“You don’t see him die on camera,” Boreanaz agrees with Parade. “But if we ever do this movie, maybe you open up on a tombstone of him. Hey, listen, on television anything can happen. Any show you look at across the board, writers are so smart they can change anything at any time.”
One of the issues that SEAL Team didn’t shy away from exploring as it followed the most elite unit of Navy SEALs as they trained, planned and executed the most dangerous, high stakes missions our country asked of them, was the mental health of the operators, which is why Boreanaz isn’t sure that Jason Hayes doesn’t die at some point.
AJ Buckley, Neil Brown Jr., David Boreanaz and Max ThieriotPhoto: Eric Ray Davidson/CBS
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“I think that’s the beauty of a show like this, is I don’t think you could have ended it any better,” he continues. “This is like 50-50. Is the glass half empty or is the glass half full? So, that’s what I love about it, and I think that it was just done the right way.”
Now that it’s wrapped, SEAL Team’s legacy will be two-fold. Definitely it will be noted for the light it shed on the darkness of the world of its operators and veterans who have served their country and are struggling with the resulting trauma, but also its authenticity.
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SEAL Team launched on CBS before moving to its streamer Paramount+, which was a better fit for the series and gave it the opportunity to tell the kinds of stories that needed to be told to give it legitimacy.
And Boreanaz agrees, saying, “The authenticity, the realness of it, the hand-held shots, the production value, what we shot on a shoestring budget, what we gave to the network and the studio and how we were able to succeed on a network, where I don’t think we fit as far as the type of show we were, which is why we went to a streaming platform.”
David Boreanaz as Jason Hayes and AJ Buckley as Sonny QuinnPhoto: Cliff Lipson/CBS
SEAL Team: The Final Season is a three-disc collection, which includes every episode of the final season and more than 35 minutes of special features, including deleted scenes, a gag reel and two featurettes.
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