S.W.A.T. season 3 episode 4 Recap and FAQ
Episode Summary
Deacon heroically responds to a shooting at a flower outlet, uncovering a link to Colombian rebels. Meanwhile, Victor's career is jeopardized after accidentally consuming pot gummies. SWAT battles bureaucratic hurdles and moral quandaries as they discover a drug operation entangled with covert agencies. Personal issues emerge, like the importance of being a stable figure for a young boy and dealing with a relative's health in L.A. The episode culminates in a significant drug bust and personal resolutions, despite ongoing family challenges.
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Frequently Asked Questions
Who is Bonnie in "SWAT"?
Bonnie is a consultant placed outside the chain of command and is romantically involved with a team member.
What personal issue is addressed in the episode?
The episode addresses the importance of being a stable figure in a young boy's life and the challenge of living alone due to health issues.
Why is drug testing a concern for a SWAT team member?
Accidental consumption of pot gummies raises concerns about drug testing at work, as it could lead to job termination.
What happens at the flower outlet?
A shooting occurs at the flower outlet, involving Deacon, an off-duty officer, who responds and calls for SWAT assistance.
What connection is discovered in the investigation of the flower outlet incident?
The investigation reveals a drug operation involving the flower industry and a connection to a Colombian rebel group.
How does Victor Tan's situation with pot gummies affect him?
Victor Tan faces scrutiny and a potential impact on his position in SWAT due to accidentally consuming pot gummies.
What challenge does the SWAT team face with the CIA?
The SWAT team navigates a complex situation involving a drug operation, bureaucratic challenges, and moral dilemmas with the CIA.
How does Deacon's job impact his family life?
Deacon's