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"The SEALs don't care who lives in the White House."

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"The SEALs don't care who lives in the White House."

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<b>Time.com Los Angeles</b> CBS's new drama "Navy SEALs" shows the process of Navy SEALs training, planning and finally performing the most dangerous missions. Benjamin Cavell, the film's executive producer, said viewers could see more than just military life.

"I don't think the show is just about the military, it's really about a group of people if they try to do their job well." Benjamin Cavell said on TCAs. "We wanted to show the audience that they were doing this job for a living, and a lot of times it had nothing to do with politics. They don't really care who the person sitting in the White House is, whether it's the person who voted themselves or not. ”

The film's protagonist, David Bernards, agrees.

David Bernards said that what attracts him most about this workplace drama-like "Navy SEAL" is that the audience can see how the characters deal with professional problems at work, and how they can soothe their inner anxieties and deal with their lives when they return home.

To help the actors better understand the lives of their characters, the producers brought in former poster commando fighters as consultants for the show. In this way, the actors can create a more realistic image of the military.

"From the very beginning, we brought in real Navy SEALs instead of waiting for us to write the script and then invite them over." Benjamin Cavell said, "Their presence allowed us to ensure that the show was as realistic as possible in the state of the Navy SEALs. ”

It is uncertain whether the current political climate is involved in Navy SEALs, and whether there will be a plot to send troops abroad. But producer Benjamin Cavell assured the show wouldn't be just American.

"We wanted to make the story as diverse as possible," said Ed Redlich, co-producer of the show, "it's really a movie about the U.S. military, but we're going to weave the story as creatively and artistically as possible." ”

"Navy SEALs" will air on CBS on September 27.

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