Danny Ames
I really liked the show season 1 with Walton Goggins. After that it has gone downhill fast. The show does still make me think, but the show needs more insight into seal training and brotherhood. The teenage girl stuff seems a bit hollywood (especially the girl who is being recruited).I'm getting tired of the new trend where season 1 of a show will feature a prominent actor, and then they try to have a bunch of unknowns carry the show.
Lythas_85
Everytime I see a militaty action series, I kind expect to see exactly what we have here.. the guys are badass but when they get home, the wives nag, don't respect them and the guys just take it.. damn, is it difficult to every once in a while, either make the guys single or maybe with a loving family who cherishes the guy?Now as regarding to the other plots.. don't see much difference from Seal Team.. there's the "bad guy of the season" storyline,, but the washed up ex seal.. oh come on, man.. same old mangina story.. the guy lives for his wife and seems not to notice everything is falling apart and when the breakup happens, the guy flips and starts killing unarmed muslims... oh boy. This plot is ridiculous not to mention the second guessing thing during and after the missions.. there's no unity and respect to the chain of command whatsoever.Seal Team owns Six in this aspect.. more action and way less drama and nagging wives.. Six spends a bit more time trying to develop the characters tho.. well, only 4 characters and not the whole team (the latino, the leader, the blond dude and the former seal) while Seal Team is pretty much focused on Clay and David Boreanaz's character.