
The Brave represents the true heart of America. This is the key to a good team, if only the rest of the world would quit spewing useless words and just start treating each other with the same value and respect. They celebrate and lean on each other’s strengths, and support each other through their weaknesses, just as God intended. Each person, be they tactical, or analyst, know their strengths, and their weaknesses. There is no “us” and “them”, no struggle for the spotlight. The men of The Brave are fully men, the women are fully women. “McG” McGuire ( Noah Mills) carries himself with respect and compassion, which is not always the case for his character type. Even pretty boy medic, Sergeant Joseph J.

She’s had to work incredibly hard to be where she is, but she is valued and respected by the men she calls “my guys”.

Sergeant Jasmine “Jaz” Kahn ( Natacha Karam) is the tactical team’s sniper, and one of the toughest women currently on TV. Hannah Archer ( Sofia Pernas) and Noah Morganthau ( Tate Ellington) have developed a brilliant rhythm where they play to each other’s strengths and use their different approaches to create a broader perspective. Her tactical and analyst teams, composed of men and women, trust and respect her without question. She evaluates, gives orders, and supports wherever, whenever she is needed. Talk is cheap, actions are not.ĭeputy Director Patricia Campbell ( Anne Heche) is a competent and strong leader. The Brave addresses the male/female equality discussion brilliantly, it doesn’t talk about it. It showcases real people, who love each other, doing a very hard job. The Brave doesn’t use cheap and gratuitous sex, gore, or language for shock value like so many shows do.

They laugh, they fight, and they cry together. They share a goal to protect freedom and innocent lives, even if it means giving their own. The team is composed of imperfect, broken, beautiful people who have come together with a common purpose. These elements are all the better because they are not carrying the weight of the show, but rather highlighting the true pillar of this series, the characters. Not to mention humor that is natural and classy. Does that mean its boring? Heck no! Each new episode brings a unique location, creative problem solving, and some straight up epic scenes that often do involve explosions. Unlike many other action-heavy shows, The Brave does not rely on explosions, fancy gadgets, or trumped up inter-personal drama to bring viewers in. The Brave is character-centric, as a good story should be. This heart of respect and passion shine through every moment, every line, every wounded look and new scar that is gained. Dean Georgaris (writer, creator), the cast, and the crew give every moment 110%, because their top priority is to honor and represent our real heroes. Our real life heroes are truly the stars of this show, even though the roles are portrayed by actors. The heart of this show IS the military men and women it seeks to represent. I believe what sets The Brave apart from other military shows is the heart. Many military dramas have had the same ingredients, and they never rose in rank above their peer shows. The components I just listed are not that extraordinary in and of themselves.

by Patricia Campbell ( Heche) and her brilliant staff. The Brave follows a small military unit led by Adam Dalton ( Vogel) that specializes in extractions, rescues, and yes, even the occasional assassination.
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In the fall of 2017, NBC put out a little show called “ The Brave” starring Mike Vogel, Anne Heche, and a full cast of truly delightful people.
