I think you're being facetious here but it did cause me to think a bit. I'm only familiar with three of the Orville writers, Goodman, Brannon, and Seth.I prefer a shorter season, honestly. Though I'm worried about CBS trying to poach writers from it for Discovery.
Yes, Brannon is exactly where he should be.Well, Brags wrote an episode of Orville that was considerably more compelling than the Discovery writers have managed thus far.
Interesting characters. Technology that has some rather disturbing implications in terms of application. An imperfect world that is struggling to become better.Well, Brags wrote an episode of Orville that was considerably more compelling than the Discovery writers have managed thus far.
STD is hardly a "high drama" show - It's hard to imagine what its storytelling would offer to anyone who's not already fascinated with the Trek milieu.
tonight's episode was awesome.
It's nice we're getting more character development. There's a bunch of bridge officers on Discovery that barely said 2 words in the entire series yet (black lady, robot guy, and the messed up eye lady that I can think of offhand)As I said in the episode thread, the plot was straightforward and kinda dumb. Only the great characterization and stellar acting saved the episode.
It's nice we're getting more character development. There's a bunch of bridge officers on Discovery that barely said 2 words in the entire series yet (black lady, robot guy, and the messed up eye lady that I can think of offhand)
Those extra characters don't need to be there for every episode then if we're not going to get to know them. Every other series has episodes devoted to each of the bridge officers. I assumed they would eventually get around to doing it here too. I'm not even sure what Discovery is supposed to be about.The show isn't about those characters. This comment is nonsensical. It's like saying that Kyle and Desalle and Leslie didn't get enough character development.
WTF?
Those extra characters don't need to be there for every episode then if we're not going to get to know them. Every other series has episodes devoted to each of the bridge officers. I assumed they would eventually get around to doing it here too. I'm not even sure what Discovery is supposed to be about.![]()
Yeah the focus I'm seeing so far is Burnham's redemption, messing around with the spore drive, and watching how far Lorca will go to "win the war" with the Klingons.Discovery isn't about the bridge officers.
That's been the premise since before day one.
No wonder you can't enjoy the show. They're incidental. Like Random Communications Officer Guy.
"The Big Goodbye" and "Conspiracy" were probably my favorites from TNG's first season.
The Orville can keep people like Brannon Braga. I wouldn't want him touching any Star Trek project again.The first season was always planned for thirteen episodes from everything I've heard. I prefer a shorter season, honestly. Though I'm worried about CBS trying to poach writers from it for Discovery.
Discovery isn't about the bridge officers.
That's been the premise since before day one.
No wonder you can't enjoy the show. They're incidental. Like Random Communications Officer Guy.
Yeah the focus I'm seeing so far is Burnham's redemption, messing around with the spore drive, and watching how far Lorca will go to "win the war" with the Klingons.
Cograts to Orville for the second season, good news.
Both episodes written by the same writer, Tracy Torme (son of Mel).
Well, good job Mr. Braga.
My, how times have changed...
It seems like people nostalgic for the TNG/Voyager/Enterprise versions of Star Trek are enjoying The Orville more than Discovery. Nothing wrong with that as it all comes down to personal preference. It's just funny since Voyager and Enterprise (and Braga) got A LOT of hate on the internet when the shows were airing for being stale.
Some or all of that could be blamed on Paramount. Do we know for sure how much control Braga & Berman really had?
Plus Braga was only co-executive producer on VOY for 2 years.
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