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SEAL Team showed Jason beat the case against him in the most recent episode, but Bravo Team isn t out of the woods just yet. The next episode is set to be a doozy as the crew heads back out, and it s going to cause a lot of questions for a lot of people. This includes Jason, who will once again reconsider his role within the team.
Bravo Team is headed to the coast of Africa in Rearview Mirror, and with that mission comes some real questions for Jason. Based on the synopsis below, it sounds like he won t be the only one with some decisions to make.
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Warning! The following contains spoilers for the SEAL Team episode Limits Of Loyalty. Read at your own risk!
Jason Hayes was under some heat in his court martial hearing, but as
SEAL Team viewers may have expected, the Master Chief beat the case. Jason was acquitted of all charges, and while there was a big celebration to be had by all of Bravo Team about that victory, it doesn t sound like the team is quite out of the woods yet when it comes to issues.
SEAL Team is on break for two weeks, but a preview for an upcoming episode featured some of the drama the team will face. During the preview, it was said that even though Bravo Team was in the clear, they d be under a microscope for the next eight weeks. That means they have to all keep their noses clean, which may be easier for some than others.
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Monster Hunter
Cast: Milla Jovovich, Tony Jaa
Everything I know about the Monster Hunter video game series is contained in Paul W.S. Anderson’s big-screen adaptation of the franchise,
Monster Hunter.
There will be critics who can tell you who these characters are, or what’s up with the “new world” where monsters live, or why those of us in the “old world” should be worried about them, but that information is not presented in this visually interesting but narratively anemic motion picture, so please accept my apologies in advance: This review will likely be about as coherent as the film itself.