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Six
GenreDrama
Action
Created by
Starring
ComposersMarco Beltrami
Dennis Smith
Country of originUnited States
Original languageEnglish
No. of seasons1
No. of episodes8 (list of episodes)
Production
Executive producers
Production locationsWilmington, North Carolina
Santa Clarita, California
British Columbia
CinematographyDavid Klein
Armando Salas
EditorPhilip Neel
Camera setupSingle-camera
Running time44 minutes
Production companies
Original release
NetworkHistory
ReleaseJanuary 18, 2017 (2017-01-18) –
present (present)

Six (stylized as SIX) is an American television drama series. The series was ordered by the History channel with an eight-episode initial order.[1] The first two episodes were directed by Lesli Linka Glatter.[2] Six premiered on January 18, 2017.[3]

Six was renewed for a second season of 10 episodes on February 23, 2017, which will likely premiere in 2018.[4]

Premise

The series chronicles the operations and daily lives of operators who are part of the U.S. Naval Special Warfare Development Group (DEVGRU), more commonly known as SEAL Team Six, which is one of the U.S. Armed Forces' primary counter-terrorism units.

Cast

Main

Recurring

  • Nondumiso Tembe as Na'omi Ajimuda
  • Lindsley Register as Dharma Caulder
  • Tyla Harris as Esther
  • Jarreth J. Merz as Emir Hatim Al-Muttaqi
  • Donny Boaz as Special Warfare Operator First Class (E-6) Beauregard "Buck" Buckley a.k.a Foxtrot Delta 5/FD5 (season 1)
  • Rus Blackwell as Commander (O-5) Atkins, the commanding officer of White Squadron.
  • Zeeko Zaki as Akmal Barayev
  • Joshua Gage as Ricky Ortiz, Jr.
  • Jessica Garza as Anabel Ortiz
  • Britt Rentschler as Tammi Buckley
  • Angela Relucio as Lieutenant Junior Grade (O-2) Camille Fung

Production

Joe Manganiello was originally cast as Rip Taggart[14] but left the series in April 2016 "due to a 'manageable' preexisting health issue".[15] About a week after Manganiello's departure, Walton Goggins was cast as his replacement. All of the already done shoots with Manganiello's character, nearly two full episodes, had to be re-shot.[11] Also Christopher Backus had been cast, but left the project to be on the series Roadies before the series started shooting.[16]

Season two, which consists of 10 episodes,[17] is being produced by a new production company, Six 2 North Productions Inc. Kimberly Peirce and Colin Bucksey are directors, with George Perkins the executive producer. Season two began filming on July 17, 2017, in Metro Vancouver, around Pemberton,[18] and throughout British Columbia, and will complete filming on November 23, 2017.[19][20]

Reception

On review aggregator Metacritic, Six has a rating of 54 out of 100 based on 14 reviews, indicating "mixed or average reviews".[21] The show also has a 62% rating based on 13 reviews from review aggregator Rotten Tomatoes, stating "Six's well-crafted action and engaging characters are intriguing in spite of the show's trite pretense and familiar narrative".[22]

Episodes

Season 1 (2017)

No.TitleDirected byWritten byOriginal air dateU.S. viewers
(millions)
1"Pilot"Lesli Linka GlatterDavid Broyles & William BroylesJanuary 18, 2017 (2017-01-18)1.73[23]
While on a mission in Afghanistan in 2014, U.S. Navy SEAL troop leader Rip Taggart makes a questionable decision when he takes out a possible threat, working for the terrorist Muttaqi, who claims he's American. Two years later, Rip is disbanded from his team and is working as a private security contractor in Nigeria helping to protect an all girls school. While on assignment, Rip is captured by terrorist organization Boko Haram, prompting Rip's former squadmates within SEAL Team Six, including one new member, to locate and rescue him. It is revealed that the brother of the boy Rip killed is alive and active.
2"Her Name Is Esther"Lesli Linka GlatterDavid BroylesJanuary 25, 2017 (2017-01-25)1.50[24]
While Rip sits in captivity resigned to his death at the hands of his captors, the rest of his old team engages a terrorist cell on a boat who has knowledge of his whereabouts. Bear and his wife visit a fertility clinic despite his reservations about the cost. Buddha is having troubles with his family.
3"Tour of Duty"Kimberly PeirceBruce C. McKennaFebruary 1, 2017 (2017-02-01)1.74[25]
The reasons behind Rip's departure from SEAL Team Six are revealed. In conjunction with executing the prisoner in Afghanistan, he was also known to be an alcoholic, straining his relationship with his then-wife. While his whereabouts were known to his old teammates through a videoclip that the Boko Haram have transmitted, Rip unsuccessfully tries to escape. Michael, the brother of the American killed by Rip who now works for Muttaqi, plots revenge against him by planning to pay the ransom that Boko Haram put on Rip's head and keeping him after.
4"Man Down"Mikael SalomonAlfredo Barrios Jr.February 8, 2017 (2017-02-08)1.55[26]
SEAL Team Six attempt to rescue Rip, as well as the kidnapped school girls and their teacher from the Boko Haram. However upon arrival in the camp, they discover the hostages gone, and the Boko Haram captors dead. They get themselves into a firefight with a group of soldiers left behind by Michael, who wounded SEAL operative Buckley.
5"Collateral"Peter WernerKaren CampbellFebruary 15, 2017 (2017-02-15)1.60[27]
SEAL Team Six deal with the loss of their teammate Buckley, who had died from his wounds at the Boko Haram compound. Meanwhile, Michael relocates the prisoners to Chad, where Muttaqi has a recruitment center for anyone who wants to enlist in his terrorist organization. Rip is forced to admit his "war crimes" on live television, particularly the time when he killed Michael's brother.
6"Confession"Clark JohnsonWilliam Broyles & Bruce C. McKennaFebruary 22, 2017 (2017-02-22)1.48[28]
SEAL Team Six deal with the fallout over Rip's confession video. They infiltrate the home of the sister of Michael's colleague, Akmal, who owns the jihad training center in Chad. Caulder's adultery is revealed while Bear's frustrations with his previous mission strains his marriage to Lena. Meanwhile, Michael's decision to capture Rip and kill his captors in the process comes to the attention of Muttaqi, who punishes him by honoring Rip's offer of exchanging him and the school girls for 20 of his imprisoned colleagues and giving Michael to Boko Haram to execute him.
7"Blood Brothers"Mikael SalomonDavid Broyles & Bruce C. McKennaMarch 1, 2017 (2017-03-01)1.35[29]
SEAL Team Six learns of the training facility's location in Chad and performs a reconnaissance mission to identify present targets and locate Rip and the hostages. Meanwhile, Rip and Michael form an uneasy alliance to create a power struggle within Muttaqi's organization, barely persuading Akmal in turning on his leader.
8"End Game"Alex GravesDavid Broyles & Alfredo Barrios Jr.March 8, 2017 (2017-03-08)1.59[30]
During the assault on the training facility, Rip kills Muttaqi before attempting an escape with the hostages. Michael assumes leadership of the group and attempts to recapture the prisoners. SEAL Team Six intervenes and successfully rescues the hostages while Michael recaptures Rip. A team composed of Caulder, Chase, and Ortiz corners Michael and Rip, taking Michael into custody. During the aftermath of the rescue, a withdrawn Rip attempts to disappear, only to be shot repeatedly by one of Michael's recent recruits.

References

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