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* YouKilledMyFather: A rare villainous example, as one episode features Jason and the team hunting down the son of a terrorist Jason killed many years ago. It's revealed through flashbacks that the son witnessed his father's death as a child, and was driven to revenge.
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Season 6 aired from September 18 to November 20, 2022. The series was renewed for a seventh season on January 18, 2023.

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Season 6 aired from September 18 to November 20, 2022. The series was renewed for a seventh season on January 18, 2023, which would serve as the final season as of November 2023.
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** In "Fog of War," Bravo is reeling from a failed mission to rescue one of Mandy's informants when someone from the team made an ill-advised grenade toss that got the informant killed, and Jason even attempts to come up with a false cover story to ensure no one on the team will be blamed. The storyline has strong echoes of the disastrous Operation Anstruther from October 2010 when the real-life SEAL Team Six failed to rescue British hostage Linda Norgrove in Afghanistan, got her killed with a grenade, and was caught covering up the true story. [[spoiler: The culprit turns out to be NewMeat Vic Lopez, just like the real Team Six member who got Norgrove killed was a brand new member of the team who was on his first deployment with them.]]
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* ThouShaltNotKill: Generally, the team is weapons free when up against [[AcceptableTargets clearly identified terrorists, mercenaries, and other non-state hostile forces]]. Other times, however, discretion turns out to be the better part of valor, and knowing when not to engage is far more productive than opening fire:

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* ThouShaltNotKill: Generally, the team is weapons free when up against [[AcceptableTargets clearly identified terrorists, mercenaries, and other non-state hostile forces]].forces. Other times, however, discretion turns out to be the better part of valor, and knowing when not to engage is far more productive than opening fire:

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