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The Equalizer Season 5 E16: "Sins of the Father" Sneak Peeks Released
Check out two sneak peeks at CBS's The Equalizer Season 5 Episode 16: "Sins of the Father," guest-starring Titus Welliver and Juani Feliz.
Okay, so here's the deal. We're going to have our updated preview of the season's remaining episodes on Sunday, as we usually do. But with the weekend upon us and CBS's Queen Latifah-starring hit series The Equalizer S05E16: "Sins of the Father" being a special episode, we thought you'd appreciate a sneak peek or two. Bosch: Legacy star Titus Welliver and Juani Feliz guest-star in what could lead to a spinoff series – and we have two sneak peeks added to out official overview, promo trailer, and image gallery. Welliver's Hudson Reed is a former top CIA operative with a dark secret who is connected to Robin McCall (Queen Latifah) by an old mentor. Feliz's Samantha Reed has been trained by her father to be a weapons expert, skilled martial artist, and true chameleon – all while hiding a mysterious past.
The Equalizer Season 5 Episode 16: "Sins of the Father" Preview
The Equalizer Season 5 Episode 16: "Sins of the Father" – McCall (Queen Latifah) is contacted by Samantha Reed (Juani Feliz), whose father, ex-CIA agent Elijah Reed (Titus Welliver), is missing. While Samantha (Juani Feliz) joins forces with the Equalizer team to track down the agency legend, she learns more about her family's past in the Dominican Republic. Written by Joseph C. Wilson and directed by Geoff Shotz, based on the original series by Richard Lindheim & Michael Sloan.
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CBS's The Equalizer is a reimagining of the classic series starring Academy Award nominee and multi-hyphenate Queen Latifah (Chicago, Bessie) as Robyn McCall, an enigmatic woman with a mysterious background who uses her extensive skills as a former CIA operative to help those with nowhere else to turn. McCall presents to most as an average single mom who is quietly raising her teenage daughter. But to a trusted few, she is "The Equalizer" – an anonymous guardian angel and defender of the downtrodden, who's also dogged in her pursuit of personal redemption.
Robyn's clandestine work and her personal life often collide when her smart and observant daughter, Delilah, and her aunt Vi, who lives with Robyn to help her balance life as a working mother, struggle to conceal her vigilante career. While Robyn worries about the mental and emotional toll her work exacts on her family, she is joined in her pursuit of justice by Melody "Mel" Bayani, an edgy bar owner and sniper from Robyn's past who recently quit the Equalizer team to recover from post-traumatic stress disorder; and Harry Keshegian, a paranoid and brilliant white-hat hacker married to Mel. As Robyn aids the oppressed and exploited, she sometimes works with Marcus Dante, an NYPD detective and trusted friend who respects the need for Robyn's type of justice even as he often questions her methods.
The series stars Queen Latifah (Robyn McCall), Tory Kittles (Detective Marcus Dante), Adam Goldberg (Harry Keshegian), Liza Lapira (Melody "Mel" Bayani), and Laya DeLeon Hayes (Delilah) – with Lorraine Toussaint (Viola "Vi" Marsette). Developed for television by Andrew Marlowe and Terri Miller, as based on the original series co-created by Richard Lindheim, the series is produced by Universal Television, a division of Universal Studio Group, in association with CBS Studios. Joseph C. Wilson, Dana Owens (Queen Latifah), Debra Martin Chase, Shakim Compere, John Davis, John Fox, Loretha Jones, and Rob Hanning serve as executive producers.
