For any fans out there for the SEAL Team TV series, this one goes out you. Those of you who haven't seen the show, I highly recommend it! (image below is not mine, taken from the google search)
If you're an advocate for military show series or perhaps you're just an avid military action viewer, then this is a TV series for you. There is a a valid "real life" feel to the drama introduced or incorporated into the series that it's tasteful and keeps the military family the focus with the action and intel being the focus. Although, I have to admit, that as understanding and appreciative as I am of the show shedding light on real life problems an operator has, I have to say that the Season 5 episodes got a little character Jason being pretty whiney...I see why and how they did it but thankfully everything was tastefully done for the most part. Seasons 2 and 3 I have to say was probably my highlight seasons to keep watching or re-watching. Then after a specific love interest takes fruit-I was hooked! If you were into this show as much as I was with characters Mandy and Jason, you know exactly what I'm getting at!...Love the true capturing of the brotherhood that Navy men believe in, especially SEALs so it's truly captivating and it can entrance you on some if not all the episodes; not just among there brothers themselves but even among the team members involved on their cases/missions. I don't just say all of this because I (do) like the show, but after dating two operators myself I have an appreciation for something's that are highlighted in this show...I digress.
The show was originally debuted and always shown on CBS, however towards the end of Season 5 (I believe) they transitioned over to the Paramount + online streaming platform. I wasn't to keen on the transition having already gotten used to the "time and place" sort of feel for the show, but I noticed that after their transition, the action into the show was more precise and the overall feel of the show wasn't so censored anymore. The vividness of the action and the graphicness of the injuries was just more realistic to the eye and felt like an R-rated action packed movie. My personal favorites were Season 2 and 3, but overall I'm still hooked on the whole show.
If you have never seen this show just watch some clips on YouTube to see if it piques your interest, otherwise for all your known fans, looks like Season 7 is a go! When, I have no idea! IF you have your Paramount + account and the series on your favorites/watchlist you'll know ;)
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