‘SEAL Team’ Season 7 Episode 7 Preview: Jason Hayes Might Be Hanging Up His Boots For Good

‘SEAL Team’ Season 7 Episode 7 Preview: Jason Hayes Might Be Hanging Up His Boots For Good

With each new episode, the tension builds in ‘SEAL Team’ Season 7, which is also the final season of the fan-favorite show. As seen in Episode 6, Jason Hayes’ (David Boreanaz) TBI finally caught up with him, and in order to keep anyone else from knowing about it, the man took a leave of absence from Bravo Team and returned home to care for his ailing son Michael Hayes, aka Mikey (Ammon Jacob Ford), after a surgery. However, the latest episode sheds light on Hayes’s suffering and casts a shadow over his return to Bravo Team.

In a surprising turn of events 'SEAL Team' Season 7 Episode 6 reveals the new leader of Bravo Team (@paramount+)

Bravo Team, on the other hand, is suffering after Hayes left, but continues to rely on Ray Perry (Neil Brown Jr.). However, the latest episode left the team on their own without the leadership of Ray and Hayes. In a dire scenario, things took a turn for the worse; with Bravo Team’s lives in danger, the new leader stepped in and made a bold choice, proving that Bravo Team will continue to thrive no matter the circumstances.

The sixth episode of ‘SEAL Team’ was filled with a full range of emotions and suspense, suggesting that the next few episodes of the show will leave you with strong emotions.

1. When will Jason Hayes return to ‘SEAL Team’?

Hayes returned home after suffering from TBI symptoms, but his life was turned upside down once again when his son Mikey accidentally overdosed on drugs. It turned out that the boy who had undergone surgery had asked Hayes for pain medication, but he refused due to his dependence on the drugs. Later, when his friend Dough comes to visit, Mikey swallows a pill, most likely a narcotic given to Dough by his wrestling seniors.

When Mikey becomes very ill in the hospital, Hayes is devastated, feeling as though he can no longer be both a parent and the head of Bravo Team. This provides an underlying message that Hayes, like Ray, could choose to retire and pursue a normal life with his family. While I’m sure the creators will have something fitting to say goodbye to the iconic Hayes, I also want him to say goodbye to his duties and just take care of himself.

2. Can Omar Hamza handle his leadership role in ‘SEAL Team’?

After Hayes and Ray leave Bravo Team, Omar Hamza (Raffi Barsoumian) takes over as leader. Although he struggles at first, he eventually comes to his senses and actually leads the crew out of a dangerous situation. While it may seem speculative, it is clear that Omar’s leadership will face some obstacles in the coming episodes.

Omar must first prove himself to the higher-ups in the military and then convince them that he is capable of taking on a leadership role. It is likely that Ray and Hayes, the senior members of the team, will vote in Omar’s favor as the future leader.

3. What are Bravo Team’s next steps?

After Bravo Team successfully captures Jun, Lisa Davis (Toni Trucks) informs Lt. Col. Eric Blackburn (Judd Lormand) that the team will be returning because the Chinese government has also requested Jun’s extradition, and since the man is a Chinese citizen, their request will likely take precedence, rendering Bravo Team’s efforts futile. However, Blackburn assures Davis that the DEA-Bravo Team relationship provides a proof of concept for integration, making this scenario a real win for both sides.

So when Bravo Team finally returns, we could see more of their personal lives. Ray’s retirement preparations, some insight into Drew Franklin’s (Beau Knapp) family, and of course, the resolution of the long-standing relationship between Sonny Quinn (A J Buckley) and Davis. At the very least, it would be a great conclusion.

With each new episode, the tension builds in ‘SEAL Team’ Season 7, which is also the final season of the fan-favorite show. As seen in Episode 6, Jason Hayes’ (David Boreanaz) TBI finally caught up with him, and in order to keep anyone else from knowing about it, the man took a leave of absence from Bravo Team and returned home to care for his ailing son Michael Hayes, aka Mikey (Ammon Jacob Ford), after a surgery. However, the latest episode sheds light on Hayes’s suffering and casts a shadow over his return to Bravo Team.

Bravo Team, on the other hand, is suffering after Hayes left, but continues to rely on Ray Perry (Neil Brown Jr.). However, the latest episode left the team on their own without the leadership of Ray and Hayes. In a dire scenario, things took a turn for the worse; with Bravo Team’s lives in danger, the new leader stepped in and made a bold choice, proving that Bravo Team will continue to thrive no matter the circumstances.

The sixth episode of ‘SEAL Team’ was filled with a full range of emotions and suspense, suggesting that the next few episodes of the show will leave you with strong emotions.

1. When will Jason Hayes return to ‘SEAL Team’?

Hayes returned home after suffering from TBI symptoms, but his life was turned upside down once again when his son Mikey accidentally overdosed on drugs. It turned out that the boy who had undergone surgery had asked Hayes for pain medication, but he refused due to his dependence on the drugs. Later, when his friend Dough comes to visit, Mikey swallows a pill, most likely a narcotic given to Dough by his wrestling seniors.

When Mikey becomes very ill in the hospital, Hayes is devastated, feeling as though he can no longer be both a parent and the head of Bravo Team. This provides an underlying message that Hayes, like Ray, could choose to retire and pursue a normal life with his family. While I’m sure the creators will have something fitting to say goodbye to the iconic Hayes, I also want him to say goodbye to his duties and just take care of himself.

2. Can Omar Hamza handle his leadership role in ‘SEAL Team’?

After Hayes and Ray leave Bravo Team, Omar Hamza (Raffi Barsoumian) takes over as leader. Although he struggles at first, he eventually comes to his senses and actually leads the crew out of a dangerous situation. While it may seem speculative, it is clear that Omar’s leadership will face some obstacles in the coming episodes.

Omar must first prove himself to the higher-ups in the military and then convince them that he is capable of taking on a leadership role. It is likely that Ray and Hayes, the senior members of the team, will vote in Omar’s favor as the future leader.

3. What are Bravo Team’s next steps?

After Bravo Team successfully captures Jun, Lisa Davis (Toni Trucks) informs Lt. Col. Eric Blackburn (Judd Lormand) that the team will be returning because the Chinese government has also requested Jun’s extradition, and since the man is a Chinese citizen, their request will likely take precedence, rendering Bravo Team’s efforts futile. However, Blackburn assures Davis that the DEA-Bravo Team relationship provides a proof of concept for integration, making this scenario a real win for both sides.

So when Bravo Team finally returns, we could see more of their personal lives. Ray’s retirement preparations, some insight into Drew Franklin’s (Beau Knapp) family, and of course, the resolution of the long-standing relationship between Sonny Quinn (A J Buckley) and Davis. At the very least, it would be a great conclusion.

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