Who agrees? Watching this again just makes you grin ear to ear
I doubt with the popularity of the board here that I'm on my own, but the more I watch this programme, the more I love it each time. Don't get me wrong, I'm no tv addict or anything and I don't have the time to sit down and watch marathon runs of my favourite programmes (obviously The Equalizer is in the top 3) so the time I do spend has to be quality and enjoyable.
Most of my time watching "my" stuff, and not the soaps with my wife, is when I'm making dinners etc and I have it on in the background on the window sill, but having The Equalizer on is slowing me down more and more as I find it so captivating and addictive the Sunday dinner is taking longer to make as I find myself watching every scene despite this is probably the seventh time I've run through the four series.
It was lucky that the yorkshire puds didn't burn on Sunday as I started the two parter Blood and Wine and I just couldn't stop grinning. Edward Woodward's performance as Robert McCall is just so, well, I don't know what the word is but he makes acting seem effortless. Then Telly Savallas appears as the ex terrorist turned priest and you have two acting giants just swallowing up the screen time.
Last nights episode was Suspicion Of Innocence with the excellent Vincent D'Onofrio as Davy Baylor. What?!?!? This bloke was a gangsters son a few episodes ago and now he's mentally challenged. Everything about this programme is just so spot on. I was actually quite disappointed that it was a quick tea so I didn't get to see all of the episode! I think I might come up with something really creative as Mission McCall is coming up :) Granted there are weaker episodes but all in all, this is what the 80's were about.
For years I've had a 7.5 portable dvd in the kitchen but this run through of The Equalizer commanded more respect, so my new laptop that I hardly use is now on the kitchen window sill. It looks silly hanging over the edge but I think good old Edward deserves a 15.1 inch screen and some plug in speakers. McCall deserves no less.