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* BlackGuyDiesFirst / VasquezAlwaysDies: Averted. The team features two black guys (guess who one of them is?) and MichelleRodriguez, and all three of them make it to the credits. The rest of the team is made up of white males, [[spoiler: not all of whom survive]].

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* BlackGuyDiesFirst / VasquezAlwaysDies: BlackGuyDiesFirst[=/=]VasquezAlwaysDies: Averted. The team features two black guys (guess who one of them is?) and MichelleRodriguez, a Vasquez-y Latina played by Creator/MichelleRodriguez, and all three of them make it to the credits. The rest of the team is made up of white males, [[spoiler: not all of whom survive]].



* CowboyCop: first deconstructed, then reconstructed. Gamble's recklessness costs him and his partner their places on the team, but Hondo's approach includes the mentality that from time to time, a cop "may have to get a little dirty behind a street bust", and he's entirely willing to take action without authorisation. Hondo gets away with it, mostly, because he's [[{{Badass}} just that good.]]

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* CowboyCop: first [[DeconReconSwitch First deconstructed, then reconstructed. reconstructed.]] Gamble's recklessness costs him and his partner their places on the team, but Hondo's approach includes the mentality that from time to time, a cop "may have to get a little dirty behind a street bust", and he's entirely willing to take action without authorisation. Hondo gets away with it, mostly, because he's [[{{Badass}} just that good.]]



* InterserviceRivalry: Marines/Navy, played for laughs between Street and Hondo. Hondo asks Street what he did in the [=SEALs=].

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* InterserviceRivalry: Marines/Navy, played for laughs between Street Street, a former Navy SEAL, and Hondo.Hondo, a former Marine. Hondo asks Street what he did in the [=SEALs=].



* PulledFromYourDayOff: Provides the page quote. The day after the team passes the SWAT test, they get the day ostensibly off work. Hondo goes golfing with Lt. Velasquez, T.J. has a date, Boxer is sacked out in front of the TV ([[CelebrityParadox watching the original series]]), and Street and Sanchez are at Sanchez's daughter's birthday party. However, they're still on call and end up getting paged to come in and deal with a [[StopOrIShootMyself "Polish hostage"]] who's randomly firing shotgun blasts out his front door.



* ScrewTheRulesIHaveMoney: The BigBad's reaction to being told that he cannot get out of custody: "Who do we have to pay?" When told that it doesn't work that way, he responds "Then who do we have to kill?"

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* ScrewTheRulesIHaveMoney: The BigBad's reaction to being told that he cannot get out of custody: "Who custody:
--> '''Alex Montel:''' Look, this is easy. Who
do we have to pay?" When told that it doesn't work that way, he responds "Then pay?\\
'''His lawyer:''' You can't solve this problem by throwing money at it.\\
'''Alex:''' Then
who do we have to kill?"kill?


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* StopOrIShootMyself: The team's first case after passing the SWAT test is to deal with a "Polish hostage".
--> '''Deeks:''' So what if he's Polish?\\
'''Hondo:''' Naw, it means he's one of those "anybody comes in, I blow my head off" type guys.

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Remade in 2003 as a feature film starring Creator/SamuelLJackson, Colin Farrell, Creator/MichelleRodriguez and Music/LLCoolJ.

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Remade in 2003 as a feature film starring Creator/SamuelLJackson, Colin Farrell, Creator/ColinFarrell, Creator/MichelleRodriguez and Music/LLCoolJ.



* RaceLift: In the series Hondo was played by Steve Forrest. In the film Forrest is the team's driver, and cameo's in a commercial where he plays the character. Hondo is instead played by SamuelLJackson, much the same as what happened with NickFury.

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* RaceLift: In the series Hondo was played by Steve Forrest. In the film Forrest is the team's driver, and cameo's in a commercial where he plays the character. Hondo is instead played by SamuelLJackson, Creator/SamuelLJackson, much the same as what happened with NickFury.
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* ChekhovsGun: The claymore mine that Gamble leaves in the sewers as a trap for Hondo's team. [[spoiler: The team avoids it, but later uses it to blast their way out of the sewers when Gamble tries to lock them in.]]
* ChekhovsSkill: Early in the movie, Street refuses to tell Hondo what his specialty in the [=SEALs=] was. As it turns out towards the end, [[spoiler: he was a demolitions expert]], which comes in handy when the team needs to get out of the sewers to pursue Gamble.
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* CanonForeigner: Officer Chris Sanchez is the one member of the main team that isn't based on a character from the original show. She replaces the show's Officer Dominic Luca, who doesn't appear in the film at all.
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* RabidCop: Gamble becomes one after he is kicked out of the police force.



* RabidCop: Gamble becomes one after he is kicked out of the police force.
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* RealityEnsues: Happens with the reaction to Gamble's violation of orders. The department is sued and he is reassigned from SWAT. See ScrewTheRulesImDoingWhatsRight below.

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* SwatTeam: [[ExactlyWhatItSaysOnTheTin Um...]]


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* SwatTeam: Since it's based on the series, of course.
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* LargeHam: Olivier Martinez. ''ONE HUNDRED '''MEEL-YON''' DOLLARS!''
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** The names could be regarded as a coincidence and the nicknames might be given to each other in-universe as an acknowledgement of this coincidence.
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* ShootTheHostageTaker: In the movie's ActionPrologue Gamble attempts this [[SubvertedTrope but hits the hostage]]. She survives and sues the city, and Gamble and his partner Street are thrown off the S.W.A.T. team.
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* DecoyProtagonist: If it's your first time seeing the movie, the opening sequence can fool you into thinking that Gamble's the hero. JeremyRenner's [[HeyItsThatGuy retroactive recognisability]] assists in that regard, but more importantly, he's written and played like every [[CowboyCop maverick get-the-job-done-no-matter-what]] action hero you've seen... for the first ten minutes.

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* DecoyProtagonist: If it's your first time seeing the movie, the opening sequence can fool you into thinking that Gamble's the hero. JeremyRenner's Creator/JeremyRenner's [[HeyItsThatGuy retroactive recognisability]] assists in that regard, but more importantly, he's written and played like every [[CowboyCop maverick get-the-job-done-no-matter-what]] action hero you've seen... for the first ten minutes.
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* RabidCop: Gamble becomes one after he is kicked out of the police force.
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Remade in 2003 as a feature film starring SamuelLJackson, Colin Farrell, MichelleRodriguez and LLCoolJ.

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* AntiHero: When the movie starts, Brian Gamble started out as a [[SlidingScaleOfAntiHeroes Type IV]]. After he [[spoiler: gets kicked off SWAT, he becomes a villain.]]
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* PoliticallyIncorrectVillian: After being introduced to Sanchez, Gamble remarks, "I didn't know they made bullet proof bras."

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* PoliticallyIncorrectVillian: PoliticallyIncorrectVillain: After being introduced to Sanchez, Gamble remarks, "I didn't know they made bullet proof bras."
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* PoliticallyIncorrectVillian: After being introduced to Sanchez, Gamble remarks, "I didn't know they made bullet proof bras."
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* MoralGuardians: The show was one of the targets as unlike TheATeam later SWAT would storm in and shoot to kill. Steve Forrest addresses this understanding where the guardians were coming from, he just felt they were wrong about his particular show.

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* MoralGuardians: The show was one of the targets as unlike TheATeam Series/TheATeam later SWAT would storm in and shoot to kill. Steve Forrest addresses this understanding where the guardians were coming from, he just felt they were wrong about his particular show.
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Remade in 2003 as a feature {{Film/SWAT film}} starring SamuelLJackson, Colin Farrell, MichelleRodriguez and LLCoolJ.

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* DecoyProtagonist: If it's your first time seeing the movie, the opening sequence can fool you into thinking that Gamble's the hero.

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* CowboyCop: first deconstructed, then reconstructed. Gamble's recklessness costs him and his partner their places on the team, but Hondo's approach includes the mentality that from time to time, a cop "may have to get a little dirty behind a street bust", and he's entirely willing to take action without authorisation. Hondo gets away with it, mostly, because he's [[{{Badass}} just that good.]]
* DaChief: Fuller. Less shouty than most examples; he almost never raises his voice. Far from perfect, but clearly a competent commander - he just has serious trouble getting past his prejudices regarding Street and Sanchez, Street because he was Gamble's partner, and Sanchez because she's a woman.
* DecoyProtagonist: If it's your first time seeing the movie, the opening sequence can fool you into thinking that Gamble's the hero. JeremyRenner's [[HeyItsThatGuy retroactive recognisability]] assists in that regard, but more importantly, he's written and played like every [[CowboyCop maverick get-the-job-done-no-matter-what]] action hero you've seen... for the first ten minutes.
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* DecoyProtagonist: If it's your first time seeing the movie, the opening sequence can fool you into thinking that Gamble's the hero.
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* GenreSavvy: When Fuller decides to throw Gamble and Street off of the SWAT team after the debacle at the bank robbery, Lieutenant Velasquez convinces him to keep both of them on as employees of the division so that they'll have a future shot at redemption. Gamble leaves the force and goes rogue, but Street eventually manages to get back onto the team.

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* GenreSavvy: When Fuller decides to throw Gamble and Street off of the SWAT team after the debacle at the bank robbery, Lieutenant Velasquez convinces him to keep both of them on as employees of the division so that they'll have a chance of getting back onto the team, knowing that at least one of them will get a future shot at redemption. Gamble leaves the force and goes rogue, but Street eventually manages to get back onto the team.redemption.
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* GenreSavvy: When Fuller decides to throw Gamble and Street off of the SWAT team after the debacle at the bank robbery, Lieutenant Velasquez convinces him to keep both of them on as employees of the division so that they'll have a future shot at redemption. Gamble leaves the force and goes rogue, but Street eventually manages to get back onto the team.
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* ScrewTheRulesImDoingWhatsRight: [[DeconstructedTrope Deconstructed]] with Gamble. In the opening scene of the movie, we see him as a respected SWAT officer who disobeys his superior's orders to save a hostage from certain death at the hands of a bank robber. It's the kind of stunt that's practically always depicted heroically in action movies--except Gamble screws up and accidentally shoots the hostage, causing a PR nightmare for the police department, getting him kicked off the force, destroying his friendship with Street, and ultimately leading to his descent into crime and vigilantism. All of the other characters fully acknowledge that he did the right thing, but the disastrous consequences show what can happen in RealLife when such a stunt backfires.
-->"Sometimes doing the right thing ain't doing the right thing".
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* TheCameo: Steve Forrest appears as the driver of the SWAT transport, and the director, Clark Johnson, appears briefly (Credited as "Deke's Handsome Partner"). Actual [=SWAT=] officers also appeared in the opening scenes of the movie, most of them in delivering the hotline between the negotiators and the bank robbers.



* InterserviceRivalry: Marines/Navy, played for laughs between Street and Hondo. Hondo asks Street what he did in the [=SEALs=].
--> '''Street:''' Besides rescue Marines when they got lost?



* TheCameo: Steve Forrest appears as the driver of the SWAT transport, and the director, Clark Johnson, appears briefly (Credited as "Deke's Handsome Partner"). Actual [=SWAT=] officers also appeared in the opening scenes of the movie, most of them in delivering the hotline between the negotiators and the bank robbers.

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* TheCameo: Steve Forrest appears as SemperFi: Hondo did two tours in {{Vietnam|War}} and spent the driver of the SWAT transport, and the director, Clark Johnson, appears briefly (Credited as "Deke's Handsome Partner"). Actual [=SWAT=] officers also appeared in the opening scenes of the movie, most of them in delivering the hotline between the negotiators and the bank robbers.next four teaching combat survival.
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* AntiHero: When the movie starts, Brian Gamble started out as a [[SlidingScaleOfAntiHeroes Type III]]. After he [[spoiler: gets kicked off SWAT, he becomes a villain.]]

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* AntiHero: When the movie starts, Brian Gamble started out as a [[SlidingScaleOfAntiHeroes Type III]].IV]]. After he [[spoiler: gets kicked off SWAT, he becomes a villain.]]
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A short lived 1970s TV series featuring the adventures of a unnamed city's police department '''S'''pecial '''W'''eapons '''A'''nd '''T'''actics unit, starring Steve Forrest and Robert Urich.

The series was notorious for its violence, which led to its early cancellation in its second season. However, its theme music is a classic that became a #1 hit single and the title sequence, where the cops jog in lockstep to grab their rifles and get to their transport van was the epitome of 1970s American TV cool.

Remade in 2003 as a feature film starring SamuelLJackson.

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!!Tropes used in the TV Version:

* ArtisticLicense: In reality, SWAT troopers do not simply wait at headquarters for a muster signal; they operate in other capacities in the police department until called up to suit up for SWAT duty. Of course, the RuleOfCool dictated the title sequence be otherwise.
** Also, the missions in the series, which appeared to happen once a week in the series, was derided by real cops as being ''once in a lifetime'' things.
* CopShow
* MoralGuardians: The show was one of the targets as unlike TheATeam later SWAT would storm in and shoot to kill. Steve Forrest addresses this understanding where the guardians were coming from, he just felt they were wrong about his particular show.
* {{Spinoff}}: From ''TheRookies''

!!Tropes used in the Movie Version:
* AntiHero: When the movie starts, Brian Gamble started out as a [[SlidingScaleOfAntiHeroes Type III]]. After he [[spoiler: gets kicked off SWAT, he becomes a villain.]]
* BasedOnATrueStory: The opening shootout was modeled after the real life North Hollywood bank robbery, and as a cut scene showed police actually did run off to a gun shop to get rifles that would punch through body armor. A lot of work went into the scene, as no bank would allow a robbery to be staged and many wavers had to be signed for the use of military helicopters to fly overhead.
* BlackGuyDiesFirst / VasquezAlwaysDies: Averted. The team features two black guys (guess who one of them is?) and MichelleRodriguez, and all three of them make it to the credits. The rest of the team is made up of white males, [[spoiler: not all of whom survive]].
* CelebrityParadox: One of the characters is watching the show on which the movie is based when he gets the call to mobilise, and the team sings the theme song when informed they have passed selection, clearly establishing that the TV show exists within the world of the movie. How is it, then, that no-one ever remarks on the fact that four of the members of the team have exactly the same names (and sometimes nicknames!) as characters from the show?
** The names could be regarded as a coincidence and the nicknames might be given to each other in-universe as an acknowledgement of this coincidence.
* NWordPrivileges: A cut scene had Hondo's BlackBestFriend introduce him as "making his first stealth entry, incog-negro."
* RaceLift: In the series Hondo was played by Steve Forrest. In the film Forrest is the team's driver, and cameo's in a commercial where he plays the character. Hondo is instead played by SamuelLJackson, much the same as what happened with NickFury.
* ScrewTheRulesIHaveMoney: The BigBad's reaction to being told that he cannot get out of custody: "Who do we have to pay?" When told that it doesn't work that way, he responds "Then who do we have to kill?"
* TheCameo: Steve Forrest appears as the driver of the SWAT transport, and the director, Clark Johnson, appears briefly (Credited as "Deke's Handsome Partner"). Actual [=SWAT=] officers also appeared in the opening scenes of the movie, most of them in delivering the hotline between the negotiators and the bank robbers.
* TurnInYourBadge: Averted, partially. First, Street and Gamble's commander convinces the Chief not to remove them from the Force entirely; both are promptly assigned to work in the gun cage. Gamble blows up and walks out: Street accepts the demotion calmly, but won't sell his partner out to get back on the team.
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