2024-07-15
Famed lawman Wyatt Earp and his brothers arrive in Tombstone, hoping to retire peacefully, but come face to face with a murderous band of outlaws. Their feud culminates in the famous bloody gunfight at the O.K. Corral. (Repeat).
A financially strapped frontier rancher is offered a hefty reward for escorting a captured outlaw to a train station, where he's to be transported to prison, but along the way the desperado's gang mounts a rescue effort. (Repeat).
Reporter Amy Allen enlists the Team's help in locating a colleague who has disappeared in Mexico. Part 1 of two. George Peppard, Dwight Schultz, Mr. T. Colonel Lynch: Bill Lucking. Massey: William Windom. Cortez: Jorge Zepeda. Valdez: Sergio Calderon. Peck: Tim Dunigan. (Repeat).
Conclusion. The Team poses as a film-production company to save Massey. George Peppard, Dwight Schultz, Melinda Culea, Mr. T. Colonel Lynch: Bill Lucking. Cortez: Jorge Zepeda. Valdez: Sergio Calderon. (Repeat).
After rescuing a girl from a cult leader, the Team is captured by the man's followers and made the quarry for a death hunt. George Peppard, Melinda Culea, Dwight Schultz. Martin James: John Saxon. Rodgers: John Carter. Sheila: Carol Jones. (Repeat).
B.A.'s friend is held in a prison whose warden conducts fight-to-the-death boxing matches in which the winners receive short-lived freedom. George Peppard. Warden Beal: Clifton James. Jase Tataro: William Smith. Joey: Meeno Peluce. (Repeat).
The SWAT team finds itself under internal investigation after a civilian is killed as they attempted to bring in the city's most wanted criminal. As the mission details are revealed, the force's internal affairs team calls Hondo's leadership into question. (Repeat).
The SWAT team races to locate the next place a lone gunman will strike while he is at large in L.A. Also, Hondo takes some time away from the team to pursue an investigation that hits close to home, and Jessica is presented with an unexpected opportunity. (Repeat).
In the Sesaon 2 finale, the SWAT team goes in pursuit again of the militant group The Emancipators when the criminals hold a live stream kangaroo court to publicly execute city politicians. Also, Hondo fights to lift Darryl's spirits; Deacon feels unworthy as he prepares to receive one of the LAPD's highest honors; and Street catches a break in the search for his missing parolee mother, Karen Stre
Hondo, his father Daniel Sr. and his teen charge Darryl confront the history of racial tension in Los Angeles between law enforcement and the Black community, through flashbacks to the city in 1992 following the Rodney King verdict. Also, the SWAT team pursues El Diablo's scattered drug cartel hiding in the city and a Jihadist group detonating bombs in coordinated attacks. (Repeat).
The SWAT team acts as a domestic surveillance unit for the CIA to confirm whether an international crime lord has resurfaced in Los Angeles after being off-grid for years. (Repeat).
Hondo is conflicted when Leroy, his incarcerated friend and Darryl's father, asks him to speak on his behalf at a parole hearing. Also, SWAT helps the FBI track down a mob informant on the run from the crime family he is meant to testify against, and the team dynamic becomes complicated when Street and Tan sign up for a leadership competition Chris has been training months for. (Repeat).
When New York City experiences a major blackout, cops scramble to contain the resulting chaos, and Frank uncovers some unpleasant truths about his department in the aftermath. Also, Jamie and Eddie question the line between work and their relationship, and Danny and Baez race to question the subject of a murder investigation before she gets tipped off by her ex-boyfriend. (Repeat).
Danny and Baez investigate a murder attempt against a celebrated fertility doctor with a seemingly pristine reputation. Also, Eddie is called to intervene in a Reagan family matter involving Danny's boys; Erin helps Anthony find justice after a date night goes wrong; and Frank ties up loose ends with an old friend. (Repeat).
Eddie and her new partner, Maya, clash with Jamie on the job when they fail to intervene in a public dispute at a convenience store. Also, Danny and Baez investigate the death of a college freshman at a fraternity party, and Frank battles a lawsuit when a sergeant accuses the department of reverse racism and ageism. (Repeat).
The drug cartel hitman responsible for torching Danny's house resurfaces. Also, an attack on an officer in the line of duty directly impacts a member of Frank's team; Eddie reluctantly introduces Jamie to her mother, Lena; and Erin deals with the consequences of her new role as boss. (Repeat).
Erin and Frank clash over new legislation from the district attorney's office that undermines Frank's policies. Also, Erin is at odds with Governor Mendez over questionable sex-trafficking laws; Danny risks his badge to protect a friend from losing his; and an accident on the job forces Jamie to question whether he's ready to be a sergeant. (Repeat).
A video surfaces of cops being harassed by a group of people at a housing complex, which leads Frank to order a raid to round up anyone with an outstanding warrant, against Garrett's advice. Also, Danny is approached by a woman he put in jail who asks for his help keeping her brother out of trouble, and Nicky's new boyfriend has ulterior motives. (Repeat).
A video surfaces of officers partaking in a clear case of entrapment, and Frank focuses on finding the cop who leaked the video. Also, Eddie retaliates against a co-worker who is pranking Jamie; Danny and Baez investigate the murder of a tabloid writer who worked in the hip-hop scene; and Erin gives a high-profile case to a young ADA under her tutelage. (Repeat).
Frank questions whether a run-in with community activists was an accident or a setup. Also, Jamie strives to rely less on Frank's input to makes decisions, Erin helps Anthony protect his daughter and ex-wife from a dangerous psychiatric patient, and Danny and his neighbor size each other up when they learn their kids are dating. (Repeat).