SEAL Team will get a special presentation on CBS this fall, while Evil will debut exclusively on the streaming service.
He got a glimpse at what heâs like as Bravo 1 with those conversations with [former team member] Theo [Kurt Yaeger] this season.
Yeah, that was a big episode for his character. I think going back and checking in with somebody who â not that he didnât remember, but just with Jason, he compartmentalizes so well and I feel like he started to open up these doors that he shut out. Instead of ignoring and overriding, heâs embracing it and trying to heal in a lot of ways. Then seeing his past brother and where heâs at is also going to make him a stronger person if he allows himself to self-heal, which is going to be interesting to see.
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For the director, the challenge âwas trying to figure out how to cram all this stuff into one episode and make all these things have the weight that they need to carry across,â he admits to TV Insider. âThis probably would have been closer to two episodesâ worth of stuff, but given that we had to tighten up everything, a lot more information needed to be in one show.â
In âRearview Mirror,â Bravo is suddenly deployed for two months in another teamâs place. Ahead of shipping out, Bravo 1, Jason Hayes (David Boreanaz), tracks down a former teammate who wrote a touching letter for him during his trial. But Theo Papadakis (Kurt Yaeger) shocks him when he reveals he was popping oxy before he lost a leg, while he was on Bravo. Jason didnât notice, Theo says, because he just cared about him doing what he needed to to get the job done.
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Exclusive Interview: SEAL Team star Max Thieriot on directing tonight’s episode and Clay’s special place on Bravo
Wed Apr 21, 2021 at 7:23pm ET
Max Thieriot. Pic credit: Erik Voake/CBS
Max Thieriot, who plays Clay Spenser on SEAL Team, heads behind the cameras for tonight’s episode, making it the second time he is directing the CBS drama.
“I love it,” he tells Monsters & Critics in this exclusive interview. “I love the challenge. I love the hard work. For me, one of the most rewarding things you can do in this business is being able to craft a whole episode.”