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https://variety.com/2021/tv/reviews/...bs-1234897565/
"By the end of the first episode, it’s clear that the show is less of a brand new take on The Equalizer than it is a straight up take on a CBS procedural about a rogue agent with a heart of gold," says Caroline Framke. The major difference that The Equalizer is then banking on to set it apart from the rest of the network’s lineup is the fact that its center of gravity is Latifah, an executive producer and genuine star who has no trouble shrugging on this latest role. A scene late in the pilot, in which Robyn gently but firmly tells her daughter that society’s odds don’t favor Black girls, also underlines the show’s true motivating premise: that Robyn is a Black woman trying to do right by people who too often fall through the cracks. Absent any particularly interesting twists on the procedural tradition from whence it came, this Equalizer will do well to flesh out the specificity of the woman driving it." ALSO:
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