S.W.A.T. (2017 TV series) season 3
S.W.A.T. | |
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Season 3 | |
Starring | |
No. of episodes | 21 |
Release | |
Original network | CBS |
Original release | October 2, 2019 May 20, 2020 | –
Season chronology | |
The third season of S.W.A.T. premiered on CBS on October 2, 2019 and concluded on May 20, 2020. The series moved to Wednesday at 10:00 p.m. after SEAL Team. Only 21 episodes were produced due to the COVID-19 pandemic in the United States. The season is produced by CBS Television Studios.
Cast and characters
[edit]Main
[edit]- Shemar Moore as LAPD SWAT Sergeant II Daniel "Hondo" Harrelson Jr.
- Alex Russell as LAPD SWAT Officer III James "Jim" Street
- Lina Esco as LAPD SWAT Officer III Christina "Chris" Alonso
- Kenny Johnson as LAPD SWAT Officer III+1 Dominique Luca
- David Lim as LAPD SWAT Officer III Victor Tan
- Patrick St. Esprit as LAPD SWAT Commander Robert Hicks
- Amy Farrington as Lieutenant Detective Piper Lynch
- Jay Harrington as LAPD SWAT Sergeant II David "Deacon" Kay
Recurring
[edit]- Louis Ferreira as Buck Spivey
- Lou Ferrigno Jr. as LAPD SWAT Sergeant Donovan Rocker
- Obba Babatundé as Daniel Harrelson Sr.
- Gabrielle Dennis as Briana Harrelson
- DeShae Frost as Darryl Henderson
- Otis "Odie" Gallop as LAPD SWAT Sergeant Stevens
- Laura James as Molly Hicks
- Juan Javier Cardenas as Beni
- Michael Marc Friedman as LAPD SWAT Sergeant Becker
- Rochelle Aytes as Nichelle Carmichael
- Debbie Allen as Charice Harrelson
- Karissa Lee Staples as Bonnie Lonsdale
- Cory Hardrict as Nate Warren
Guest
[edit]- Robert Rusler as Leo Moretti
- Rebecca Wisocky as Ruth Pearson
- Amanda Lowe-Oadell as Lila Kay
- April Parker Jones as Winnie Harrelson
- Patrick Gallegher as Wally
- Claire Coffee as Kira
- Daniel Lissing as Ty
- Bre Blair as Annie Kay
- Jackson Hurst as Ben Sikora
- Todd Stashwick as Teague Nolan
- David Gallagher as Sawyer
- Ryan Hurst as Terry Luca
- Nikiva Dionne as Nia Wells
- Rebecca Field as Annabeth
- Laila Ali as Herself
- Bill Bellamy as Jackie Shaw
- Doug Savant as Mark Fuller
- Sterling Beaumon as J.P. Hicks
- Angela E. Gibbs as Othella Baker
- Bailey Chase as Owen Bennett
- Adam J. Harrington as Pronger
- Rebekah Graf as Harper
- Aaron Schwartz as Beau
- Luis Carazo as Nelo "El Diablo" Venegas[1]
Episodes
[edit]No. overall | No. in season | Title | Directed by | Written by | Original release date | Prod. code | U.S. viewers (millions) |
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46 | 1 | "Fire in the Sky" | Billy Gierhart | Michael Jones-Morales | October 2, 2019 | 301 | 4.03[2] |
The 20-David squad welcomes Lt. Piper Lynch from LAPD Hollywood Division as they race to stop a serial bomber using drones as a detonation device. Learning that their culprit is a former army veteran and that he was radicalised after being deployed in Yemen, they gradually deduce that he is targeting people involved with drone manufacturing and piloting, which leads them to a former high ranking official in charge of drone operations in the Middle East. Meanwhile, Hondo's guardianship of Darryl becomes complicated when his father unexpectedly moves in. Also, Street helps Molly and a client of hers in a domestic violence dispute. Note: This episode marks the debut regular appearance of Amy Farrington (Piper Lynch). | |||||||
47 | 2 | "Bad Faith" | Marc Roskin | Kent Rotherham | October 9, 2019 | 302 | 3.73[3] |
The S.W.A.T team goes on a hunt for the unstable and dangerous fugitive wife of a former infamous leader of a doomsday cult. Hondo reaches out to a former victim of the cult whom he helped into recovery, who sketches out that the wife wants to complete a 36 member "convoy" ritual, which in reality would serve as an execution. Meanwhile, Hicks and Hondo learn that the mayor has appointed Lynch as a consultant to SWAT in order to help them improve and be assigned more responsibility. Also, Luca reveals his latest passion project: a Guatemalan food truck and he asks the team to help invest in it. However, none of them do due to worrying about personal economic issues, but Hondo does invest in order to get him started. | |||||||
48 | 3 | "Funny Money" | Alrick Riley | Alison Cross | October 16, 2019 | 303 | 3.56[4] |
Lynch forces the team to go undercover for a local gang printing counterfeit money. Street and Chris go in undercover to get to Corbett, the man printing the money. Over time they gain his trust, but also challenge some of his business approaches before they arrest him when their delivery is ready. Corbett agrees to help the police and joins Street to meet the gang leaders. Meanwhile, Hondo struggles with his family, especially trying to get his parents to move past their grudges. Also, Molly Hicks asks Chris if Street is seeing anyone. | |||||||
49 | 4 | "Immunity" | Jann Turner | Michael Gemballa | October 23, 2019 | 304 | 3.76[5] |
The S.W.A.T team tries to apprehend a former Colombian rebel leader turned drug smuggler, but is forced to let him go, due to CIA immunity. When Deacon's family gets caught in the crosshairs, he is forced to put his family under S.W.A.T protection after the drug leader retaliates by attacking Deacon at his home. Meanwhile, Hondo receives troubling news about his father's health from Daryl and attempts to convince him to see a doctor, which he at first refuses, and Hondo resorts to expressing care for him despite their differences. Also, Tan must face the Professional Standards Bureau after he unknowingly consumed Pot Gummies his girlfriend, Bonnie, left out. | |||||||
50 | 5 | "The LBC" | Lin Oeding | Aaron Rahsaan Thomas | October 30, 2019 | 305 | 3.43[6] |
A joint investigation between LAPD S.W.A.T and Long Beach Police Department on the stolen LAPD weapons reunites Street with his foster brother, Nate. Street struggles to reconnect with Nate after asking him for a favour with info into the Jamaican gang that stole the weapons, Chaos Posse. However their relationship begins to improve as Street apologizes and decides to spend more time with Nate in order to reconnect. Meanwhile, Hondo discovers his father has lung cancer, which further concerns him about his father's stubborn act. Also, the team decides to help out Luca's food truck business. | |||||||
51 | 6 | "Kingdom" | David Rodriguez | Sarah Alderson | November 6, 2019 | 306 | 3.84[7] |
The S.W.A.T team races to save a Middle Eastern activist who was abducted under pretense of treason. However they soon learn that he aided the activist in staging her kidnapping in order to call attention to the human rights abuses in her native country. The abductors are later identified as having worked for the activist's uncle with the intention of sending her to their country to be punished for her activism. Meanwhile, Hondo finds himself in a tense family reunion, as his older sister Winnie arrives in Los Angeles to visit their hospitalized father after 30 years of estrangement and finds herself unaccepting of their father's apology. Also, Luca's food truck business hits a roadblock when he purchases an impounded truck used as a meth lab. Street worries his relationship with Hicks' daughter Molly will negatively affect his career. | |||||||
52 | 7 | "Track" | Batán Silva | Robert Wittstadt | November 13, 2019 | 307 | 3.09[8] |
The S.W.A.T. team tracks down a four-man robbery crew who is using a thermal lance as a tool for a heist. Rocker learns that a retired SWAT mechanic, Wally, was sent to spy on them and fed information to the robbery crew about their intel and plans. Wally's intel however helps them determine the crew's next target: the Los Angeles Raceway. Meanwhile, Chris confronts an imbalance in her relationship with Kira and Ty. Also, Street debates whether he should tell Hicks he's dating Molly. Hondo gets to know Nichelle, a woman who helped him with an injured delivery driver struck by the robbery crew, who runs a community centre in his childhood neighbourhood. Note: This episode marks the debut appearance of Rochelle Aytes (Nichelle Carmichael). | |||||||
53 | 8 | "Lion's Den" | Billy Gierhart | Munis Rashid | November 20, 2019 | 308 | 3.76[9] |
An eviction notice delivered by two LA County Sheriff deputies turns into a dramatic standoff between law enforcement and the Fuentes family. As negotiations to get the injured deputy to safety prolongs into the night, Hicks offers to trade himself for the wounded deputy who was taken hostage by the Fuentes'. Meanwhile, Chris considers breaking up with Kira and Ty after feeling more distant from them. Also, Hondo reflects on his personal life choices as he helps his father through a medical crisis. | |||||||
54 | 9 | "Sea Legs" | Greg Beeman | Craig Gore | November 27, 2019 | 309 | 5.23[10] |
The S.W.A.T. team joins forces with the Los Angeles Organized Crime division to rescue an undercover officer whose cover is blown while investigating a human trafficking ring. The investigation leads them to a barber shop that acts as a front for the trafficking ring, and they rescue several girls along the way. Meanwhile, Street seeks to help his foster brother Nate when he comes to him asking for help when faced with heroin smuggling under his boss. | |||||||
56 | 11 | "Bad Cop" | Ben Hernandez Bray | Andrew Dettmann | January 15, 2020 | 311 | 3.66[11] |
Street is torn between his commitment to SWAT and to his foster brother Nate when the latter is unexpectedly ensnared in a drug ring. The SWAT team tracks down a ruthless crew that uses deadly force while stealing from card casinos. However, when they track and locate the crew, they soon learn that another crew has struck another card casino, replicating the same memo as the one they arrested. Meanwhile, Buck approaches Deacon to partner on a private security opportunity. Deacon contemplates the offer, worried it might just be to exploit his status with a police star, but ultimately decides on accepting the offer. Also, Street delivers Nate's boss, Teague Nolan, to a meeting in a junkyard. Once he returns to a motel, it's revealed that his "quitting" SWAT was a part of an undercover assignment by Hicks and Hondo in order to infiltrate Nolan's drug ring. | |||||||
57 | 12 | "Good Cop" | Guy Ferland | Matthew T. Brown | January 22, 2020 | 312 | 3.39[12] |
After the revelation of Street "quitting" SWAT was a ploy for him to infiltrate Nolan's drug ring, the SWAT team goes all out to help him bust Nolan and his supplier. The case takes a tragic turn and becomes personal for Street when Nate is murdered by Nolan. | |||||||
58 | 13 | "Ekitai Rashku" | Billy Gierhart | Craig Gore | January 29, 2020 | 313 | 4.45[13] |
Hondo, Deacon, Tan and Hicks travel to Tokyo to extradite fugitive Koji Kumura of the Nazawa clan to the Tokyo Metropolitan Police Department, but soon become engaged in a manhunt when Kumura escapes from custody. They soon learn that Kumura is planning on seeking revenge against his now former boss Nazawa, but he seems to easily slip away from them. The rest of the SWAT team search for any contacts the criminal cultivated while hiding out in Los Angeles. Meanwhile, Street continues to reel from his brother's death. Luca returns with good news. Note: This episode in addition to being filmed in Los Angeles, California was also filmed on location in Tokyo, Japan. | |||||||
59 | 14 | "Animus" | Hannelle M. Culpepper | Michael Jones-Morales & Sarah Alderson | March 4, 2020 | 314 | 3.47[14] |
The SWAT team searches for a lone gunman who has been targeting a law firm and a sorority house, before they eventually realise that the gunman is targeting women. Furthermore, their assailant has been a part of a website where toxic discussions against women have taken place, and that he acted on other people's fantasies. Meanwhile, Luca assists with a homicide investigation in his neighborhood, which local gang leader Marcos suspect came from a rival gang. However, as Luca looks into the victim's love life, he quickly leaned that his girlfriend's ex wanted to eliminate the competition, and had no gang affiliation at all. Also, Hondo reaches a juncture in his relationship with Nichelle. He is also briefly reunited with Nia when investigating the gunman case. | |||||||
60 | 15 | "Knockout" | Billy Gierhart | A.C. Allen & Kent Rotherham | March 11, 2020 | 315 | 4.19[15] |
Deacon's side job as private security at a high-profile boxing match between LA native Marlon Maxwell and Cuban boxer Gio Torres, leads to the kidnapping of Torres' pregnant wife Esther. The kidnappers' only demand is for Torres to lose. The SWAT team are brought in to assist and they learn that big foreign bookmakers have placed high bets on Maxwell winning. Meanwhile, Darryl juggles with seeking to see his newborn son who his ex-girlfriend has moved to San Diego. Also, Tan attempts to stand up to his mother's favoritism of his brother when planning on introducing Bonnie to her. | |||||||
61 | 16 | "Gunpowder Treason" | Paul Bernard | Amelia Sims | March 18, 2020 | 316 | 4.01[16] |
Hondo and girlfriend Nichelle disagree over guest speaker at her community center, a former rapper with gang ties, which Hondo disapproves of. Ultimately he finds himself giving the rapper a benefit of the doubt after Chris gives him some advice. When a teen is abducted, SWAT's search leads them to Joel Powell, who is in witness protection after he is allegedly behind the abduction of hedge fund son Zane Coleman. They later discover that Zane is Joel's biological son who was separated from him after his wife refused to enter witness protection. Meanwhile, Luca worries about his future in SWAT if he doesn't pass the fitness test. Also, Hicks reconnects with his estranged son JP after the two clash over how to best help JP's neighbour who has been living in her car until it was impounded. | |||||||
62 | 17 | "Hotel L.A." | Laura Belsey | Alison Cross | March 25, 2020 | 317 | 3.82[17] |
SWAT work with the LAPD Gang Unit to take on a group of gangs who have gathered at the Hotel LA to discuss a new way to smuggle products. The operation becomes complicated when an off-duty Salt Lake Sheriff's deputy arrives to retrieve his long lost daughter, which ends in a shootout. Word of SWAT interfering to help spreads and the gangs rally to escape the hotel. The team finds themselves navigating the hotel in order to apprehend them all before any of them can escape. During the case, Luca's brother Terry, a freelance stringer reporter, crosses police lines to shoot footage of the event which complicates the team's rescue mission. Meanwhile, Deacon worries about Buck after he becomes more withdrawn with their security gig. | |||||||
63 | 18 | "Stigma" | Billy Gierhart | Ryan Keleher | April 8, 2020 | 318 | 3.85[18] |
Hondo and the 20-David squad race to locate their former team leader, Buck Spivey when the latter goes AWOL and they fear he may have become suicidal. Concurrently they handle a hostage situation in a deli, where one of the hostage takers manages to get away. In the pursuit of apprehending him, they stumble upon a gruesome scene of a murdered mother and her infant child. The team go through counselling, sharing the pain of the day they have gone through. Note: This episode that Shemar Moore (Daniel Harrelson), Alex Russell (Jim Street), Lina Esco (Christina Alonso), Kenny Johnson (Dominique Luca), David Lim (Victor Tan) and Jay Harrington (David Kay) appeared in an online public service announcement in conjunction with the National Suicide Prevention Lifeline. | |||||||
64 | 19 | "Vice" | Oz Scott | Michael Gemballa & Matthew T. Brown | April 22, 2020 | 319 | 4.76[19] |
Tan finds himself being targeted by Conor Pope, a meth dealer whom Tan put away 7 years ago during his time on LAPD Vice squad. Together with the team, they learn that Pope sought to seek revenge on those who put him behind bars and rallied his old crew to break him out of prison. Meanwhile, Chris finds herself arresting deputy mayor Logan Carter's son Jacob for drunk driving, but later learns his processing was dismissed. Conflicted about if she should take on the political elite, Hondo encourages her to do what she deems is right to do. Also, Hondo is reunited with his sister Winnie again, who gets to meet Nichelle. Tan also proposes to Bonnie, which she accepts. | |||||||
65 | 20 | "Wild Ones" | Cherie Dvorak | Andrew Dettmann | April 29, 2020 | 320 | 5.03[20] |
The SWAT team pursue Beau Walker and his girlfriend Harper, a "Bonnie & Clyde"-like couple who are on the run and seeking a set of rare 10th century chess pieces worth millions, which becomes complicated when bounty hunters get involved as well. When Beau and Harper injure one of the bounty hunters during pursuit, Deacon offers them to join in on the takedown after they retrieve the chess pieces from its new owner. Meanwhile, Darryl is surprised when his ex-girlfriend visits with his young son. Also, Luca confronts his fear as he prepares for the final PFQ test while helping his mentee, Kelly. Chris receives help from Lynch in dealing with deputy mayor Carter and his son, which inadvertently leads to Carter resigning in order to tackle his son's issues. | |||||||
66 | 21 | "Diablo" | Doug Aarniokoski | Munis Rashid & Robert Wittstadt | May 20, 2020 | 321 | 4.82[21] |
SWAT hunts down members of the El Septimbo gang who crash a plane in the suburbs of LA after a joint operation with the DEA goes awry. They quickly learn that the gang's leader, dubbed El Diablo, was on the plane and is now on the loose in the city. Meanwhile, Hondo tries to make amends with Nichelle, but later learns that she has moved on, but hopes that he will change into the person he thrives to be. Deacon hesitates when asked to speak to a group of recruits about mental health. Note: This episode serves as a de facto season 3 finale due to COVID-19 pandemic. It also marks the final regular appearance of Amy Farrington (Piper Lynch). |
Production
[edit]Development
[edit]On May 9, 2019, CBS renewed the series for a third season,[22] which premiered on October 2, 2019.[23]
On March 16, 2020, Sony Pictures Television suspended production of the third season due to the COVID-19 pandemic.[24]
Casting
[edit]On July 8, 2019, Amy Farrington was cast as Lieutenant Detective Piper Lynch.[25]
On October 4, 2019, two days after the season premiere, Stephanie Sigman, who played Captain Jessica Cortez in the first two seasons, confirmed she had exited the series prior to the start of production of the season.[26]
Ratings
[edit]No. | Title | Air date | Rating/share (18–49) |
Viewers (millions) |
DVR (18–49) |
DVR viewers (millions) |
Total (18–49) |
Total viewers (millions) |
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1 | "Fire in the Sky" | October 2, 2019 | 0.6/3 | 4.03[2] | 0.7 | 3.65 | 1.3 | 7.68[27] |
2 | "Bad Faith" | October 9, 2019 | 0.6/3 | 3.73[3] | 0.7 | 3.43 | 1.3 | 7.17[28] |
3 | "Funny Money" | October 16, 2019 | 0.5/3 | 3.56[4] | 0.7 | 3.38 | 1.2 | 6.95[29] |
4 | "Immunity" | October 23, 2019 | 0.6/3 | 3.76[5] | 0.7 | 3.27 | 1.3 | 7.05[30] |
5 | "The LBC" | October 30, 2019 | 0.5/2 | 3.43[6] | 0.6 | 3.39 | 1.1 | 6.83[31] |
6 | "Kingdom" | November 6, 2019 | 0.5/3 | 3.84[7] | 0.6 | 3.21 | 1.1 | 7.05[32] |
7 | "Track" | November 13, 2019 | 0.5/3 | 3.09[8] | 0.6 | 3.20 | 1.2 | 6.29[33] |
8 | "Lion's Den" | November 20, 2019 | 0.5/3 | 3.76[9] | 0.7 | 3.20 | 1.2 | 6.97[34] |
9 | "Sea Legs" | November 27, 2019 | 0.7/4 | 5.23[10] | 0.6 | 3.04 | 1.3 | 8.27[35] |
10 | "Monster" | December 11, 2019 | 0.6/3 | 4.81[36] | 0.6 | 3.09 | 1.2 | 7.90[37] |
11 | "Bad Cop" | January 15, 2020 | 0.6/3 | 3.66[11] | 0.6 | 3.45 | 1.2 | 7.11[38] |
12 | "Good Cop" | January 22, 2020 | 0.5/3 | 3.39[12] | 0.6 | 3.53 | 1.1 | 6.93[39] |
13 | "Ekitai Rashku" | January 29, 2020 | 0.6/4 | 4.45[13] | 0.6 | 3.28 | 1.2 | 7.73[40] |
14 | "Animus" | March 4, 2020 | 0.5 | 3.47[14] | 0.6 | 3.40 | 1.1 | 6.88[41] |
15 | "Knockout" | March 11, 2020 | 0.6 | 4.19[15] | 0.6 | 3.06 | 1.1 | 7.21[42] |
16 | "Gunpowder Treason" | March 18, 2020 | 0.6 | 4.01[16] | 0.6 | 3.26 | 1.2 | 7.28[43] |
17 | "Hotel L.A" | March 25, 2020 | 0.5 | 3.82[17] | 0.6 | 3.14 | 1.1 | 6.96[44] |
18 | "Stigma" | April 8, 2020 | 0.5 | 3.85[18] | 0.6 | 3.34 | 1.1 | 7.10[45] |
19 | "Vice" | April 22, 2020 | 0.6 | 4.76[19] | 0.6 | 2.98 | 1.2 | 7.74[46] |
20 | "Wild Ones" | April 29, 2020 | 0.7 | 5.03[20] | 0.5 | 2.93 | 1.2 | 7.97[47] |
21 | "Diablo" | May 20, 2020 | 0.6 | 4.82[21] | — | — | — | — |
Home media
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August 18, 2020[48] | Oktober 15, 2020[citation needed] |
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