Weak writing and over-the-top acting simply puts the final nail in the coffin. There's not even the guilty pleasure you get from watching CHiPs or Charlie's Angels.
S.W.A.T. - The First Season (1975)
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Average Rating:0.8/10
Synopsis: Debuting on U.S. television screens in 1975 and ending its run in 1976, this hard-hitting, action-packed cop show (a spin off The Rookies) focuses on the Los Angeles Police Special Weapons and... Debuting on U.S. television screens in 1975 and ending its run in 1976, this hard-hitting, action-packed cop show (a spin off The Rookies) focuses on the Los Angeles Police Special Weapons and Tactics Unit--or S.W.A.T.--the team that is brought in to handle criminals and situations too dangerous and delicate for the average street cop. Steve Forrest and Robert Urich lead the cast. Contains all 13 episodes from season one. [More]
Starring: Steve Forrest, Robert Urich, Rod Perry, Mark Shera
Starring: Steve Forrest, Robert Urich, Rod Perry, Mark Shera, James Coleman, Ellen Weston
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