Amazon Prime viewers delighted as 'best show on TV' has five seasons uploaded

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Amazon Prime has now added five seasons of a series that viewers have hailed as the 'best show on TV' which boasts impressive ratings and a dedicated fanbase

Amazon Prime has just released several episodes of a 'riveting' action series from the creative mind behind blockbuster hits like Justified and Homeland, a series which has been compared to a newly released Netflix 'thriller.' Seal Team, which debuted in 2017 and ran for seven seasons, was initially an exclusive title for the Paramount+ streaming platform after transitioning from its network home on CBS. However, it has since been made accessible on other platforms, including Amazon Prime - which has been praised for uploading a 'masterpiece' war movie - which has just incorporated the first five seasons into its catalog, which also contains the 'best show ever,' which some people may find hard to watch.

This implies that not all seasons are available on the retail giant's streaming service, but UK viewers can locate the sixth and seventh installments on NOW. This makes it more convenient than ever for fans to binge-watch the highly acclaimed show. Carrie Underwood 'pushed' for American Idol show crew felt was 'inappropriate' Paul McCartney reveals why he used secret fake name on classic song The show revolves around an elite group of Navy SEALs as they strategize and carry out some of the most dangerous high-stakes missions at a moment's notice.



However, the strain of these assignments impacts them and their families back home. Seal Team is the creation of writer Benjamin Cavell, who has previously written episodes for hit shows such as Justified and Homeland. He also contributed to the television adaptation of Stephen King's post-apocalyptic masterpiece The Stand and is slated to adapt the author's book The Institute for the small screen in the near future.

The series, with a writers room dotted with ex-Navy SEALs like Mark Semos and Kenny Sheard, boasted a veteran presence of 70%, infusing the show with genuine military insight for its storylines. The drama has notched over 100 episodes and earned a solid 71% rating on Rotten Tomatoes. Although it wrapped up sooner than expected and ditched plans for a movie spin-off, the series still commands a loyal fanbase.

An early review predicted its trajectory, stating: "SEAL Team is built for success and will probably find it. But like the members of the SEAL Team, it's better on the battlefield than on the home front." Fans have taken to social media to express their enthusiasm, with one declaring the series "riveting and unbelievably entertaining!" Another confessed to being captivated by every season, lauding the script and the cast's dynamic: "I have been glued to the screen for each and every season.

The script is fantastic and the actors have amazing chemistry." One viewer extolled it as "absolutely the BEST show on TV. From the writers to the producers, directors, stage hands, cameramen, stuntmen and the FANTASTIC actors.

" crediting everyone from the writers to the stuntmen and the "absolutely the BEST show on TV. From the writers to the producers, directors, stage hands, cameramen, stuntmen and the FANTASTIC actors." Another praised its authenticity, remarking: "This is one of the most authentic shows on television.

It is super how the audience is let in on the actual preplanning of the Seal's next mission." A viewer recounted their change of heart, raving: "What a sleeper of a show. Oh my God, let me tell you, at first it was a slow burn.

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how wrong could I have been. After three episodes I was hooked, the show really touches on a lot of accurate and actual real live topics. Not just in a battle field way but also what our soldiers go through, their families, and loved ones.

" Further praising the show, they commented: "The development of the show makes the characters kind of related, you can feel what they going through. The show is not perfect, but real nice for a chance. I recommend it, give it a chance of you have not ready taken a look.

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