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Let's talk about the elephant in the room, this series violates Roddenberry's vision big time

What is out there today (other than Orville) that looks or feels anything like classic or TNG era trek? Sure there were a lot of look-a-likes at the time, ranging from Babylon 5 to SeaQuest. However, there's very little on TV today that evokes a sense of wonder or Discovery.
 
Orville certainly doesn't either.
It does to me. It feels like the exploratory kind of Sci-Fi that uses a tried and true style to it, which hearkens back to Sci-Fi of the 1950's.

DSC is using a style different than Trek that's come before, and in some places it really isn't working well with it.

Both are good, and one may evoke more wonder and capture more of your imagination than the other.

At this point, with both series establishing themselves, it's becoming a bit tiresome with this pissing contest. Each will have followers, some will like one more than the other.
 
It does to me. It feels like the exploratory kind of Sci-Fi that uses a tried and true style to it, which hearkens back to Sci-Fi of the 1950's.

DSC is using a style different than Trek that's come before, and in some places it really isn't working well with it.

Both are good, and one may evoke more wonder and capture more of your imagination than the other.

At this point, with both series establishing themselves, it's becoming a bit tiresome with this pissing contest. Each will have followers, some will like one more than the other.

Agree to disagree, I guess. Orville invokes no sense of wonder in me. Mostly it hurts my eyes from rolling so often, and my larynx from constant groans of tedium.
 
At this point, with both series establishing themselves, it's becoming a bit tiresome with this pissing contest. Each will have followers, some will like one more than the other.

Welcome to Trek fandom? What's been amazingly humorous and entertaining for me throughout the "pissing contest" is that I've Seen It All Before. I've had all these arguments before. Multiple times. And some of the arguments, I find myself on the opposite side using the arguments that were used against me in 1986!:lol:

Star Trek fandom has not changed one single bit in 50 years, and I find that oddly reassuring.;):p
 
Agree to disagree, I guess. Orville invokes no sense of wonder in me. Mostly it hurts my eyes from rolling so often, and my larynx from constant groans of tedium.
And that's what you get out of it. For me, I see exploration, adventure and humor thrown in to break up moments of tension to avoid it from becoming too overblown.

DSC, while I find good moments in it, has yet to evoke that sense of wonder and a "What's out there?" feeling in me.
 
All I get out of the Orville is nostalgia, not wonder. That's not necessarily a bad thing, but it is what it is.
I think this is also true of everyone who claims The Boreville as "more like real Trek" or "more in the spirit of Trek". All I ever hear when they say that is "It looks more like the Trek I'm used to and I feel more comfortable and unchallenged by it".

I say this as someone who wanted to like The Orville. Then I watched it. My face was challenging the Easter Island heads for lack of expression the entire time. It was thoroughly unimpressive, even ridiculous. The only thing it had going for it was a very slight resemblance to TNG, in visuals alone. In tone, in spirit, in everything else, it was just another lame comedy from the guy who made Ted.

Every time I see an alleged Trekker/Trekkie calling this the better series, or more like real Trek, or whatever, I grow to hate Boreville even more. I will shout with joy when it's cancelled.
 
I think this is also true of everyone who claims The Boreville as "more like real Trek" or "more in the spirit of Trek". All I ever hear when they say that is "It looks more like the Trek I'm used to and I feel more comfortable and unchallenged by it".

I say this as someone who wanted to like The Orville. Then I watched it. My face was challenging the Easter Island heads for lack of expression the entire time. It was thoroughly unimpressive, even ridiculous. The only thing it had going for it was a very slight resemblance to TNG, in visuals alone. In tone, in spirit, in everything else, it was just another lame comedy from the guy who made Ted.

Every time I see an alleged Trekker/Trekkie calling this the better series, or more like real Trek, or whatever, I grow to hate Boreville even more. I will shout with joy when it's cancelled.

Exactly. It's a cheap copy of a series about wonder. Even the sense of wonder is just a pale facsimile. It's a big scam, frankly, and those who've fallen for it... ooof, I'm sorry for you.
 
Exactly. It's a cheap copy of a series about wonder. Even the sense of wonder is just a pale facsimile. It's a big scam, frankly, and those who've fallen for it... ooof, I'm sorry for you.
So should I say the same for those who have fallen for the unimaginative, flat, boring, dark and plodding DSC?
 
Every time I see an alleged Trekker/Trekkie calling this the better series, or more like real Trek, or whatever, I grow to hate Boreville even more. I will shout with joy when it's cancelled.
I've been a fan of Trek since the mid-70s. I am a fan of Trek for most of my life. I like Orville more and it makes me feel like I'm watching TOS sometimes. Since they are actually exploring space (God forbid), it feels more like Star Trek.

Got a problem with that, junior?
 
I've been a fan of Trek since the mid-70s. I am a fan of Trek for most of my life. I like Orville more and it makes me feel like I'm watching TOS sometimes. Since they are actually exploring space (God forbid), it feels more like Star Trek.

Got a problem with that, junior?
First, you have no idea how old I am, so enough with the "Junior". Even if I likely am younger than you, it's not by much, and I know it was meant as a personal attack, so enough with that.

Second, I don't give a rat's ass how long you've been watching. It doesn't mean your opinion is worth more than mine or even anything at all. The Boreville is an immature, silly piece of shit.
 
Nope. Sorry. It's all of those things.

Discovery is well written, well acted, they are re-imagining and exploring the Klingons, espousing on incredible new technology, exploring cross cultural differences between humans and Vulcans in a different and unique way. They've set up other elements so far to explore that I'm willing to bet are going to be very very interesting, particularly with Stamets.

Frankly I think it's creative and exciting. Just as much Trek as DS9.
 
I've been a fan of Trek since the mid-70s. I am a fan of Trek for most of my life. I like Orville more and it makes me feel like I'm watching TOS sometimes. Since they are actually exploring space (God forbid), it feels more like Star Trek.

Got a problem with that, junior?

I know many Trekkies who've been fans since the 60s who would say the exact opposite. Here's a cold hard fact for you: you are wrong. In that your opinion is not a fact.

Here's another fact: Star Trek is not about exploring space-- not to everyone. It is different things to different people.

Got a problem with that, old man?
 
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