SEAL Team Season 7 Episode 4 Ending Explained
Jason Hayes and his team are still in Asia on SEAL Team Season 7 Episode 4, and while not much happens in that hour, David Boreanaz’s character continues to go downhill, and the rest of Bravo is starting to take notice. The Benjamin Cavell-created Paramount+ military drama is nearly halfway through its final season, and Bravo Team is still on shaky ground. Almost every member is going through personal issues, some more blatant than others. But as SEAL Team Season 7 continues, decisions about the future will start to become clearer.
As some may recall, Command sent Bravo overseas on SEAL Team Season 7 Episode 3 to assist the DEA in a joint task force targeting Sai Lou, a Chinese criminal organization that specializes in drug trafficking. Despite being nearly compromised on their last mission to gather intelligence on Sai Lou, Bravo survived (thanks in large part to Drew Franklin). Despite narrowly escaping an op in episode 3, Jason’s team gets an even more dangerous and high-risk mission in SEAL Team season 7, episode 4, “Heroes and Criminals.”
The DEA gives Bravo Team another mission targeting Sai Lou in SEAL Team season 7, episode 4 on Paramount+. Jason, Sonny Quinn, Omar Hamza, Brock Reynolds, Drew Franklin, and Trent Sawyer are tasked with gathering intelligence from a Sai Lou fentanyl precursor plant in Myanmar (to connect Beijing to Sai Lou). They then have to blow up the plant to disrupt the criminal organization’s operations. However, Bravo wants to make sure they minimize casualties by making sure factory workers are not in the building.
The SEALs escape and blow up the factory, protecting innocent citizens and completing their mission in SEAL Team season 7, episode 4. Although the team thinks they have come up with a decent plan to protect most of the citizens while also hurting Sai Lou, Jason tells them that it’s not working (as there will still be casualties) and they have to approach the operation from a different angle. So the SEAL Team characters target the vehicle delivering the wages to the factory workers. The idea is that if the workers don’t get paid, they won’t show up for their shifts at the factory and won’t be blown up during Bravo’s mission. Unfortunately, Sai Lou forces the workers to come to work at gunpoint, disrupting the operation. However, Bravo, always quick-thinking, delays the workers from entering the factory by making money rain down on them. During the distraction, the rest of the team plants explosives. The SEALs then escape and blow up the plant, protecting innocent civilians and completing their mission in SEAL Team season 7, episode 4. After the traumatic terrorist attack in Sweden in SEAL Team season 7, episode 2, Jason continues to go downhill in episode 4. His traumatic brain injury (TBI) is getting worse, and it’s clear that he’s not okay (and may not be capable of leading Bravo). Unfortunately, Jason doesn’t open up to anyone about his struggles, which not only hurts himself but his team as well, as seen in episode 4. Bravo is surprised when Jason sabotages their first plan for the operation in Myanmar in SEAL Team season 7, episode 4. They comment that it’s not like him, and Drew even claims that Jason is scared. The team comes up with a million reasons why Jason is acting the way he is (like he’s being overprotective). The simple answer, however, comes from Drew — Jason is afraid of himself and what can happen when he’s put in high-pressure situations.
Ray knows Jason better than anyone, which is why he’s the one who confronts David Boreanaz’s character in SEAL Team season 7, episode 4. Bravo’s mission in Myanmar is ultimately a success, but that doesn’t stop Ray from approaching Jason with his concerns late at night at a dive bar. Jason makes some questionable and out-of-character decisions during the operation, and Ray wants to know why.
Jason’s excuse is that he’s just protecting his men. Ray, on the other hand, believes Jason is protecting himself (and he’s not wrong). Only time will tell if this conversation will lead to Jason finally opening up to Ray in future SEAL Team season 7 episodes.
Ray knows Jason better than anyone, which is why he’s the one to confront David Boreanaz’s character in SEAL Team season 7, episode 4. Bravo’s mission in Myanmar is ultimately a success, but that doesn’t stop Ray from approaching Jason with his concerns late at night at a dive bar. Jason makes some questionable and out-of-character decisions during the operation, and Ray wants to know why.
Jason makes the excuse that he’s just protecting his fellow soldiers. Ray, on the other hand, believes Jason is protecting himself (and he doesn’t