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The Orville

The Orville

Just curious what everybody thought of this new series on U.S. TV, "Orville", with Seth MacFarlane.  The greatest Star Trek show on TV since Jean Luc.   Okay, don't argue with me.  Just shut up and agree.     :)

 

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Reply #101 Top

Quoting tetleytea, reply 95

I did find it cheesy, but not out of the ordinary, that the world just happened to be like 21st century Earth, with exactly the same fashion, the same cars, driving on the same asphalt roads, and they all just happen to have standard-issue cell phones that capture video.  The only difference is that they wear their Facebook likes on their chests.   Wow, what are the odds?   They have 21st-century technology, yet are completely oblivious to the extraterrestrial life orbiting right around their planet.  They have this witch-hunting culture, yet they managed to innovate these video cell phones.   Oh, and on the previous episode, all the plant life just happens to be exactly like California!   How about that?

Yes yes, we know:  Seth's special-effects budget might be a bit limited.  It's no different from all the Holodeck cheese on ST:TNG, really.   Just have to swallow the disbelief and move on.
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I actually don't mind the sets so much as every anecdote seems to be about our current time here on Earth. I am totally fine with them saving budget by setting things in a relatively cheaper setting, that makes sense. But that hardly seems necessary when you are just talking about things from the past.

It could be that they mention other time periods more often and I'm just ultra zoned in on their mentions of our current period now. But I don't think so. And the show just isn't good enough to watch again to find out, lol.

Reply #103 Top

Ohmigosh, The Orville tonight was hilarious!    It's Season 1, Episode 9, "It's All Your Fault".   But you have to watch the very first episode to appreciate it (Season 1, Episode 1).

 

Reply #104 Top

I finally watched orville. I find the robot more realistic. It was good.

Reply #105 Top

I've been enjoying it so far now.

Reply #106 Top

I enjoy seeing more people converted to The Orville. And yes this last episode was peak comedy so far but still with character building.

Reply #107 Top

They built Isaac's character pretty well last week.  Then again, they built the doctor's character well last week, too, as a strong woman, but then this week she's giving whole new meaning to, "sleeping with a slimeball".

I think it makes more sense for an obese actor to play the part of an anthropomorphic robot.  Actually, I'd like to see more obese actors cast in general.   You've got so many aliens--make their species more heavy-set.  If they're a bit TOO human-like, though, I get it:  they need to be sexy.  

Reply #108 Top

Actually the future where you dont have to go anywhere, or do anything other than press buttons would cause obesity. That had been tested in 1985.

Reply #109 Top

Or in Wally.  I was thinking more for the robot and alien roles.  For the human parts, I don't care about realistic.  I expect shallow, walking human viagra for all the actresses.  This may be a show for nerds, but we're still nerds with pheromones.

Reply #110 Top

As was last night's guest star. 

I missed part.  Will have to go find it on YT.

 

I still can't get over the "tiny little girl" security chief.  <chuckle>

 

Reply #111 Top

I didn't realize the season was over. I actually ended up liking it as the season progressed.

Glad they have another season coming.

Reply #112 Top

I heard it was cancelled

Reply #113 Top

And you heard it 3 times? ;P  

Reply #114 Top

It actually ended up growing on me as a pretty good scifi series. Glad it got renewed.

Reply #115 Top

Me too. But it needs work. It needs to be funnier or more serious... its really having a hard time finding its balance in my opinion. If its going to be more humorous... than it needs to be more a parody... not Family Guy/etc. as people have mentioned.

Basically... if it could be more "Red Shirts" or "Galaxy Quest" I think it could be marvelous comedy... but it is probably too late to go that route, and it seems clear to me that Seth wants to bring back "good ol next-gen Star Trek" complete with its moral messaging... which I full endorse.

So in the end, I think they need to make the show's writing a bit more serious... that doesn't mean "unfunny" but it means a subtler sense of humor. I've been re-watching TNG and there is literally dozens of very quiet moments of humor, that work, because they've developed the characters. Hopefully a second season will give the characters enough interaction and life that they can then focus on their relationships bringing meaning and humor, instead of JUST random dick/fart/egg jokes.

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