In a recent interview, Shemar Moore expressed his gratitude and admiration for the eighth season of the hit TV series ‘SWAT’. The show, which has been a staple on CBS since 2017, has faced its fair share of challenges and changes over the years, but Moore believes that the latest season has successfully navigated these obstacles.
According to Moore, no one expected the show to make it to an eighth season, but he had high hopes that it would. “I can’t say that I expected it,” he revealed. “That being said, I’m thrilled that we got the opportunity to keep telling these important stories and exploring the complexities of our characters.”
Moore’s character, Daniel “Hondo” Harrelson, has been at the center of the show since its inception, and the actor has been instrumental in bringing the series to life. Throughout its run, ‘SWAT’ has tackled a range of tough topics, from police brutality and racism to personal struggles and relationships.
Despite the show’s success, it has not been immune to change. Over the years, there have been cast departures, new additions, and shifts in the creative team. However, Moore believes that these changes have ultimately strengthened the show and allowed it to evolve in exciting ways.
“I think we’ve done a great job of weathering the changes and coming out even stronger on the other side,” he said. “The show has always been about more than just the action and suspense – it’s about the people and the relationships, and I think we’ve really delivered on that this season.”
As ‘SWAT’ continues to push boundaries and explore new storylines, Moore is excited to see where the show will go from here. With its talented cast, dedicated crew, and loyal fan base, there’s no doubt that ‘SWAT’ will remain a force to be reckoned with in the world of television.
For Moore, the show’s enduring success is a testament to the power of perseverance and creativity. “We’ve been through a lot, but we’ve always come out on top,” he said. “I’m proud of what we’ve accomplished, and I’m excited to see what the future holds for ‘SWAT’.”