Thank you.Nice work!

Thank you.Nice work!
I really don't think that's necessary. For the foreseeable future, most Orville discussion is likely to be limited to this thread, and even then, this thread is going quiet down after this buzz over the renewal has died down. The thread will likely become active again once the season starts filming and we start getting guest star announcements and photos from filming. Even then, it's just going to be this one thread up until the season premieres and we start getting episode discussion threads again. But that won't be for another year at least.
Besides, even in the midst of season 2 when Orville discussion was at its height, there were still less active Orville threads here than there were active superhero threads. As long as there's no need for a superhero subforum, there's no need for an Orville subforum either.
If it offends you, don't watch the show. That way you won't be supporting such "evil" practices.
The sci-fi series was one of the last veteran shows Fox made a decision on before it announces its 2019-2020 fall schedule next week, likely because the decision wasn't an easy one for Fox. The Orville requires a bit more heavy lifting than other shows on broadcast television due to special effects, costuming, and character design. Despite being shorter than typical broadcast shows, Season 2 was delayed to late December to allow the production team to finish up special effects.
The renewal is a sign of faith from Fox. After being Fox's fifth-highest rated series in 2017, the show fell to Fox's twelfth-highest rated show in 2018-2019, dropping a full half point in ratings. Though The Orville survived, other genre programming on Fox didn't. The network canceled The Passage and The Gifted, and Gotham aired its final season.
It's the same old stodgy Trek, with more money and a little less sense.
It was looking dire there!
But good!
Some "Firefly" fans must be looking real pissed about right now.
Not me though, but I am one. I'm more still sour, but this helped.
This is from a TV Guide piece, and makes all kinds of sense:
Unless there's an unlikely turn-around in ratings next season, the future of the show will always be touch-and-go at best. I'll just be glad to have one more year of it - in terms of quality and the level of storytelling, the show's produced more early successes than any version of Trek other than TOS. So thirteen episodes of The Orville is as good as an old-fashioned twenty-six episode season of the stuff I used to like best.
I too am a California Taxpayer, and while I have many issues with this state, having an industry that seems to be losing jobs left and right to places like Toronto, Vancouver and Georgia be able to keep filming in California and provide more jobs for people in said industry, I think that's a good thing.
Although I gave up on the show, I'm happy for the fans!![]()
That seems excessive, it's one show that hasn't even aired three seasons yet.I would prefer a separate forum because for various reasons I miss the Orville threads normally unless I'm not logged in first.
How much of the second season did you watch? Because that is not what happened.And DSC co-opting already established Trek ideas, making changes, and trying to say they made it first even though said changes make a mockery of Trek. Unless an episode explains cogently how what seems like a mockery can fit into the canon the makers claim it is in. which they may have done but whatever the resolution for Spock becoming a mass murderer of his shrinks was, and still managed to become second in command of the Federation flagship... seems a bit bizarre. But just zap a time crystal and they can rewrite time that it never happened, thus rendering hollow and utter blankenship the characterizations and scripting are. If people didn't like it when VOY did the reset button, why would they like it now if it's the same plot trope used as the same copout? (which DSC may or may not have done, I doubt they addressed anything anyway, especially if you're not the only one saying "little less sense". At least you gave it more of a longer chance, but that premiere alone was so chock full of-- and that's before the laughably bad mutiny, much less everything coming afterward - sigh... then came the season 2 premiere. And yet it's season one TNG that's said to be bad?
Do we really even need a seperate thread when we already have this one for the whole season. I love the show, but having different threads for every episode was driving crazy this last season. I couldn't even begin to keep up, or keep track of what conversations were going on in what thread.If the "comic book related movies™" haven't gotten their own sub-forum, I don't see the Orville needing one.
If @Serveaux could get the weekly episode threads pinned for the week, that would be helpful.
Horray! One more year for the scifi version of a security blanket!
Has Alara left the show permanently or is there any chance of her reappearing?
She could still pop up on occasion when she has the time, I've seen actors with regular roles still do the occasional guest role every now and then.Halston Sage's pilot got ordered to series at Fox so it might it a little difficult.
It's one Trek trope they have yet to mine, so I wouldn't be surprised if we saw it in the third season.
Not that I mind the mining of Trek tropes at all...I like the Orville's take on them.
David Goodman indicated Alara likely won't be back as a regular, though he didn't rule out guest appearances in this interview:She appeared in the alternate timeline version (which was nice to see, though some dialogue almost felt like 4th wall breaking but I'm not going to think into it too much) and in their real universe they left a very open ending regarding medications and therapy needed. There's no reason she can't return as a regular or recurring character if she wanted to come back.
And as already noted above, Halston Sage is in the main cast of a show which has been picked up next season. So she definitely won't be coming back to Orville as a regular, and I wouldn't hold my breath on a guest appearance either.One cool surprise for your episode was the reappearance of Halston Sage as Alara. Should we read anything into that if there is a season three?
Halston is a friend of the show. We love her and would definitely want to figure out ways that she can come back. I don’t think she is coming back as a regular. But, we love that character and we love her and so if there is an opportunity to bring her back story-wise, I think she would be open to it and we would love to have her back.
They did a two part episode about the Kaylon in season 2, with them having a support role in the finale and their ships had a cameo in another episode. This is considered "too much Kaylon"?One Kaylon episode, max. I loved what they did with them, but too much of a good thing ruins it.
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