The second season of the military drama centered on Bravo Team—an elite squad of Navy SEALs—takes a slightly different approach from the first, shifting from standalone episodes to longer missions that span multiple episodes, including an assignment targeting a drug cartel in Mexico and an extended posting in the Philippines. In between missions, the series serves up personal dramas. Newly-widowed team leader Master Chief Jason Hayes (David Boreanaz) struggles with being a single parent and collides with his best friend and second in command Ray (Neil Brown Jr.), and with CIA Officer Mandy Ellis (Jessica Paré). Back at home, Clay (Max Thieriot) struggles with both divorce and physical rehabilitation after sustaining an injury that could end his military career, and Lisa Davis (Toni Trucks) goes to Officer Candidate School. The show also takes on the issue of traumatic brain injury through the story of retired Bravo Team member Brett Swann (Tony Curran), who with the support of Clay battles the Veterans Administration to treat his trauma. While not must-see-TV, SEAL Team does offer a respectful and realistic tribute to American servicemen and women (albeit at an elite level). Compiling all 22 episodes from the 2018-19 second season, extras include behind-the-scenes featurettes, and deleted and extended scenes. A strong optional purchase. (S. Axmaker)
SEAL Team: Season Two
Paramount, 5 discs, 941 min., not rated, DVD: $53.99 Volume 34, Issue 6
SEAL Team: Season Two
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