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Is Street Leaving 'S.W.A.T.'? The Officer Shockingly Quit the Team

Is Street leaving 'S.W.A.T.' after quitting the team? The officer is risking his job for his foster brother.

Allison Cacich - Author

Throughout maximum of S.W.A.T.’s Jan. 15 episode, it gave the look of Officer Jim Street used to be spiraling speedy after getting blended up in some lovely shady business involving his foster brother Nate.

When Commander Hicks refused to present him time without work to type a couple of issues out, Street quit the team in impressive type, leaving his future with the unit (and the show) up in the air.

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Is Street leaving 'S.W.A.T.'?

By the finish of Season 3’s wintry weather premiere, viewers discovered that Street didn’t in fact quit his job. It used to be all just an act in order that he may extra simply undercover agent on Nate’s boss, Teague Nolan, who’s running a drug ring.

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Both Hondo and Hicks knew about Street’s plan forward of time, but are keeping up appearances so as to not compromise his covert operation. In a promo for Episode 12, the pair worries about the officer’s protection as he infiltrates the prison group. 

"This is the longest we’ve ever had a S.W.A.T. officer undercover," Hicks says in the preview. We then see a clip of Nolan telling Street, "If you cross me, I finish you and every person you love."

Based on the episode’s description, it feels like the squad has Street’s again it doesn't matter what. "Hondo and the S.W.A.T. team rally to support Street when he puts his life on the line to help his foster brother Nate break away from a drug ring," the synopsis reads. We love this badass family.

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One major persona already left the 'S.W.A.T.' cast this season.

Actress Stephanie Sigman showed that her character, Captain Jessica Cortez, would not return to the series after the commanding officer authorised an undercover project with the FBI at the end of Season 2. 

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"The word is out! Jessica Cortez is on to new adventures! And so am I," the brunette attractiveness wrote on Twitter in October. "Happy with the work done for the past 2 seasons (45 episodes). Thankful & proud of the strength this character gifted me throughout the intense learning experience it was playing Captain Cortez."

She went on to wish her S.W.A.T. co-stars "the best moving forward," and thanked the fans "who cared for Cortez and enjoy my work, all my love to you out there, couldn’t do it without you."

Stephanie didn’t expose whether her exit was a non-public choice or one dictated by means of producers, but there doesn’t seem to be any laborious emotions between the 32-year-old and showrunner Shawn Ryan.

"Much thanks to [Stephanie] for her tremendous work on S.W.A.T.," the creator shared on his own Twitter account. "It was a pleasure to write for her & see what she did with the role each week. Stephanie's an extremely talented actress. I look forward to seeing what she conquers next professionally. We'll be rooting for her."

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For the time being, it seems that the remainder of the solid is staying put. Though a fourth season has yet to be introduced, leading guy Shemar Moore (who plays Hondo) thinks the crime drama is something particular.

"What's really cool is not only the faces that you see on the screen are very diverse, but the stories that we're talking about are very diverse," he told CBS This Morning in 2018. "It's an achievement to be the lead of such a powerful show, 25 years in the game. To get this opportunity, I'm so grateful."

New episodes of S.W.A.T. air Wednesdays at 10 p.m. ET on CBS.

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Update: 2024-05-25