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As the crew wrestles with the disruption caused by Nathan, a ruthless criminal among them, they face mounting pressures from the passengers who are becoming increasingly agitated by the incapable leadership. Amid a lockdown prompted by Clark's blunders, the narrative develops into themes of rebellion against authority. The in-fighting and panic among the passengers reveal a deeper commentary on human nature when faced with existential threats.
The focus on court-style elections leads to comedic yet dire situations, illustrating the struggle for power and influence aboard the ship. Interestingly, Nathan's popularity as a candidate serves to heighten the stakes of this predicament, juxtaposing good versus evil in an unconventional format.