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Previously onSWAT...
If you keep putting in this practice,
you're gonna blow the other recruits away.
Deac says you got what it takes
to do real SWAT work.You're the one who
gave me the chance, so... It means a lot to me.
The baby was born,
but Crystal changed her mind.
We're gonna figure this out together.
I withdrew my name from consideration
with the adoption agency.
Hey, let's have a kid together.
I want the same thing.
I still feel the same way I did when you left.
I want to give this a real shot.
You know we can't be together right now.
I would never ask you to compromise yourself
at work, but I can't keep doing
whatever this is.
Don't worry. I didn't sleep in.
I'm already at the airport.
Good. I was worried.
You had a whole day to kill in Miami,
and I thought maybe you got into trouble.
I mostly just walked around, took the city in.
Really, it's beautiful here.
Good place to clear your head.
And what were you thinking about
as you stared off into the Atlantic?
Honestly? Us.
I mean, it's hard not to.
Every time I'd see something cool,
I'd think, "I really wish Chris
was here to see this with me."
Come on, we talked about this.
No, I know,
a thousand times, but nothing ever changes.
Chris, I don't know how much longer I can do this.
I can't make you do anything you don't want to do.
Look, I got to go. My prisoner's here.
I'll, uh, I'll see you when we land
back in L.A.
Hey.
Jim Street, LAPD SWAT.
Don Urbano, U.S. Marshal. Nice to finally meet you
in person, Jim. I assume he needs no introduction.
Peter Galloway. I've seen your face
on SWAT HQ's Most Wanted board.
I'm here to take you back to L.A.
I was impressed with your team
tracking him down.URBANO: He got desperate,
reached out to a few Miami contacts
and put himself on our radar.
All we did was scoop him up.
Missed home, Galloway?
Well, lucky for you,
you'll be back in L.A. before you know it.
Can't wait.
We got it from here, guys. Thank you.
Thanks.URBANO: Let's get on board.
Humming and hot cakes?
What's got you so perky?
Oh, you know, just waking up next to my boo.
Right. Now I'm suspicious.
Okay, you got me. That was pretty cheesy.
Here. Show you something.
I got you a surprise.
Oh, babe, you know I'm not a jewelry person.
No, no, no. It's way better than bling.
Open it up.
That's a key to this house.
Um, I love the presentation,
You've been holding on to my spare. That key
right there is all yours.
Baby, you're here every night,
and I'm getting kind of tired
of always having to invite you over here.
I want us to live together.
You sure about this?
I mean, sharing a place is more than just sharing a bed.
I've got my own things,
my own life.
And there's space here for all of it.
What do you say?
What's good, Luca?Hey, morning, boss.
Hey, you're never smiling before
PFQ drills. What gives, man?
There were some good tunes on the radio, I guess.
I don't know.Oh, yeah?
Sure it's not 'cause you got some big news
you're busting to spill?
Street's plane just took off.
Hondo,
what did Nichelle say?
Okay, what's going on? Who y'all been talking to?
Oh. Hey, Deac.
So, the team's decided that my personal life is fair game.
They seem to be under the impression
that I might have some good news.
Well, do you?
All right, all right. She said yes. She's moving in.
Oh, yeah! All right. Hey, slow your roll.
It's not happening right away.But it is happening.
Never thought I'd see the day.
You were just waiting for the right one.
And waiting and waiting.
Hondo Harrelson,
SWAT's oldest bachelor,
is finally settling down, man.
You're the oldest one here, Luca,
and you still live with Street.
Ooh. Shots fired. Hey.
All right, hey, hey, hey. That's enough, that's enough.
Y'all got your licks in. Shift's about to start.
Let's get to it.LUCA: All right.
Snack cart'll start at the front
in a few minutes. Wanted to make sure
you two got served first, though.
I'm all set. Thank you.Okay.
I'm good for now,but, uh,
don't let them run out of those tiny pretzels.
I'll make sure to save a few bags.
She never asked me what I wanted.
Uh, that's 'cause she doesn't like you.
But she sure likes Jim, though.
I got to use the bathroom.
Oh, watch your head.
Hold on. Wait there.
Go ahead.
Mind coming back in a few minutes, buddy?
Galloway! Drop it!
Cuff the cop.
Zip-tie the rest.
Kill anyone who resists.
In the back. Go.
Go, go, go!
Punch in the code.
Punch in the code, or I blow your head off
and then make him do it.
Mayday, Mayday, Mayday. Legion 319
declaring an emergency. Hijacking in progress.
Don't worry, I'm not here to change course,
but I do need you to get me air traffic control.
Now.
Commander, we just saw the alert on Street's flight.
What the hell's going on up there?
It's Galloway. I don't know how, but he got free,
and he has the plane.
Air traffic control just relayed a message
from the cockpit.
This is Peter Galloway.
I'm willing to exchange this plane's passengers
when we land in Los Angeles
for something in return.
My wife is imprisoned at L.A.
Regional Detention.
I want her released and waiting
on the tarmac when I land. Once the plane
is gassed up, and the runway is clear,
I will release the passengers
before taking off again. Flight crew
and law enforcement stay with me.
I don't want to see anyone on the tarmac other than
my wife, alone,
and a small crew to refuel the plane
and deboard passengers.
If I see anyone else,
I start executing hostages,
starting with the cops on board.
There'll be no further contact or communication
beyond this message.
I will not negotiate.
All right, Chris, you round up the team.
I want everything on this flight: the plane,
the manifest, Galloway.
I want to know how the hell he's pulling this off.
Sir, how long would it take to pull
the SWAT practice plane out of storage?
We could have it up and running
at a training facility in 30 minutes.
You want to plan a tarmac rescue?
This plane lands in under five hours, Hondo.
Then that's how long we have to figure out how
we're gonna save Street and everyone else on board.
Training facility is being prepped as we speak.
Now, Street touches down in just under five hours.
By then, we got to be ready to raid that plane.
Protocol says we surround it.
We force the hijacker to negotiate.
Galloway's message made it pretty clear
he's not willing to do that.
Forcing him into a corner might set him off
and put the passengers in even more danger.
Especially law enforcement.
This is the same guy who ran a black market empire
here in L.A. for years.
Guns, drugs, contraband.
You don't control all of that
without a rep for being ruthless.
Organized Crime had a solid case against him
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