Ya know, I feel sometimes RAMA's opinions are flawed because he's got some serious optimism bias, but I'll take that over all the overflowing hateful negativity among other sections of fandom, honestly.
Ya know, I feel sometimes RAMA's opinions are flawed because he's got some serious optimism bias, but I'll take that over all the overflowing hateful negativity among other sections of fandom, honestly.
All this does is make fans sound uninformed and dim.
If you get rid of the humour in Orville you get TNG.
Doing it cause you love it does not keep it from being a ripoff. I mean a homage would be maybe doing it once in a while but this is pretty blatant.
Don't get me wrong, I love it, I think it's hilarious. but better "trek" ?
It's a scifi excuse for ridiculous low brow humor. Watchin Seinfeld on the viewer, frantically running off the bridge complaining to your crew, no real establishing of an organized group, and the exploration is just ripping off trek episodes.
Well, my 'uninformed and dim' opinion is that in certain places this goes beyond reimagining. The D7 is the most glaring example. Reimagining should be at least somehow recognisable as the thing being reimagined, this is not the case here.1) Reimagining-which covers most of it. (Ex: why oh why is it called the D7 when we know what a D7 is?) All this does is make fans sound uninformed and dim.
Well your right saying it was better trek is a bit much. The comedy separates it in a big way. It's different trek, or how I would imagine trek would be if it was more comedic. I wish they would tone down the humor just a bit.
Their attempts at the "lawyer" type episode was neither clever nor well thought out. When TNG presented an episode deciding Data as property or not, or deciding whether J. Dax was responsible for crimes done as K. Dax, the show presented a balanced sincere effort. Positing actual arguments that could make sense on both sides. When orville does it, they lack logic. One sided arguments that offer no balance, no real drama.
I'm sorry, but did you actually watch "About a Girl"? They did present both sides of the argument and the humans lost.
Star Trek has been designed to not offend for quite a while now. That's why you get nail biters about whether or not Data is property. Because no one has ingrained feelings either way.
Presenting both sides isn't simply speaking both opinions. Writing such an episode well takes a sincere attempt to argue the opposing point as if it were your own. Else the drama is laughable and unbelievable.
Did you miss the discussion between Mercer and Grayson about whether or not what they were doing was right? You seem to be totally misrepresenting what actually happened in the episode.
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