“It Takes A Village” is the title of the February 28 episode of The Equalizer and CBS has released some photos, a description, and a guest cast list to promote it. Here’s the write-up:
McCall investigates a community activist’s staged suicide and uncovers a connection between his murder and his protests over local real estate development. Also, Delilah’s driving lessons lead McCall and Aunt Vi to teach her an even bigger lesson regarding personal accountability, on THE EQUALIZER, Sunday, Feb. 28 (8:00-9:00 PM, ET/PT) on the CBS Television Network.
Some preview images can be found below.
THE EQUALIZER
"It Takes a Village" -- McCall investigates a community activist's staged suicide and uncovers a connection between his murder and his protests over local real estate development. Also, Delilah's driving lessons lead McCall and Aunt Vi to teach her an even bigger lesson regarding personal accountability, on THE EQUALIZER, Sunday, Feb. 28 (8:00-9:00 PM, ET/PT) on the CBS Television Network. Pictured: Chris Noth as William Bishop Photo: Barbara Nitke/CBS ©2021 CBS Broadcasting, Inc. All Rights Reserved.
The Equalizer 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) and Chris Noth (William Bishop).
Guest stars in “It Takes A Village” include Marcus Callender (Malcolm King), Jasmine Carmichael (Crystal Gibson), Robert G. McKay (Charles Evans), Jayson Wesley (Kenya), Bryan Reynoso (Los), Scott Cohen (Robert Harrington, Sr.), Zach Appleman (Edwin Harrington), Zai Stevens (Boy #1), Emperor Kaioyus (Boy #2), Venida Evans (Ms. Sharpe), Maria Lawson (Neighbor #1), Stacey Sherell (Neighbor #2), Nayab Hussain (Lawyer), Faye Yvetter McQueen (Resident #1), and Michael Bakkensen (Guard #1).
									 
					
		
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