CBS has ordered for SEAL Team Season 3 ahead of Season 2's ending, so what's next for Jason Hayes and the rest of the crew? David Boreanaz talked about the show's future and teased what is in store for the Bravo Team.

Boreanaz told the Hollywood Reporter In Studio SEAL Team Season 3 would be more about the Bravo Team. The new season would identify and take a glimpse of the group's life.

There will also be new relationships, identifying past stories, tackling the adversities they need to overcome whether in the political spectrum of Washington, and someone who may or may not become an Admiral. Someone may also lose its rank and power, and other stuff that all character-driven are set to happen in SEAL Team Season 3.

"I hint at new relationships because I think we will see that, but it will take a little time," Boreanaz teased. "Maybe a good love story."

A lot of people are praising the show for telling accurate storyline and life as a Navy SEAL team member. Fans can expect these things will be continuing in SEAL Team Season 3, as Boreanaz revealed it is the fruition of their effort to working closely with the show's war veterans.

"They're not technical advisors," Boreanaz explained. "They are producers, they are writers, they're on the floor shooting and our guys, we get it right."

Boreanaz continued to say they are taking their time to do their scenes right and shoot every sequence raw, which make it looks very real. They also pride themselves for making what they are doing correct, even though it is taking them longer.

Meanwhile, TV Line reported the coming of SEAL Team Season 3 is something that the show deserves due to its good story. Season 2 received an average of 5.1 million viewers and only got under 0.8 demo rating in Live+Same Day numbers, which is 24 percent lower than Season 1.

SEAL Team also ranks No. 10 out of CBS's 17 drama shows in the demo. In total, it only outdraws The Red Line, Criminal Minds, and Ransom.

Despite the rating decline, the show still has engaged and passionate viewers. In fact, in the publication's annual Keep or Cut poll, it ranked No. 4 on the list of series that fans want to have a renewal.

CBS has yet to announce when SEAL Team Season 3 will hit the small screens, but it is expected to be out sometime this fall. However, the network already revealed the new season would air every Wednesday at 9 p.m.