Another really good episode. This show has really surprised me. Can I sat penny johnson has aged VERY well.
I actually thought her acting was better in this episode than she ever was as Kasidy Yates back on DS9.
Another really good episode. This show has really surprised me. Can I sat penny johnson has aged VERY well.
Yep, Starfleet ships, at their fastest could make 3 LY per day likely with strain on engine's and couldn't be maintained overly long. Granted we do know how long the Orville can go this speed without needing to rest the engine's..
The fate of the hero? guy was a little unsettling. Did she kill a true good guy or what.
According to tech manuals, warp 9 is about 1500c and it goes up from there, scaling close to n^3.3 until it approaches 10, so warp 9.9 is more like 6 ly/day.
The fate of the hero? guy was a little unsettling. Did she kill a true good guy or what.
It does kind of fit in with About a Girl. Things don't always go the good way you hope.
That was understandable though. He incarcerated her against her will and then forced her into a self defense situation, and she still probably wouldn't have killed him to escape if she hadn't just heard her child was sick.
The weird thing is she grabbed at something which looked like a short piece of rebar. I thought for sure that meant she was going to club him unconscious rather than stab him in the gut without provocation and shoot him.
Hm ... while that would help explain the plot's paint-by-numbers quality, it didn't seem bizarre, insulting, or riddled-with-plot-holes enough for Braga.Wow. I just noticed that not only did Seth McFarlane not write this episode, Bannon Braga and Andre Bormanis did. No wonder it didn't have much humor and was very different tonally. It was written by veteran Trek writers.
She was not without provocation. Whatever his intentions or motives, he imprisoned her, and by detaining her endangered the lives of her children. I like that she stabbed him because it's the first thing I've seen in Orville that truly separates it from its source material.
I dunno. I'm a parent, and I could relate to a fair amount of this episode, but I couldn't see attempting to murder my captor in cold blood. Of course, I'm not a Starfleet...I mean Union...officer.
She was being held captive by this guy, and clearly understood what his interest was. Anything she did to him was self-defense.
That was understandable though. He incarcerated her against her will and then forced her into a self defense situation, and she still probably wouldn't have killed him to escape if she hadn't just heard her child was sick.
She did what any mother would do in a 'Stranger versus her child' situation.
Is that Brian Thompson? That would really make this the successor to Star Trek...
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