Powell, along with a thermobaric bomb that might kill hundreds, has vanished in Mexico City, and Hondo and Hicks are searching for him frantically. In addition, Deacon’s dignity is hurt during a boxing battle with Rocker, while Tan and Deacon help from L.A.
Shemar Moore, who was born and bred in the area, plays a former Marine and a S.W.A.T. sergeant assigned to oversee a specialized tactical team that serves as the final resort for law enforcement in Los Angeles.
The character is inspired by both the television series and the feature film S.W.A.T. Daniel “Hondo” Harrelson tries to close the gap between his two worlds since he is torn between his brothers in blue and his hometown.
Recap
In the S.W.A.T. episode airing tonight, Officer Zoe Powell was absent. A member of the Mexican Police had taken her. The man was scheming and had gained access to the explosive device that they were all expected to locate, but he failed to turn it in to the appropriate authorities. Rather, he held onto it.
His goal is to sell it. Powell was only getting in the way of his desire to become wealthy. He could have immediately killed Powell. He didn’t. The fact that he hadn’t was, in fact, a positive indication that he didn’t want to exceed that boundary. And that allowed her people to discover her while he resolved his ethical quandary.
Powell’s family took a while to realize she was no longer with them. They believed she had a fantastic date night with Gabriel. They had no idea or suspicion that Gabriel would end up being a villain. They didn’t know something was wrong until they checked out her hotel room and saw her phone there without her.
Gabriel had showered following his altercation with Powell. He seemed a little hurried. He made a few mistakes. As if there were two vases. or the wall’s scuffle markings. or even the blood droplets next to the bed.
Gabriel lacked organization. His carelessness tipped off the authorities. The Mexican Police were called.
They requested a crew to inspect that room, and ironically, Gabriel happened to show up. Powell, according to Gabriel, changed her mind about their date. Powell, according to him, informed him that she would be turning in early.
The Americans questioning Gabriel was causing his superiors discomfort, as he was refusing to see her after work. The only one here for a while is Hicks. He was aware that Gabriel’s account was not quite right. Powell had only consented to go in order to irritate Hicks, who had urged Powell not to go on that particular date.
She couldn’t possibly change her mind. By going on that date, she was proving something to herself. Hicks was aware that she would want to rub it in his face.