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‘Swat’ Ster Shemar Moore pronounces after canceling the show

Writing is perhaps on the wall, but Shemar Moore is not yet ready to have been done with “SWAT”.

Following the news that “SWAT” was canceled by CBS for the third time after eight seasons and 163 episodes, play Series Star Moore, who plays Sergeant Daniel “Hondo” Harrelson, went to Instagram Thursday to express his disappointment.

“Here we are, season 8, three weeks away from the final [and] We have been canceled – again, “Moore told his followers. “It’s a fuck.”

Moore remembered how he was asked to give a speech to what he called ‘the most amazing crew in Hollywood’. In the video he thanked CBS and recognized how shows like “Criminal Minds” and “Swat” his long -running career when kicking off.

Moore did not prevent that from preaching: “I’m not ready yet.” He called Netflix, where the first seven seasons of the show are currently streaming in the US, to pick up the show and get it back. He described how long ago the show managed to climb the ranking of the platform to #1. “So Netflix, if you are interested in a show that is on Autopilot that the world is looking at, we would like to come and play.”

Moore is not the only long -term member of the cast to express disappointment in the sudden cancellation of the show. In a statement, executive producer Shawn Ryan said: “It was an extraordinary privilege to work on SWAT for eight seasons and to tell the stories of Hondo and 20-Squado. I thank our fans, Shemar Moore, the rest of our cast, our producers, Sony Pictures Television, CBS Studios and CBS for the chance. “

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Moore said that “SWAT” has been canceled twice before, leaving the show room to be saved again.

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