5 big questions for SEAL Team Season 4

ÒObjects in MirrorÓ Ð Bravo Team travels overseas for a foreign training exercise to disguise their true mission Ð to rescue a high-value target that is being held hostage. Also, NASCAR driver Austin Dillon gives the team a special driving lesson, on SEAL TEAM, Wednesday, March 11 (9:01-10:00 PM, ET/PT) on the CBS Television Network. Pictured L to R: AJ Buckley as Sonny Quinn, David Boreanaz as Jason Hayes, and Jared Farid Ward as Odeev. Photo: Ron P. Jaffe/CBS ©2019 CBS Broadcasting, Inc. All Rights Reserved
ÒObjects in MirrorÓ Ð Bravo Team travels overseas for a foreign training exercise to disguise their true mission Ð to rescue a high-value target that is being held hostage. Also, NASCAR driver Austin Dillon gives the team a special driving lesson, on SEAL TEAM, Wednesday, March 11 (9:01-10:00 PM, ET/PT) on the CBS Television Network. Pictured L to R: AJ Buckley as Sonny Quinn, David Boreanaz as Jason Hayes, and Jared Farid Ward as Odeev. Photo: Ron P. Jaffe/CBS ©2019 CBS Broadcasting, Inc. All Rights Reserved /
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The SEAL Team Season 3 finale left Bravo Team in the desert. Now that we know Season 4 will happen, here are our biggest questions after the finale.

We’ve come to the end of another season of SEAL Team. Fortunately, there is definitely going to be a fourth season. It’s certainly necessary this year.

The third season ended with Bravo Team still on deployment. Due to the coronavirus, the show was cut short by two episodes, which meant there wasn’t the chance to bring our boys back. We’re left with a team that’s still slightly fractured, especially when it comes to various team members considering leaving (and a special one possibly being retired).

With all that, there are plenty of questions for the SEAL Team Season 4 premiere to answer. Here are my five biggest.

5. Did Clay write the letter?

Maybe I should ask about whether Clay will actually leave for Section 21, but this question connects to that. During the last episode, Clay found out that the politician he saved had her name cleared and it was all because of a letter that was sent. It’s likely that Clay sent that letter, knowing that he needed to do something.

Of course, the letter would mean trouble. It sparked more news around a subject and led to Clay making some waves that the brass may have wished he didn’t. This could lead to Clay being disciplined and losing the chance of going for Section 21. It would certainly prevent Bravo Team splitting up!