a5c7b9f00b Follows a locally born and bred S.W.A.T. lieutenant who is torn between loyalty to the streets and duty to his fellow officers when he&#39;s tasked to run a highly-trained unit that&#39;s the last stop for solving crimes in Los Angeles. **SPOILERS**<br/><br/>Wow, this show has so many negative reviews, and rightly so! Unlike a number of them I&#39;m not even going to nitpick the huge amount of inaccuracies of how they portray SWAT, or the tactics and methods they use in real life compared to the show. That&#39;s already been aptly done by other reviewers. No, sir. The main reason I&#39;m going to sh** all over this garbage masqueradinga TV show is all the retarded SJW propaganda, terrible acting, and poor plot!<br/><br/>SJW Nonsense: It starts out with one of the SWAT guys accidentally shoots a black guy. Surprise, surprise, it&#39;s a white guy! He promptly gets fired with no due process, investigation, or fairness. Clearly he&#39;s an evil racist, right? Then the racist leader of the precinct or whatever promotes a black guy,a PR stunt, ahead of the more experienced member that was next in line to take command of the unit. The guy screwed over is of course white, but he&#39;s an evil racist and thus deserves it, right libtards? I could go on almost forever because the social programming they place in the show never ends. All white cops are portrayedevil racists, except (sometimes)for the ones that work for Shemar&#39;s character. All the black characters are reduced to a mess of negative stereotypes, if I were black I would honestly be offended by how black people are shown in this show. Most (13 out of 14) of my black friends and coworkers agree with me on this.<br/><br/>No Plot: There&#39;s no coherent plot, character development or growth (in the two episodes I watched), and everything is all action all the time. The &quot;T&quot; in SWAT stands for tactics, but the producers and director obviously didn&#39;t the memo on that. They mightwell get Michael Bay to direct and produce this. They should just save time and not have the actors and actresses talk at all, since there&#39;s no plot to attach the dialog to.<br/><br/>Terrible Acting: The only decent acting done so far is Shemar&#39;s character and the former SWAT leader who got canned. Even Shemar&#39;s good acting is ruined by his character being a confused, mixed jumble of cop and black stereotypes. The other actor I like that does a decent job of acting is hardly given any screen time. I have watched my fair share of action movies and shows. You know how sometimes a show just feels like crap but you&#39;re too lazy to figure out why? SWAT is one of those shows. It just feels awful to watch. I tried watching the second episode today to give it another chance. But nope, it still feels mediocre. The characters seem flat. The whole production just feels cheap, which an action show should not. I don&#39;t expect this to last beyond 1 season.
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