Swat fans may be happy with the series finale after cancellation

Just because beat The third end does not mean that the audience will be satisfied with the conclusion.
In with US WeeklyStar Annie Ilonzeh Admitted it was “really hard to satisfy” with the series finale, adding: “There is more juice to squeeze it out. So you really like it, ‘Wait, I just left a whole meal on the table. I’m not satisfied. I’m not satisfied.’”
Ilonzeh and the rest of the cast – still satisfied with the decision’s attempt.
“It’s a farewell in terms of storytelling, and I think we’re all happy with these future lives,” she noted. “But it still brings you some problems. There are problems.”
Based on the 1975 TV show and the 2003 movie, beat Focusing on the Los Angeles Police Department. The CBS series premiered in 2017 and aired for six seasons before it won its seventh and final game. CBS eventually reversed the decision and SWAT won season 8. But the celebrations didn’t last long – the network canceled the show for the second time in March.

“This show is so good. I’m talking about what’s going on in front of the camera that you’re going through, what’s going on behind the camera–all is one whole. [but] “We are still fighting. Our petition has 70,000 signatures and is continuing to grow. Whenever we make a huge push to social activities,” explained Ilonzeh, 41. [join the] When they signed the battle, they started to re-air, we did have some bites. ”
Ilonzeh clarified that the battle is not over yet.
“We’re crossing our fingers. So there’s a special discussion. I hope I can say [soon] We did. We had a third rally,” she added. But we were making noise. They did see it – interested producers and streamers – and they were like, “Well, that’s a thing.” “So if we can plug in, then we’re all ready. We don’t want the trip to end.”
If the SWAT wants to renew the contract, it will be the last one, Ilonzeh revealed: “I’m just talking to [my costar] Shemal [Moore] Yesterday, he thought, “If we do this for the third time – I’m happy with it whenever we get cancelled again. I’m not fighting for a quarter [time] Because we did, we ended up with it. We will end up with battle and victory and enjoy victory in all of this and squeeze out life. We will know we did it, we got the job done, and we can walk away from the happy campers. ”

The cast of popular programs is very grateful for the overwhelming fan support.
“It’s a great achievement if we can get to double-digit seasons. It’s still great to be able to celebrate lasting TV with a built-in fan base. It’s your family,” Ilonzeh concluded. “Our fingers add on the numbers on the petition. But we also hope they really get that sound out and then ‘Let’s do it.'”
beat aired on CBS Fridays at 10 p.m. The next day, the new episode was streamed on Paramount+.