The NCIS (Naval Criminal Investigative Service) interviews Reece about the mission, though he notices that some of the details are displaced, making him question what really happened during the mission. After he's medically cleared, he and Boozer fly home.
Terminal List season one ended with Edwards being revealed to have been behind the assassination plot of the group's former Navy SEALs platoon. Edwards was the final name on Reece's “terminal list,” marking the end of a tour of vengeance, also for the deaths of Reece's wife and daughter.
Taylor Kitsch's character ends up a villain in 2022's Chris Pratt-led series, “The Terminal List.” Now, in a new series, viewers learn how he got that way.
It stars Chris Pratt as a Navy SEAL commander, James Reece, who returns home following a disastrous mission in which 10 of 12 men died. Only Reece and fellow fighter Vickers, also known as Boozer, survived.
Ben did indeed betray the platoon, but he refused to spend the money and even tried to pay penance for his actions by helping Reece with his revenge. This moment was a chance for Reece to see the grey area of his actions and challenge himself to make the tough decision to forgive, spare, or both.
"You do what you need to do, James." - Rachel [Lauren Reece's mom]. The Terminal List (2022)
Is Ben the bad guy in terminal list?
At the end of The Terminal List season one, it's revealed that Taylor Kitsch's character, Ben Edwards, betrayed his brothers and set them up for slaughter. A corporation paid him to help cover up the fact their drug trial gave his former SEALs brethren brain tumors.
The bad news is that Angelina kept hold of baby Stone during that entire period, raising Eden to believe that she was her mother. She also taught Eden to fear her own father, training her to call him "the bad man". The good news is that Ben finally gets his little girl back; albeit at a cost.
After the battle is over, Deacon is overjoyed to discover that Boozer jumped out of the truck at the last second, falling into the lake and barely escaping the blast unscathed. He sees Sarah for the first time in two years, and the two reunite with a hug.
Reece survived, but his days are numbered thanks to a brain tumor caused by the drug. Weary of living in hiding with so little time left, he agrees to a deal in which he will be pardoned for his crimes if he goes after the people responsible for the London tragedy.
Valerie Ettenhofer from SlashFilm described the show as boring and overly depressing, highlighting that the writing is lackluster and Chris Pratt's performance is miscast, failing to deliver the emotional depth needed for the character.
Steve Horn is Reece's main antagonist and one of the book's biggest villains. He's the CEO of a mega corporation that utilizes the latest military technologies and innovations for its own gain.
Production will begin sometime early this year on the new show, and two stars will definitely be returning for the new episodes! Chris Pratt's James Reece and Taylor Kitsch's Ben Edwards will both be featured in the new series, Prime Video confirmed on X.
In the process, they find a trip wire connected to explosives. But once they get around that, they get ambushed, with multiple SEALs and support soldiers getting hit. Then, in a panic, one SEAL, Donny Mitchell (Patrick Schwarzenegger) sets off the trip wire while running.
Boozer was born on July 18, 2007, in Salt Lake City, Utah to former NBA All-Star Carlos Boozer and his then wife Cece. He has a fraternal twin brother, Cayden, a 5-star recruit point guard also at Christopher Columbus High School.
Boozer's wife's memorial… placed by Boozer on the spot where Joany died. According to the book lore, they had gone for a joyride, both of them drunk, Boozer lost control of his bike and crashed, killing Joany.
Don't worry, it took me way past that to figure out that Sarah wasn't Boozer's sister. Ps. Can we all agree here that Jack is the cutest dog ever and needs to be protected?
The weapon allows James Reece to kill his enemies without putting innocent civilians at risk. Does this EFP bomb exist in real life? Yes, the EFP bomb is real, just its name is slightly different. EFP is an acronym for explosively formed penetrator or explosively formed projectile.
Carr is now working on The Terminal List 2, based on his second novel True Believer, but noted that book fans can expect a few deviations from his story in the show's second season.
Ben and Saanvi, these were two people cut from the same cloth, and they were great friends — and they also had trauma bonding happening.” In the second part of Season 4, they sleep together, but quickly acknowledge they aren't meant to be.
It was confirmed in Manifest season 4 part 1 that the youngest daughter of Ben and Grace somehow gets her own Callings. How she's able to receive them without experiencing the phenomenon responsible for Flight 828's disappearance is one of the show's many unanswered questions.