Physically everyone is healed after Syria, even Ray, but the mental ordeal is prolonged by endless debriefings. Bravo can barely concentrate on its next job in Ecuador, as they all ponder the future after all changes, which even Sonny seems to resign to, accepting Thirty's authority. Clay happily grows into his new, bigger role, telling his ex Stella he accepts to have no shot at an officers or political career and is single again, but although back in Virginia, she has a steady other. Jason stews in HQ, dealing with obnoxious Lidell constantly telling him off, feeling the kids are virtually out of his life, and when doc Natalie accepts moving to a promotion in California, it's he last straw: he demands the Bravo One post back, his only dream job.
—KGF Vissers