The Last Ship - 2x10 Friendly Fire

Friendly Fire

Rachel is hard at work on a new, more efficient version of the cure while Alisha decodes a message found on a recovered cell phone.

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Dmpstrbaby
Dmpstrbaby (Aug 30, 2015)

God the captain is such a tool.

Bohusz
Bohusz (Aug 23, 2015)

I like the formal investigation and captain's stance. It's so civilized. It took centuries, if not more, of justicial errors to recognize, that crimes require investigation. Is it so important to perform justice quickly? Don't forget that confession is not enough. Don't you remember people boasting of crimes performed? People "usurping" crimes of others? People making they part looking bigger and more important?

Killing Niels was pure revenge. Everything he knew has been lost in a moment. Not only scientific knowledge, but also any possibly not spoken out yet behind the scenes information, peoples involved, the true extant of the plot etc.

You can see it in news and glorified in shows and movies - the Americans prefer killing culprits before putting them at court and judging their crimes. Post-mortem investigations, when any possible co-offender, puppeteer or blackmailer knows that the "main" culprit cannot say anything, is crippled from its start, at best.

CrimsonLips
CrimsonLips (Aug 23, 2015)

Well, I love how most of the crew felt she didn't commit a crime but the captain sentenced her either way -.- what a hypocrisy... he recently chose revenge rather than focusing on the spreading the cure and he decided ALONE to practically incarcerate the Doc for doing the same (tho she find a way to choose both options really)? Ok, she did kill tho she didn't have to and I understand the decision in some way but the solitaire part I've found only as not giving her the reward in knowing that most ppl think she did good. And as we know she needs such words to do more good and believe in herself. She is surrounded by killing and thinking that by choosing the more difficult way and sacrifice her "pure" coscience he thinks she lost her humanity? Like Jesus Christ! NIELS KILLED BILLIONS and he treated him like a rat maybe but not a monster or sth. And she killed one bad person -.- The Cap practically said to her that he finds him directly guilty of killing his wife, everyone had a motive to kill him and many would do the same in her place. Probably even him. I just believe Tex will stick around finally bc I'm sad watching her all alone in this season and now she is sentenced to live in solitaire really... Idk how she will manage to live like that and still hope for mankind to find a safe place even if she'll probably be sentenced to death when it came true... Tho I somehow believe not many ppl would find her guilty so Captain's decsion to leave her to ppl to be judged may be thought as saving her... idk I still have hope xD

It was that stupid I cannot stop writing xD

mandyyporto
mandyyporto (Aug 18, 2015)

this episode pissed me off! What are the writters smoking on season 2???????

JackAhrairah
JackAhrairah (Aug 17, 2015)

Too much formality and hypocrisy going around on the NJ in this episode. I did not like at all the way they made Doc Scott the guilty one. She did the right thing, even managed to find a better way to spread the cure, and now they say she is a "cold-blooded killer" because she killed the person responsible for the almost utter extinction of mankind?

Awful.

Foaman
Foaman (Aug 17, 2015)

The person directly responsible for the death of over 5 billion of the world population was killed and the person that killed him (and cured his deadly virus) is rewarded with a promise of getting prosecuted... Because avenging the death of 5 BILLION people is still a crime in a lawless post-apocalyptic world..

Who hires these daft writers??

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