SEAL Team Season 7 Just Teased Several Massive Changes For Bravo Team’s Future

SEAL Team Season 7 Just Teased Several Massive Changes For Bravo Team’s Future

SEAL Team has one more season left before it ends its 100-plus episode run, and the final season’s trailer divulges a lot of information about the upcoming episodes, including how things change after Clay Spenser’s death in season 6. The CBS/Paramount+ military drama debuted in 2017 and garnered a sizable audience and impressive ratings. However, like most shows, the drama’s numbers began to trend downward, resulting in CBS moving SEAL Team to Paramount+ in season 5. The series ultimately lasted for one and a half seasons on the streaming service before Paramount+ pulled the plug, making the seventh season its last.

SEAL Team season 7 consists of 10 episodes, with the first two premiering on Sunday, August 11, 2024, and the rest being released weekly on Paramount+ until the series finale, “‘The Last Word,” directed by Christopher Chulack and written by Spencer Hudnut.

As fans will recall, SEAL Team season 6 was turbulent from beginning to end, with the most notable development coming in episode 8. A security guard killed Clay, played by Max Thieriot, mistaking him for an intruder. Since he was shot in the chest, Clay died quickly with no hope of saving him. Thieriot exited SEAL Team as he was busy working on his CBS drama series Fire Country, but that didn’t make his character’s death hurt any less. Now, in season 7, the rest of the Bravo Team is still reeling from the tragedy, while also dealing with various other problems.

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Jason Came Clean About His Traumatic Brain Injury

SEAL Team star David Boreanaz’s character, Jason Hayes, suffered a traumatic brain injury in season 5, which was a secret he kept to himself (except for Clay Spenser and Ray Perry) until the season 6 finale. Jason blamed himself for Clay’s death, as Clay joined the op to keep an eye on the team leader. He was worried about other people (aka his superiors) finding out about his impairment, and Jason noted, “Clay Spenser paid the ultimate price for it,” while speaking to the crowd at his Navy Cross ceremony, where Jason came clean about his traumatic brain injury.

Following the conclusion of SEAL Team season 7, David Boreanaz already has his next television show lined up. While details surrounding the project are quite limited, when asked about it, Boreanaz teased, “You know what, I love suits, I love style, I love cars.”

Consequently, the command staff tried to relieve Jason of his duty. But the Bravo Team stormed into the meeting room, where they stood in solidarity with their leader and revealed their conditions (e.g. tinnitus, blurry vision, Breacher syndrome, etc.). While Jason hasn’t been stripped of his duty in the Navy, the SEAL Team season 7 trailer insinuates that he is no longer the leader of the Bravo Team. Instead, Jason serves as more of a background figure on the crew. The video also implies that Jason may take on the role of an instructor in the upcoming episodes.

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The SEAL Team Cast Expands In Season 7

Ray (Neil Brown Jr.) and Jason (David Boreanaz) with their team on SEAL Team Season 6 Episode 10

It wouldn’t be a new season without fresh faces, and following the exit of Max Thieriot as Clay Spenser, two actors join the cast of SEAL Team season 7 — Beau Knapp as Chief Special Warfare Operator Drew Franklin and Dylan Walsh as Captain Walch, both of whom can be spotted in the trailer. Knapp is a series regular, and (per TVLine) his character is described as a Chief Petty Officer with a checkered history who is assigned to the Bravo Team to deal with their “problem child status.” Meanwhile, Walsh is a recurring player, and Captain Walch is the new Commanding Officer of DEVGRU.

Relationships Are Put to the Test In SEAL Team Season 7

The Pressure Is On

 Mandy (Jessica Pare) talks to Jason (David Boreanaz) on SEAL Team

Given that the Bravo Team is under a lot of pressure in SEAL Team season 7, relationships will be tested as they struggle to adapt. In particular, the trailer teases that two couples — Jason Hayes and Mandy Ellis, and Ray and Naima Perry — may experience friction in the final episodes. In the video, Mandy asks Jason, “You’re itching to run back into the fire, why?” Jason (dramatically) responds, “The fire is where I belong.” Meanwhile, Ray tells his wife, “I have to look after my guys. Until the end.” Only time will tell if any relationship implodes in season 7, though.

SEAL Team Hasn’t Forgotten Clay Spenser

Clay Died In Season 6

Clay Spenser’s death is clearly still a fresh wound for many of the characters in SEAL Team season 7, and his presence will likely linger over the military drama’s last 10 episodes. The trailer shows Sonny Quinn and Stella Baxter sitting together near Clay’s grave, and in the next shot, Sonny comments, “Bravo can’t live with a hole in its lineup,” alluding to Clay’s absence. Additionally, Jason is also seemingly going through a lot, which probably has a lot to do with the guilt he feels over Clay’s death.

Even though he isn’t physically there, it appears as if Clay is still an important part of SEAL Team season 7’s story, and the final episodes should honor him (while also satisfyingly concluding the show).

Max Thieriot’s Clay was one of the most significant characters in the show, so, it makes sense why his passing continues to affect his team members a season later. It wouldn’t be right if the writers and producers breezed right past the Bravo Team’s (and Stella’s) grieving process and completely erased Clay’s presence from the Paramount+ series. Even though he isn’t physically there, it appears as if Clay is still an important part of SEAL Team season 7’s story, and the final episodes should honor him (while also satisfyingly concluding the show).

SEAL Team has one more season left before it ends its 100-plus episode run, and the final season’s trailer divulges a lot of information about the upcoming episodes, including how things change after Clay Spenser’s death in season 6. The CBS/Paramount+ military drama debuted in 2017 and garnered a sizable audience and impressive ratings. However, like most…