I'm loving it. Best Trek reference drinking game show ever. 

The Orville is the closest copy of Star Trek ever broadcast. It deliberately and intentionally draws from the franchise it's copying constantly. For better or worse, its the TV equivalent of a cover band. I like Elvis, but I sure do find contemporary remixes of his songs a lot more interesting than anything I'll get from watching anl Elvis impersonator do his performance.
Show actually feels like they are spending money on it. Unlike Picard which feels very cheap.
The bland set design, the reuse of sets, the lack of visual effects in the majority of episodes etc. I just don’t see where the money is going. Even in Discovery you could see where the money was going.Cheap in what way?
What sets have been reused in Picard?the reuse of sets
When this episode first aired, many of us in the discussion thread actually viewed the Krill as American analogues, particularly because of the church scene.The Krill are obviously supposed to merely be Klingon analogues, and yet the show managed to one-up the Klingon's reputation for savagery just with that church scene.
I've never really seen the Krill as Klingon analogues, I've always felt that was more the Moclans, just with the added twist of the whole mostly male thing.The Krill are obviously supposed to merely be Klingon analogues, and yet the show managed to one-up the Klingon's reputation for savagery just with that church scene. It actually felt a little creepy while Mercer and the other guy were infiltrating the Krill ship. And while I'm aware they're supposed to be Klingon analogues, they already feel like their own thing. I like the world building involved here.
I can't remember them reusing sets, besides the regular locations, which is a normal thing for every show.The bland set design, the reuse of setsWhich episode lack special effects? I can't think of any episodes that didn't have tons of space shots, holographich interfaces on the ships, and stuff like that. Hell, almost every time a scene was set on The Artifact it started with a bit fly through of the ship from the outside to whichever part of it the characters were on. I've thought it was pretty clear from the start that it had a big budget, and was putting as much of it up on screen as possible.the lack of visual effects in the majority of episodes etc.
While Bortus' role on the ship resembles Worf's, I think the Moclans are much closer analogs of the Jem'Hadar than Klingons.
This episode was incredible for me and I thought it was really well done.Why did you spare the children?
They're children. They're not our enemies.
After what they saw you do, they will be. They will be.
The one I think of like that is the season 2 episode where the blue guy Kelly had an affair with returns.I take it that this is the "rape episode"?
That's the one @Trinity Gingerbread is talking about, season 1 episode 9 where guest star Rob Lowe plays Darulio, the alien Kelly is having an affair with in the pilot, who comes to the Orville. He then infects Yaphit with his pheromones, which causes him and the doctor to have sex.The one I think of like that is the season 2 episode where the blue guy Kelly had an affair with returns.
It's an unfortunate recurring issue with MacFarlane shows.
One thing I will opine - as much as I dislike small universe syndrome, I do want to see the 2D universe rise up and go after Mercer for smooshing all of those inhabitants of their universe in that 2D story...![]()
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