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SWAT Season 4: All You Need to Know About the New Cast Member Norma Kuhling
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SWAT Season 4, Episode 10, streaming now on Paramount+, saw the team reeling from the loss of Erika (played by Lyndie Greenwood) in the previous episode of the CBS procedural. However, as one cast member left the show, another joined, with a former
Chicago Med star arriving to meet Hondo (Shemar Moore) and the gang.
That new team member is Nora Fowler, played by Norma Kuhling. NBC viewers may remember Kuhling as Dr. Ava Bekker, who left
Chicago Med in the Season 4 finale in 2019 as part of a creative shake-up that saw three cast members leave amidst what
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Lina Esco) recruits Hondo (
Shemar Moore) and the rest of the SWAT team to help her save Zoey. The teenage girl has joined a church called the Kingdom of the Blessed led by the charismatic and predatory Bishop Miller (
Sean Patrick Thomas), who’s using his church for illicit gain. Zoey isn’t the only girl who has fallen under the Bishop’s spell. “It’s like they’ve all been hypnotized,” says Chris.
This season, CBS s Los Angeles-based police drama,
S.W.A.T., has regularly dived into Black Lives Matter politics. Black lead character, Hondo (Shemar Moore), and his family repeatedly agonize about law enforcement in the black community.
This week s episode, Fractured, on December 9, returned to the nothing s changed narrative of the premiere after Hondo s boss, Lieutenant Lynch (Amy Farrington), asked him if he would take part in an LAPD marketing campaign to recruit a new generation of black officers. Hondo understandably rejects being used as a mere public relations tool, but takes his criticism further after another black S.W.A.T. officer, Erika (Lyndie Greenwood), asks him why he does not want to do the campaign.