After seven seasons of leading the elite military unit on CBS’s SEAL Team, David Boreanaz (Buffy The Vampire Slayer) is bidding farewell to the show, which concluded its final episode on October 6.According to Variety, Boreanaz started his career in 1993 when he landed a guest spot on an episode of Married… With Children, and since then, has evolved his career by starring in many shows, including the hit mystery series Bones, in which he plays Seeley Booth and teams up with Emily Deschanel’s (Devil in Ohio) Dr. Temperance Brennan.”
In an mxdwn post, the duo voiced their desire for the reboot with an X post, where Kathy Reichs (Fire and Bones), whose work the show is based on, supported the revival.”
In the interview with Variety, Boreanaz also talks about Buffy the Vampire Slayer’s success, another series he starred in during his earlier career days, which resulted in the creation of the spinoff Angel. “I owe a lot to Sarah for her patience, and obviously the draw of our chemistry was a big part of that show’s success in the beginning. There’s not a day that goes by that I don’t thank that I was able to walk my dog, which allowed me to get my manager, which propelled me to a meeting that really was a pathway and a start of something.” Other questions were asked of Boreanaz, such as how he and the creative team arrived at the conclusion for his character, Jason Hayes, in the final season of SEAL Team.
While fans await further news on the progression of the Bones revival, the twelve seasons of the original series are available to stream on Hulu to rewatch Boreanaz and the rest of the cast as they solve mysteries. The entire seven seasons of the SEAL Team are also available to stream on Paramount+.