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S.W.A.T. (2017)/Fracture
Fracture | |
Season 4, Episode 5 | |
Airdate | December 9, 2020 |
Written by | Munis Rashid |
Directed by | Oz Scott |
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← 4x04 Memento Mori |
4x06 → Hopeless Sinners |
S.W.A.T. — Season Four |
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Fracture is the fifth episode of the fourth season of S.W.A.T., and the seventy-first episode overall.
Starring: Shemar Moore (Daniel "Hondo" Harrelson), Alex Russell (Jim Street), Lina Esco (Christina "Chris" Alonso), Kenny Johnson (Dominique Luca) (credit only), David Lim (Victor Tan), Patrick St. Esprit (Commander Robert Hicks)
and Jay Harrington (David "Deacon" Kay)
Guest Starring: Lyndie Greenwood (Erika), Joy Osmanski (Agent Carr), Cathy Cahlin Ryan (Wendy), David Rees Snell (Det. Burrows), Ben Browder (Sgt. Davis), Mary-Bonner Baker (Megan), Jessica Pohly (Brenda), Bradley Steven Perry (Harry)
and Amy Farrington (Lieutenant Piper Lynch)
Co-Starring: Bret Eric Porter (Charlie), Nicolas Noblitt (Jack), Thomas Daniel Smith (Doug), Lee Doud (Glen), Alfred Adderly (Hugo), Sarah Himmelstein (Izzy), Melissa Diaz (Sophie), Otis "Odie" Gallop (Stevens), Tim Gilbert (Chef)
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Plot Overview
Hondo is conflicted when the mayor asks him to be the public face of a new outreach campaign meant to improve the LAPD's stature within the Black community. Also, the team's search for a lone bomber reminds Tan of a difficult chapter in his childhood, and Chris pushes herself even further to surpass Street and Tan in a SWAT leadership competition.