That exchange killed me!TALIA: I mean, this has to be the most insane thing that's ever happened on this ship.
JOHN: One time I almost died 'cause I humped a statue.
GORDON: Isaac once cut my leg off.
JOHN: The captain and commander, they got put in a zoo.
GORDON: And Bortus almost crashed the ship 'cause of porn.
TALIA: I see.
TALIA: I mean, this has to be the most insane thing that's ever happened on this ship.
JOHN: One time I almost died 'cause I humped a statue.
GORDON: Isaac once cut my leg off.
JOHN: The captain and commander, they got put in a zoo.
GORDON: And Bortus almost crashed the ship 'cause of porn.
TALIA: I see.
According to Moclan custom and culture, he is a good person doing what is required. I agree that what he's done and what he advocates are horrible, but in his culture he's the one on the right side of the law.
The difference is that the Moclans are a part of the Planetary Union, the astrology aliens were yet to be inducted.The thing is that the Orville constantly inteferes with other cultures every episode. There's no difference between Klyden and the Astrology aliens--especially since he has threatened a member of the crew.
This was great. It was the least the show's trappings got in the way of just having an enjoyable viewing experience
I honestly don't think that their marriage has longevity. Between the Topa thing, & now this, we're clearly meant to think Bortus is much more open-minded than Klyden, & most Moclans in general. I liked the shit out of that ending when she serves up some cold shoulder to Klyden. No pretty ribbons tying this episode up.
I confess, I am not on the same page here.
I fully am onboard with them building to Bortis killing Klyden in a Moclan divorce and having to deal with the reprocussions.
Then again, I saw the likely punishment for Bortis' ex as death back on Moclan. Klyden also tried to kill Bortis for not being attentive enough.
He is a terrible person.
Yeah, he might not be a good person to us, but from a Moclan point of view, he's probably a better person than Bortus is.According to Moclan custom and culture, he is a good person doing what is required. I agree that what he's done and what he advocates are horrible, but in his culture he's the one on the right side of the law.
or a look at the Xelayan culture from Talia's perspective. Her whole family is in the military, so that must give them and her a different perspective on things than Alara's family had.
I did also wonder whether it is really wise to have a deflector's test with 300 people on board? I mean, what if they had done the calibrations wrong? Somehow it reminded me of the old picture of the guy with a safety vest and someone shooting a gun at him. Surely there must be better ways?
It's not dated though. There are still countries where it's the official law that gay people get put into prison or even killed. It's very recent.While I loved this episode, I can understand that an allegorical look into "the closet" is a bit dated now
I just checked IMDB to make sure I got it right!The web says it's Talla.
That exchange killed me!![]()
Thank God they didn't. I saw how DG handled it on "New Voyages". I argued with him that it never would have been on a canon series ONLY because it was a Mary-Sue episode. Too much time spent on the guest(s), Peter Kirk and the boyfriend.
You wanna include a gay character, make it part of the characters background. Guest stars would not have had that much screen time allotted to them.
Frankly, it succeed in being something I don't think Trek has ever accomplished - a successful tragedy.
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