foster creative thinking. And in case it matters, I am black man in his 40s. Let's just come up with some NEW fresh ideas that include women in prominent and independently powerful roles. The point is the show is RIDICULOUS and instead of making a Ocean's 11 with a female cast or a All female Ghostbuster's. Let's see how that works out? I could go on with examples like domestic violence shouldn't be an issue if men and women are built the same. ![]() I would LOVE to see 160lb Women vs 160lb professional man in the Ring together. Can I ask all the Woke Libbys if Men and Women are physically the same why aren't WOMEN dominating MEN in physical sports. Now the pendulum shift creates ridiculous shows where a 50-year old out of shape woman is beating up a group of men. A few years ago CBS got in trouble at upfronts for having little to Zero diversity in its fall line up. "The more you know, the more secrets you'll have to keep," she says before the video cuts to Delilah and Vi looking fearful while standing in the middle of the street.The show is another WOKE attempt to create diversity when its obviously another banal, hackneyed TV show reboot. In the 20-second clip, Robyn is back on her original beat while trying to save some of those she loves the most. In late August, the procedural drama dropped an official trailer for the upcoming season 3. Did the trailer for The Equalizer season 3 come out? once she finds a way to escape her captors. She will now have to figure out how to better separate work from her home life. According to the outlet, the new season will see the aftermath of Robyn's abduction in front of Delilah and Vi. He continued: “The success of The Equalizer is due to the sum of its parts - an outstanding cast led by the superb Queen Latifah, plus the exceptional creative team that has continued to evolve their storytelling with a compelling mix of everyday justice, family dynamics and real-world issues that connect and resonate with audiences."Īs far as what season 3 will be about, Deadlinegave a few details on what fans could see going into the premiere episode. " The Equalizer continues to pack a powerful punch on Sunday nights, and we’re thrilled to have it back for two more seasons,” said Thom Sherman, senior executive vice president of programming at CBS Entertainment. ![]() According to Deadline, the show got a two-season renewal due it being "Sunday’s #1 scripted series, averaging 9.46 million viewers." ET on CBS.īack in May, the network announced that The Equalizer would officially be returning for season 3 and it was also getting a season 4. The Equalizer season 3 will premiere on Sunday, October 2 at 8:30 p.m. If you have been waiting to see what happens next in Robyn's story, here are all the details we know so far about The Equalizer season 3: Is there going to be a The Equalizer season 3 on CBS? In reality, Robyn lives a double life and works undercover to defend those who have nowhere else to turn. To many, she looks like a typical single mother who lives with her aunt Viola ( Lorraine Toussaint) while raising daughter Delilah ( Layla DeLeon Hayes). Co-created by executive producers Richard Lindheim, Michael Sloan and Queen Latifah, the show follows the life of former CIA operative Robyn. The show, starring Queen Latifah as leading protagonist Robyn, is one the latest iteration of the original '80s TV series and two films in recent years. The Equalizer fans are missing the CBS drama and are more than ready for season 3. ![]()
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