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FINAL CRUISE: The Last Season of The Last Ship

Like I said, they should have shot her at the door.

At the very least, they should have taken her to a secure location for the interrogation. SOCOM isn't just their command center for the war but it is also where the President is. No way would you bring a dangerous spy into the same location as the president. That would be like Bin Laden surrendering in front of the White House and just taking him for interrogation in the room next to the Oval Office. It's ridiculous! It was done just so that we can get a "white house down" scenario next ep.
 
Seems kinda dumb that you would bring a spy and a traitor into your main command center for the entire war, to interrogate her.
They didn't really bring her there, she went there and surrendered. But, yeah, at the very least, they should have kept her handcuffed.
 
Another issue i had was ...why did the squad that did the surveliience..why did most of them go OUT of the tunnel and on the battlefield? They should have all come on out behind the lines and knock 'em all out.
Very sad about Eric Miller...he's a good guy. Hate for his fate

Also, they seemed to brush over the death of the boy who was key to victory!


oh...and did anyone notice the comparisons & contrast last episode of Chandler and Tavo? Chandler was wrong on going after the battleship, but was willing to listen to the Captain and his former XO...and was able to admit he was wrong. On the other hand, Tavo forced his lieutenant to obey him, even for a foolish reason. There will be consequences for that...
 
Also, they seemed to brush over the death of the boy who was key to victory!

The problem there was the writers gave us no reason to give a damn about the boy before he provided that key. He and his family were just there while Chandler directed his part of the invasion from their house. It was just, they're there, the boy knows a way in, boy dies while Chandler acts intense. The writers treated the boy like a McGuffin, and you don't spend air time considering the death of a McGuffin.
 
Seems kinda dumb that you would bring a spy and a traitor into your main command center for the entire war, to interrogate her.
I rolled my eyes at the "Hey lets just let a UNVETTED Ambulance crew straight through without even a patdown or cursory inspection - RIGHT INTO THBE HEART OF THE U.S. MILITARY COMMAND CENTER (where the POTUS bunker is located and the President is staying - based on the teaser for next weeks episode).

When they pulled back the Gurney covers to reveal all the automatic weapons, I was just :wtf::rolleyes::rommie::thumbdown:

What were all the military advisors on vacation when this particular script was written. I usually can forgive a lot on this show, and they've generally done a lot better than this in the past so yeah, at this point, it's a GOOD thing this is the final season because their not just jumping the shark, they have it doing aerial backflips too. ;)
 
I rolled my eyes at the "Hey lets just let a UNVETTED Ambulance crew straight through without even a patdown or cursory inspection - RIGHT INTO THBE HEART OF THE U.S. MILITARY COMMAND CENTER (where the POTUS bunker is located and the President is staying - based on the teaser for next weeks episode).

When they pulled back the Gurney covers to reveal all the automatic weapons, I was just :wtf::rolleyes::rommie::thumbdown:

What were all the military advisors on vacation when this particular script was written. I usually can forgive a lot on this show, and they've generally done a lot better than this in the past so yeah, at this point, it's a GOOD thing this is the final season because their not just jumping the shark, they have it doing aerial backflips too. ;)

You're assuming the writers even listen to the military advisors when they're on the job. I mean, that's just Hollywood. How often do you think Trek's writers listened to their science advisors?
 
Some of the Trek episodes with the worse science were the ones written by the science advisors.
Okay...did not know that.

But in general, in movies and TV, advisor input tends to take a back seat to creative desires, so my guess is the presence or absence of TLS's military advisors is a moot point. Just look at some of the nonsense we've seen here over fiive seasons.
 
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Yeah, military shows in particular, the advisors are usually only there to make sure the branch the show is about gets a positive portrayal. Like on Stargate, when they got a military advisor towards the end of the first season one of the first things they did was drop the villainous military officers which were originally meant to be a thing and replace them with the fictional intelligence agency known as the NID. They kept Colonel Maybourne since it was too late to backtrack on him, but made him working for the NID and eventually the character ended up dishonourably discharged.
 
Hey, since the Writing and Production staff has some Trek alums, I can see the series end now:

Tom Chandler is hailed the 'Savoir of Earth' - and is elected Planetary President for life of the new 'United Earth'
^^^
Hey, that's about as plausible as the rest of the stuff they wrote for this most recent episode. ;)
 
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Hey, since the Writing and Production staff has some Trek alums, I can see the series end now:

Tom Chandler is hailed the 'Savoir of Earth' - and is elected Planetary President for life of the new 'United Earth'
^^^
Hey, that's about as plausible as the rest of the stuff they wrote for this most recent episode. ;)

And Slattery is Admiral of a new earth Seafleet....
 
Hey...just wondering if anyone noticed, let alpne bothered, that the majority of major deaths have been to non white characters while white characters like Wolf survive.


And the President....amazing how the military is still supporting him...but I am sure we will see get another difference with Taco soon..
 
And the President....amazing how the military is still supporting him...but I am sure we will see get another difference with Taco soon..

I think the military is trained to support the commander in chief in almost all cases, treason being an obvious exception to the rule. But the military will still follow orders even if they don't particularly like or even respect the commander in chief.

It could be argued though that the president confessing to a lie of the enemy, albeit under duress, could constitute treason.

As entertaining as the episode was, I think it might have been a "jump the shark" moment for the series. Not just the whole premise of bringing a traitor/spy inside the supreme command center with the president, is absurd, but having terrorists almost hang the president on national TV and having him beg for his life, was pretty over the top.
 
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