


Serve • Protect • Unite
A Los Angeles S.W.A.T. sergeant is assigned to lead a highly skilled unit in the community where he grew up. Torn between loyalty to the streets, where the cops are sometimes the enemy, and allegiance to his brothers in blue, he strategically straddles the two worlds.
Avis de la communauté (11)
High intensity cop show that I wasn't expecting, good story with characters that you could like, and I always fine Shemar Moore to be a likeable guy but he fits the role well as a serious leader of the SWAT team in LA put in a tough spot. For the first episode its off to an action packed start, lets hope they keep this going. Not your typical cop drama, and the right amount of action to enjoy the thrill ride.
The acting is horrendous, which is a pity as the budget is clearly big enough to make a decent shot of this. Way too much of Shemar Moore. He's a terrible actor. The story behind 'street', of how he ended up on the team is weak and poorly thought out. The whole series, while watchable, never once attempts to avoid the cheese, cheesy poses, cheesy one liners, cheesy shots of Shemar Moore with his top off for no story related reason.
I managed to get to episode 7, then I gave up. It got cheesy cheesy cheesy and I ended up not caring for any of the characters
Gave up on this show. Too preachy. Every show on TV has become too political. I just want to be entertained. Not a fan of Shemar for this role.
Shows like this are exactly why people are turning en masse to Netflix and Amazon along with other channels like SyFy etc. instead of the old duds like CBS/NBC/ABC that keep spewing crap.



























