• Network: TNT
  • Series Premiere Date: Jun 22, 2014
Season #: 5, 4, 3, 2, 1
User Score
7.1

Generally favorable reviews- based on 221 Ratings

User score distribution:
  1. Negative: 34 out of 221
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  1. Jun 3, 2016
    10
    OMG I just finished watching Season One of this Phenomenal show and I absolutely loved it. I'm a huge fan of post-apocalyptic shows and anything to do with deadly viruses as well and man this show nails it on the head. I will reiterate that I loved the show as well as the setting which is that a deadly virus breaks out and eighty percent of the worlds population dies and that a cure has toOMG I just finished watching Season One of this Phenomenal show and I absolutely loved it. I'm a huge fan of post-apocalyptic shows and anything to do with deadly viruses as well and man this show nails it on the head. I will reiterate that I loved the show as well as the setting which is that a deadly virus breaks out and eighty percent of the worlds population dies and that a cure has to be found and manufactured. The acting was spot on with a numerous amount of great actors including Rhona Mitra as Dr.Scott who was in the movie Doomsday and my favorite character Tex Nolan played by John Pyper-Ferguson. I also admired the script and the pace of Season One. I really enjoyed the drama build-up along with the blatant action scenes which were done wonderfully. I would recommend giving this show a try especially if you like Falling Skies. I would also like to state that you should give this show a chance don't watch the first episode and say screw it. I would watch at least 3 episodes and then decide and also the season finale for Season One is Epic and I personally am so stoked for Season Two to air on June 21st. Expand
  2. Nov 10, 2014
    10
    i never knew that a show created by Hank Steinberg (aka the creator of Without of a Trance) , and produced by Micheal Bay was Better !!!!!!!!!!! i do not know Seinberg he was like Tom Clancy he created the show so brilliant , imagination and the army was so brilliant , Micheal Bay did not ruin the show which is the reason why people loved it anyway Bay made the show awesome hisi never knew that a show created by Hank Steinberg (aka the creator of Without of a Trance) , and produced by Micheal Bay was Better !!!!!!!!!!! i do not know Seinberg he was like Tom Clancy he created the show so brilliant , imagination and the army was so brilliant , Micheal Bay did not ruin the show which is the reason why people loved it anyway Bay made the show awesome his vision + Seinberg's vision + co-creator Steve kane's visiom = It's like Brilliant with awesome explosion's it's something army fans needed. Thank God !!!!! they did not let Micheal Bay ruin it was his sexual not so perfect girls and stereotypes , but still Micheal Bay got mixed reviews as he always does. Picture Pearl Harbor but like in the distance future !!!!!!! with more Groundbreaking effects !!!!!!!!! , Thank You Bay !!!!!!!. Grade A Expand
  3. Jul 13, 2014
    10
    The show is great, very underrated. The plot reminds me of Star Trek, a US battleship on a vast ocean, in a post apocalyptic world fighting evil forces to resurrect a virtuous world. Hmmmmmm, maybe after the next election we can do that for real. Lol.
  4. Jun 23, 2014
    10
    So at first I was a bit pessimistic about the entire show taking place in a ship... but wow it's actually pretty good. I really hope it sticks around. There was already a few big explosions and lots of action. It's like The Walking Dead but in a ship.
  5. Jun 27, 2014
    10
    Awesome show! What a situation, and amazing production values for a TV show. It's like Star Trek on the water, but with an actual mission! Great action, tense, with a sense of mystery. Next Battlestar Galactica? Lost?
  6. Jul 6, 2014
    10
    The Last Ship, is a Great new show with lots of action. It is like watching a movie over several weeks, with high quality entertainment. This is a survival type show and those who like walking dead or falling skies will probably like this show too.
  7. Aug 1, 2014
    10
    I love this show. Finally a patriotic show that actually depicts our military in a good light. Good actors and scripts and of course the ship is pretty dang neat
  8. Aug 1, 2014
    10
    Very good show. As a Navy submarine veteran, I do notice a lot of inaccuracies, but this is a TV show, not a documentary, and it is very entertaining. I agree with another reviewer that said it reminds them of Star Trek. Each week is an new adventure. I look forward to seeing where they go with the story. It's probably going to be like Gilligans Island. Despite airplanes, boats,Very good show. As a Navy submarine veteran, I do notice a lot of inaccuracies, but this is a TV show, not a documentary, and it is very entertaining. I agree with another reviewer that said it reminds them of Star Trek. Each week is an new adventure. I look forward to seeing where they go with the story. It's probably going to be like Gilligans Island. Despite airplanes, boats, submarines, rafts and many people coming to the island, they could never get off the island because that would end the show. Here, if they ever get a cure, the stories over, so I expect lots of setbacks to getting the actual cure. But that's ok, it will be entertaining along the way. Expand
  9. Aug 10, 2014
    10
    Love it! I love Eric Dane as an actor and I knew he would be great in this show. The story is good, there is always something happening to keep you interested, and the actors, though many I haven't seen before, are good also. It's a very interesting show and it keeps you guessing at times, but always waiting for the next episode.
  10. Aug 21, 2014
    10
    Great Show. I look forward to it every week. I know there are inconsistencies on the show, but it is television. I actually use my imagination, unlike others. If you want completely accurate details....watch a documentary. I think the acting is good and it has a good story line. The show has gotten a lot better as the season moves on. I hope there is a 2nd season.
  11. Aug 31, 2014
    10
    Surprisingly good show.. Didn't expect anything but it actually turned out pretty sweet.. The pase of the show is just right, not to much character building and enough action..

    Hope for season 2
  12. Sep 14, 2014
    10
    Patriotic like hell but finally a refreshing new tv series. Finally something NEW. Can't wait for more to come!
    Every episode a new stage. It feels you see something new in every episode. Of course with a ship you can go further. Hopefully they will keep the tension in the next season.
  13. Aug 19, 2014
    9
    Must people here are too severe at its critics here, this a great show, a must watch. It is very exciting and the story is great. I wasn't hoping for a great serie, but it was much more than I thought!
  14. Jun 19, 2015
    9
    I would have given it a 9.8 or 9.9 but the box doesn't allow partial points.

    Great cast chemistry and writing. My only real let-down was the "twist" in the season finale, which felt a little like it had been written by Glenn Beck or a Tea Partier ("ehvul gubment" killing the "lesser sort" to favor "artists", "intellectuals", etc). Would have been more logical if it were the
    I would have given it a 9.8 or 9.9 but the box doesn't allow partial points.

    Great cast chemistry and writing. My only real let-down was the "twist" in the season finale, which felt a little like it had been written by Glenn Beck or a Tea Partier ("ehvul gubment" killing the "lesser sort" to favor "artists", "intellectuals", etc). Would have been more logical if it were the hard-Right/Koch brothers crowd in charge.
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  15. Aug 17, 2014
    9
    Only show I make sure to watch. Good writing. Does not require bedroom shots to make up for a weak plot.
    Reminds me a little of Star trek, when the captain kept leaving the ship. But hey its Hollywood.
  16. Aug 21, 2014
    9
    I watch The Last Ship fully aware that I'm watching a TV SHOW, not a documentary. I watch TV to relax , not to find fault. I think The Last Ship is very entertaining. I look forward to it every week. With the exception of the character that played Dr. Tophet's wife, I think the acting is excellent. It is the subtle nuance of emotion that creates the realism. Such as a hard swallow orI watch The Last Ship fully aware that I'm watching a TV SHOW, not a documentary. I watch TV to relax , not to find fault. I think The Last Ship is very entertaining. I look forward to it every week. With the exception of the character that played Dr. Tophet's wife, I think the acting is excellent. It is the subtle nuance of emotion that creates the realism. Such as a hard swallow or forceful exhale. My father was a Navy man. Emotion was not shown. As for what exposed skin can endure, I can only say I've seen numerous reality shows with people out in -50 conditions and they survive. As to how the crew acts. Again one must remember the premise of the show. No more governments, no rules, etc. So they operate the best they can. It's a TV show. Made for entertainment, which I feel it does very well. So relax and enjoy the show. If you want hard fact, watch the History channel. Just a suggestion. Expand
  17. May 12, 2015
    9
    As a Navy Veteran (10 years enlisted) I always will give a military TV show or movie a look-see. The last Ship simply "Blew me out of the water". There is just the right mix of character development (Eric Dane is simply perfect as the ships CO) and 21st century style action and combat. The ONLY reason I didn't give it a 10 was some of the issues I have with Naval Protocol (CO and XO NEVERAs a Navy Veteran (10 years enlisted) I always will give a military TV show or movie a look-see. The last Ship simply "Blew me out of the water". There is just the right mix of character development (Eric Dane is simply perfect as the ships CO) and 21st century style action and combat. The ONLY reason I didn't give it a 10 was some of the issues I have with Naval Protocol (CO and XO NEVER would both be on a "Away Team") or saluting uncovered (no hat). Viewers that haven't served in the Navy wouldn't know the difference any way. These small issues in no way take away from the story-line and plot. If the NAVY continues their outstanding support for the show, TNT and Michael Bay have a real interesting winner on their hands. Happy for a 2nd season. Do give this show a look. Chances are you wont be disappointed. Expand
  18. Jun 23, 2015
    8
    I'm often highly critical of many TV shows, probably more than what I'd consider fair. I came into this expecting something watchable, but through the first season I can say it's far better than I expected. Despite it being called "The Last Ship", the show has a diverse array of settings and is not formulaic.

    I'd say my strongest criticism is that it has a rocky start. The first
    I'm often highly critical of many TV shows, probably more than what I'd consider fair. I came into this expecting something watchable, but through the first season I can say it's far better than I expected. Despite it being called "The Last Ship", the show has a diverse array of settings and is not formulaic.

    I'd say my strongest criticism is that it has a rocky start. The first episode was interesting, but the second episode was so generic and uninteresting I nearly stopped there. The series does create points in the plot where relative morality to a changing world becomes in question, but the characters just don't seem to care. If 85% of the world or whatever is killed by the plague, you would assume that the crew of the ship would put this into consideration. However, they do make this apparent in anyone not on the ship itself, so while annoying, it's not generically so. Also, some of the character motivations while complex, also seem lazy or simplified at times but in general the writing and directing is good enough for me not to mind.

    Overall, while I personally enjoy it, there are several flaws in the series which I can see other people not being able to accept. Comparatively to other TV shows, it's mechanically well done, but the second episode especially may be too cringe-worthy for people to bare.
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  19. Jul 14, 2014
    8
    It took me a bit to realize what this show is... but I have,

    Forget about the virus, it's just a MacGuffan to get the plot going. Let's replace "virus" with "we need to get home". What are we left with? A lone ship with no backup A crew that doesn't have any contact with it's central command, but maintains military protocol in order to keep functioning. And they must search out
    It took me a bit to realize what this show is... but I have,

    Forget about the virus, it's just a MacGuffan to get the plot going. Let's replace "virus" with "we need to get home". What are we left with?

    A lone ship with no backup

    A crew that doesn't have any contact with it's central command, but maintains military protocol in order to keep functioning.

    And they must search out for supplies, allies, and other means in order to accomplish their goal.

    Sound familiar? It should.

    The Last Ship is Star Trek: Voyager!

    Luckily, I LIKED Voyager =)
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  20. Jun 23, 2014
    8
    After seeing just the first episode: Frankly, I felt that the first episode was exciting and relatively suspenseful even though we already know the general direction the show will take. Pretty good characters, pretty good writing. My fear: That the "The Last Ship might follow the pattern of Andre Brougher's "Last Resort" which featured a terrific pilot followed immediately by a longAfter seeing just the first episode: Frankly, I felt that the first episode was exciting and relatively suspenseful even though we already know the general direction the show will take. Pretty good characters, pretty good writing. My fear: That the "The Last Ship might follow the pattern of Andre Brougher's "Last Resort" which featured a terrific pilot followed immediately by a long downhill slide. Let's watch and see. If a submarine can slide downhill in water, so can a destroyer. Expand
  21. Jul 21, 2015
    8
    This had all the ingredients for a show I really didn't want to watch: Eric Dane chewing scenery, Rhona Mitra over/underacting (depending on how you look at it), a warship, Michael Bay... but, actually, it works.

    I'm a bit of a fan of dystopian Sci-Fi and I didn't suspect this would tickle my 'when's the next episode' button, but it has. Usually Eric Dane's sonorous tones are enough
    This had all the ingredients for a show I really didn't want to watch: Eric Dane chewing scenery, Rhona Mitra over/underacting (depending on how you look at it), a warship, Michael Bay... but, actually, it works.

    I'm a bit of a fan of dystopian Sci-Fi and I didn't suspect this would tickle my 'when's the next episode' button, but it has.

    Usually Eric Dane's sonorous tones are enough to make me want to empty out the popcorn and use the bucket for something else and if I were honest, I do think he's miscast, but there's a host of decent supporting actors (surprisingly Alec Baldwin) that bring it on home.

    The flaws in this series are legion, but it's escapist, lightweight, shoot-em-up and run-away-to-fight-another-day stuff - the kind I was reading when I was 12 - and as such, if you don't dwell too deeply and don't hold it to any sort of adherence to the laws of physics, you will be fine.

    There is one technical decision they made that has been a plus - it could so easily have been a nuclear-powered ship, but making it dependent on oil has meant that there is always this nagging feeling about how long they can run before they need to resupply.

    The plot has more red herrings than an East Anglia fishmarket, but it isn't hard to see where things are going, so its a comfortable level of distraction.

    All in all, I was excited to see series 2, which is either a condemnation of the rest of the offerings or a surprising bolster to the credibility of The Last Ship as a vehicle to entertain.
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  22. Jul 7, 2014
    8
    I love the premise of the show. It's World War Z meets Battlestar Galactica. The Last Ship often fails to be believable, but it's always fun enough to get away with it. There are some "seriously guys?" moments, like when they make a radar decoy for a massive naval destroyer using two sticks and ten feet of aluminum foil. The bad guys are laughably evil, the good guys are impossibly good,I love the premise of the show. It's World War Z meets Battlestar Galactica. The Last Ship often fails to be believable, but it's always fun enough to get away with it. There are some "seriously guys?" moments, like when they make a radar decoy for a massive naval destroyer using two sticks and ten feet of aluminum foil. The bad guys are laughably evil, the good guys are impossibly good, but when we have moments like "America doesn't negotiate with terrorists" or five American soldiers fighting off five Russian helicopters, I just let it go and have a good time. Expand
  23. Jul 16, 2014
    8
    WHY ARE SO MANY PEOPLE REMINDED OF "STAR TREK"? Anyway...

    OK, granted, some very observant viewers have found many flaws, mistakes, and errors within the episodes of "The Last Ship". (They'd make great staff for Jeremy over at the YouTube channel Cinema Sins! Those who haven't seen this channel should watch their videos. Their funny. Anyway...) But if I wanted a show to be all
    WHY ARE SO MANY PEOPLE REMINDED OF "STAR TREK"? Anyway...

    OK, granted, some very observant viewers have found many flaws, mistakes, and errors within the episodes of "The Last Ship". (They'd make great staff for Jeremy over at the YouTube channel Cinema Sins! Those who haven't seen this channel should watch their videos. Their funny. Anyway...)

    But if I wanted a show to be all scientific, accurate and whatnot, then I'd watch the National Geographic or Discovery Channel. The mistakes aren't TOO obvious to the average TV viewer. I do have to admit at times “The Last Ship” feels slightly like a Navy “recruitment ad for the apocalypse”. The show does have some cheesy lines and what are (for now) cardboard cutout characters. And to top it off, the show isn’t much like the book it’s based on (but I could honestly care less about that). However, the reason this show is good is because it’s fun. It’s entertaining. I don’t expect it to be the next groundbreaking epic TV show like The Walking Dead, or Game of Thrones, or Breaking Bad…I just want a fun hour of entertainment. It’s like a “dumb” B-action movie. Leave logic at the door and have fun.

    If you liked this review, read my other ones on movies, TV shows, and videogames. I have reviewed the 2014 films Dawn of the Planet of the Apes, Transformers: Age of Extinction, Edge of Tomorrow, X-Men Days of Future Past, Godzilla, Blended, The Amazing Spider-Man 2, Jack Ryan: Shadow Recruit, The Lego Movie, and more. I am actually still trying to find time for other film reviews, such as Robocop, Non-Stop, Divergent, Need for Speed, The Monuments Men, etc. I also review TV shows, such as : Fox's "Sleepy Hollow", ABC's "Marvel's Agents of SHIELD", CW's "The 100", Fox's "I Wanna Marry Harry", NBC's "Crisis", Fox's "Gang Related" and more.

    Good bye! Sincerely, AG732.
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  24. Jun 26, 2014
    8
    The show takes of Slow but Accelerate very fast towards the end which is in my opinion Interesting. The Show looks promising But to go throw with such a concept for a show is not Clear in my mind.
    My only curiosity is to know how would they carry with this story without making it a drag.
    Hope they do justice with the start. The show is promising, GO FOR IT :)
  25. Aug 11, 2014
    8
    A really great show to watch with a very interesting plot line. I nice show to sit down and watch during the evening after having a long day at school!
  26. Sep 6, 2014
    8
    Started off a bit wierd seeing McSteamy but he and the rest of the cast have grown into their roles nicely. I also thought the story would be thin but as the season has progressed I have come to enjoy it alot and now that I have watched the finale I am hooked for season 2 as well. I hope they keep up the work. Clearly you have to suspend some belief but i do like the fact it is aStarted off a bit wierd seeing McSteamy but he and the rest of the cast have grown into their roles nicely. I also thought the story would be thin but as the season has progressed I have come to enjoy it alot and now that I have watched the finale I am hooked for season 2 as well. I hope they keep up the work. Clearly you have to suspend some belief but i do like the fact it is a slightly more mature show than most mainstream TV. Expand
  27. Nov 4, 2014
    8
    While some of the stuff isn't possible with the location and the destroyer being in the arctic, it's still however a very good show. It has a good story line and it's a very interesting show, at least I've yet to have one of those slow episodes that some shows have and that's throughout the entire first season. I must admit at first though I was hesitant because I'm thinking how long canWhile some of the stuff isn't possible with the location and the destroyer being in the arctic, it's still however a very good show. It has a good story line and it's a very interesting show, at least I've yet to have one of those slow episodes that some shows have and that's throughout the entire first season. I must admit at first though I was hesitant because I'm thinking how long can the show go on when it's based on a ship, but I will say however my expectations were greatly exceeded. Now we all know there isn't zombies, but something like this virus and wiping out thousands-millions of people could very well happen. With that being said it's got a real feeling to it, which always makes a show more interesting to watch. I would honestly say you need to give this show a chance, especially if you like action/suspense. Expand
  28. Jun 28, 2015
    8
    The show is great if you love action. The premise is very good as well. Im a huge fan of the post apocalyptic genre but shows like that can be very hit or miss and The Last Ship does keep you interested. Most of the characters in the show are likable and you easily can develop an attachment to some which is very important in a show. Did i mention the action is great? Kudos to Michael BayThe show is great if you love action. The premise is very good as well. Im a huge fan of the post apocalyptic genre but shows like that can be very hit or miss and The Last Ship does keep you interested. Most of the characters in the show are likable and you easily can develop an attachment to some which is very important in a show. Did i mention the action is great? Kudos to Michael Bay this time. I love his work but most of it is all action, no story what so ever. I love reading the "professional" critic reviews on here calling the show cliche. I guess Michael Bay didnt pay them anything to write a good review so they are probably sore about it. Most of their critiques are laughable and makes me wonder if they even watched anything but the first episode. Expand
  29. Jul 18, 2014
    7
    Solid summer throwaway show. Will probably watch it all as I'm curious to see where it goes. Kind of reminds me of a Robin Cook or Michael Crichton book. A little formulaic but still quite watchable.
  30. Jun 23, 2014
    7
    As a retired Navy officer I always trip over the inauthentic elements in any show that features our national canoe club, and this one's no exception. Much of the characters' behavior and dialogue is ludicrously unrepresentative of what actually goes on aboard a warship, including how officers and enlisted personnel interact. Yes, I realize that the show's premise, that of "OMG, we're theAs a retired Navy officer I always trip over the inauthentic elements in any show that features our national canoe club, and this one's no exception. Much of the characters' behavior and dialogue is ludicrously unrepresentative of what actually goes on aboard a warship, including how officers and enlisted personnel interact. Yes, I realize that the show's premise, that of "OMG, we're the last ship!", might well result in behaviors way outside the norm, but not the kind that's been written into this script. Here are just two examples among several. The master chief asks a LTJG on the ship's bridge for "permission to salute the captain." Ridiculous. The XO salutes the captain/CO while uncovered. Would never happen. US Navy personnel never salute unless "covered" (hat on). Only exception would be if on temporary duty with a foreign military service and it might be embarrassing not to return the salute of a junior from that service who was not aware of USN custom. What always puzzles me about such gaffes is how they get past the USN technical advisor who's always part of the deal struck between the movie studio and the Navy's public affairs office when providing Navy assets for such flicks. Other than my parochial complaints. I find the show reasonably entertaining. Expand
Metascore
60

Mixed or average reviews - based on 22 Critic Reviews

Critic score distribution:
  1. Positive: 10 out of 22
  2. Negative: 0 out of 22
  1. Reviewed by: Jeff Korbelik
    Jun 30, 2014
    83
    It’s been a “24”-like thrill ride so far, with baddies coming at the ship right and left to get their hands on the doc and the in-the-works cure.
  2. Reviewed by: Kristi Turnquist
    Jun 24, 2014
    40
    The Last Ship aims for a big-canvas feel, but based on the first three episodes, the one-dimensional characters and action movie cliché dialogue ("Guys, let's do this thing!") make it feel cramped.
  3. Reviewed by: Mark A. Perigard
    Jun 23, 2014
    50
    The Last Ship is a naval recruitment ad for the apocalypse, and these waters look shallow. Careful before sticking your toe in.