Daniel Blake Robyn Maccall Williams William Bishop Harry Keshegian Jennifer Maas target Discover Daniel Blake Robyn Maccall Williams William Bishop Harry Keshegian Jennifer Maas

How Chris Noth’s Character Was Written Off ‘The Equalizer’

Reading now: 317
variety.com

Jennifer Maas TV Business WriterSPOLER ALERT: Do not read if you have not yet watched “Pulse,” the April 10 episode of “The Equalizer.”Chris Noth was fired from CBS’ “The Equalizer” in December after being accused of sexual assault by two women.

On Sunday, the drama revealed how Noth’s character, William Bishop, was written off the Queen Latifah-led show.The last episode of “The Equalizer” that Noth appeared in was the Season 2 episode “Separated,” which aired Jan.

2 and was filmed prior to him being dropped from the series on Dec. 20. Six episodes have aired since that installment, none of which featured Noth’s Bishop, including tonight’s “Pulse,” which gave the in-universe explanation for where the character has been and concluded with his off-screen death.

During Sunday’s episode of the second season of “The Equalizer,” former CIA operative Robyn McCall (Queen Latifah) learns that Bishop, her mentor and a former CIA director, has spent the past two months helping out with a CIA investigation into a flight that mysteriously went down.Working with friends Harry Keshegian (Adam Goldberg) and Melody “Mel” Bayani (Liza Lapira), McCall discovers the situation likely involves her nemesis Mason Quinn (Chris Vance) and a scientist who works in electromagnetic pulses (EMPs), which create directed magnetic fields that can knock a targeted plane out of the sky without anyone realizing how it happened.McCall and CIA handler Carter Griffin (Brett Dalton) head to a location where they believe Quinn and his crew are going to meet up with Daniel Blake (Denis Ooi) to test out an EMP on another plane.

Read more on variety.com
The website celebsbar.com is an aggregator of news from open sources. The source is indicated at the beginning and at the end of the announcement. You can send a complaint on the news if you find it unreliable.

Related News

DMCA