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Why Did Lina Esco Exit SWAT?
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Actors often reach and go from television shows, and the most recent SWAT main personality to leave the series was Christina "Chris" Alonso, played by Lina Esco. Chris had been around since the first season, and she was one of the major players in the show. So the actor's exit was a devastating blow for the viewers, to tell the least.
Before joining the SWAT team in the pilot episode, Chris was a canine officer with the Los Angeles Police Department. Then, she became the first female officer to be assigned to SWAT and quickly proved her worth to the team. Chris, who was openly bisexual, had constantly dealt with adversity throughout her childhood and into adulthood, and she was an inspiration to many viewers. Unfortunately, Chris's swan song came in SWAT season 5, episode 22, when she decided to leave the LAPD to help house illegal immigrant girls seeking asylum.
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Lina Esco, the actor best famous for "S.W.A.T." and "Kingdom," has unified the cast of Matt Damon and Ben Affleck's novel film "RIP."
Joe Carnahan ("Narc," "Smokin' Aces") is directing the action thriller for Netflix. "RIP" follows a team of Miami cops whose trust begins to fray when they discover millions in a derelict stash house. The official logline teases: "As outside forces learn about the size of the seizure, everything for the team is called into doubt - including who they can rely on."
Netflix declined to comment on Esco's casting.
Along with Damon and Affleck, the cast includes Sasha Calle ("The Flash," "The Young and the Restless"), Teyana Taylor ("A Thousand and One," "The Novel of Clarence"), Catalina Sandino Moreno ("Silent Night," "Maria Packed of Grace"), Scott Adkins ("John Wick: Chapter 4") and Nestor Carbonell ("Shōgun," "The Morning Show").
In "RIP," Esco will be playing a character named Captain Jackie Velez. The actor starred on "S.W.A.T." for five seasons between 2017 and 2022, portraying Officer Christina "Chris" Alonso. She also directed the women's empowerment production "Free the Nipple." Esco will materialize next in George R.R. Martin's upcoming sci-fi ant
Overview
Based on the 1975 series, the illustrate follows a locally born and bred S.W.A.T. lieutenant who is torn between loyalty to the streets and duty to his fellow officers when he’s tasked to jog a highly-trained unit that’s the last stop for solving crimes in Los Angeles.
In May 2023, the series was canceled after six seasons at CBS, only to be renewed for a seventh and final season at CBS a few days later. The same thing happened at the end of the seventh season.
Notable Queer-Centric Episodes
- “Homecoming” – Chris comes out when she asks a woman out on the date.
- “The Tiffany Experience” – Chris contemplates, and then goes for, a polyamorous relationship with a married couple.
- Season 5, Episode 11 “Old School Cool” – Hondo and the team race to locate the hacker responsible for accessing LAPD’s computers and revealing the identities of undercover officers before the leaked intelligence has fatal consequences.
Characters
There are 5 queer characters listed for this show; none are dead.
Regular (1)
Recurring (1)
Guests (3)
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