Captain Chaplin said, "If you want to be a person in power, you are someone who is crazy in the eyes of others." This is what he believed in having the courage to resist the Washington authorities. .
The scene when the missile cover is shown and the launch key is inserted is really handsome. In the face of the bomber attack, the launched missile is about to reach the sky above Washington. The captain, realizing that the submarine is about to be destroyed, decisively activated the self-destruction of the missile. Installation, Chaplin may indeed have ambitions, but he is still patriotic and righteous at heart. The statement at the end of the first episode is even more inspiring "We love our country. We would gladly die for what it represents. But we do not recognize or obey a government that tries to murder its own. If the current United States executive or any other nation violates this perimeter, we have 17 more nuclear missiles aboard and we will not hesitate to unleash fiery hell down upon you. I give you my word. Test us, and we will all burn...together. You've been warned .” (We love our motherland deeply and die for our country, and we will do it. But we will never admit it, and we will not obey a government that has tried to kill its own people. If the US authorities or any country in the world sends troops to invade illegally We will use the remaining seventeen nuclear bombs on the boat to resolutely counterattack the comers, and we will never be soft-hearted. I will do what I say. If we dare to provoke, we will die together. )
What choices people make, and what they should make, when faced with the wrong instructions are questions that the show explores in depth. Although it is the duty of a soldier to obey orders, wrong instructions that can lead to wreckage are questionable. The SEALs obeyed the wrong instructions, and Washington turned back to silence them; the Colorado did not obey the wrong instructions, and won a chance for herself to breathe. Although Chaplin died with the ship in the end, this was also his belief. What he has pursued in his life, the Colorado is his home, and he has no nostalgia in the United States, so the ship is alive, and the ship is dead. But most of the crew returned to the motherland smoothly and proved their innocence to the world, and Sam also proved Chaplin's innocence to the world, go home! Is the last wish! In the end, the president was also assassinated by Kelly. This ending is not bad...
View more about Last Resort reviews