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From TMDb members · 7 total- chris7/10
ok so I watched the first episode of this show and I was expecting more laughs that what I received but I still really liked it the show had lots of action some humor and heart I really liked the crew too they seemed fun so far I think I will keep this one around for awhile and…
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More heart than humour. Nothing wrong with that, if you find that sort of thing to be entertaining. Perhaps it's because we're talking about the creator of Family Guy, American Dad and A Million Ways to Die in the West. Maybe that set my funny bone's expectations too high but the…
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The Orville
“New home. New missions.”
76%
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3
36
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Story & themes: Follow the crew of the not-so-functional exploratory ship in the Earth's interstellar fleet, 400 years in the future. Our models also surface themes such as identity, conflict, and relationships from synopsis and genre signals.
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Community signal: TMDb members rate The Orville 76% (1,383 votes) — strong audience scores for this TV series.
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Follow the crew of the not-so-functional exploratory ship in the Earth's interstellar fleet, 400 years in the future.
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- 2017-09-10
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- 3
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- 36
- TMDB rating
- 7.6
- TMDB ID
- 71738
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ok so I watched the first episode of this show and I was expecting more laughs that what I received but I still really liked it the show had lots of action some humor and heart I really liked the crew too they seemed fun so far I think I will keep this one around for awhile and see just how it goes I am liking what I am seeing so far though loads of fun to watch' update I have seen almost every episode of this and its getting funnier every time '
More heart than humour. Nothing wrong with that, if you find that sort of thing to be entertaining. Perhaps it's because we're talking about the creator of Family Guy, American Dad and A Million Ways to Die in the West. Maybe that set my funny bone's expectations too high but the guy is indeed hilarious and I suppose that was the standard I was hoping for. In any case, this comes off more as pure homage to Star Trek with a little sprinkling of humour here and there. I gave it a chance with three episodes. I'll give it another chance with the fourth episode but if that doesn't tickle me pink, well, this series will be off my list.
Don't be fooled by the trailer, this is not a comedy show. Sure, it's a little off-beat and more reminiscent of Firefly than Star Trek. It doesn't reinvent anything though and rather uses a lot of things present in similar shows. The crew is interesting and so are their missions. The images are quite breath-taking and of course the story has new elements to it, but it is the same "righteous" and "just" series with a health dose of self-reflection. But two cliches do stand out: cocky alien males, and very mechanical and condescending androids, What they really did wrong though was mess with time-travel for more than an episode. It has been nearly every show's downfall and this is no exception. Season 2 is as far as I recommend going unless they pull a rabbit out of their hat and completely stop messing with time.
100% Star Trek with retards. Sure, it's too dumb to make it for a license into the franchise. The good part, it makes the Kirk 60s show shine, even the acting in the old series is better. And the special effects would look great compared with Next Generation's first season. But not noticeable better than the later seasons.
Amazing to see a couple of low reviews here. THIS SHOW IS STAR TREK. This show has heart and especially HOPE and WONDER; like actual Star Trek, not the new dystopian, hopeless, bleak, ideologically-skewed "Star Trek" shows now, which are filled with propaganda and gaslightng. And Episode 9 of Season 2 was one of the most amazing space battles I've ever laid eyes upon on screen, TV AND movies. Amazing. Not many shows today make you feel good, normal, hopeful—this one does.
Season one and two of The Orville were excellent and then along bumbled season three..... Season three is everything I associated with the new Star Trek franchise.Woke, poorly written, cynical and frankly irritating and boring, in equal doses. I'm no longer sure how to rate this once well written, funny and generally likeable, show. Suffice to say, if season three is the direction of things, I hope its the last one. 5/10 factoring in seasons one and two. I found three so bad, I wont even attempt to rate it on its own but it does pull down my overall rating, significantly.
I originally rated this show 8/10 after watching seasons 1 & 2. I have started watching season 3... which was a long time coming and I was really hanging out for it... I have just watched S03E05 'A Tale of Two Topas' and the first thing I did was up my rating to 9/10. Season 3 was totally worth waiting or. I particularly love the way that the stories are carrying on from season 1 & 2 events. I truly hope there is a season 4!! When the series started it was too forced with the comedy moments. They were not natural, and some were to the point of being cringe-worthy. But as season 1 progressed, it became more serious and in my opinion, it became a much better program. I don't consider there to have been a bad episode. Sure, some are better than others, but none are bad. There is drama, action, comedy (but no longer cringe-worthy)... the stories are totally engaging and cover worthwhile topics and ethical quandaries. I find the show extremely well cast and the acting very natural. It's more like Star Trek that Star Trek Discovery is!!
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