WARNING: The following contains spoilers for The Equalizer Season 1, Episode 2, "Glory."

In The Equalizer, Robyn (Queen Latifah) has been retconned as a former CIA operative who grew disillusioned with the agency. She didn't feel like she was doing good in the world, and these missions, apart from giving her PTSD, kept her away from her daughter, Delilah, for way too long.

However, while she's trying to wipe the red off her ledger and redeem herself by fighting social justice causes for the common folk in New York, Robyn now has no choice but to enter into an uneasy alliance with a familiar enemy.

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She was warned by her former handler, Bishop (Chris Noth), in the premiere the agency wouldn't take lightly to her moonlighting after bringing down a tech tycoon. Now, in Episode 2, he calls her up again and reams her, making it clear the "Company" doesn't like when their assets leave them high and dry and do their own thing. Bishop is freelance now, so he offers her a job so that she might have a degree of freedom to help the lower classes. Unfortunately, she just doesn't want anything to do with them. She's fine with Bishop but prefers to break out on her own with Harry and Mel.

But once again, after working with Aliya to get her son, Jackson, back and expose a sex trafficking ring, Robyn's face is all over camera footage. To make matters worse, the FBI and the NYPD, through Detective Dante, are on her case as well, tracking her because they want this master of disguise to be brought to justice.

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It all comes to head, though, when Robyn's car is tampered with as she tries to drive her daughter to a singing lesson. She confronts a mysterious agent that makes it clear if she doesn't play ball, bad things will happen, which causes her to threaten the Company again. Ultimately, after she wraps the case, she meets with Bishop and informs him she's willing to do freelance work, but only if she gets to pick the subjects. It appears that she's afraid the Company will come after her family or crew, but as Bishop is well aware, if they upset her, she'll break the truce and burn everything down.

Starring Queen Latifah, Tory Kittles, Liza Lapira, Adam Goldberg, Laya DeLeon Hayes, Lorraine Toussaint and Chris Noth, The Equalizer airs Sundays at 8 p.m. ET/PT on CBS.

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