Continuity error: Isaac took Gordon's leg off just above the knee. The one that fell out of Pria's ceiling was cut off at the hip.
That whole bit was a bit strange. Time travellers from the 29th Century sure felt like Trek though. Pria is a bit easier on the eyes than Berlinghoff Rasmussen (I know, not from the 29th...).(Though the paradox at the end I don't understand. Ed destroys the wormhole, which removes Theron from the "present" but why are the results of her interferences still there? Why is the Orville still around, the transporter thing still there and Ed, seemingly, remembering her? It makes little sense for her actions to still exist but not herself.)
Yep. When was the last time that happened?Probably the best episode so far. Loved the bit with the leg . . . and I didn't see the time-travel twist coming.
We see that the Orville is much more powerful than Starfleet ships. Not only are they some 80x faster than the fastest speeds of Starfleet ships but their weapons systems can destroy singularities and their medical technology is advanced enough to regenerate limbs. (In Trek it seems limbs are replaced with advanced artificial ones.)
That was a really good episode and this is the first one where I think all of the humor landed and worked and the "human moments" worked too, like with Gordon speaking to Issac's "body" in the sickbay.
The popular culture references worked better too here even if they still feel a bit out of place. Having Issac offering a "Junior Mint" through the computer panel, connecting to the Seinfeld episode at the start of the show, was good work.
I've got to say, I'm very impressed with how this show is moving along. It just feels... Good. Fun. Interesting.
(Though the paradox at the end I don't understand. Ed destroys the wormhole, which removes Theron from the "present" but why are the results of her interferences still there? Why is the Orville still around, the transporter thing still there and Ed, seemingly, remembering her? It makes little sense for her actions to still exist but not herself.)
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