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Ini adalah serial drama penuh aksi, berdasarkan novel populer karya William Brinkley. Dalam seri, pandemi virus global hampir melenyapkan populasi bumi, memaksa awak perusak angkatan laut untuk menghadapi realitas keberadaan baru mereka di dunia baru yang berbahaya di mana mereka berada di antara satu-satunya yang selamat.A drama that centers on the crew of a lone naval ship trying to save humanity from extinction when a deadly virus wipes out much of the population.This is an action-packed drama series, based on the popular novel by William Brinkley. In the series, a global virus pandemic nearly obliterates the earth's population, forcing the crew of a naval destroyer to confront the reality of their new existence in a dangerous new world where they are among the only survivors.
Series: The Last Ship Season 5Title: The Last Ship Season 5Release Date: Sep 9, 2018Air Time: Sunday 9:00 PMCast: Eric Dane, Rhona Mitra, Adam Baldwin, Charles Parnell, Travis Van Winkle, Marissa Neitling, Christina Elmore, Jocko Sims, John Pyper-Ferguson, Bridget Regan, Bren Foster, Kevin Michael Martin, Emerson Brooks, Fay Masterson, Jodie Turner-SmithWriter: Hank Steinberg, Steven KaneDirector: Todd Arnow, Eric Dane, Mark MaloneProducer: Michael Bay, Bradley Fuller, Andrew Form, Hank Steinberg, Steven Kane, Jonathan Mostow, Jack BenderCountry: United States.
.Producer(s)Todd ArnowMark MaloneCinematographyEditor(s)Ken BlackwellRunning time45 minutesProduction company(s)Channel Road ProductionsTNT Original Productions (seasons 1–3)Studio T (from season 4)DistributorReleaseOriginal networkPicture formatOriginal releaseJune 22, 2014 ( 2014-06-22) –November 11, 2018 ( 2018-11-11)The Last Ship is an American action-drama television series, loosely based on the 1988 novel of. It debuted on June 22, 2014 and concluded with five seasons on November 11, 2018.
Series' cast and crew. as, the former Commanding Officer of and, and instructor at the. as Dr., a paleo-microbiologist who created the cure for the virus. She was killed in the second season finale after successfully curing the Red Flu. (seasons 1–2). as Admiral, the former Executive Officer and later Commanding Officer of Nathan James and Chief of Naval Operations. Originally from, he previously served as a homicide detective with the.
Slattery's son was killed by the virus, and as of Season 3, his wife Christine and his daughters were still MIA. as, who previously served as Nathan James 's senior enlisted sailor and unofficial chaplain. as Daniel Joshua 'Danny' Green, leader of the Naval Mountain Warfare Special Forces Unit aboard Nathan James. In Season 5, Danny was a member of Delta Team, a four-man covert action team. as, who started the series as a Combat Information Center Officer on Nathan James before being promoted to Tactical Actions Officer after the death of LCDR Barker.
During Season 3, Kara worked in St. Louis as Deputy Chief of Staff to President Michener. In Season 4, she returned to duty onboard Nathan James as the Tactical Action Officer.
In Season 5, she became Commanding Officer of Nathan James. Christina Elmore as, an on Nathan James. In Season 5, she is serving at under Admiral Meylan. In season 5, episode 4, she is stabbed to death by her girlfriend. as, a private security/military contractor and former soldier who joined the crew at. In the season 2 finale, he tracked down his daughter, but learned that his ex-wife was killed by looters.
In the third-season finale Tex was killed, stopping Allison Shaw. (recurring seasons 1 & 3; starring season 2). as Commander Carlton Burk, head of Nathan James teams.
In Season 5, he is promoted to Executive Officer of Nathan James. (recurring season 1; starring season 2–5). Kevin Michael Martin as Eric Miller, a member of the ship's VBSS teams who has worked his way up the enlisted ranks. (recurring seasons 1–2, starring season 3–5).
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as, a member of the (Special Forces) attached to the US Navy Special Warfare Joint Operations Training Program. In Season 5, Wolf is a member of Delta Team, a four-man covert action team. (recurring season 2, starring season 3–5). as Sasha Cooper, a former Navy Intelligence Officer now operating under diplomatic cover in China for the newly reformed US government who was once romantically involved with Tom Chandler. Poser 7 serial number.
In Season 5, Sasha is a member of Delta Team, a four-man covert action team. (season 3–5). as Lieutenant Commander Cameron Burk, the brother of CDR Carlton Burk and the Tactical Actions Officer of the USS Nathan James in Season 3.
In Season 4, LCDR Burk is wounded in action during an attack on which took him off active duty. (main season 3, guest seasons 4–5).
as, Commanding Officer of the USS Jeffrey Michener. CAPT Garnett previously served as Chief Engineer and later Executive Officer of the Nathan James. Emerson Brooks as Admiral, former commanding officer of USS Hayward, who joins Nathan James after his ship was severely damaged by the Chinese Navy. He briefly takes command of Nathan James ordered by the St. Louis White House to place Captain Chandler under arrest.
In Season 4 he replaces Andrea Garnett as the Executive Officer of USS Nathan James under Captain Mike Slattery. In Season 5, he is assigned to as a flag officer. (recurring season 3–4, starring season 5).
Jodie Turner-Smith as Sergeant Azima Kandie, she served in the Kenyan Navy for two years, she is part of the VBSS teams on Nathan James during season 4. In Season 5, Azima is a member of Delta Team, a four-man covert action team. (recurring season 4, starring season 5)Development and production In July 2012, ordered a for a potential series based on 's novel (1988). And wrote the pilot script, and directed the pilot. It was filmed at a number of locations across including aboard and, which stands in for the show's fictional, and the located in.In May 2013, the cable network placed a 10-episode order for the series.
The series premiered on June 22, 2014, at 9:00 p.m.On July 18, 2014, The Last Ship was renewed for a 13-episode second season. The second season started airing on June 21, 2015. On August 11, 2015, The Last Ship was renewed for a 13-episode third season, stated to premiere June 12, 2016. The season 3 premiere was postponed following the because the episode also included a mass shooting in a nightclub.On July 31, 2016, The Last Ship was renewed for a 10-episode fourth season, which premiered on August 20, 2017. On September 8, 2016, TNT renewed the series for a 10-episode fifth and final season, which was filmed immediately after season four and premiered on September 9, 2018. The final episode aired on November 11, 2018.The series is produced by Channel Road Productions and, with, Steinberg, and Kane. Steinberg and Kane serve as executive producers and day-to-day s.
All seasons of The Last Ship were shot at The Culver Studios, in Culver City, CA with their last season ending around late 2018.Reception On, the first season has an average score of 60 out of 100 based on 22 critics, indicating 'generally favorable reviews'. Gives the show 66%, with an average rating of 6/10 based on 29 reviews, as of October 2015. The website consensus states: 'Movie-sized action sequences and a pretty cast provide smooth sailing for The Last Ship, though it's not anything that hasn't been seen before.' In July 2015, 's Ray Rahman said of the second season, 'The story is getting more interesting as we get an on-the-ground sense of how the pandemic-ravaged US has fared.'
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The Last Ship Season 5 about the world is finally recovering from the deadly virus that decimated the population, but global political unrest still remains. Tom Chandler has retired and his former crew has scattered. Sasha Cooper, Lieutenant Danny Green, SBS WO-N Wolf Taylor and Sergeant Azima Kandie are on a covert mission in Panama.
When they are wrongly blamed for an attack on the Panamanian President, the consequences for the United States are dire. The Nathan James must fight to prevent invasion by Latin America and the next world war.
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The following contains.50 cal spoilers from the series finale of TNT’s The Last Ship.After five intense, dangerous and world-saving adventures, is no more. And in more ways than one. The TNT action-drama wrapped its five-season mission on Sunday night, and when all was said and done, the Nathan James was down for the count — though she had jusssst enough fight left in her to save the day.On land, the Navy and Marine forces stormed a Colombian beach, where heavy battle ensued. With an assist from the James, the heroes squelched the enemy and forged ahead to Tavo’s compound, ultimately getting the drop on (and putting down) the revolutionary. At sea, however, the war was uglier. In the course of outwitting one of Tavo’s corvettes, the James was sneaked up on by the near-mythical battleship that Chandler (played by Eric Dane) had been sensing all season long.
Perforated by missiles and rendered defenseless, the Nathan James crew heard Kara say the two words they had in myriad skirmishes before eluded: “Abandon ship!”Abandon they did, though Chandler secretly stayed behind, determined to go down with the ship and all that. But first he saw to it that the James got in one final, fatal blow, by turning the weapons hot and steering the ship right into the belly of the battleship beast. It seemed a purposeful suicide for Chandler, but in a surreal sequence that followed, we saw him — alive and well, clad in his dress blues and touring a healthy James.There, he was teased by the hint of dearly departed Dr. Rachel Scott, while reuniting with other heroes lost along the way — Tex included. It was a conversation with the latter, coupled with the voice of Chandler’s daughter Ashley, that nudged Tom to halt his underwater free-fall and swim up to the surface, much to the delight of Slattery, Kara and Jeter in a nearby RHIB.In this in-depth post mortem Q&A, TVLine spoke with Last Ship showrunner Steve Kane about finally dry-docking the TNT drama, Chandler’s fate, that brutal Wolf fight and the assorted cameos — including the one that wasn’t.TVLINE You wrapped filming well over a year ago.
How does it feel to finally have the series finale on air?Well, I’ve been saying goodbye to the show slowly for a year now, you know. When we wrapped, that was pretty emotional. We actually wrapped on the beach after we finished shooting the D-Day sequence, which was a great way to go out. It was really special with lots of hugs and tears and toasts and speeches. And then I had several months of post-production, where I was still kind of busy with the show and I wasn’t thinking of it in terms of it being over.Then we had the final mix of the finale in February, and that became sort of a final ending.
For the last 10 months, I’ve been sort of adjusting to life post- Last Ship, and then to watch it come on the air and talk about it has been fun. TVLINE That D-Day sequence, by the way wow.
This finale looked expensive.It was, but it wasn’t crazy. We had to make a lot of compromises to be able to make it work, but we ended up under budget or on budget again this season.TVLINE When I see the half-dozen amphibious things that clamber onto the beach, I’m thinking that’s not easy.Oh, the AAV — the amphibious assault vehicle. And then we have hovercrafts later. Well, that didn’t cost us anything.
What happened was the Marines wanted to play with us in Season 5 — they had been watching the show from a slight distance and eventually were like, “OK, we want in.” So I said to them, “We’d love to have you guys.” Sometimes you get all these offers for really cool things and it’s great, but a lot of times it doesn’t work out — it’s either too expensive for you to go shoot it, or the timing doesn’t work out or you don’t have a story for it. Like, the Navy would offer us really cool stuff and we didn’t really have a story that was designed around that. You had to be picky and choose your battles.I knew early on I wanted to do D-Day, so I said to the Marines, “If you’re ever doing any kind of amphibious landing exercises down at Camp Pendleton — nothing you’re not going to already do, because we don’t want to use taxpayer dollars — but if you’re going to do it, can you let us film it?” So I drove down the coast with a small crew, brought like nine cameras and a drone, and we filmed this amphibious assault exercise with the amphibious tanks coming out of the water and all this stuff. That was in April, and we went back in September and shot again with our crew. And then all the Marines who were off-duty came out and worked as extras for us.
We got a lot of production value, is my point, for the same budget we always have. It still was the most expensive episode of the season, probably, but we also find ways of doing smaller “bottle episodes” where you don’t even need a set and you do very internal storytelling. Those episodes actually end up being sometimes our most successful because we’re really getting creative. But the one thing that we kept from the very first season — and from the very first meeting I had with Michael Wright, who at that time the head of the network, and I totally agree with it — is that this is a show about hope. The book on which it was loosely based was a nuclear holocaust story which didn’t have much hope.
I wanted to change it into a pandemic because that was more frightening to me at the time, but also with a sickness there’s always hope for a cure. So the idea of killing off the hero at the end felt a bit like a betrayal of that.
What I wanted to really say in the end is that yes, despite being haunted, despite this fact that the world can be an ugly and awful place with violence, if you theoretically or metaphorically go to the light, or go towards where there’s love and hope, you’ll be better off.I think that was kind of the metaphor or the theme for the whole five years, “looking for the light.” So even though Chandler really feels like he’s committing suicide as he’s crashing his ship into the other ship, he does have a choice when he’s underwater. He can follow his Nathan James into the murky depths and join Tex and Rachel and Michener and Meylan and Burk everyone who’s passed away that he feels responsible for and guilty about, or he can listen to the voice of his daughter and go towards the light. So it was never really in doubt for me. I like that it was in doubt for you, but no, we were always about ending with a sense of hope. ( Coming up this week on TVLine: the inside story on how the series almost ended.)TVLINE For the record, in your mind Wolf (played by Bren Foster) wound up surviving?Yeah. You see him getting into the gurney at the end, so in my mind he does survive.TVLINE Because, man, that was a brutal fight, including him getting stabbed six ways to Sunday and shot, twice.
He was operating on pure adrenaline there.I called Bren Foster and said, “I want to give Wolf the mother of all Wolf battles, but I don’t want it to be in this big, open space, and I don’t want any guns involved, at least in your hands.” I told him we’re going to do it in a hallway, so he went to the location a week in advance with his team of martial arts experts and choreographed this thing, and I can say he really brought everything to it. He gets shot twice, he gets stabbed, he gets punched in the groin a couple times. And the way, Bren described what he was doing to people!
He goes, “ Here I’m going to break the guy’s trachea. Here, I’m going to punch his rib cage into his heart.”.
TVLINE He knows his stuff.It was pretty visceral, but that alone is a really fun kind of relationship story, between me and Bren. I passed him for Season 2 based on his audition, but I didn’t know he was a martial artist. Someone told me on the set: “Have you seen Bren’s martial arts videos?” I said no, and I looked on YouTube and I was like, “Oh, my God.” He’s a several times world champion in many different versions of martial arts, so I said to Bren, “Yeah, maybe we’ll take the gun out of your hand a couple times.” Laughs I was just happy I’d named him Wolf because it worked out perfectly that he became Wolf.TVLINE Tell me about approaching John Pyper-Ferguson, because seeing Tex at the end was a perfect callback.Pyper is just a great mascot of the show. We originally only had a two-year deal with him, because he was exploring other opportunities, and I begged him, please, let’s find ways to be able to work together. On a handshake agreement, we agreed he’d come back for three episodes in Season 3, but we knew we didn’t have a contract with him and that he wasn’t going to be available to us on a full-time basis beyond that, so I killed him off. And his death was so important because it was the last straw that kind of pushed Chandler to the edge.
I knew that when Chandler was going to be teetering between life and death, Tex was the one guy he was always able to talk to him straight. Even if Slattery and Jeter were always guys he could count on, there was something about his relationship with Tex, because Tex wasn’t in the Navy and there was something more plain-spoken about him.It was great for the cast and crew to see him again — it was like homecoming week. What was lovely was bringing back all the old faces for the final scenes, when they’re all in the room saluting Chandler.
Actors and friends who’d been gone for several seasons came back, and we had a great kind of reunion there on the set which was nice.TVLINE Well, I have to ask: Do you even put in the phone call to Rhona Mitra, to her people? To actually show Rachel?No. In fact, I shouldn’t say that – I was going to, but then she made it very clear on some of her social media postings that she was not happy with the way things ended with us, so I didn’t want to stir the pot. But I think the way it is now actually is more spectral, more interesting. TVLINE True. And then lastly, if I were to say that I think that Season 5 was among the best, perhaps the best of the run, would you argue the point?No, I would appreciate that. Every year I go, “This is our best season yet,” and I think that’s because I’m always looking forward, I’m always trying to evolve the show and grow the show.
I feel like we’ve done so many cool things over the years. We’ve been as much of a genre show as any kind of Walking Dead-type show in terms of our virus, but we did a very realistic version of it. We dealt with the occult and the religion that cropped up in this post-apocalyptic world. We dealt with post-traumatic stress and the drugs and the Mediterranean adventure. This was really just our way of saying that in the end, these people were warriors and this is what a warrior’s life is like.I think also that this was our most accomplished season because we got really good at making the show. We did Season 4 and 5 back-to-back, and the demands on that were so great. On the one hand, we had to create two seasons’ worth of stories and mythology without a break.
Normally you get 10, 12 weeks of buildup between seasons just to get a running start. We finished the writing of Season 4 really early, by November of whatever year that was, 2016, and we were still filming that season in April of the following year.
That gave us a big head start to really get our act together and write Season 5.We also got really good, as you can imagine, with our production meetings, where I’d say, “OK, Page 2, how many tanks do we have? OK, we have 40 tanks, great. And we have two helicopters, and we’re going to blow up how many people?”TVLINE You no longer have Jimmy in the props department saying, “Tanks?! Where am I going to get a tank?”By the time we got to Season 5, it was no skin off anyone’s back. “You want 12 tanks? You got it.” The crew was so professional and there was no challenge too big for them.
I remember we had a guest visiting during one of the production meetings and he was, like, having a panic attack just listening. “How do you do this every week on the budget?!” Because every episode is really custom made. There’s no episode that’s like the others, so each one created from scratch. I could go on at length about our amazing locations and art departments. That we were able to shoot from the North Pole to Asia to South America to the Mediterranean without leaving Southern California?
That’s because we found great locations and we had great art direction, a great production design team, great visual effects people. I’m so very proud of those guys, and I’m very proud of Season 5. I think that we took the show to its logical end, and it feels like the show was always destined to be five seasons as a result.
People say, “Could you have done six seasons?” You know, of course, butTVLINE I love the show, but I’m very satisfied with where and how it ended, yeah.That’s the way I feel. Again, the biggest thing for me is that we had just gotten so great at doing the show and we were such a tight-knit family. That’s the biggest loss for me, that everyone’s kind of scattered to the wind to do different shows. I’m proud of all of them, but what we had was really special and I’ll cherish it.
If you expected this show to go out with anything other than a bang, then I’m betting you aren’t disappointed.isn’t necessarily a perfect finale, but its ending is masterful and incredibly satisfying.Much of the episode is focused on the battle that happens on land, bringing the theme of this season full circle as it shows the horrors of war in a way that’s a bit difficult to digest.How appropriate that this airs on Veteran’s Day, because it certainly gives one pause to consider the gruesome realities of war. The Last Ship Season 5 Episode 10 – CommitmentIt’s also not just the Navy and the Marines, but a reporter is there to capture the events, risking her own life to do so. It’s nothing if not powerful and heartbreaking.There are countless casualties as the episode moves forward. Wolf is seriously injured, but thankfully, we do get to see him kick ass one last time before he goes down. It’s amazing how much this man can survive.Gustavo is killed, and there’s some sense of poetic justice that it’s Danny who takes the shot. What Gustavo doesn’t get, is the face to face he wanted with Tom Chandler all along. Even when he knows he’s defeated, he wants Chandler there, but he’s not given that.What happens at sea, though, is by far the most interesting and most significant part of the finale, and the part that truly ends the show.
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While they’re focused on another ship, Nathan James is struck by the battleship Tom had been hunting. Sasha had concerns about Tom’s obsession with that “monster ship,” but it turns out his instincts were right along.
This is something I wish had been explored further, along with Tom’s relationship with Sasha, which even as the show ends feels thrown in?The very real battleship comes out of nowhere, and the ship is damaged so badly that the crew quickly realizes there’s no saving it. It’s going down.Kara makes the call for everyone to abandon ship, and it’s striking how emotional that decision is. Tom, Mike, Jeter, Kara — the looks on their faces and everyone else’s would make you think they’d lost a loved one. The Last Ship Season 5 Episode 10 – CommitmentAnd the fact is, they have. Nathan James is a character all its own, and it’s beaten the odds more than once. To let it go feels unthinkable, and it’s heartwrenching to see everyone evacuating the ship.There’s one, though, who doesn’t abandon the ship immediately, and that’s Chandler, because he has another plan. Kara may be the current captain — and that’s been one of my favorite things about this season, because she’s freaking amazing — but in our hearts, this has always been Tom’s ship.There was a part of me that believed he would go down with it, but what happens, I think, is better.He steers the James so that it will crash into the battleship, possibly sacrificing his own life, and we don’t fully understand his fate right away.
You could interpret the next pieces in a few different ways, as we see Tom revisiting characters who have died over the course of the series. It’s a beautiful farewell to the show. Tom sees Rachel and Tex along with so many other crew members, including this season’s large number of recent ones. Rachel is fleeting, which feels appropriate, but Tex is there to actually speak with Tom.
Words cannot express how very, very happy it makes me to see Tex back on the screen, and it’s in such a meaningful way.It’s closure for Tom, and it’s a way to say goodbye. The ship is about the people, after all. The Last Ship Season 5 Episode 10 – CommitmentTom has been such a dedicated leader and a hero, and even as he’s started to break down, he’s stayed focus on his responsibility and his duty to the ship, not only because it gives him a sense of purpose, but because he is that hero. His character has evolved so much since we first met him, and this ending allows him to come full circle.It’s only fitting that he allow the ship to have one more victory and go down in such an honorable way, rather than just sinking, defeated.I can’t imagine what could be next for Tom’s character, but somehow, in all of the tragedy, the battle is still won and there’s a feeling of hope as the final credits roll.