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‘SEAL Team’ Season 6 Episode 2 Photos, Plot Details, and Cast

SEAL Team Season 6 Episode 2

After a crazy, action-packed season six premiere, Paramount+’s SEAL Team episode two picks up with Clay dealing with his devastating injury while the team sets out on another mission. Episode two, “Crawl, Walk, Run,” will stream on Sunday, September 25, 2022 and was directed by series star Jessica Pare from a script by Dana Greenblatt and Leanne Koch.

The cast is led by David Boreanaz as Jason Hayes and includes Max Thieriot as Clay Spenser, Neil Brown Jr as Ray Perry, AJ Buckley as Sonny Quinn, and Toni Trucks as Lisa Davis.

Some SEAL Team fans thought Max Thieriot would be exiting the series after the season six premiere, but for now Thieriot is handling this gig and his new series – Fire Country.

“It’s a juggle, but thankfully we started SEAL Team season six before we started shooting episode two [of Fire Country],” said Thieriot said during the winter TCA panel. “I was able to work it right into the gap in between. It’s been crazy, but life’s crazy and I got a couple kids to throw in there and moving around up to Vancouver to shoot a TV show…I’m young and I can keep up. I like staying busy, so it works for me.”

“Crawl, Walk, Run” Plot: BRAVO is deployed on a high-stakes mission in Russian-controlled territory as Clay battles with his recovery.

SEAL Team Season 6 Episode 2
Max Thieriot as Clay Spenser and David Boreanaz as Jason Hayes in ‘SEAL Team’ season 6 episode 2 (Photo: Monty Brinton / Paramount+ © 2022 CBS Studios Inc)

Series Description, Courtesy of Paramount+:

SEAL Team is a military drama that follows the professional and personal lives of the most elite unit of Navy SEALs as they train, plan and execute the most dangerous, high-stakes missions our country can ask of them. Jason Hayes (Boreanaz) is the respected, intense leader of the Tier One team whose home life has suffered as a result of his extensive warrior’s existence. His team includes his trusted confidant, Ray Perry (Brown, Jr.), the longest-tenured operator with whom Jason shares an ingrained shorthand; Sonny Quinn (Buckley), an exceptional, loyal soldier with a checkered past who still combats self-destructive tendencies; and Clay Spenser (Thieriot), a young, multilingual second-generation SEAL with insatiable drive and dedication.

Vital to the team’s success is Lieutenant Lisa Davis (Trucks), a no-nonsense, take-charge officer. Deployed on clandestine missions worldwide at a moment’s notice and knowing the toll it takes on them and their families, this tight-knit SEAL team displays unwavering patriotism and fearless dedication even in the face of overwhelming odds.

SEAL Team Season 6 Episode 2
AJ Buckley as Sonny Quinn, Toni Trucks as Lisa Davis, Neil Brown Jr. as Ray Perry, David Boreanaz as Jason Hayes, and Michael Wade as Lt. Soto in season 6 episode 2 (Photo: Trae Patton/Paramount+. © 2022 CBS Studios Inc)
SEAL Team Season 6 Episode 2
Neil Brown Jr. as Ray Perry, David Boreanaz as Jason Hayes, and AJ Buckley as Sonny Quinn in season 6 episode 2 (Photo: Monty Brinton/Paramount+. © 2022 CBS Studios Inc)
SEAL Team Season 6 Episode 2
Toni Trucks as Lisa Davis, David Boreanaz as Jason Hayes, Jessica Pare as Mandy Ellis, Neil Brown Jr as Ray Perry, Tyler Grey as Trent, AJ Buckley as Sonny Quinn, and Justin Melnick as Brock in season 6 episode 2 (Photo: Monty Brinton/Paramount+. © 2022 CBS Studios Inc)
SEAL Team Season 6 Episode 2
Tyler Grey as Trent and David Boreanaz as Jason Hayes in season 6 episode 2 (Photo: Monty Brinton/Paramount+. © 2022 CBS Studios Inc)
SEAL Team Season 6 Episode 2
David Boreanaz as Jason Hayes and AJ Buckley as Sonny Brock in season 6 episode 2 (Photo: Monty Brinton/Paramount+. © 2022 CBS Studios Inc)
SEAL Team Season 6 Episode 2
Justin Melnick as Brock and Neil Brown Jr as Ray Perry in season 6 episode 2 (Photo: Monty Brinton/Paramount+. © 2022 CBS Studios Inc.)



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