I guess people don't realize that this is reality for alot of Special Team operators. Losing a leg even in the military doesn't have to be the end all, be all. Jason's brain injury doesn't have to be the end all be all for him either.
Feel so sorry and thankful for Clay. I hope he gets well and goes to congress or senate like he dreamed in the former seasons, helping out vets like himself and Brett Swann.
I massively hate what they did to him. He was such an optimistic, funny good guy. and they turned him into a highly depressed, mope who gave up on all his opportunities in life and THEN they take his leg. How hard can you f*** up a character? Clay deserved a better end.
I’m not trying to be mean, but this is kind of showing you the reality of what they can go through or what people go through when they are in the military or whatever I mean I get that as a show when you want to happy ending, but that is not always the case in life things like this does happen so you can’t sit there and be mad because he change the character that you like because you can’t face, but reality is this is what they deal with in reality, so I’m happy when shows go for what reality can be like showing you that it is not always a happy ending I mean you have to work at it takes you just to get that happy ending that you want nothing is not possible but they’re showing that you know they do go through depression just like everybody else. Sorry that you wanna fancy world and watch a Disney movie you just want fantasy
@tammiepage6489 couldn't have said it better. You don't just give up your life in the millitary. You give up your chance at a normal one. Because one you go in the military, you'll never be the same again. This show does a great job at representing that.
Honestly, without Clay in the field and Stella at home this show is screwed. That is a bad ending in some respects for Clay's arc, but I suppose it demonstrates a bit of reality.
@@sam432ful It took me 3 goes to get into watching Seal Team. It really sux that Clay is now an amputee, and his real life has moved on to another show. 9 out of 10, actors who do that end up starring in a flop series. I cannot see people watching a program about Californian fire fighters for 6 seasons...... I think it has been tried before and they all flopped after one or two seasons.... the truth is I have some vague recollection about a firey type show years ago that never lasted. The bloke who plays Jason Hayes should be a repeat winner of an award for overacting. I think I have said it elsewhere, he is one of the exec producers, meaning he has taken a pay deal, or put his money into the show, so the writers give him more favourable screen time to act out being a man child, when not in the field. I would still rather watch Michelle Lukes, Sullivan Stapleton and Phillip Winchester in Strikeback, but all things come to an end.
@@andrewsmith8729 there are a million fire fighting based tv shows and most of them start good but after the first couple of seasons they turn shit but i just watched the first episode of his new show called 'Fire Country' and I really enjoyed it but we will see if that continues. Also there are a million tv shows based on Fire Fighting, Policing and medical procedurals and they all have there charm. Like Chicago med, chicago Pd and Chicago Fire. there is also shows like 9-1-1 and stuff like that, which I didn't enjoy. But i suggest giving them a go because you never know what you will enjoy.
This isn’t necessarily the end of clay on the show. There are many Teir one operators that are amputees. Hell there’s guys operating that are missing both legs. Remember, the Navy has invested tens of millions of dollars into training these guys. They aren’t willing to write off that investment over an amputated leg. Instead, assuming the operator wishes to continue operating, the Navy has the VA fit them with top of the line prosthetics. These prosthetics are insanely expensive, and not covered by insurance. Most civilians could not afford them, but the Navy is willing to pay for them for guys that have been trained to this level. The prosthetics allow them to operate just as they were before the injury. Now, to be clear, losing an arm is a different story, because they need their hands to manipulate their weapons, explosives, hand to hand combat, etc. but losing a leg or two is not necessarily a career ending injury.
I’m gonna need you to name one Tier one Operator in real life who returned to combat in the field (not as a support element) with one damn leg. Cause I’m calling bullshit on this paragraph.
In the us army is Nick Lavery. Special forces. Still active even after losing a leg in 2013. In 2015 he returned to being in special operations. Look up Rick Kaiser. Look up Travis Mills. They could have him return with a prosthetic leg.
@@dominysynclair thats correct his name is nick larvey, there is a documentary on him and how the injury happened and how he returned as an amputee to special forces operation. The documentery is done by the black rifle coffee company. The link is ruclips.net/video/1HNpvZvHvaU/видео.html&ab_channel=BlackRifleCoffeeCompany
They are not writing him of. Max will be in the coming episodes, just a lot less then before. Clay can't operate, so he's home and max is working on another show called Fire Country.
@@BellaMPL Yea, but still he won't be able to come back as an operator unless they give him a prosthetic leg that allows him to perform his duties in the field, but I doubt that it would be that sophisticated. They could've done the same thing they did with Trent and just made him be in a coma like he was for the most of the season with Max having to shoot for a different show, more or less Clay's role as a SEAL is pretty much over, maybe he'll transition over to instructing Green Team SEAL candidates full-time and pursue his whole TBI thing again, or even help Ray start up his Vet-Help Center that they've been discussing since last season, overall the show isn't gonna be the same without Clay going on Ops
It's interesting, they do present the harsh reality of war in some form for sure... This season start shook me a bit, though it's kinda cheesy. A civilian vehicle, seemingly not even uparmored any bit, let-alone being an MRAP, flung into the air by an IED blast but everyone is fine inside. It takes what, 3 simultaneous RPG hits afterwards to break one guy's leg open, rest are kinda just fine. Sure, was cool seein Jason go guerilla one man army on the attackers but lol... But Clay's leg... damn, that was kinda graphic. I kind of felt it that it'd have to be cut off later. What now with the series tho? Is this planned to be the final season or were they uh... ballsy or whatever enough to basically leave out one of the main characters like this?
Hopefully he can get back in the fight like that one ranger. Who’s lost a leg and went back to kick some more ass. It’s just that’ll be difficult for his actor going forward to pretend to loose a leg
Actually that’s incorrect. There are many Teir one operators that are amputees. Hell there’s guys operating that are missing both legs. Remember, the Navy has invested tens of millions of dollars into training these guys. They aren’t willing to write off that investment over an amputated leg. Instead, assuming the operator wishes to continue operating, the Navy has the VA fit them with top of the line prosthetics. These prosthetics are insanely expensive, and not covered by insurance. Most civilians could not afford them, but the Navy is willing to pay for them for guys that have been trained to this level. The prosthetics allow them to operate just as they were before the injury. Now, to be clear, losing an arm is a different story, because they need their hands to manipulate their weapons, explosives, hand to hand combat, etc. but losing a leg or two is not necessarily a career ending injury.
Nick Lavery is an amputee who is still active in the army special forces. Good to know they can return to the fight. That's gotta be a rough experience. Nothing but respect.
This is just a series but it really happens, my most sincere respects to that person who has lost a limb in your service
Shattered my heart when he died
I guess people don't realize that this is reality for alot of Special Team operators. Losing a leg even in the military doesn't have to be the end all, be all. Jason's brain injury doesn't have to be the end all be all for him either.
Feel so sorry and thankful for Clay. I hope he gets well and goes to congress or senate like he dreamed in the former seasons, helping out vets like himself and Brett Swann.
I ❤️ this Series...
And this Scene Actually Brought Tears 😭
Man this was so sad....Cried when clay lost his leg 💔💔💔
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@@officialseriestv4853 done 👍👍
Man this had me in tears 😭😭😭😭
I massively hate what they did to him.
He was such an optimistic, funny good guy. and they turned him into a highly depressed, mope who gave up on all his opportunities in life
and THEN they take his leg. How hard can you f*** up a character? Clay deserved a better end.
Clay is dead
I’m not trying to be mean, but this is kind of showing you the reality of what they can go through or what people go through when they are in the military or whatever I mean I get that as a show when you want to happy ending, but that is not always the case in life things like this does happen so you can’t sit there and be mad because he change the character that you like because you can’t face, but reality is this is what they deal with in reality, so I’m happy when shows go for what reality can be like showing you that it is not always a happy ending I mean you have to work at it takes you just to get that happy ending that you want nothing is not possible but they’re showing that you know they do go through depression just like everybody else. Sorry that you wanna fancy world and watch a Disney movie you just want fantasy
@tammiepage6489 couldn't have said it better. You don't just give up your life in the millitary. You give up your chance at a normal one. Because one you go in the military, you'll never be the same again. This show does a great job at representing that.
That makes me so mad 😠😡 how they are starting off etc clay shouldn't of loss a body part he needs to be with the team etc we need more seasons etc
Honestly, without Clay in the field and Stella at home this show is screwed. That is a bad ending in some respects for Clay's arc, but I suppose it demonstrates a bit of reality.
Well max has joined a new show so…
I assume they wrote him off and he won’t be a series regular anymore.
@@sam432ful It took me 3 goes to get into watching Seal Team.
It really sux that Clay is now an amputee, and his real life has moved on to another show. 9 out of 10, actors who do that end up starring in a flop series. I cannot see people watching a program about Californian fire fighters for 6 seasons...... I think it has been tried before and they all flopped after one or two seasons.... the truth is I have some vague recollection about a firey type show years ago that never lasted.
The bloke who plays Jason Hayes should be a repeat winner of an award for overacting. I think I have said it elsewhere, he is one of the exec producers, meaning he has taken a pay deal, or put his money into the show, so the writers give him more favourable screen time to act out being a man child, when not in the field.
I would still rather watch Michelle Lukes, Sullivan Stapleton and Phillip Winchester in Strikeback, but all things come to an end.
@@andrewsmith8729 there are a million fire fighting based tv shows and most of them start good but after the first couple of seasons they turn shit but i just watched the first episode of his new show called 'Fire Country' and I really enjoyed it but we will see if that continues.
Also there are a million tv shows based on Fire Fighting, Policing and medical procedurals and they all have there charm.
Like Chicago med, chicago Pd and Chicago Fire.
there is also shows like 9-1-1 and stuff like that, which I didn't enjoy.
But i suggest giving them a go because you never know what you will enjoy.
This isn’t necessarily the end of clay on the show. There are many Teir one operators that are amputees. Hell there’s guys operating that are missing both legs. Remember, the Navy has invested tens of millions of dollars into training these guys. They aren’t willing to write off that investment over an amputated leg. Instead, assuming the operator wishes to continue operating, the Navy has the VA fit them with top of the line prosthetics. These prosthetics are insanely expensive, and not covered by insurance. Most civilians could not afford them, but the Navy is willing to pay for them for guys that have been trained to this level. The prosthetics allow them to operate just as they were before the injury. Now, to be clear, losing an arm is a different story, because they need their hands to manipulate their weapons, explosives, hand to hand combat, etc. but losing a leg or two is not necessarily a career ending injury.
I’m gonna need you to name one Tier one Operator in real life who returned to combat in the field (not as a support element) with one damn leg.
Cause I’m calling bullshit on this paragraph.
In the us army is Nick Lavery. Special forces. Still active even after losing a leg in 2013. In 2015 he returned to being in special operations.
Look up Rick Kaiser.
Look up Travis Mills.
They could have him return with a prosthetic leg.
@@liamcephus9687 he lying,
@@liamcephus9687 There's a guy in the Army, can't remember if he's Rangers, Green Beret or Delta, but it's true.
@@dominysynclair thats correct his name is nick larvey, there is a documentary on him and how the injury happened and how he returned as an amputee to special forces operation. The documentery is done by the black rifle coffee company. The link is ruclips.net/video/1HNpvZvHvaU/видео.html&ab_channel=BlackRifleCoffeeCompany
She was the only one that knew how Jason was feeling
This is how the character of Alex was born in Modern Warafare :))
This is a reality for a lot of team guys.
Can't believe these guys are writing off clay .... Damnit
They are not writing him of. Max will be in the coming episodes, just a lot less then before. Clay can't operate, so he's home and max is working on another show called Fire Country.
@@BellaMPL Yea, but still he won't be able to come back as an operator unless they give him a prosthetic leg that allows him to perform his duties in the field, but I doubt that it would be that sophisticated. They could've done the same thing they did with Trent and just made him be in a coma like he was for the most of the season with Max having to shoot for a different show, more or less Clay's role as a SEAL is pretty much over, maybe he'll transition over to instructing Green Team SEAL candidates full-time and pursue his whole TBI thing again, or even help Ray start up his Vet-Help Center that they've been discussing since last season, overall the show isn't gonna be the same without Clay going on Ops
Now he gets to be a fireman
He should've just rode off in the sunset with his family and they could've guest starred in the future if he had time
Complete bs what they do here
Since he’s on another show now they decided to basically destroy his character wow truly sad
Damn!
They finally took this boy's leg 👎 what a bummer
The Paramount+ series bid farewell to Clay Spenser.😂
Second time he lost his leg. LoL.
Think they can reattach it? lol
It's interesting, they do present the harsh reality of war in some form for sure... This season start shook me a bit, though it's kinda cheesy. A civilian vehicle, seemingly not even uparmored any bit, let-alone being an MRAP, flung into the air by an IED blast but everyone is fine inside. It takes what, 3 simultaneous RPG hits afterwards to break one guy's leg open, rest are kinda just fine. Sure, was cool seein Jason go guerilla one man army on the attackers but lol...
But Clay's leg... damn, that was kinda graphic. I kind of felt it that it'd have to be cut off later.
What now with the series tho? Is this planned to be the final season or were they uh... ballsy or whatever enough to basically leave out one of the main characters like this?
We need seasons 4,5,6 in Latin America. please!
Yall legit made the series bad... what's the sense of me watching it without the best operator.
Hopefully he can get back in the fight like that one ranger. Who’s lost a leg and went back to kick some more ass. It’s just that’ll be difficult for his actor going forward to pretend to loose a leg
This comment aged well
Ranger and operators are completely different
drama but not just drama.
Foi um final de merda pro Clay ele merecia mais
I thought Clay was killed???
I thought they said he died? I don't buy it anyway. They stopped making sense after season 5.
So they'll be writing Jay out of the show. As an amputee he won't be able to be a SEAL/tier one operator anymore. 😭😭😭
Actually that’s incorrect. There are many Teir one operators that are amputees. Hell there’s guys operating that are missing both legs. Remember, the Navy has invested tens of millions of dollars into training these guys. They aren’t willing to write off that investment over an amputated leg. Instead, assuming the operator wishes to continue operating, the Navy has the VA fit them with top of the line prosthetics. These prosthetics are insanely expensive, and not covered by insurance. Most civilians could not afford them, but the Navy is willing to pay for them for guys that have been trained to this level. The prosthetics allow them to operate just as they were before the injury. Now, to be clear, losing an arm is a different story, because they need their hands to manipulate their weapons, explosives, hand to hand combat, etc. but losing a leg or two is not necessarily a career ending injury.
@@snowskimaster hope this is true cause Max Theoriet cant leave the show
@@xTenzin10 That is total bullshit.
Nick Lavery is an amputee who is still active in the army special forces. Good to know they can return to the fight. That's gotta be a rough experience. Nothing but respect.