The crew of a naval destroyer is forced to confront the reality of a new existence when a pandemic kills off most of the earth's population.The crew of a naval destroyer is forced to confront the reality of a new existence when a pandemic kills off most of the earth's population.The crew of a naval destroyer is forced to confront the reality of a new existence when a pandemic kills off most of the earth's population.
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The Last Ship was, from the start, a bit of a mixed bag. The premise is interesting but the characters are rather generic. Some episodes have shown a thoughtful approach to life in an apocalyptic world, others have been rather dumb action affairs, others have been smart, exciting action affairs.
A few things, though, are very consistent. First off, the show has a very simplistic good guy/bad guy setup. The good guys are noble and self-sacrificing and brave and better than the rest of us. The bad guys are straight-out evil. They do terrible things, often without any convincing rationale for doing them. The series certainly can't be accused of subtlety; one episode had the bad guys burning bodies in ovens.
The show is also very American. This is a very old-school military action series where you see the flag a lot and Americans are portrayed as the most noble people in the world, battling against bad guys who are Muslims or, for a blast from the past, evil Russians.
For all it's flaws, The Last Ship can be pretty darn entertaining. There have been some very impressive action-oriented episodes, like a season two opener in which our heroes take down the evil people with machine- like precision. And there are moments when the show is even kind of smart, particular in its approach to the vaccine the series centers around; it's pretty effective as a medical research drama.
I still find the characters generic and the rah-rah U.S.A. bits silly, but what can I say? I'm entertained.
A few things, though, are very consistent. First off, the show has a very simplistic good guy/bad guy setup. The good guys are noble and self-sacrificing and brave and better than the rest of us. The bad guys are straight-out evil. They do terrible things, often without any convincing rationale for doing them. The series certainly can't be accused of subtlety; one episode had the bad guys burning bodies in ovens.
The show is also very American. This is a very old-school military action series where you see the flag a lot and Americans are portrayed as the most noble people in the world, battling against bad guys who are Muslims or, for a blast from the past, evil Russians.
For all it's flaws, The Last Ship can be pretty darn entertaining. There have been some very impressive action-oriented episodes, like a season two opener in which our heroes take down the evil people with machine- like precision. And there are moments when the show is even kind of smart, particular in its approach to the vaccine the series centers around; it's pretty effective as a medical research drama.
I still find the characters generic and the rah-rah U.S.A. bits silly, but what can I say? I'm entertained.
I found this while searching for a series with more than 1-2 season because I hate when you're just getting into a show and there's nothing left to watch.
I wanted a binge-worthy series but didn't have high hopes, as they are rare.
This show has me addicted and hitting "next" faster than the automatic play through. Every episode leaves me stunned and needing to know what happens next.
The action, the character development and their individual stories are top-notch.
The twists and turns come out of nowhere. You know you've found a show that's captivating when you don't even check your phone for hours because you're so emotionally invested in the story.
I wanted a binge-worthy series but didn't have high hopes, as they are rare.
This show has me addicted and hitting "next" faster than the automatic play through. Every episode leaves me stunned and needing to know what happens next.
The action, the character development and their individual stories are top-notch.
The twists and turns come out of nowhere. You know you've found a show that's captivating when you don't even check your phone for hours because you're so emotionally invested in the story.
I really enjoyed The Last Ship a lot more than I originally thought I would. I originally started watching this just to kill some time and because I read good things about it and the next thing I knew I was addicted to it and binged it as quickly as I could. I thought after the first season they would run out of ideas and the show would drop in quality. It didn't, if anything it only got better as the show went on. This show has the perfect blend of action, drama, comedy, mystery, twists, etc. Eric Dane and Travis Van Winkle lead a fantastic cast that all are at the top of their game. Bottom line is it's a pretty good action thriller that will keep you entertained throughout the entire series. It's definitely worth watching.
I've watched this show since the beginning, though I'm not sure why. It's mediocre at best, but I guess it's better than most other programs on TV. It reminds me alot of those old shows from the 80's and 90's like a Magnum PI or the A-team, with a little Rambo thrown in there. That can be good or bad depending upon your perspective. Episodes are shallow, stories are predictable, and the theme is always America = good guy, the rest of the world = bad guys. Latin America, Russia, China are the most prominent targets, which again is reminiscent of Rambo or Schwarzenegger 90's flicks.
I'm glad this is the final season, b/c the show has declined steadily since season 1, which was definitely the best.
I'm glad this is the final season, b/c the show has declined steadily since season 1, which was definitely the best.
I have to admit, watching first few episodes, i felt the storyline is quite ridiculous. but i kept on watching, cause its not everyday u get a series that based on Navy, ships and so on. the characters are quite good to kept me kept watching. Adam Baldwin is mainly the reason cause i missed seeing him in action since Chuck. so i watch it right till the end of season 1 and couldn't get enough of it. very looking forward for season 2! my advice to people who just start watching, watch it till the end of season 1, u'll be writing a glowing review like me too!
FYI, i think this is my first review ever. pardon for my not so good English.
FYI, i think this is my first review ever. pardon for my not so good English.
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- TriviaThe US Navy allowed the production team to film scenes aboard the Arleigh Burke-class destroyers USS Halsey and USS Dewey as well as the USS Iowa museum ship. The destroyers were sailed several days out to sea so that the cameras could shoot 360 degrees without having to worry about coastlines, buildings, and other ships appearing in the background. Many of the sailors in the background were the crews of those ships going about their duties as cameras rolled.
- GoofsThere is a missing explanation on the need for the primordial strain. Like most mutations, they were random and various, resulting is possibly 1000's or even millions of different variants. By some chance (or perhaps by design) this process halted. Their only hope was to return to the original strain for a cure/vaccine and hope that it would be able to work with all of the mutations.
- ConnectionsFeatured in Conan: Chris Pratt/Eric Dane/Dawes (2015)
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