Chandler confronts his enemy and his personal demons in the final showdown, with the fate of humanity on the line.Chandler confronts his enemy and his personal demons in the final showdown, with the fate of humanity on the line.Chandler confronts his enemy and his personal demons in the final showdown, with the fate of humanity on the line.
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Maximiliano Hernández
- Doc Rios
- (as Maximiliano Hernandez)
Storyline
Did you know
- TriviaDuring the firefight in the mess (cafeteria) of the Greek frigate it is learned that Gator shot double expert at the academy, surprising Capt Slattery.
- GoofsChandler and Cooper disabled the Greek vessel's radar and weapon control systems, without them they can't fire any of their weapons, including the 5-inch gun on the bow.
- Quotes
Miller: Ever notice how that all the women here have names that end in A?
Lt. Danny Green: What?
Miller: Kara, Aleisha, Sasha, Azima.
SCPO Wolf Taylor: Andrea.
Miller: Commander Grenna, there you go!
Lt. Danny Green: So what?
Miller: So don't you think that's a little strange?
Sgt Azima Kandie: I think that all of you are a little strange.
Featured review
An ending to the game
A satisfying, even if not particularly memorable, ending to an uneven, and sometimes risible, season, "Endgame" has our 'heroes' last face to face against the Vellek family, the probably less threatening family ever. In this episode we get again the good old doctor talking to shadows while his daughter tries to save the world from the Nathan James.
From the very first moment of season four, the Greek vs. Nathan James or the Vellek vs. Chandler showdown lacked intensity and high stakes. And this episode suffers from the weak build-up in this season. There never seemed to be a real danger for our team, and the show couldn't replicate the tension or silliness of previous seasons.
This episode, however, does OK in giving an ending to the quest to recover the seeds. We have ship vs. ship moments, heroes vs. villains moments, some OK speeches by both sides and even a couple of attempts at humor, another thing that this season was lacking. It does for an entertaining forty minutes, but little else, and leaves the viewer (and especially the fan) feeling they have been cheated. Let's see what season 5 has to offer, because season 4 was lost in the sea.
From the very first moment of season four, the Greek vs. Nathan James or the Vellek vs. Chandler showdown lacked intensity and high stakes. And this episode suffers from the weak build-up in this season. There never seemed to be a real danger for our team, and the show couldn't replicate the tension or silliness of previous seasons.
This episode, however, does OK in giving an ending to the quest to recover the seeds. We have ship vs. ship moments, heroes vs. villains moments, some OK speeches by both sides and even a couple of attempts at humor, another thing that this season was lacking. It does for an entertaining forty minutes, but little else, and leaves the viewer (and especially the fan) feeling they have been cheated. Let's see what season 5 has to offer, because season 4 was lost in the sea.
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- tenshi_ippikiookami
- Nov 27, 2017
Details
- Runtime42 minutes
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