CBS has some big decisions to make as we head into 2022. Many of its shows are struggling in the ratings, and some are aging, which makes it more difficult to justify renewals. The shows most in danger are CSI: Vegas, NCIS: Los Angeles, and So Help Me Todd. Get all the details below. 1.
The Equalizer
Queen Latifah kicked down the door and showed us her vigilante side with the series premiere of The Equalizer on CBS. The crime drama debuted with a 0.9 rating in the adults 18-49 demographic and netted 7.98 million viewers. The network also scored in viewership with 60 Minutes scoring the largest audience of the night with 9.06 million viewers
That was a high-octane thrill ride from start to finish. The impressive promotional campaign for The Equalizer touted the series as much, and The Equalizer Season 1 Episode 1 lived up to expectations. Queen Latifah was one of the sole reasons to watch Star, but there is a lot to love about The Equalizer, and
Even given TV’s current obsession with rebooting and reviving anything and everything, The Equalizer is an curious choice. The original 1985-89 CBS series, starring Edward Woodward as a spy-turned-private eye who cleaned up a crime-ridden New York City, is only a hazy memory to most viewers and plays like a dusty relic these days. (He