Is seasons 6 & 7 coming to netflix?
Seen that seal team is now on Netflix UK, was under the impression that all 7 seasons would be available.
At the moment it's only 5, does anyone know if the other 2 will be added?
Seen that seal team is now on Netflix UK, was under the impression that all 7 seasons would be available.
At the moment it's only 5, does anyone know if the other 2 will be added?
Started watching SEAL Team 2021 via t*rrent sites since it’s not available here in the Philippines. Now, I can finally watch it in our TV via Netflix. I’d be happy to finish the whole 7 seasons again.
Being former Delta, I'm sure he had some fun toys when he operated. But the line he gives when I blew up a technical was hilarious "correction. I blew up a technical"
He gets to have fun with the 49 mikemike (saying mikemike is fun).
Then S05E07 he got the fun flying drone missile he used to take out a Humvee with a .50 that was assaulting Bravo.
I think he's gotten the backpack isr drones generally too.
Let's him have even more fun while helping the show be authentic as it can be tactics and move ent-wise.
There are way too many too really list them but the banter is always good, the clayisms are fantastic, and the drama is usually decently well done. Sometimes I'm more in the mood for the fire fights and wish there were more but I think overall they do a pretty decent balance.
Share some of your favorite parts of the show, scenes or aspects that you remember even after not watching for a while.
One aspect that I love about the show, is the realistic depictions of struggles that people have with things like TBI, and PTS. Although not everyone necessarily realizes that it's not just military or people who see action that can end up with PTS and the struggle is just as difficult, just in different ways. It doesn't shy away from it, it shows how it can stretch even the closest bonds to the point of tearing. And it puts forth an effort to try to show people that they don't need to be afraid to ask for help. Like Jason says to Ray, you can't carry it on your own.
I just wish I knew that myself growing up. I dealt with PTS myself since I was about 8. And didn't understand that that's what it was until I was in my thirties. So it's good to see shows like this one putting forth that effort. Trying to show that especially for men, it's not a sin or lack of masculinity to ask for help.
I am on a second rewatch of the show and I never picked up all of the different nicknames that Sonny uses when speaking to Clay. I picked it up on my first watch towards the end of the series, but now that I am rewatching, there are some classics that I didn't notice my first go. Feel free to add all of the Sonnie Clayisms. I'll start with Blond Ambition, InClaydible Hulk...
The writers did him dirty.
yes I would have expected everything to happen the way it did, but I wish they hadn't thrown him under the bus so quickly. would have been cool to keep him around for a while.
I thought it was a great execution of it, but I liked Vic and thought the idea of Clay being the ninja Bravo 1, and Vic being molded to be the calm voice of reason as Bravo 2.
Would have been an an awesome potential for the longevity of the show, even though we do end up losing Clay later on. But that's looking at it with 20/20.
I'm just about to finish Season 5 and honestly, 4 and 5 were great.
Overall quality of the episodes is pretty good.
What are you guys' favorite seasons?
Almost done with season 2 in my re-watch and noticed something that I hadn't noticed before. Davis is sitting in class and I noticed she has 5 rows on her ribbon rack. In one of the previous episodes, she says that she's been in the Navy for 8 years. The instructor then says she's been in for more than 12 years. What caught me off guard was the fact that a Marine with more than a decade of service has about half the ribbons as someone with at least 4 years less in years of service.
While I get that it's common for some to have more ribbons than a person senior to them, this seems a little too much. That's a lot of ribbons for an 8 year vet while someone with nearly twice the experience Doesn't even have 3 full rows on their rack. I'm only saying that cause a person has to excel to have been chosen for that billet. Lisa must have been one squared away Sailor!!