Saturday, December 5, 2020

Mysteries & Suspense

 I don't know for sure if it's the TIP OF THE SPEAR Episode of the SEAL Team I watched the other night or this particular episode is the first or second episode of SEAL Team. In this episode  Clay Spencer (Max Thieriot) was being trained alone for his combat attack and it was repetitive, being watched by the commander-in-charge of the team, by Jason Haynes (David Boreanaz) and Ray (Neil Brown). Jason & Ray seemed not impressed of Clay's ability and skills. Clay was bullied by members of the SEAL Team. However in this episode and previous episodes after that training it was Clay Spencer who ends up saving their asses, from being blown apart by explosives and how many times he rescued the whole team from eminent dangers? So many hundred times. Clay plays the role of a skilled sniper. His romantic life suffered in this series. Too many of the members of SEAL Team died and were buried and only few of them stand to protect and support the team and their secret mission. Jason's family life suffered evidently more than anybody else when his wife passed away and have to care for his two kids. The latest episodes: The God Of War & Forever War is about contemplation time or realization of what could they do out of war. They are getting old for action, they are not spring chickens anymore. They are the braves, the Bravo Team but I think the heavy loads are too heavy for them now. ? 

WEIRD right? Two brand new episodes that you think will catapult them to more ACTIONS, nothing but actions and the way the story is intertwined, what the hell is they are up to? SECRET. Nothing but secret.

This secret has something to do with other series of secrets within the plot themes in other shows and programs on TV. Without mystery and suspense what else you can do without?

They have secrets...you don't have secret?

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