With my IMDb Pro account I can add just about anything you guys want me to...........any requests for the trivia section? Norm and Seth dating now? Coming right up.....then it is FACT! Cause it's on the internetz!
Also the classic Poster A gleefully reports ratings are going down week by week proving that the show is not quality television, Poster B then points out that this week's ratings are actually higher than last weeks, then Poster A states "But ratings aren't a measure of quality!" I really enjoyed the first series, and I'm looking forward to catching up on series two, but despite myself I do get a small measure of satisfaction seeing someone who has gleefully put "Doctor Who ratings are tanking ha ha ha, cancellation is imminent!" videos on YouTube every single week now posting videos panicking that Orville's ratings have gone down a bit.
Chubby Krill Housewives. Watched the first two episodes and they are carrying over what I loved about the first season: lots of fun and lots of heart.
I guess it's official now https://comicbook.com/startrek/2019/01/14/the-orville-halston-sage-exit-departure-alara/
While USS in Trek-verse stands for United Space Ship or United Star Ship http://memory-alpha.wikia.com/wiki/USS Another example on how Seth uses his in-depth knowledge of St, creatively changes Trek-verse terms and technobabbles and adapt them to his own universe. Like Warp drive becomes quantum drive, holodeck becomes simulator, etc.
Calling quantum drive a version of warp drive is no different than calling warp drive a version of hyper-drive, or phasers a version of ray-guns. Which they are, as a matter of fact: all are terms for standard pieces of made-up space opera tech, and none of them are closely based on any real science. They simply use science-y terms and adopt "Popular Science" lay explanations of physics theories that do not, in fact, support the possibility of a Universe that functions in the way space opera universes do. I forget what the fuck Trek claims as the theoretical basis of FTL travel, but MacFarlane's is pretty explicitly the so-called "Alcubierre drive." The visual design of the ship itself is derived from those Alcubierre diagrams you've seen all over the Internet for the past decade or so:
Her character, now that Halston Sage has left the show, is the remaining reason I still watch the show as the episodes come out rather than waiting to get around to them...later.
Here's a recent article by a critic who trashed 'Orville' and clearly wishes it to fail. He's saying ridiculous stuffs about the show while it wasn't clear whether he actually saw any of its episodes yet https://www.tvovermind.com/why-the-orville-probably-wont-make-it-past-season-2/ And here's a nice rebuttal against the article by a LT Orville-fan/E-reviewer:
Some Trek fans in the STD forum apparently feel the need to watch and respond to unfriendly YouTube bloviators. I do not.
She's the only character left actually played by someone in the cast with descent/actual acting ability. (Sorry, but Seth MacFarlane is a good voice actor, but his live acting ability leaves a lot to be desired. Same with his Co-Lead.)