‘SEAL Team’ may be over, but here’s how you can still watch all your favorit

‘SEAL Team’ may be over, but here’s how you can still watch all your favorite cast members
LOS ANGELES, CALIFORNIA: After seven successful seasons, Paramount+’s military drama ‘SEAL Team’ has come to an end, leaving behind a rich and lasting legacy for fans. The show, which premiered on CBS on September 27, 2017, tells the story of Bravo Team, a sub-unit of the U.S. Navy SEAL Team, as they organize and execute high-risk operations across the globe.

While ‘SEAL Team’ is known for its tight storylines and realistic military missions, it is also lauded for highlighting mental health issues, such as Traumatic Brain Injury (TBI), among service members. Fans will surely miss the show, with its exceptional cast. If you’re wondering how to cope with the absence of Jason Hayes (David Boreanaz), check out this list of where you can still watch all your favorite actors after SEAL Team ends.

David Boreanaz played Jason Hayes, the leader of Bravo Team, on ‘SEAL Team.’ Throughout the last season, Hayes struggled with mental health challenges, but thanks to the finale’s resolution, he was able to move past his past. Yes, it’s undeniable that Boreanaz will always be remembered as your beloved Hayes, but now that ‘SEAL Team’ has ended, you can revisit his past work to appreciate the man even more.

Boreanaz’s captivating presence was shown in the 1997 hit series ‘Buffy the Vampire Slayer’ and its spin-off ‘Angel.’ Boreanaz was also a cast member of the TV series ‘Bones’, where his charm really shined. His other notable performances include ‘The Hard Easy’, ‘The Crow: Wicked Prayer’, ‘The Mighty Macs’ and ‘These Girls’, among others.

Neil Brown Jr. plays Ray Perry, who finally ends his military career and moves into Spenser House in the final season of ‘SEAL Team’. Brown Jr. made his acting debut in 1995 in an episode of ‘WMAC Masters’. Since then, Brown Jr. has pursued new opportunities in television and film. If you missed Ray’s charm, you can watch him on HBO’s ‘Insecure’, where he plays Chad Kerr.

Additionally, he appeared in the 2008 film ‘Fast & Furious’ as Malik Herzon. Other notable roles include performances in ‘Straight Outta Compton,’ ‘City of Lies,’ ‘Sand Castle,’ and more.

In the final episode of ‘SEAL Team,’ AJ Buckley’s character Sonny Quinn bid farewell to the Bravo team and embarked on a new journey with the love of his life, Lisa Davis (Toni Trucks). If you want to see more of Buckley in action, you can watch him in ‘CSI: NY,’ where he plays lab worker Adam Ross.

Additionally, Buckley has appeared in popular series such as ‘Supernatural’ and ‘Home Sweet Hell.’ Buckley has also lent his voice to popular animated works such as ‘Nash in the Good Dinosaur,’ ‘Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles,’ and ‘Wolverine and the X-Men,’ among many others.

Raffi Barsoumian’s character Omar Hamza saw significant character development in the final season of ‘SEAL Team,’ where he took over as the new leader of Bravo Team from Hayes. The talented actor, who first appeared in front of the camera in 2011 in the short film ‘White Table,’ has also appeared in six episodes of the hugely popular ‘The Vampire Diaries.’

Fans can also appreciate Barsoumian’s acting skills in ‘The Code.’ His major works include ‘DC’s Legends of Tomorrow,’ ‘The Rest of Us,’ and ‘Shameless,’ among others.

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