"I want eggs now."


Yummy!Bortus laying an egg, it is fun and has a certain sense of sweetness.
Yes.I really am liking how this show is shaping up, it has heart. From Grayson rescuing Mercer's career to Bortus laying an egg, it is fun and has a certain sense of sweetness.
Not something I was expecting from a MacFarlane show.
There must be some reason for this....When Seth is speaking his lines, all I can hear is Brian Griffin. Close your eyes and listen.
Cool Wwhh-ip?There must be some reason for this....
Alara has eyebrows in those clips.
Eyebrows!!
MacFarlane has revealed his influences for the animated characters he provides the voices for, and Brian is intentionally his own voice.When Seth is speaking his lines, all I can hear is Brian Griffin. Close your eyes and listen.
Okay, this is a bit ridiculous. Every iteration of Trek on TV has had tons of "human conflict" in every season of every show, regardless if you felt it was well written or well acted.How does it feel refreshed? It might resemble 90's Trek in some areas but it is not TNG, it is not DS9, nowhere near Voyager or Enterprise. The feel is there but it does not rehash the same storylines we've seen endlessly. There is actual human conflict here as opposed to using an alien race to stand in for it.
Okay, this is a bit ridiculous. Every iteration of Trek on TV has had tons of "human conflict" in every season of every show, regardless if you felt it was well written or well acted.
TNG had episodes like The Pegusus and The Drumhead, all of the conflicts between Janeway and Seven, Janeway and Chakotay on VOY were human conflicts. DS9 had lots and so did ENT. In fact ENT's season ending arc was one of the best human conflict stories I'v seen in Trek.
I understand that some people think there is some type of competition between the Trek and Orville, but there really isn't. So lets not get silly with the comparisons.
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