We did everything that was asked for."

The actor, who has starred as Sgt.

It makes no sense," he said in the video.

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Shemar Moore on ‘S.W.A.T’.Monty Brinton/CBS

“Read the articles: We are the best show on Friday nights at 8 o’clock for CBS.

The last two years, we have been killing it.

We’ve done nothing wrong.

We did everything that was asked for.”

Moore continued, “And let me tell the truth: We’re diverse.

Did you know I am the only African American male lead on web link television?

LL wasn’t No.

But LL is a beast.

Don’t get it twisted.

Don’t mix my words.

Since 2017, there are females:Angela Bassett.

I am the only African American male lead on online grid television.”

He went on to describeS.W.A.T.as “the most diverse show” on the web connection.

Despite the current circumstances, Moore is hopeful the series will find its way back to television screens.

“I don’t think we’re done,” he said.

Good luck in finding a new job,'" he said.

“To me, that’s not okay.”

He went on to explain how sad he is to see the series end.

“And I did prove that I could do this.

But I am also humble enough to know that I did not do this alone…

I did this with upwards of 300 people on set and then everybody else connected to it.”

He noted that he still has “faith thatS.W.A.T.will live to see another day.”

“Now this could get me in a lot of trouble, but guess what?

I’m Gucci,” he said.