The central tension remains Hondo's struggle to bridge the gap between the LAPD and the local community where he grew up. This is highlighted in episodes like "Fallen," where a patrol officer's death threatens to ignite citywide racial tension.
Jim Street begins the season as a patrol officer after being fired from S.W.A.T., eventually working his way back through the academy. Meanwhile, Deacon faces financial strain that leads to uncharacteristic lapses in focus, and Hondo takes on a paternal role for Darryl, the son of his incarcerated friend.
The season features a consistent core ensemble, with notable shifts in leadership and recurring guest stars. Role/Key Arc Daniel "Hondo" Harrelson Eps23SWAT (2017) - Season 2
The second season of the (2017) reboot, which premiered on September 27, 2018, on CBS , deepens the series' focus on the intersection of high-stakes tactical policing and the complex socio-political climate of Los Angeles. Led by Daniel "Hondo" Harrelson, the elite unit navigates internal conflicts, personal trauma, and city-wide crises across 23 episodes. Core Themes and Narrative Arcs
Uses community ties to track new drug threats like "Rocket Fuel". Robert Hicks Commander of the S.W.A.T. division. Major Episodes and Finale Why Did Cortez Leave Swat? - IMDb The central tension remains Hondo's struggle to bridge
Season 2 shifts from establishing the team to testing its foundational bonds.
Captain managing departmental budget cuts before departing for the FBI. David "Deacon" Kay A dedicated family man struggling with financial pressure. Alex Russell Jim Street Meanwhile, Deacon faces financial strain that leads to
Unit leader balancing familial duties and internal investigations. Jessica Cortez