SEAL Team Recap 04/29/20: Season 3 Episode 19 “In The Blind”

SEAL Team Recap 04/29/20: Season 3 Episode 19 "In The Blind"

Tonight on CBS their new military drama Seal Team airs with an all-new Wednesday, April 29, 2020, episode and we have your Seal Team recap below. On tonight’s Seal Team season 4 episode 19, “In The Blind” as per the CBS synopsis, “Bravo Team gets ambushed by enemy forces during a mission to extract a potential link to a new terrorist leader. Also, Sonny considers planting roots in his hometown.”

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BRAVO Team still couldn’t believe they let a terrorist go. The team had raided a recruitment meeting and they handed over everyone to be interrogated, but their superiors somehow messed everything up. They accidentally released a dangerous man back out in the wild. They did this because the leader of the Tahara Network had pretended to be underling and so Mandy had had him released. She didn’t think the man was dangerous. She didn’t know how much of a mistake it was until later on and so now she’s trying to fix it. Mandy is trying to find her terrorist. She’s looking for him everywhere and it’s the team that’s going to be doing the heavy lifting.

Mandy later found a possible link to the Tahara Network. She found out a man involved in a bomb-making camp had been picked up by the Afghani forces and so she wanted him brought back to base. She was going to send BRAVO Team to collect him. They couldn’t wait until nightfall like they usually did. They would have to collect this man in broad daylight and so the team was taking a risk here. They were going to be risking their livers. And for what? Someone like Sidiqi might not even be willing to talk once they got him and so this whole mission was a risk. A risk they were hoping that would pay off.

Also, the team was wondering when Sonny was coming back. Sonny went on a scorched campaign before he left and no one knows how he’ll react to all the changes. His buddy Clay was going through STA-21. He was on the path of becoming a superior and some of his friends on the team feel like they’ve been abandoned. There was also Davis. Davis was flirting with someone else and Sonny might not take to that too kindly. Sonny was a wild card. The team couldn’t predict even if they tried to and so it’s a little funny that Sonny had taken his break to become reacquainted with his past. Sonny had gone home to his father’s ranch. He was helping out his dad and he seemed happier there.

Sonny hasn’t been in touch with his friends. They didn’t know what was going on with him and things were different once they deployed. They had to focus on the mission. They were sent after Sidiqi. They found him being held by the Afghani and they eventually got him turned over to them. BRAVO had just collected Sidiqi when they learned that a four-vehicle convoy was coming their way. The team and their superiors believed this convoy to be enemies. They believed Sidiqi’s people were coming to get him and they had to flee the area. They had to flee right then. The team rushed back to their cars and they were hit before they could go in.

The convoy was providing heavy gunfire. They also had a rocket launcher that they used to take down the drone that was watching over the team and that along with their comms being cut off meant the team had no way of contacting their intelligence unit. They were more or less on their own. They could try to wait for the next drone to be launched or they could make moves. The team chose to make moves. They tried to get to a better position. They went high up because they wanted to at least try and get visional on their enemies. They went high and it wasn’t enough. The ambush was too well-planned. The team was later separated because of it.

Clay was surrounded on the ground level. Meanwhile, Ray and Jason were semi-protected. They went into a building they used as cover and Ray climbed to the roof to get a visual on the snipers. Ray tried to find where the sniper was hiding. He looked for them in the mountains and he wasn’t getting a visual. So, Clay suggested he use his thermal cameras. It was pretty cold out there and so Clay’s idea worked. Ray spotted two snipers hiding in the mountains and he and the team took the shot. They finally thought they were fighting back when even more men arrived at the village and they weren’t friendlies.

But the second drone came to their defense. Their intelligence unit got eyes on the situation and they reconnected comms. With that, the team was able to fight back. They killed the insurgents and they brought Sidiqi back to base. They later handed him over to Mandy. The team then found a way to decompress after such a hard day and what they didn’t do was talk about it. They praised each other for smart decisions in the field but they didn’t talk about how they were feeling or open up to each other and even as they learned information from Mandy it wasn’t taken seriously. They were given a name and now they know who they are hunting next.

They’re looking for a young man they had a tragic connection to. The team had once killed this man’s father. Jason made sure to downplay it in front of him because he didn’t want anyone getting a big head over hunting the next Al-Hazred and yet they had killed an Al-Hazred before. They had killed him at his home several years back and Jason had been the one to find his traumatized son. The son was a young boy at the time. It’s unfortunate that he’s now a terrorist himself and so Jason thought about what could have been different. He thought what could he have done to have stopped Junior from following in his father’s footsteps.

THE END!