
Tensions boiled over and the truth spilled out on Paramount+’s SEAL Team season seven episode five. And now, thanks to a decision Jason makes to be home with his son, the action in episode six takes place without BRAVO’s leader. Episode six, “Hundred-Year Marathon,” was directed by David Boreanaz and streams on Sunday, September 8, 2024.
Season seven stars David Boreanaz as Jason Hayes, Neil Brown Jr. as Ray Perry, A.J. Buckley as Sonny Quinn, Toni Trucks as Lieutenant Lisa Davis, Raffi Barsoumian as Omar Hamza, and Beau Knapp as Drew Franklin.
“Hundred-Year Marathon” Plot: BRAVO’s next mission is in Cambodia and they’re without their leaders, as Jason is home with his son and Ray is pulled into diplomatic negotiations.
SEAL Team Plot, Courtesy of Paramount+
The series follows the lives of the Navy SEALs’ most elite unit as they execute dangerous high-stakes operations to defend their country at a deeply personal cost. In the final season, Jason Hayes (Boreanaz) struggles to balance his warrior’s existence with the responsibilities of single fatherhood.
Ray Perry (Brown Jr.), his trusted second in command, questions whether he will be able to leave the battlefield behind as his retirement nears.
Dedicated door-kicker Sonny Quinn (Buckley) battles against changing tides as Jason and Ray’s shifting focus means that other teammates must shoulder more responsibility. Both Omar Hamza (Barsoumian) and Drew Franklin (Knapp) find diving into work an effective way to distance themselves from their past traumas.
Vital to mission success is Lieutenant Lisa Davis (Trucks), a no-nonsense officer who ushers the team into a new era of warfare against powerful rivals for supremacy on the world stage.
Ripped away from their loved ones at a moment’s notice to be deployed across the globe, Bravo team remains dedicated to their duties. Even in the face of overwhelming odds, they know this is the price to keep the families they leave behind safe.