SWAT season 3 episode 11 return date: Details on ‘Bad Cop’
Let’s begin here, though, by making sure that the return date of Wednesday, January 15 is more than clear. Tonight is the final episode of the calendar year (the Survivor finale is taking over next week) and following that, we’re going to be waiting for a little while in order to see some of what lies ahead. Think in terms of Wednesday, January 15. This is one week after the two-hour premiere of Criminal Minds, which will be occupying the 9:00 p.m. Eastern timeslot instead of SEAL Team for the first month and a half of the year.
Just in case you want a few other details, herein lies the good news! CBS has actually released some insight about the upcoming episode “Bad Cop.” We’re a little shocked to get this much information this fast (it’s not something CBS often does), but we are very much pleased about it.
Below, CarterMatt has the full SWAT season 3 episode 11 synopsis with some more news as to what’s coming up:
“Bad Cop” – Street is caught between his duty to SWAT and his commitment to his foster brother, Nate (Cory Hardrict), when Nate is ensnared in a criminal enterprise that could ruin them both. Also, the SWAT team goes after a ruthless crew that uses deadly force while stealing from card casinos, and Buck (Louis Ferreira) approaches Deacon to partner on a private security opportunity, on S.W.A.T., Wednesday, Jan. 15 (10:00-11:00 PM, ET/PT) on the CBS Television Network.
One story we’re curious about now is what’s going to be going down with Buck and Deacon, given that some of these private-security gigs are often done as a way for people to accumulate some additional funds beyond just their day job. Whether or not that is the case here remains to be seen, but we’re absolutely curious to learn a little bit more about it.
Now, we just gotta make it through the hiatus…
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