'SEAL Team' Season 3 Episode 14 Preview: Bravo Team gets set for driving lessons but what is the real motive?

In the next episode of 'SEAL Team', the Bravo Team is all set to travel overseas for a foreign training exercise
UPDATED MAR 19, 2020
David Boreanaz as Jason Hayes (CBS)
David Boreanaz as Jason Hayes (CBS)

The Bravo Team is all set to travel overseas for a foreign training exercise in the upcoming episode. However, is it what it looks like? According to the official synopsis, it is "a clever disguise for their true mission — a hostage rescue."

Last week, 'SEAL Team' delved deep into a high-stakes After Action Report to identify who is responsible for a career-ending mistake. Vic Lopez (Lucca De Oliveira) was found to be at fault and it was shocking when his Trident Badge was cut off.

Titled 'Objects in Mirror', the upcoming episode might be another action-packed journey for the team and the summary reads, "Bravo Team travels overseas for a foreign training exercise to disguise their true mission – to rescue a high-value target that is being held hostage. Also, NASCAR driver Austin Dillon gives the team a special driving lesson."



 

In a promo, Daytona champ Dillon offers to give the Bravo Team a special driving lesson. Later, Mandy enters the room saying, "Playtime's over, boys." And the team departs for foreign training exercises. Guess what it could be? It is a shooting contest! There's much to look forward to as the plot moves forward. At the end of the trailer, Jason tells the rest, "This might be the dumbest idea you've ever had." 

Fans are wondering about the underlying suspense of the episode. "Wonder what kind of mission it would be to need something like this," a fan wrote and another fan page posted, "They're going to rescue an HVT that is being held hostage. I would guess the Nascar thing has something to do with a quick/tactical escape and evade once they rescue the hostage?"

Written by Tom Mularz and directed by David Cook, the episode is all set to release on Wednesday night, March 11, 2020, at approximately 9 pm ET on CBS.

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