S.W.A.T."
After moving the show from its prime spot of Fridays to Sunday, fans were frustrated and voiced their opinions of the move online, mainly on Twitter.
A few knowledgeable fans noted the weekday swap might affect the show's ratings and push the network not to renew the show for future seasons. Although the show's renewal status is unknown, Twitter users were right about a decrease in viewership.
When the show first moved to Sunday, it brought in 3.7 million views, which was the lowest views an episode of "S.W.A.T." received in season five thus far.
Compared to season four, the Shemar Moore-led show increased by 55 percent during the Friday timeslot after NBC moved the crime show from Thursday to Friday.
Although fans might be waiting a while for "S.W.A.T." to return to their screens, Moore is trying his best to keep them busy and engaged on his social media account as he regularly posts snaps from set.
Recently he checked in with fans as he posted a behind-the-scenes photo while asking his fans, "Where are all my Baby Girls at?!" His loving fans quickly filled the comment section with enthusiastic and flirty responses.
One eager fan remarked that Moore and his costar David Lim, who portrays Officer III Victor Tan, looked "dope" in the photo with the two men posing in front of a large trailer.
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