“SWAT” Was Un-Canceled for a Seventh and Final Season
“SWAT” Was Un-Canceled for a Seventh and Final Season
In a surprising turn of events, CBS has decided to un-cancel the popular series “SWAT” just two days after announcing its cancellation. The network has officially renewed the show for a seventh and final season, consisting of 13 episodes.
Actor Shemar Moore, who stars in “SWAT,” expressed his excitement and gratitude for the show’s revival. Taking to social media, Moore shared his enthusiasm with the fans, exclaiming, “Ayyeee!!!!! We did it #SWATFAM!!! Thank you to all of you for the continued and amazing support!! Let’s go.”
According to a CBS executive, the network reconsidered its decision after taking into account the overwhelming response from viewers. The outpouring of passion and support for “SWAT” played a significant role in changing their minds and giving the show another chance.
Unfortunately, not all series received the same stroke of luck. CBS has officially canceled “True Lies” and “East New York” after just one season, indicating that these shows did not meet the network’s expectations.
The revival of “SWAT” serves as a testament to the power of dedicated fans and their ability to influence network decisions. While it may be bittersweet news that the upcoming season will be the show’s last, fans can now look forward to a proper conclusion to the thrilling series.
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