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The bond between the teammates is tested as they realize they can't always protect each other from their own minds. Critical Reception
Unlike action-heavy episodes, "Rearview Mirror" dives into the mental health of veterans. It explores the idea that even when the shooting stops, the battle continues internally. Seal Team 4x12
Clay works on navigating his relationship with Stella while trying to maintain his standing within the team, highlighting the constant struggle for balance between personal happiness and professional duty. Key Themes The bond between the teammates is tested as
Jason finds himself at a crossroads. He is forced to visit a former teammate, Theo, who has struggled significantly since leaving the service. This encounter serves as a "mirror," making Jason question his own longevity in the field and what his life looks like outside of being a tier-one operator. Clay works on navigating his relationship with Stella
Ray continues to grapple with the aftermath of his capture and torture. His "rearview mirror" involves facing the domestic reality of his trauma and how it affects his relationship with Naima and his children.
Following a high-stakes mission, the team returns home, but the transition to civilian life is anything but smooth. The episode focuses on the psychological weight the characters carry: