(Sorry, not sorry for the old yet still valid meme)
I just wanted everyone here to know that [email protected] has been taken over relaunched by me and will become an active community again!
In the name of interplanetary peace, everyone here is invited to sub if you have not already done so and to start posting whatever news/discussion/memes related to The Orville you can think of.
I’m going to add .world’s c/startrek and c/tenforward to the links section of our community and I hope you guys do the same.
Happy Arbor Day! (No, seriously, the 25th of April is actually Arbor Day.)
My face when I realize the crossover meming potential:
The Orville was sweet justice for Penny Johnson Jerald as an actor. She has been so good and used so well as Doctor Finn.
It has all been downhill since the late 90s
Fuck, Agent Smith was right.
I put 9/11 as the beginning of the end.
Finn screaming is already a meme.
God this is perf for that “time is linear” “i’ll make your arse linear” community mashup. Inception that shit.
I’ve enjoyed her talents, no matter how small the part or scene, in several TV show prior to the Orville. Such a range.
Discovery gets more hate then it deserves, but The Orville is certainly more of a Star Trek show. I’m glad I stuck out the rough start (which is on brand for a Star Trek show lol)
It got the hate it deserved
Strange new worlds is legit though
SNW is great. It is such a pure distillation of Star Trek
I don’t really like the gorn plotline, but it’s the show I recommend as a first for new Trekkies
It’s an attempt at rectifying the 2 series, but it’s also though
I respectfully disagree, discovery is a truly awful star trek installment. However I respect your opinion.
Both Picard and std was bad. Picard’s execution of the series couldve been better, if they dint follow the same plot as std
Now I’m thinking I should give it another try.
I gave Discovery half a season, I have the Orville 2 or 3 episodes and while it was funny it didn’t really click for me. I just lost interest after a few episodes.
Edit: just finished episode 3. Now I remember why I didn’t keep watching. I should have just read the plot breakdown and skipped the episode. It just left a bad taste in my mouth.
The best way that I found to think about The Orville is that Seth MacFarlane had to shoe-horn jokes into the first few episodes to satisfy the execs who expected him to make a comedy and then gradually that tapers off to become a really solid Star Trek-type show (that still has humor, but it’s more organic, workplace type humor).
Yeah, it follows a lot of the “futuristic parallels to modern day issues” that we saw with ToS and TNG, while at the same time adding in humor that ranges from tongue-in-cheek to outright raunchy. I can’t imagine a TNG episode that would address “holodeck sex addiction” but Orville actually manages to do a pretty good job of stradding seriousness of that issue along with humor.
For the more serious stuff: imagine an alliance when it’s discovered that one of the members has done (and is still doing) some stuff that’s pretty strongly against the morals of the rest. If called on it they threaten to pull out. While all are in the middle of a war for survival. And they’re also one of the biggest weapons suppliers
That’s pretty close to some issues today while also being years old.
The Orville is a weird show. It hews very closely to the format and production design of 90s Trek (including a lot of budget-conscious decisions), and many of the creatives have a Star Trek background going back that far. Frankly, I think a lot of the scripts were from the TNG slush pile. It’s clearly a love letter to those shows.
However, it’s also clearly Seth MacFarlane’s love letter. He gets to be the captain. His friends and lovers get to play major parts despite sometimes not really having the acting chops for it. The characters are all obsessed with the cultural touchstones of white American Gen-X’ers. In the early going, the Family-Guy/Ted/etc. sense of humor is front and center, and while that gets much better, it never fully goes away. One can also just about imagine 20-something Seth and his buddies screaming at the TV that there is no moral ambiguity in a given ST episode and that Jean Luc needs to just pick a side.
In some ways, it can be pretty rough, but then, mostly because it is such an earnest homage, it’s greater than the sum of its parts. I never fell in love with it the way many have, but after wading through the first few episodes and getting a feel for what it was and wasn’t, I grew fond of it. I’d say it’s worth watching, but you don’t have to apologize for not fully buying in. TBH, I feel fairly similar levels of tempered fondness for Disco, though for very different reasons.
wjrii hit the nail on the head. If you categorically don’t like the vibe it might not be for you. Like any true Trek show it takes time to find its feet. The plot is coarse and hamfisted (as a trans person, the trans allegory episode was hard to get through) but eventually turns around to be a good example of scifi for contemporary social commentary. The humour (both quality and balance) improves but it doesn’t stop being a Seth MacFarlane show. I value its earnesty, but it’s pretty far down the list for my suggested “Star Trek” viewing order.
Just finished ep 3. it was definitely the forced gender assignment on a baby episode that did it…
Yep that’s the one. For what it’s worth, it doesn’t come up again for a while, and when it does it’s actually quite well done.
I found the first three eps “okay” ish. Something to watch.
Then ep 4 landed and oh shit we got trek here boys. Then you got Pria, Krill is still my go to introduction ep because it starts with a crewmember being dared to eat a cactus but ends on a damning note about cycles of violence. Keeps going from there, ep 4 (If the stars should appear) is the growing of the beard.
Just read your edit yeah…about a girl is so fucking facile, it’s a massive piece of shit. I hate that episode.
They revisit the plot hook later though and it is spectacular
Removed by mod
imagine unironically thinking like this
pushing the female agenda
You know what? Get fucked, incel! Take your toxic insecurities back to whatever shithole you crawled out from.
Scenery: repainted ikea furniture
vulcan / doctor / kirk: check
All extraterrestrial planets are shot in the back lot: check
Well, everything seems to be acceptable here.
Excited for s4 oville!
Me too. I would like if they packed a little more humour into the season, like season 1 and 2. Season 3 was a little too serious. It was good, don’t get me wrong, but there were just a little too far between the jokes.
The problem with s3 wasn’t the seriousness - we had plenty of that everywhere else - it was the missing small moments. Those little filler moments they slipped into the episodic serials that picked out little threads here and there and brought such a very very heartwarmingly humorous and human element to the show. Bortus’ moustache. The random Karaoke. Talking shit in the mess, finding out a crewmember can eat anything and Gordon promptly producing a cactus and a dare. Latchkum! Shit that made you invest in the characters. The reminder that even in utopia we’re still batshit humanity
We did get a time sandwich, Elvis, and Isaac with a handlebar mustache. Among other things.
Those little moments were there, there were just fewer of them.
I remember thinking at the time they’d saved it all up for the s3 finale. That was a total love letter to the fans
Is it happening?
Hold up what?
apparently https://sh.itjust.works/comment/18158340
Amazing
good god I love the orville so much
Farscape: any chance you could send O’Brian over for some pure jet fuel?
Jet fuel? Get rygel to piss on it
you want me to what? I am a dominar! A dominar!
O’Brien went to Stargate Atlantis briefly, before being killed by a nuke
They need to make more Orvilles.
They are! https://imdb.com/news/ni64745287/
Five hundred cigarettes
That’s fantastic Aeronmelon! I’ve just added a link to our sidebar!
Subscribed!
Here I am a novice Trek fan booking the next few years to watching the rest of the Star Trek I’ve never seen … now I have to add this to my list
Thanks! … and subscribed!
You’re in for a wild ride!
Remember to add it to lemmy-federate.com
I must watch this show. Thank you for introducing me to it!
The Orville is the New Vegas of Star Trek
The Orville is, like, my favourite Star Trek after TNG, VOY and DS9!
Enterprise would’ve been better if les moonves wasn’t in control
I wish Enterprise had skipped the whole temporal cold war storyline and skipped straight to the part where it got good: the events that led up to the foundation of the Federation.
Also, gimme your finger nails!
i heard at least the 5th season one was about the romulan war, or it shouldve been in the 3rd season. and shran was suppose to join the enterprise crew, plus tucker wasnt suppose to die? but les MOONVES hated the show, thats why it left such a sour taste in fans mouth, he made sure the final episode was the FU to fans and the og actors.