All good things must come to an end and even though we are getting one more season of SWAT, it appears that the same thing won’t happen with SEAL Team as the trailer for season 7 has just dropped. This is bittersweet as this show took over as my favorite action series after Strike Back ended but alas it has come and with it Bravo team’s last stand.
Bravo is still reeling after losing Clay last season and now they are forced to bring in yet another new team member into the fold as the bullseye on their back is still present. The Navy wants Bravo out to usher in a new generation of operators and the team must learn to adapt and overcome to survive military politics as well as life or death missions.

Official Season 7 Synopsis: SEAL Team stars David Boreanaz as Jason Hayes, the leader of Bravo team, alongside Neil Brown Jr., A.J. Buckley, Toni Trucks, Raffi Barsoumian and Beau Knapp. 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 left behind safe.
Season 7 will consist of the final 10 episodes of the series and here’s hoping that Bravo team gets to ride off into the sunset properly. No doubt, we will be treated to more authentic military action design and the stakes are even higher in this finale as they ever were. With this show and SWAT ending this year, I will have to look long and hard for a new series or even multiple series to call my favorite. We shall see but, in the meantime, come August 11th when the first two episodes hit, it’ll be time to jock up one more time with Bravo team for their final mission.
