*sigh*
People defend the show by reiterating that it is portraying military life of the elite realistically.........Well, if I wanted a TV show to be 'realistic', I'd find a documentary somewhere.
I want to be entertained, my attention kept, my mind guessing on - what next. Keep home drama, personal drama, any and all drama and struggles confined to the last 5 minutes of the show.
Yeah, yeah....Covid and budget and production and travel restrictions.....I get it, but not every episode has to have choppers and explosions, car wrecks and filmed on foreign locations.......Pattern of life remains my favorite episode.
They've written the show in a way, I don't like the characters anymore either.....hell, I started disliking Jason Hayes when he left his two-school age children home alone after the death of their mother....I mean....a sentence randomly spoken, "Hey Jay, how's that housekeeper working out for you?", wasn't too much to throw in an episode, was it?
SEAL Team has accomplished what Chicago PD has done...kill the show for me. When they no longer had the patrol officers and killed Al......a character I miss soooo much.....and became focused on 'personal drama', I hardly watch the show anymore.