So I infer from Shawn Ryan’s comments that SWAT’s renewal is mostly about exclusivity rights for streaming. (IIRC, past seasons are even available on Hulu.) Sony is even at this point free to shop it to other streamers. Namely, SWAT is produced by an outside studio, Sony, which means moving it to Paramount+ isn’t anywhere near as likely as moving a CBS-owned show like SEAL Team or Criminal Minds to the streamer. Sure, in broad terms, SWAT’s fate is about exactly what we all think it’s about: Money, but many of the commenters here seem to be forgetting that it’s not about how much the show costs per se, it’s about something much more complex: People of the free world deserve quality programming that is on free networks. I’m just saying CBS has a winning formula so CBS don’t scrape off some of it and continue to build on it. I could see them doing an American version of BBC’s All Together Now (The 100). I want a few more primetime games shows other than Lingo or their own singing competition that isn’t weigh down by rules like on American Idol or The Voice. I wish they had a few reality shows not involving celebrities in timeshares and surviving on an island. So far CBS has been leading including with their comedies Young Sheldon and Ghost. CBS will not want to end show too soon and look bad for them so I expect at least 5-7 seasons before the axe as long as it’s not expensive to payroll. She feels to me the odd one out in the show with most of the characters representing Hawaiian heritage except this one FBI liaison officer. Too weigh down by cop procedural and that one couple just not making sense. NCIS Hawai’i just isn’t bring its full potential. I casually like NCIS LA and hope for Hetty to make some kind of appearance for the series finale. I think the extensive showing of the pandemic and its effects is what killed whereas NCIS just didn’t pushed that narrative. I watched NCIS New Orleans from beginning to end and felt it was cut short before all characters some just coming into their own in big way like Loretta. We need more clean cop dramas that bring us to the edge of our seats from time to time. I haven’t watch Blue Bloods and Swat but I understand how good scripted, acted and all around wholesome these shows are. We bought all the seasons prior and have kept up with the DVD sets since then. I got into it later after me and mom just happen to watch a re-run. , or for any other show? Email and your question may be answered via Matt’s Inside Line. Other scripted CBS fare still awaiting word on renewal (or not) include the freshman cop drama East New York and the midseason entry True Lies. Similarly, it was recently reported that another of CBS’ Friday dramas, the Tom Selleck-fronted Blue Bloods, is facing “pretty deep” budget cuts if it is to secure a Season 14 renewal. “There’s no reason why the show shouldn’t be picked up other than the economics of the business are changing, and CBS and Sony will or will not figure out a way to economically make a seventh season work.” 3 show, I think, or tied for third, for CBS in the demo,” Ryan correctly noted during his podcast hit. 10 in total audience but is in a five-way tie for third in the demo, trailing only Fire Country and FBI. Out of the 14 dramas that CBS has aired this TV season, it ranks No. Season 6 has been averaging 6.8 million total viewers and a 0.7 demo rating (with Live+7 playback) - up in viewers and off just a tenth in the demo compared to its Season 5 tallies. will get picked up for a seventh season,” he shared, “and that has nothing to do with ratings.”Īs TVLine recently reminded you, S.W.A.T. “Right now, it’s up in the air whether S.W.A.T. Window.APP_STATE = JSON.Fire Country Finale: Stephanie Arcila Weighs In on Bode’s Lie, ’s Kid All rights reserved.SupportTerms of UsePrivacy Polic圜ookie PolicyDo Not Sell My Personal Information Please enable it or install a modern browser that support JavaScript.ĬareersPartnersAbout usWhere to watchSupportThis feature is coming soon.We’re currently working on it! Thanks for your patience.About UsOur StoryLeadershipNewsPressCareersBecoming A CitizenResponsibilitiesPerksWhere To WatchSmart TVStreaming DevicesMobile AppDesktop AppWatch on the webAccessibilityPartnersDistributionContent ProvidersAdvertisers© 2023 Pluto Inc. This website needs JavaScript to work properly.
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