Due to the events all throughout this season of the show, it was clear that “SEAL Team” Season 2 Episode 3 was going to be an emotional installment. The tragedy that occurred might even be enough to force Jason (David Boreanaz) to leave Bravo Team. Photos of the upcoming episode have also been released and it looks like it’s going to be both a dramatic and action-packed segment.
As Carter Matt notes, “SEAL Team” Season 2 Episode 3 could bring out the best performance of David Boreanaz’s career. The season has been quite emotional, so far, but the events of the upcoming episode will push a sword through the characters’ and the viewers’ hearts. A tragedy is never an easy thing to get over, even for those as well trained as members of a SEAL team.
The title of “SEAL Team” Season 2 Episode 3 will be “The Worst Condition” and according to the synopsis posted over at the site, Jason will need to make a difficult decision. On the one hand, leaving Bravo Team could give him an emotional reprieve and allow him to heal. On the other hand, this group has been his home for the longest time. What road will he choose?
“After tragedy strikes, Jason is faced with a huge decision regarding his future with Bravo Team,” the synopsis reads.
For those who might want a glimpse into the events that will unfold in “SEAL Team” Season 2 Episode 3, Spoilers Guide has photos to share. In most of them, the scenes depicted appear to be that of conflict, with a few seemingly alluding to planning stages of some kind. Fans will have to wait for the episode to air to learn the full facts. Viewers will not be forced to wait too long since it’s scheduled for Oct. 17.


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