That's a funny "criticism."I find orville entertaining but nothing more. Maybe future episodes will change my mind.
That's a funny "criticism."I find orville entertaining but nothing more. Maybe future episodes will change my mind.
^^^^Personally, I find the Orville to be as bland as day old oatmeal.
The humor feels forced, and most of it juvenile.
The stories have little depth.
And the characters have not been memorable.
But it's still early, so I'll continue to watch and hope they improve on what they have.
Closer to 1968 Lost in Space. Except without Jonathan Harris.^^^^
Gee sounds almost exactly like TNG Season one.![]()
Maybe he left out the word "mildly".That's a funny "criticism."
It really does have that TNG feel.....from the lighting to the look of the furniture, even the music............^^^^
Gee sounds almost exactly like TNG Season one.![]()
It will have Gotham as a lead in, so that's possibly a plus. But I think it's biggest competition will be Thursday Night Football.Just saw in the preview for episode 3 it is moving to Thursday night?? Is that still a heavy competition night in the states?
Closer to 1968 Lost in Space. Except without Jonathan Harris.
^^^So Discovery and Orville are battling to the death, Discovery is stepping on Orville's throat but Seth McFarlane croaks out "Martha!" and Soneqa Martin-Green starts yelling "Why are you saying that name?!?" and they end up best friends and form the Justice League.
The thing is: For Discovery to do well, it has to entice people to sign up and subscribe for CBSAA. The TV ratings (whatever they are in the end) in sure will be used to measure just how successful ST: D was in that regard over the run of the first season on CBSAA.The Orville is awesome, and given the numbers I am sure CBS is hoping Discovery does as well.
Nothing in the DSC trailers has excited me to date, and a couple of performances were off-putting. Meanwhile, I watched the pilot of The Orville and thought it sucked.
They're neck-and-neck so far!
I'd like to know what "performances" you speak of, since all we've seen are a few WORDS per character.
Basically everything Nimoy has said. He's stiff, wooden, and sounds uncomfortable.
Nah, that was Majel in the pilot.Is your quote better now? I figured people in '66 might think the same before, you know, WATCHING it.
I'll repeat what I said previously. Let Discovery air on TV otherwise i'll just watch Orville (which has turned out okay). I don't want to pay for CBS's stupid streaming service.
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