I’m Worried About David Boreanaz’s Jason on SEAL Team Season 6
As SEAL Team season 7 approaches, I’m increasingly worried about David Boreanaz’s Jason Hayes. The CBS military drama has six seasons under its belt, with the seventh and final season scheduled to premiere in August 2024. The series focuses on Bravo Team—a sub-unit of the U.S. Navy’s Special Warfare Development Group—as the Navy’s elite SEALs carry out dangerous missions around the world. The well-developed characters were what I found most appealing about SEAL Team in its first season. That hasn’t changed much over the show’s many iterations.
Jason Hayes, Boreanaz’s lead special warfare commander—aka Bravo 1—is the leader of Bravo Team, which means he takes on a lot of responsibility for his SEALs. That relentless dedication is what makes Jason so easy to root for, though it’s also a trait Boreanaz brings to most of his TV roles. From Buffy the Vampire Slayer to Bones, David Boreanaz’s characters have been dedicated to a fault. Of course, I’m worried that the character’s unwavering nature is part of the reason Jason Hayes is in trouble on SEAL Team season 7. SEAL Team is coming
to an end with its seventh season, which means no one is safe in the upcoming batch of episodes. With season 7 being the show’s final season, it’s likely that Jason Hayes will finally die in combat after years of near-death and life-threatening missions. In some ways, Jason’s death seems like the only “out” for the character. I really can’t imagine the leader of Bravo Team quitting his job otherwise. While it would be a tragic end for the SEAL Team character, a death in the midst of a noble fight seems like an obvious way to wrap up Jason’s story.
There’s no way to continue David Boreanaz’s story in the future… If SEAL Team season 7 kills off its main character, the show’s ending would have a more definitive ending. There’s no way to continue David Boreanaz’s story in the future if Paramount+ pursues spinoffs or sequels. However, Jason’s death could be the most emotional and dramatic way to end the show. SEAL Team is great at building tension during action scenes, and a mission that goes awry—or gives Jason the chance to make a sacrificial play—would certainly be memorable.