SEAL Team Season 7 Episode 6: ‘Hundred-Year Marathon’ Photos, Preview

SEAL Team Season 7 Episode 6: ‘Hundred-Year Marathon’ Photos, Preview
If you’re reading this, you’re obviously looking for a preview for the sixth episode of Paramount+’s seventh and final season of SEAL Team starring David Boreanaz, which drops this weekend. The hit military drama follows the lives of the Navy SEALs’ most elite unit as they undertake dangerous, high-risk operations to protect the country at great cost. But in the final season, the team and its members find themselves at a personal and professional crossroads – even as their mission becomes more deadly than ever. In fact, S07E06: “Hundred-Year Marathon” may prove to be a painful reminder of that as Team BRAVO enters Cambodia – without Jason (Boreanaz) or Ray (Neil Brown Jr.).

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SEAL Team Season 7 Episode 6: “Hundred-Year Marathon” SEAL Team Season 7 Episode 6 Preview: “Hundred-Year Marathon” – BRAVO’s next mission is in Cambodia, and they’re without a leader, as Jason (David Boreanaz) is home with his son and Ray (Neil Brown Jr.) is pulled into diplomatic negotiations. Written by Tyler Gray and Maggie Stabile, here’s a look at the released image gallery: In the final season, Jason Hayes (David Boreanaz) struggles to balance his warrior life with his responsibilities as a single father. Ray Perry (Neil Brown Jr.), his trusted second-in-command, wonders if he can leave the battlefield as his retirement approaches. Dedicated doorman Sonny Quinn (A.J. Buckley) battles the changing tides as Jason and Ray’s shifting focus means other teammates must shoulder more responsibility. Both Omar Hamza (Raffi Barsoumian) and Drew Franklin (Beau Knapp) find that throwing themselves into their work is an effective way to escape past traumas. Key to the mission’s success is Lieutenant Lisa Davis (Toni Trucks), a pragmatic officer who leads the team into a new era of warfare against powerful opponents for supremacy on the world stage. Separated from their loved ones at the drop of a hat for global deployment, the Bravo team remains dedicated to their mission. Even in the face of immense hardship, they know it’s the price they must pay to keep their families safe. Paramount+’s SEAL Team is produced by CBS Studios and executive produced by Spencer Hudnut, Christopher Chulack, Sarah Timberman, Carl Beverly and Mark Owen. David Boreanaz also serves as executive producer and directed the series. The series is distributed worldwide by Paramount Global Content Distribution. The final season was filmed both in Los Angeles and on location in Colombia (in partnership with the Colombian Film Commission of Proimágenes Colombia).

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