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Well, the premise of the show is that Ed is capable, but not their first choice, but they need warm bodies in the Captain's chairs. That said, it's clear he has people on his team who are excellent at their jobs. The ship itself isn't the flagship, it's the ship we hear about in the background on Star Trek while the big boys are taking on the universe.I thought episode 3 of "The Orville" was actually quite good in general, (almost excellent) not just as a "Star Trek parody / rip off," but excellent on its own.
That said..."The Orville" feels like TNG with the C-Team as the crew instead of the "finest crew in Starfleet." It feels like I've time warped right back to 1987 every time I watch it. Aesthetically, story structure-wise, music, character design...it's a late 80's to mid 90's Star Trek show. Beat-for-beat. That's part of its charm. It's also part of its weakness.
Discovery feels like I've finally stepped into the 21st century with Star Trek. About damn time.
It's TNG aesthetic, TOS approach, with a little bit of Firefly thrown in, and I think it works beautifully. Are there flaws? Certainly, but that's any show. For me, these have been the most human and relatable people I've seen in sci-fi in a long, long time. I went into DSC the same way I went into Orville, hopefully optimistic that I'd get a good sci-fi show with characters I can relate to, and stories I can enjoy: DSC hasn't managed yet by two episodes. Orville has, by three.