Has anyone else noticed that the team has the tendency to treat Street like 💩?
After Hondo kicked him off SWAT, they all took Hondo's side. I get that it was wrong that Street lied, but he had a point. If Street told Hondo it was something with his mom, Hondo might not have let him go help her. Plus, it would have been too long of a story (bc they didn't know about his uncle), and Street didn't exactly have time to explain. Street did the wrong thing for the right reason. They were all way too hard on him, especially Hondo and Luca. I get Luca not wanting to give Street a free pass, but that doesn't mean he has to be a dick to Street.
Luca and Tan kept pressuring Street to write a letter to a loved one, but they didn't consider the fact that he doesn't have anyone to write to.
Chris accused Nate of manipulating Street and getting Street in trouble. She also implied that Nate wasn't as important because he wasn't Street's brother by blood. Then, she didn't even apologize after Nate died trying to help Street put a drug dealer in prison.
On Street's first day, they treated him like a suspect instead of a team member.
They forget Street is a damn good cop that knows how to do his damn job.
They didn't trust his judgment when he said Alfaro couldn't be trusted. They just assumed he was being childish.
When he's friendly to anyone female, they automatically assume he's trying to get in their pants.
Stris was toxic because Chris didn't give a damn about how Street felt. She'd make false promises or flip-flop back and forth about how she felt.
Whenever Street messes up wven the tiniest bit, it's a huge deal, and Hondo and Deac are yelling in his face. But when someone else messes up, they get a slap on the wrist, and it's over. Take 1x11, for example: Street saw a guy with a gun, so he pulled out his gun, leading the rest of the team to pull out their guns. The guy wouldn't put the gun down and said, "Come and take it," so Street came and took it. The gun fell and went off accidentally, and the bullet hit the ceiling. Street cuffed the guy. Hondo and Deac jump all on Street's case about how the bullet could have hit a civilian or one of the team. While that would have been unfortunate, what else was Street supposed to do? The guy didn't look like he was about to put his gun down any time soon. Was he just supposed to wait for the guy to pull out the gun and point it at them or grab a civilian as a hostage and point it at his/her/their head? But then, at the end, Hondo threatens a guy, and Street calmly and quietly reminds him about "the golden rule," which is to keep your cool.
Everything about 1x13 (Hondo even said it was ICE's op. SWAT was just the backup, the muscle. That means ICE, a federal agency, had jurisdiction. Therefore, Street was correct in saying that he could not tell the ICE agent "no" when the agent asked for the guy's ID. Plus, Hondo was right there and saw the whole thing happen, and he didn't say a word. But, of course, the media had to blow things out of proportion and say, "To hell with context," and suddenly Hicks is yelling at Street in front of everyone – not even just the team, but everyone. This episode pisses me off.)
Hondo left for Mexico while Street was in the hospital. He didn't even text or call to see how Street was doing.
They don't consider his past and how that influences his behavior. For example, they get mad at him for not trusting anyone, but they forget he has been abandoned, neglected, manipulated, used, and abused by those who are supposed to love him and take care of him and protect him. They also get mad at him for not knowing the importance of family and what family means, but they forget that he's never had a real family.
All of 4x07. Don't even get me started.
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cops when they see a red light&four lanes of traffic in their way: ‼️🚨‼️🚨‼️🚨‼️🚨‼️🚨‼️🚨‼️🚨‼️
cops when they see a speed trap camera in a school zone at 8:00am on a monday while they're going 75mph: 🚨‼️🚨‼️🚨‼️🚨‼️🚨‼️🚨‼️🚨‼️🚨‼️🚨‼️🚨
cops when there's unclaimed money+drugs in the impound&they need to beat out the twelve other patrols trying to get there to "help check it in": ‼️🚨‼️🚨‼️🚨‼️🚨‼️🚨‼️🚨‼️🚨‼️🚨‼️🚨‼️🚨‼️
cops when they had a bad day&they need to get home to beat their spouses+kids about it: 🚨‼️🚨‼️🚨‼️🚨‼️🚨‼️🚨‼️🚨‼️🚨‼️🚨‼️🚨‼️🚨‼️🚨
cops when they need to show up anywhere where there might be guns or knives or pointy sticks or people who know kung fu or have radioactive superpowers: .........😶🌫️........
😶🌫️...............😶🌫️............😶🌫️.........
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