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Discovery and "The Orville" Comparisons

I'm not a fan of Seth McFarlane because of his lack of tolerance for people who don't share his beliefs. That said, The Orville seems to feature adventure, fun, character work, and as he noted in a recent interview, actual dramatic storytelling. Those are all things I want from Star Trek in general, but see very little of in Discovery. Had Discovery TRULY drawn from TOS, there would be a mix of humor and adventure with social commentary, focus on character, and drama. No, I haven't seen an episode of the show, but the trailers have shown very dire circumstances, a very old conflict (Federation vs. Klingons) and not any fun at all. The news is depressing and "realistic" enough, so I don't need that from Trek.
Discovery looks pretty exciting to me.
Exciting can be fun, too.
 
After two episodes, I find the Orville to be fully "meh". It has good possibilities but doesn't do much with those possibilities; hopefully it will start doing more with what it has.

I watch it, and find it mildly entertaining, but the best thing I can say about it is "it doesn't suck", which I suppose is something.
 
At this point The Orville is my favorite skiffy space show since, I dunno, Farscape. So far Discovery isn't looking likely to surpass it.
 
The Orville is a cheeseburger from a chain restaurant. Discovery is (likely) a great steak dinner from a chophouse.

I like and will eat both...but there's really no comparison. They both serve entirely different purposes and are appropriate/enjoyable for entirely different reasons.
 
as long as you dont look at it as a comedy, The Orville is actually preety decent a watch, though I am still looking forward to DSC more.
 
After seeing two episodes (and liking them so I'll keep watching); the show isn't out to parody Star Trek. It's an honest to goodness situation comedy (meaning they'll have serious parts in it too) that's mostly inspired by the original Star Trek (TOS) when it comes to the characters - but it set design and overall look, is more inspired by TNG.

Given that, I do think TNG fans will be annoyed by the characterizations because they're definitely flawed people who will argue and bicker; and there won't be the "Everyone pretty much thinks the same way' aspect that was so prevalent for the Starfleet Bridge officers on TNG. The fact the characters on the show are more TOS inspired is a BIG plus for me. :)
 
Discovery is (likely) a great steak dinner from a chophouse.

Yeah, no. You've got it more or less backward.

Discovery is exactly a McDonald's burger. Billions and Billions served. If you like your Big Mac you know what you're expecting and it better be that.

Orville is a diner burger - truthfully, if you don't know the place you're taking a chance, but those of us who like diners would rather give it a go than eat one more time at MickeyD's.

Anyone who wants great steak should really not be at either place.
 
Don't knock innovative design! ;)

Discovery is the McDLT of Star Trek!

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Which aspect of it?

The both "hot and cold", or the ecologically UNfriendly packaging?
 
Yeah, no. You've got it more or less backward.

Discovery is exactly a McDonald's burger. Billions and Billions served. If you like your Big Mac you know what you're expecting and it better be that.

Orville is a diner burger - truthfully, if you don't know the place you're taking a chance, but those of us who like diners would rather give it a go than eat one more time at MickeyD's.

Anyone who wants great steak should really not be at either place.
Can I get this analogy grilled with a side of fries please? And why am I so hungry all of the sudden?
 
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