Les vies des marine d'élite SEAL lors des entraînements, des planifications et des exécutions des missions les plus dangereuses du pays.Les vies des marine d'élite SEAL lors des entraînements, des planifications et des exécutions des missions les plus dangereuses du pays.Les vies des marine d'élite SEAL lors des entraînements, des planifications et des exécutions des missions les plus dangereuses du pays.
- Nommé pour 2 Primetime Emmys
- 3 nominations au total
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I am a former Special Forces detachment CDR, and I am just thrilled to see this show.
In fact, I don't even like watching TV because it is so superficial sometimes. But this is a must see for everyone at all ages.
The details remind me of so many things, down to the cages that look a bit bigger than ours for storing gear and stuff, and the absolutely normal looking CIA gal which is so true to reality. And so much smarter than everyone else !
Even the fast chats of some of the lines that a few reviewers found too fast to understand, is actually true to life. A lot of military people are fast talkers. They think they sound smart if they can say things real fast. That is the culture.
But as true as the writing is and as close as the settings and actions are to reality, the feel of the show is the real gem.
As an audience we feel what they feel, especially losing people from our lives who gave up on us. This includes the almost automatic drive to jump up and get to duty that is so common in those who act from dedication to this country and saving lives.
One of the reviewers said it is good mindless fun. Its okay to not see further than that. It is just fun for some. Not everyone comes to dinner for the same thing.
Not everyone wants to take the oath and do the dance, and run the North Island obstacle course over and over until it works.
Not everyone wants to feel what it means to really care about putting away bad people to protect good people.
But for those who want to know more, this shows what it is like to be a quiet patriot.
It shows love of country and family and brotherhood without forcing watchers to put sand in their mouths and wave American flags.
And it really does touch on things going on today in each of those countries.
It is not all Hollywood. I did the jumps from the C17s. It is cold up there. But some people do jump a little exposed at times. Not everyone covers everything exposed perfectly on every jump.
I thank you for reminding me who I am. What a gift you give to anyone who will just watch !
I think when this show stops its run which I hope is a long time from now, each of you involved will remember this as one of the most important projects of your lives. And each of the actors is so good that none of it looks like acting.
I salute you all for an incredible job well done.
I don't think any other military show can ever come close to this one.
I spent 26 yrs as a wife of a military man. God bless him. He's been gone almost 4 yrs now. This show brings him back to me on so many levels. Thank you for bring this series to us. Even though I cry a lot watching it, I will not miss a single episode. Every character is someone I have known.
Look...no network TV show is going to be totally accurate. This isn't a documentary. I was a JAG and that TV show wasn't even close to being accurate. But it WAS entertaining. And, like this show, it captures the spirit and fellowship of a tight military team. Whoever these folks are dissing the show I have news for you...women play vital roles in our armed services. The contribution here is fairly accurate from what I understand. This is entertaining, it's patriotic and it honors the men and women in the front lines of the war on terror. I also appreciate that it attempts to highlight the sacrifices of the family members supporting our servicemen and servicewomen. As a veteran and the father of two servicemen, I thank CBS for a pretty solid and interesting show. Thanks for honoring the best America has to offer.
Seal Team is one of the better shows about Navy Seals that I have ever seen! Once I started watching this I literally couldn't stop. I thought it would be like any other CBS procedural show (some are pretty good) but it's not, it's so much better. It's about the lives of Navy Seals both during action and at home. They show how they train, plan and execute dangerous missions for the United States and the consequences that come with it. Every episode is worth watching and action packed! Even though it got moved to Paramount Plus after season 4 I'm still glad it got renewed for more seasons because it absolutely deserves it!
Are you kidding me? The dialogue is so much better since the change to an M rating. People complaining about it not being family friendly because of a few f-bombs? So seeing people blown up and shot is family friendly, give me a break. Does anyone think there's no swearing in combat?
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- AnecdotesDavid Boreanaz first got offered and passed on SEAL team after just coming off a long 12 year run on Bones (2005) but when it came back to him in hope he would change his mind, he decided to do it.
- GaffesWhen Jason is telling Mandy how he met Alana after nearly drowning, he says that they were both in high school, but in an earlier episode, Alana mentions that they had known each other since they were children.
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