I had a piece of wood go into my leg from moving an apple bin and that's how I get hurt!" Because honestly, it's usually not on the stunts, it's on me doing something really ridiculous. "I just got to be careful not to get hurt. That's where I get to be a boy climbing on a jungle gym, and having done SEAL Team where I did most of my stunts, the acting stuff is great obviously and that's the core of the show, but I get excited when I get to do stunts because I'm a little bit of a wild child," he admits. But there are some things that the fans are going to love and then there are some things that they're going to be very concerned about."Īs the lead of an action-filled series like Fire Country, Thieriot revealed he does "most of" the stunts asked of him though he prefaced by saying it hasn't required him to do "anything too crazy yet." And when we get back, that episode is incredible also. 6 will "unpack everything that happened." "The goal is to take people on that journey with these characters. "They're going to need them this week," Thieriot confirms, promising that the winter premiere on Jan. The 33-year-old actor hinted that viewers will need a box of tissues nearby when they tune in Friday. And this episode very much unpacks that and really dives into the emotions behind family losing children. You want to be able to control your world and protect your kids. "We see a situation where parents are dealing with their children being in this scary, impossible situation and feeling really helpless," he says of the car accident parallels from Vince's past and the present-day case. "That's something, as a parent, I know that always scares me. On a deeper level, the episode explores the trauma of a parent losing their children. I don't even know if you're going to be on the edge of your seat at the end of this one." I always crave those moments and being left wanting more," he teases. What just happened? What is going to happen after this?' And for me as a viewer, that's what I love. Subscribe to the newsletter to have military news, updates and resources delivered straight to your inbox."It's one of those moments that the audience, I know, will be like, 'Oh my gosh. Whether you're looking for news and entertainment, thinking of joining the military or keeping up with military life and benefits, has you covered. Max Thieriot fans can be happy that, no matter what Clay's fate might be, he'll be the star of his own show and no one will have to subscribe to streaming to enjoy "Fire Country." Keep Up With the Best in Military Entertainment In the end, this news doesn't really provide any reassurances or reveal anything about what will happen on "SEAL Team" when the show returns later this year. If "Fire Country" isn't a hit, then "SEAL Team" would probably like to have the option to bring back Clay full-time for a potential seventh season. Maybe he'll have a desk job for season 6. Maybe Clay's fine, and he's off to a new life with Stella and Brian. Or he could be so injured that he's stuck in intensive rehab and appears only as a recurring character in the Paramount+ series. He could appear in a few flashbacks as everyone remembers their fallen comrade. The announcement that Thieriot is returning to "SEAL Team" doesn't mean he survived the action in Mali.
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