In a world where no one is safe and enemy lurks at every corner, it is up to these brave men and women to ensure peace and keep their countrymen safe. The Brave TV Show on NBC follows an elite team of undercover military unit whose job is to protect Americans at home and away. Fast-paced, engaging, and emotional, The Brave promises to be another military thriller that Homeland fans will surely love.
The Brave TV Show Cast
The Brave TV Show is from Keshet Studios and created by executive producer Dean Georgaris. Matt Corman and Chris Ord are showrunners and executive producers and Avi Nir, Alon Shtruzman, Peter Traugott and Rachel Kaplan also executive produce. “The Brave” is produced by Universal Television and Keshet Studios.
The Brave (2017)
Developed By: Dean Georgaris
Cast: Tate Ellington, Demetrius Grosse, Anne Heche, Natacha Karam, Noah Mills
Network: NBC
Release Date: 25th September 2017, 10 PM
The Brave TV Show Plot
The Brave TV show on NBC takes on a heart-pounding journey into the complex world of America’s elite undercover military heroes follows Captain Adam Dalton (Mike Vogel) and his heroic Special Ops squad of highly trained undercover specialists carry out each mission on the ground.
His team is armed with incredible sniper Sgt Jasmine ‘Jaz’ Khan (Natacha Karam), CPO Ezekiel “Preach” Carter (Demetrius Grosse), combat medic Sgt Joseph “McG” McGuire (Noah Mills) and intelligence officer Agent Amir Al-Raisani (Hadi Tabbal).
This team works hand-in-hand with D.I.A. Deputy Director Patricia Campbell (Anne Heche) and her team of analysts including veterans Cultural Specialist Noah Morgenthau (Tate Ellington) and Mission Coordinator Hannah Archer (Sofia Pernas), as they wield the world’s most advanced surveillance technology from headquarters in D.C.
All members of this elite squad, both in D.C. and across the world, have one thing in common: their resilience and commitment to freedom is unmatched by any other. Often facing insurmountable challenges, the team works tirelessly to get the job done and to prevail in even the most complex situations.
Week after week, the team uses that along with their unbreakable bond to save lives of innocent people and execute missions in some of the most dangerous places in the world.
The Brave TV Show Trailer
Watch this engaging, edge-of-the-seat trailer of The Brave TV show on NBC and tell us if you are excited about this new Fall entry.
The Brave TV Show Reviews
The series is well-made with good production values. The performances by the cast too do not appear forced. Although there seems to be nothing more than a series of military operations behind the enemy lines, The Brave promises to engaging and audiences who love watching military action will lie this one. Here’s what some of the critics said about the new NBC military drama,
“It’s not hugely fresh, but Dean Georgaris’ screen does an efficient job of weaving in a big ensemble of characters in a short period of time, which is aided by a heavy reliance on archetypes” ~ Daniel Fienberg, The Hollywood Reporter
“The Brave is well-produced, the tactical operations are clever and the cast is impressively diverse in a way that makes their opening undercover maneuvers in Syria rather believable.” ~ Matt Webb Mitovich, TVLine
The Brave TV Show Episode Guide
Want to catch up on what’s happening in the series on a couple of minutes before the next episode? Here’s our The Brave TV Show episode guide.
Episode 2
The team heads to Russia when C.I.A. Officer Cassie Conner is attacked by rebels in the area. Patricia and her team work to learn why Conner is so important for the rebels to take out and Noah reveals an unexpected connection to the case.
Episode 3
After receiving intel that a serious player in dealing international arms, Ranier Boothe, will be visiting Caborca, Mexico, Patricia makes a controversial decision that could lead to a big break through. With Dalton’s team on the ground, they must find a weak link in Boothe’s men in order to carry out the mission. Meanwhile, Noah learns about Hannah’s complicated past in the field.
Episode 4
An American traitor who turned to terrorism becomes integral in preventing the next attack on U.S. soil. When the only interrogator who can do the job is brought in to stop the attack, there is an unexpected breach in the prison where Dalton is stationed.
Episode 5
When the Ambassador Charles Webb is in danger while stationed in Nigeria, Dalton’s team heads to the region to find a situation different than they expected. Jaz makes a connection with a little girl she meets during the mission and Patricia receives some personal news.
Episode 6
When the team is on the ground in Spain, McG makes a connection that leads the group to discover a potential threat stateside. Meanwhile, Noah and Hannah venture out of the office to get some intel of their own.
Episode 7
As the team heads to Paris on a mission connected to Amir’s undercover past, things get more personal than they would like. With stakes as high as ever, the unit learns more about their newest member and what might have brought him to them.
Episode 8
When an undocumented drone crashes on the border of Mongolia, the team is forced to investigate the old school way. Meanwhile, a stunning realization takes place in the D.I.A.
Episode 9
After embarking on mission after mission to keep the world safe, the team is confronted with a task that hits close to home. When things go sideways, the only option is to risk one of their own for their final shot to settle the personal score.
Episode 10
Dalton (Mike Vogel) and what remains of his team try to escape with their lives as they process a devastating loss. Meanwhile in D.C., Patricia (Anne Heche) will stop at nothing to make things right, even if it means putting her career at risk
Episode 11
With Patricia (Anne Heche) out of commission, Noah (Tate Ellington) is at the helm of the D.I.A. when FARC revolutionaries take control of a flight in Colombia. When negotiations mean life or death for the passengers on board, Hannah (Sofia Pernas) must make her return to the field.


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