- Network: CBS
- Series Premiere Date: Nov 2, 2017
User Score
Mixed or average reviews- based on 48 Ratings
User score distribution:
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Positive: 17 out of 48
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Mixed: 6 out of 48
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Negative: 25 out of 48
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Nov 24, 2017everyone here judge the serie after watching chapter one but I am doing it after watchig chapter 4 so do not trust the ratings here, but here is my opinion, is a good swat serie, it´s got different point views and interesting moments, per now I considerate it good maybe at the end of the season i considerate it a very bad serie, but per now I like it
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Dec 15, 2017Ok so this show may not be high brow but when you just want simple entertainment then this is great , you can relax and just enjoy the ride , the cast have a fantastic rapport which makes this such an enjoyable watch , not everything you watch has to make you re- evaluate life sometimes you can just enjoy .
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Jan 1, 2018S.W.A.T. is an awesome show. The show keeps you on your toes. The actors are outstanding and you feel like you are there with them. I enjoy watching this show.
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Nov 3, 2017I might sound like a TV troglodyte, but I must say that this one reminds me of good, fast pace, action movies from the past. After long stressful day at work, all I need is to grab a beer and relax with something enjoyable and energetic, which does not make me ponder over the pity of existence.
Kind of energy drink for my soul. Thumbs up! -
Nov 5, 2018Decent action police show, if you are a fan of NCIS, Hawaii Five-0, Seal Team, etc you'll probably enjoy it.
Awards & Rankings
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S.W.A.T. is the most vapid, rah-rah ridiculous kind of cop show imaginable—a superhero fantasy that takes place in a Los Angeles populated by mustache-twirling villains and gorgeous, perfect-in-spite-of-their-flaws cops.
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A show that at times awkwardly seeks to contemporize and contextualize the material while still offering basic thrills of the busting-down-doors variety.
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With its characters at once thin and broad; its L.A. backdrop; and its mix of existential philosophizing, social commentary and corny representations of hot-button issues, “S.W.A.T.” also recalls and has some of the appeal of Jack Webb’s classic "Dragnet," but with a more progressive outlook and a sprinkling of sex scenes.