In the Series Finale, it is all out war as Chandler must face his fears and confront the greatest threat he has ever encountered.In the Series Finale, it is all out war as Chandler must face his fears and confront the greatest threat he has ever encountered.In the Series Finale, it is all out war as Chandler must face his fears and confront the greatest threat he has ever encountered.
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This last season of the last ship had many stumbles, but the finale was really good. Knowing a series is ending vs being canceled off the cuff generally helps to create a good conclusion and they didn't try to keep people alive but rather let them go generally in ways that moved the story along.
Not sure why another reviewer didn't like it because there was nothing specific, but I think their being willing to let the cast go, ship demise, bringing back some ghosts, and in the last few eps giving a good presentation of what war looks like.
The Chandler ship sequence was total bull and solely theatrical which was a great disservice that should have been cut.
Otherwise, I'm sure the timing to air on Veteran's Day was intentional and made me proud to be a Navy vet.
Tom Chandler, the protagonist of an amazing show, continues to amaze. Not quite the monumental ending this reviewer personally wanted but it was quite a fullling ending nonetheless. I personally wish this show would continue as it has proven for five years to be some of the best action, naval drama, and acting on TV.
The ending was like summarising without have time to summarize everything boring
I loved this show but to end it like this with so many unanswered questions and unresolved storylines?
Seriously...what the hell?
Seriously...what the hell?
I never heard how an Iowa-class battleship (only 4 in existence) came to be in the possession of the enemy forces. They are all museum ships-2 in the Pacific and 2 on the East Coast. Did I miss a part of the plot??
Did you know
- TriviaThe beach-storming scenes that open the finale of The Last Ship were filmed in the Red Beach training area and in Red Beach Combat Town, Marine Corps Base Camp Pendleton, in Southern California.
- GoofsA closeup shot of a Columbian machine gun nest shows the Browning M2 machine gun being loaded with blank dummy rounds used for training (they have a distinctive looking tip).
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- 43m
- Color
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