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News Seth MacFarlane’s The Orville

So far it's enjoyable. Some of the humor falls flat but I like it overall.

I think overall it catches much of the spirit of trek. It's doing a good job of storytelling and trying to balance out drama and comedy. Will be curious to see how.it develops.

As many have pointed out plenty of episodes to be inspired by

Plus curious to see if Shatner or Stewart make a guest appearance. Kind of surprised one of them hasn't yet
 
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ED AND GORDON ARE SENT INTO ENEMY SPACE ON AN ALL-NEW "THE ORVILLE" THURSDAY, OCTOBER 12, ON FOX

After the Orville crew defeats a Krill attack on a brand-new colony, the Union sends Ed and Gordon on a dangerous undercover mission to infiltrate a Krill ship and obtain a copy of the Krill bible, the "Anhkana," to better understand the enemy in the all-new "Krill" episode of THE ORVILLE airing Thursday, Oct. 12 (9:01-10:00 PM ET) on FOX. (ORV-106) (TV-14 D, L, V)

Cast: Seth MacFarlane as Captain Ed Mercer; Adrianne Palicki as Commander Kelly Grayson; Penny Johnson Jerald as Dr. Claire Finn; Scott Grimes as Lieutenant Gordon Malloy; Peter Macon as Lieutenant Commander Bortus; Halston Sage as Chief Security Officer Alara Kitan; J Lee as Lieutenant John Lamarr; Mark Jackson as Isaac

Guest Cast: Kelly Hu as Admiral Ozawa, Dylan Kenin as Captain Haros, James Horan as Sazeron, Michaela McManus as Teleya, Michael Dempsey as Chief

The week of October 19 is supposedly a rerun of the pilot.

ED AND THE CREW FACE THE MAJORITY ON AN ALL-NEW "THE ORVILLE" THURSDAY, OCTOBER 26, ON FOX

When two Union anthropologists go missing on a planet similar to 21st century Earth, Ed sends a team led by Kelly to find them, but the mission quickly goes awry when they realize the society's government is completely based on a public voting system to determine punishment in the all-new "Majority Rule" episode of THE ORVILLE airing Thursday, Oct. 26 (9:01-10:00 PM ET) on FOX. (ORV-107) (TV-14 D, L, V)

Cast: Seth MacFarlane as Captain Ed Mercer; Adrianne Palicki as Commander Kelly Grayson; Penny Johnson Jerald as Dr. Claire Finn; Scott Grimes as Lieutenant Gordon Malloy; Peter Macon as Lieutenant Commander Bortus; Halston Sage as Chief Security Officer Alara Kitan; J Lee as Lieutenant John Lamarr; Mark Jackson as Isaac

Guest Cast: Ron Canada as Admiral Tucker, Giorgia Whigham as Lysella, Loren Lester as Lewis, Barry Livingston as Tom, Steven Culp as Willks



Read more:Listings - ORVILLE, THE on FOX | TheFutonCritic.comhttp://www.thefutoncritic.com/listings/20171004fox06/#ixzz4up2kiSBk
 
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She still has five stars on her shoulder, which means she's the same rank as Victor Garber and Ron Canada.

I think she's wearing purple - it's just a close, dark shot.

It's definitely purple. The shot just goes by too quickly to really notice it.

OK, I see the 5 stars on Halsey from ep.1, I wasn't sure there would be more than one fleet admiral.

But if this new admiral is wearing the same color, that's some lighting difference. Looks like dark gray with a hint of purple here.

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It is a wartime only thing. Further, there's only one fleet admiral at a time. Clearly the Union is following a different rule system there.
 
There were four five-star admirals, at the same time, during WW-2:
William D. Leahy – December 15, 1944.
Ernest J. King – December 17, 1944.
Chester W. Nimitz – December 19, 1944.
William F. Halsey, Jr. – December 11, 1945.

EDIT: Just noticed, only three DURING the war, and one shortly after.
 
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There were four five-star admirals, at the same time, during WW-2:
William D. Leahy – December 15, 1944.
Ernest J. King – December 17, 1944.
Chester W. Nimitz – December 19, 1944.
William F. Halsey, Jr. – December 11, 1945.

EDIT: Just noticed, only three DURING the war, and one shortly after.
Damn, I stand corrected.
 
OK, I see the 5 stars on Halsey from ep.1, I wasn't sure there would be more than one fleet admiral.

But if this new admiral is wearing the same color, that's some lighting difference. Looks like dark gray with a hint of purple here.

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Looks more like a saturation thing to me. The top image looks heavily saturated, while the bottom one appears as though it is under more normal lighting and has been desaturated (not saying you did that).
 
The interior set design isnt quite on par with the sets of Star Trek: While the Orville ship has a very organic shape, the inside is very rectangle with sharp edges. It doesnt reflect the organic flow of the ship at all. TNG did it better in this case, since the organic shape was also used inside the ship with round edges and avoiding sharp 90 degree angles as much as possible. The whole ship represented one design philosophy while the Orville represents two different ones.

Also in many shots you only have these bland papered walls as background. When u look at the Star Trek shows the walls are always covered with shapes that suggest panels, layers of materials/color shades, functional objects. Voyager did this even better compared to TNG. Rarely a background is only a papered wall.

So when it comes to set design, Orville in 2017 is actually a step back compared to 90's Star Trek.
 
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