
Is this crew’s mission coming to an end in the seventh season of SEAL Team on Paramount+? As we all know, Nielsen ratings often play a big role in determining whether a show like SEAL Team gets canceled or renewed for an eighth season (in this case, we know season seven is the end). However, Paramount+ and other streaming platforms collect their own data. If you’ve seen the show, we’d love to hear what you think of SEAL Team’s seventh season episodes here.
A Paramount+ military drama series, SEAL Team stars David Boreanaz, Neil Brown, Jr., A.J. Buckley, Toni Trucks, Beau Knapp, Raffi Barsoumian, and Dylan Walsh. Tyler Gray, Justin Melnick, Judd Lormand, Alona Tal, and Parisa Fakhri reprise their roles. The military action-adventure focuses on a Navy SEAL unit as they train, plan, and risk their lives to carry out dangerous missions for the good and honor of their country.
Despite the hardships it places on them and their families, this SEAL team is ready, willing, and able to embark on covert missions at a moment’s notice. In season seven, Jason Hayes (Boreanaz) struggles to balance his life as a soldier with his responsibilities as a single father.
Ray Perry (Brown Jr.), his trusted second-in-command, wonders if he can leave the battlefield as his retirement approaches. Dedicated doorman Sonny Quinn (Buckley) battles the changing tides as Jason and Ray’s shifting focus means other teammates must shoulder more responsibility.
Both Omar Hamza (Barsoumian) and Drew Franklin (Knapp) find throwing themselves into their work an effective way to escape past traumas. Key to the mission’s success is Lieutenant Lisa Davis (Trucks), a pragmatic officer who leads the team into a new era of warfare against powerful opponents for supremacy on the world stage.
Separated from their loved ones at the drop of a hat to be deployed across the globe, Bravo Team remains dedicated to their mission. Even in the face of immense hardship, they know it is the price they must pay to keep the families they left behind safe.