The Orville (TV Series, Fox, 2017–)
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vurt




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PostPosted: Sun, 8th Oct 2017 22:42    Post subject:
It's not any more humor than your average star trek movie really, its ever so slightly more silly, but not much. It's like they couldnt decide to go for a comedy sci-fi show or just doing a normal sci-fi show, so its gets half-way to both, which makes it kind of suck since you're not getting a great experience of either of the two.
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PostPosted: Sat, 14th Oct 2017 12:45    Post subject:
The comedy is fine for me - I'd rather have Orville than the ridiculous thing called Discovery.
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Frant
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PostPosted: Sun, 15th Oct 2017 08:08    Post subject:
It seems as if they're tweaking the formula. The first episode had some really silly (and not funny) "jokes" that felt "off". The latter episodes have less of that (thankfully) and the show have quickly become more serious (although it's still a lighthearted sci-fi romp with some jokes spread out here and there).

I like The Orville (7.5/10 not including the first episode which I was quite hesitant about right after watching it). I hope they keep developing the show in the direction they're going now, leaving the penis jokes behind.


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ixigia
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PostPosted: Mon, 16th Oct 2017 00:07    Post subject:
Frant wrote:
It seems as if they're tweaking the formula. The first episode had some really silly (and not funny) "jokes" that felt "off". The latter episodes have less of that (thankfully) and the show have quickly become more serious (although it's still a lighthearted sci-fi romp with some jokes spread out here and there).

I like The Orville (7.5/10 not including the first episode which I was quite hesitant about right after watching it). I hope they keep developing the show in the direction they're going now, leaving the penis jokes behind.

I've noticed it too, there's been progressively more balance between jokes and 'seriousness' (toning down the off-putting toilet humour) which is good indeed. The characters are starting to grow on me with their genuine banter (what Andromeda tried to do but failed miserably), as long as the various weekly mini-stories keep being so varied I can see myself closely following this show in the future.

Mind you, this is from someone who isn't too familiar with Star Trek (I know the gist of it of course, and I've seen some episodes here and there, though nothing more than that - my favourite channels when I was a kid wouldn't air it and I never caught up Razz). Will do it eventually, but so far this Orville despite the flaws is pleasant and tickles that charming space adventure button.
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Xenthalon




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PostPosted: Mon, 16th Oct 2017 09:44    Post subject:
I'm exactly in ixis boat, don't know too much about Star Trek but this seems like a nice, light-hearted space adventure series to me.

And really, some of the episodes handle some really interesting, morally challenging concepts. The one where it turns out that the species with "only one gender" really has two genders but they operate the females to men during birth because it's a defect in their view... jeez. Really don't know what side I would choose. Light-hearted my ass.
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AndreaSpooky




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PostPosted: Mon, 16th Oct 2017 10:49    Post subject:
ixigia wrote:
Frant wrote:
It seems as if they're tweaking the formula. The first episode had some really silly (and not funny) "jokes" that felt "off". The latter episodes have less of that (thankfully) and the show have quickly become more serious (although it's still a lighthearted sci-fi romp with some jokes spread out here and there).

I like The Orville (7.5/10 not including the first episode which I was quite hesitant about right after watching it). I hope they keep developing the show in the direction they're going now, leaving the penis jokes behind.

I've noticed it too, there's been progressively more balance between jokes and 'seriousness' (toning down the off-putting toilet humour) which is good indeed. The characters are starting to grow on me with their genuine banter (what Andromeda tried to do but failed miserably), as long as the various weekly mini-stories keep being so varied I can see myself closely following this show in the future.

Mind you, this is from someone who isn't too familiar with Star Trek (I know the gist of it of course, and I've seen some episodes here and there, though nothing more than that - my favourite channels when I was a kid wouldn't air it and I never caught up Razz). Will do it eventually, but so far this Orville despite the flaws is pleasant and tickles that charming space adventure button.


Agreed, though the contrast between certain moments is still there and vibrant.
Here we are having fun with the Avis vs. Hertz challenge on who rents best, and after few minutes the episode ends with the cliffanger on the Krill mass murder and subsequent warning by the female Krill.
The series navigation seems based on sight, more than having an actual long-range scan: there's no connection nor purpose, atm.
Of course, we're still on the first episodes anyway Wink
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BearishSun




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PostPosted: Mon, 16th Oct 2017 22:32    Post subject:
Best episode so far, interesting topic and even some jokes worked for once. They seem to be settling into their roles. Although I did miss seeing the first and security officer a bit more for eye candy in this one Very Happy

The universe feels a bit shallow though, I hope they work on the background a bit more, but I somehow doubt they have a dedication to do anything but semi-silly one-off episodes.
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PostPosted: Tue, 17th Oct 2017 14:14    Post subject:
I don't really like Seth McFarlane much and from the first few episodes thought this was a bit meh.. I got bored and caught up on it, the cast are growing on me and the humour, thank god they dialed it back is starting to mix a lot better.

So far much better than STD, hopefully continues to get better.
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peter980




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PostPosted: Sat, 28th Oct 2017 08:59    Post subject:
What an episode...

If it had more serious tone, it could even fit to Black Mirror...
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BearishSun




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PostPosted: Sat, 28th Oct 2017 11:29    Post subject:
I mean the idea is pretty much ripped straight from Black Mirror S03E01, so yeah
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Famou




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PostPosted: Sun, 29th Oct 2017 22:31    Post subject:
Horrible episode. The quality of the episodes are way to inconsistent.
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ixigia
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PostPosted: Fri, 3rd Nov 2017 13:14    Post subject:
A season 2 wasn't initially planned but it will happen:
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Seth MacFarlane’s space adventure series The Orville has been picked up for a second season by Fox. The decision comes seven episodes into The Orville‘s 13-episode first season. Because of the show’s elaborate production and post-production, including visual effects, The Orville had been intended for a limited season, and the early renewal will give it a head start on Season 2 whose exact length is TBD.
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Good news Smile
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PostPosted: Fri, 3rd Nov 2017 15:43    Post subject:


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Druqsr




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PostPosted: Mon, 6th Nov 2017 15:43    Post subject:
what a nice episode,
this show is really hitting me in my trekkie core
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madmax17




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PostPosted: Mon, 6th Nov 2017 15:46    Post subject:
It's not as funny as it was when it started, it turned all 'Star Treky' like with consequences and saving dipshit species.
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PostPosted: Mon, 6th Nov 2017 16:24    Post subject:
Thing is, it was never funny to begin with. But the cringe is gone, that's true Razz


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Mikey5449
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PostPosted: Wed, 8th Nov 2017 03:08    Post subject:
It definitely feels more trek like than I thought it would and that's not a bad thing.

To me, I would describe it as a "current time sci-fi" if that makes sense. Meaning, the humor they typically use applies to our current time in real life but the show takes place in the future. So while I also agree that it is not as funny as when it started, I do think it makes the show more relatable simply because the characters all act like it's 2017.


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Druqsr




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PostPosted: Sat, 18th Nov 2017 11:36    Post subject:
the last episode was fantastic !
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AmpegV4




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PostPosted: Sat, 18th Nov 2017 14:47    Post subject:
good to see season 2 greenlit.

lol wut "can't do the episodic star trek formula anymore durr hurr"
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PostPosted: Sat, 18th Nov 2017 17:08    Post subject:
Druqsr wrote:
the last episode was fantastic !


Funny how they can put more empathy towards a random crew member than STD can for its main characters. Razz

It still has quite a few flaws for me, but I'm cheering them on for trying and improving themselves along the way. It sure captures more of that good old ST feeling.


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zmed




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PostPosted: Sun, 19th Nov 2017 20:10    Post subject:
Watched the first episode. Speaks volumes how this one episode managed to grab me a million times more effectively than that shitshow STD. I gave that up after one episode. I plan to continue with this one.

Glad to hear that they'll dial the fart-jokes down a peg in later episodes. I like the light-hearted tone of the series so far, but the dick-jokes are really out-of-place.

Apart from Seth himself (never been a big fan of him as an actor), a big kudos to casting, most characters seem to have pretty good chemistry, not to mention the female leads being easy on the eye. Also, another huge thumbs-up for hiring Mrs. Sisko. Took me a bit to place her, good to see a Trek veteran on the crew. Smile
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PostPosted: Sun, 19th Nov 2017 23:24    Post subject:
zmed wrote:
Watched the first episode. Speaks volumes how this one episode managed to grab me a million times more effectively than that shitshow STD. I gave that up after one episode. I plan to continue with this one.

Glad to hear that they'll dial the fart-jokes down a peg in later episodes. I like the light-hearted tone of the series so far, but the dick-jokes are really out-of-place.

Apart from Seth himself (never been a big fan of him as an actor), a big kudos to casting, most characters seem to have pretty good chemistry, not to mention the female leads being easy on the eye. Also, another huge thumbs-up for hiring Mrs. Sisko. Took me a bit to place her, good to see a Trek veteran on the crew. Smile

If you liked even the first episode, then I'm 95,68% sure that you'll have an absolute blast with the rest of the season. The chemistry between the characters gets increasingly better and stronger, there's more charm involved and each episode with its self-contained story has something interesting to say. What AndreaSpooky wrote is very true also (the season has a "randomized" progression so to speak likely due to the fact that there were no plans for the future), hopefully the renewal will push the writers to glue everything together and improve it even further. I can't make comparisons with the past but for me this show has become the prime dispenser of weekly feelgood TV moments in scifisauce Very Happy

As a complete ignorant I've tried watching STD too (the first three episodes, couldn't last any longer), but it was enough for me to call quits, it felt like a generic glossy thingy with no soul and inspired by dull sci-fi tropes designed to impress younger audiences :<
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zmed




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PostPosted: Mon, 20th Nov 2017 18:52    Post subject:
@ixigia Already on Ep5 and some of these guest appearances are really catching me by surprise. Liam Neeson, Charlize Theron, wtf. Very Happy Already spoiled myself on Picardo's appearance, he was almost the only good thing about Voyager, so can't wait. Razz
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BearishSun




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PostPosted: Mon, 20th Nov 2017 20:41    Post subject:
Was good to see The Doctor again yeah Smile
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zmed




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PostPosted: Tue, 21st Nov 2017 20:04    Post subject:
Oook, first actual problem I have. I'm not comfortable how they handled that prepper guy in the Isaac/Doctor/Kids episode. Sure he imprisoned her, he was a nutjob (pretty much the only thing missing was him asking her to put the lotion in the basket), but he actually only tried to protect her from the "zombies" outside. He even risked going outside to get her the meds for the cut. In return he got stabbed in the gut and shot to death. That's kinda fucked up.

Good to see the show not trying to preach how "humans are sooo intellectually evolved now", but this one rubbed me the wrong way.
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PostPosted: Tue, 21st Nov 2017 22:11    Post subject:
zmed wrote:
Oook, first actual problem I have. I'm not comfortable how they handled that prepper guy in the Isaac/Doctor/Kids episode. Sure he imprisoned her, he was a nutjob (pretty much the only thing missing was him asking her to put the lotion in the basket), but he actually only tried to protect her from the "zombies" outside. He even risked going outside to get her the meds for the cut. In return he got stabbed in the gut and shot to death. That's kinda fucked up.

Good to see the show not trying to preach how "humans are sooo intellectually evolved now", but this one rubbed me the wrong way.


And then at the end of that ep she said to her kid to not kill them because it wasn't their fault or something like that. And iirc it was after she killed another one.
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zmed




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PostPosted: Wed, 22nd Nov 2017 05:41    Post subject:
The second one I understand, that really was a kill-or-be-killed situation.

But the only justification for the first one I can come up with was that she was desperate to get back to her kids and it clouded her judgement.

Oh well, the show is still pretty great. Smile
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Yuri




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PostPosted: Fri, 24th Nov 2017 11:16    Post subject:
It's funny how Orville is more Star Trek than Star Trek Discover Laughing



1 and 2 are still amazing.
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PostPosted: Mon, 31st Dec 2018 02:23    Post subject:
TV/x264 The Orville S02E01 1080p WEB x264-TBS

Time flies.. how the fuck is season 1 already more then a year ago Sad


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