The Last Ship:
Really well cast and directed....
Based on a scifi premise that the world has been overtaken by a virus that has wiped out most of the human race, it combines that premise with the kind of suspense-action Naval scene quality from films like Crimson Tide and The Hunt For Red October...
Really good show with a lot of plot potential...
Two thumbs up.


Murder In The First:
I keep going back and forth on this one...
The central premise (it's set in San Francisco) is about a character, (who's obviously a takeoff on Mark Zuckerberg) who has murdered a young woman...
Some of it's well done, but some of it's preposterous...
Starting with the time line; everything that is supposed to have happened so far in this show is supposed to have happened in one week...(We know this because in the most recent episode, they clear the victim's ex-husband using a credit card receipt from "last Tuesday "...)
So the time line is ridiculous...(Especially when you consider the behavior of the protagonist's partner; wife dies of cancer and they have the funeral, wife's sister throws herself at him the same day as the funeral, he rejects her, but then hits on his partner...all in one week...

But all of that having been said, it's got some well done qualities, so I give it One Thumb Up...

That brings me to...
Dominion....
The only reason we gave this one a watch is because it came on after the second season of Defiance (which is an excellent post-apocalyptic scifi show...I've read some criticism about Defiance along the lines that it's just a takeoff on "Old West" stories...well of course it is, all post-apocalyptic sci-fi is...Grant Bowler's character is clearly a takeoff on Matt Dillon; and Amanda Rosewater (Julie Benz) with her "Need-Want" saloon/whorehouse is a post-apocalyptic take off on Miss Kitty... but I digress...)
But from the promos, Dominion looked like it had good special effects, and might be worth checking out...
However, the premise for Dominion is ridiculous even by sci/fi fantasy standards...
In the pilot episode, the first narration line to set the whole thing up is, "25 years ago, God disappeared"...
Okay...

Then what follows is a war between The Humans and "The Angels" (but not all of The Angels; the bad Angels are led by Gabriel, and the good, pro-human Angels are led by Michael...and the Arch Angels; the ones with the wings...all stay out of the fight but there's another bunch of Lesser Angels who are pretty much like demons...and where Lucifer is when all of this is going on is never explained... )
Then somehow, led by Michael, The Humans win the war, but now there's another war going on, as Gabriel takes a second shot...
In the meantime you've got a "Chosen One" to fight against The Bad Angels and the obligatory Neo-fascist post-apocalyptic Human Government... (Which suggests that maybe God didn't "disappear" entirely...)
It's all very confusing...It really doesn't get much sillier than this...
I don't see a second season for this show...