David Boreanaz experienced all the emotions when the ‘seal group’ ended well
New York, August 9 (UPI) -David Boreanaz said that the end of his seven seasons in the SEAL team is a happy and happy experience.
Co -actor Neil Brown Jr., A.J. Buckley, Toni Trucks, Raffi Barsoumian and Beau Knapp, the military film returned to the last episodes on Paramount+ Sunday.
“It was a full change of emotions,” Boreanaz, 55, told UPI in a recent interview.
“But this is the right way for him to leave,” the actor talked about his character, the special war operator Jason Hayes, a respectable leader, who had stressed disorder. After injury and traumatic brain injury during the program’s process. “This is the end for me.”
Boreanaz-the previous person who played the main role in the long, iconic drama, Buffy The Vampire Slayer, Angel and Bones-know he supported the SEAL team to continue without him, but the online distribution service Choose a high note for him.
“I decided I wanted to end it because my body couldn’t go much further,” Boreanaz said. “I have had four MRIs in the past six months, [stress] hips, joints, ankles and spiritual attitudes to study a characteristic of this perseverance.”
Jason has an emotional complex storyline for Boreanaz to explore in these final episodes.
“This is Jason’s first murder test and everything about and I feel like it is the perfect way to finish it, complete the test cycle of what the operators go through”, He said. “I am very happy for everyone to see that.”
Se -ri was released in 2017 on CBS and then moved to women’s online broadcast by 2021.
“That’s where it is possible,” Boreanaz said.
“The intensity of problems can be discovered a bit more than we can in a network program. I will say that networks need to catch up with the options they make to display the most things. Dinh was a little brighter and a little bigger, a little bigger, “He added.” For us, it was a great step. We never fit the [TV] box. ”
The SEAL team has been accepted by veterans and soldiers – as fans and advice on actual production experts – because of the authenticity of the program.
“They were very open and extremely warm and welcomed and I considered them brothers,” Boreanaz said.
“I cannot say enough about their sacrifices, their dedication, their honest love about the country. What they do is just noticeable. All of them should be welcome daily, to be welcomed, to be given daily, to be Take care. I am very happy to have them above. ”
The actor also has high compliments for his friends and the creative team behind the program, overcame many obstacles such as Codid-19 epidemic course and works of writers and writers. the next actor.
“Our program has experienced a lot in the past eight years and it is evidence for their dedication and, and their discipline [that we have endured],” he said.
“All of them should be proud of themselves. All actors, all members should be welcomed by their consistency in expressing during strike, covid. It was just a deserted trip Wild “, Boreanaz added. “I will bring that [experience with me] in the future.”
Jason has gone a long way since the audience met him in part 1.
Now he is more balanced and self -aware of him as he is a younger man, according to his description.
“This character knows that his path is the right way, but that path, in the end, may be disturbed or cut short for him,” Boreanaz said.
“I didn’t say that to tease it,” he added, referring to Jason’s probability that Jason may not make it out of the last season. “It is always a possibility for the characters to be killed.”
Having been a consistent TV match since the late 1990s, Boreanaz had no intention of resting.
He is looking forward to some projects in the future, but has not disclosed details about them.
“I really surrounded me with a good story, good people, allowing myself to develop as an actor, as a producer, as a director, as a director, as a director, as a director, as a director, as a director, as a director, as a director, as a director, as a director A creator, “he said.
“It is just a part of the path I go and I’m still studying, still exploring.”