Ep 2. Deadly Tide (2)
- TV-14
- September 13, 1975
- 43 min
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7.5 (445)
As the second episode of the season, "Deadly Tide (2)" picks up where the season premiere left off, with the S.W.A.T. team dealing with the aftermath of a massive earthquake that hit Los Angeles. With water mains ruptured and massive leaks flooding the city, the episode finds the team racing against time to save as many lives as possible.
While the team focuses on rescue and aid efforts, they also find themselves facing a new threat in the form of a group of looters who are taking advantage of the chaos to steal and cause further destruction. Their efforts are complicated by the fact that some of the looters are armed and dangerous, leading to some tense and action-packed scenes as the team tries to keep the peace while also protecting themselves and the civilians in their care.
One of the most interesting parts of the episode is the way it explores the effects of natural disasters on communities. While the S.W.A.T. team is able to save many lives, they also encounter some heartbreaking situations where they are too late to help. This includes a powerful scene where team leader Hondo (played by Shemar Moore) interacts with a young girl who has lost her family in the earthquake. The show does a good job of balancing the action sequences with these quieter, emotional moments, making for a well-rounded episode.
The looters provide plenty of tension and excitement, with the team having to engage in cat-and-mouse chases and intense shootouts. However, the show also takes care to explore the motivations behind the looters' actions. Some are simply opportunistic thieves, but others are people who are desperate for food, water, and other necessities that they cannot get through traditional channels. This raises interesting questions about how society should respond to extreme situations like disasters, and whether the looters should be treated as criminals or as people in need.
Overall, "Deadly Tide (2)" is a strong continuation of the S.W.A.T. storyline. It tackles important themes and current events in a way that feels both respectful and engaging. Fans of the show will be pleased to see the return of their favorite characters, and newcomers will find plenty to enjoy as well. With a good mix of action, drama, and heart, this episode is a great example of what makes S.W.A.T. such a standout series.