‘SEAL Team’ Season 7 Episode 6 Preview: Is a New Leader Coming to Power?
BANGKOK, THAILAND: In Episode 5 of Paramount+’s ‘SEAL Team’ Season 7, tensions come to a head as past grievances between Bravo Team are exposed, revealing deep-seated grudges between the SEALs. Benjamin Cavell’s military drama ‘SEAL Team’ has gained a significant following for its in-depth portrayal of the hardships endured by Navy SEALs. The series truly explores the personal struggles these soldiers face as they navigate the complex world of terrorism and military strategy.
In Episode 4 of ‘SEAL Team’, it is revealed that Bravo Team discovers ownership of the Sai Lou Fentanyl Precursor facility they destroyed is owned by a shell company run by Jun Yilin. Jun is known to have close ties to Mexican cartels. With this recent breakthrough, the team also discovered that the guy in question also has close ties to the Chinese government. Now, armed with this newfound knowledge, tensions are likely to reach a whole new level; once the Chinese leadership becomes aware of it, conflict becomes inevitable.
SEAL Team’ finally saw some action inside the Bravo team, which has seemed to be in turmoil since the beginning of this season.
1. Will the real reason for Jason Hayes’ departure be revealed?
One topic that even Bravo teammates were pondering in the recent episode was Jason Hayes’ (David Boreanaz) strange behavior. In previous seasons, the guy has shown a deft hand in dealing with challenging conditions. However, he is currently experiencing some kind of distress, possibly related to his traumatic brain injury (TBI). In the final moments of ‘SEAL Team’, Hayes tells his teammates that he is leaving because of his son’s surgery.
On the surface, it is conceivable that Hayes, aware of his worsening condition, may be taking a break so as not to put his colleagues in danger. Perhaps the Bravo team will realize the real reason for Hayes’ departure and instead, they can support him through his trauma.
2. Will Drew Franklin finally open up to the Bravo team?
Drew Franklin (Beau Knapp), a new member of the team, has always been mysterious and reluctant to open up to the other members. However, in the latest episode, his past is revealed when it is revealed that he was a member of the Echo team who died in a tragic operation.
Drew is still dealing with the loss and reminds the team in the midst of an argument that they must act like a family. Drew eventually warms up to the group, although it remains uncertain whether he actually likes the group or just wants to escape the unwanted attention, given his tumultuous family situation as mentioned by Percival ‘Sonny’ Quinn (A J Buckley) in Episode 5.