Based on this post's level of snark, I am guessing you haven't actually watched the show.How many Star Trek scripts can MacFarlane rip off while also shoving lukewarm humor into? Will Disney want to keep paying for MacFarlane's stupid vanity project when FOX is out of the picture? Find out, in this season of The Orville![]()
Based on this post's level of snark, I am guessing you haven't actually watched the show.
I know exactly what you mean.Whew. I feel better now about liking The Orville.
Filming on location actually costs the show more money than building sets does.(I just love it when a show set on a spaceship films as much outside as possible so they don't have to build sets, it makes it look really futuristic),
Looking good. I need to catch upTrailer!
SameWhew. I feel better now about liking The Orville.
Filming on location actually costs the show more money than building sets does.
Yeah, anyone who actually knows anything at all about these productions knows that so-called "bottle shows," where the production stays at the studio and if possible on existing sets, are the least costly. If it weren't for the audience expectation of seeing ships that travel about actually having their people, you know, go outside someplace interesting every now and again for plausibility's sake a lot of productions wouldn't.
Filming on location actually costs the show more money than building sets does.
So they spent more money to make shitty episodes? Well, I'm not surprised. Then again, I guess I'm thinking about wrong. The Orville is not a sci fi show, its a "comedy" that happens to sometimes take place on a ship. So obviously going off ship as much as possible would be stupid for a show where traveling through space, exploring, etc, is the premise, but that's not what Orville is. Orville is Macfarlane getting FOX to pay for him to film his Star Trek fanfic ideas, and he obviously latched on to the "Enterprise crew explores California for 45 minutes and not much else happens" episodes, when he's not just ripping off outright awful episodes. So, in Star Trek having to see them leave the cool sci fi elements behind to go on a hike somewhere in California generally leads to mediocre episodes, Orville is about the "comedy", and that's going to be shit no matter where it is.
I guess I just don't have the right mindset with The Orville. I need to remember that its not a bad sci fi show, its a terrible comedy with some sci fi elements and should be treated as such. In that context, filming on location all the time isn't a point for or against the show. I got annoyed by that because in Star Trek the "exploring the studio backlot/nearby open field/desert" episodes tend to piss me off (even in TOS, where it feels like that's 60% of the episodes), but its not like it matters for Orville. On the cheap sets or on location, its all just the worst TNG episodes filtered through Macfarlane's head then crapped out for people to watch.
It sucks, but not enough to really bother me by itself except for the whole "FOX cancelled fucking Firefly but this shit keeps getting made" thing, and the few people who pretend this is anything like a real Sci Fi show and act like its actually better then anything. Outside of that, its just another bad comedy, like literally every comedy that airs on FOX. A vanity project that will disappear the second its cancelled, so outside of laughing at how it steals from the worst Trek episodes it could I should just ignore it.
So they spent more money to make...
So, you want a show that's more about exploring but never actually explores anything and just stays aboard ship the whole time? Makes total sense.So they spent more money to make shitty episodes? Well, I'm not surprised. Then again, I guess I'm thinking about wrong. The Orville is not a sci fi show, its a "comedy" that happens to sometimes take place on a ship. So obviously going off ship as much as possible would be stupid for a show where traveling through space, exploring, etc, is the premise, but that's not what Orville is. Orville is Macfarlane getting FOX to pay for him to film his Star Trek fanfic ideas, and he obviously latched on to the "Enterprise crew explores California for 45 minutes and not much else happens" episodes, when he's not just ripping off outright awful episodes. So, in Star Trek having to see them leave the cool sci fi elements behind to go on a hike somewhere in California generally leads to mediocre episodes, Orville is about the "comedy", and that's going to be shit no matter where it is.
You don't have the right mindset for 95% of television and movies.I guess I just don't have the right mindset with The Orville.
Ah yes, Firefly, a show that never explored the studio backlot, open field, or desert, which you've suddenly decided is a bad thing now.It sucks, but not enough to really bother me by itself except for the whole "FOX cancelled fucking Firefly but this shit keeps getting made" thing, and the few people who pretend this is anything like a real Sci Fi show and act like its actually better then anything.
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