I feel the episode didn't quite hammer home the potential dangers of Gordon messing up the timeline and thus Ed and Kelly came across as monsters, erasing Gordon's family "to get their friend back". It get why they didn't SHOW anything negative happening (it removes the ambiguity of the whole thing, which was the hook), but 95% of their fans are die-hard Trekkies and we've seen Kirk pluck a whale keeper out of time with no consequences, and recently seenRios live on in the past without anyone minding.
This is their attempt at Tuvix.
This was my issue with the episode and when they were reading Gordon's obituary, nothing had really changed. 3d and Kelly did come off as Monsters and I wish there was a scene where it was Ed and Kelly having a conversation about what to do. Yeah the 2025 Gordon doesn't exist (unless a multiverse was created) but calling him selfish makes the union seem pretty hypocritical. What was Gordon supposed.to do in those 10 years, go insane by isolation?
Very enjoyable.
That realtor left them in the basement for a long time.![]()
Never heard that one before.You can't move into a house you haven't had a shag in.
Its a question of acoustics, feng-shui, and ghosts.
Realtors know this.
Never heard that one before.
Our realtors gave us 5 min or so.
if that’s the case she’ll have quite a surprise this time!2. Maybe it was a trap? The realtor wants prospective tenants to bang because she has several web camera s all over the house and a dirty peepshow website on the dark web
2 at the beginning of the episode LaMarr comments that in case of temporal paradox a split in reality would happen. I found this strange on relation to previous Orville time travel episodes but ok. What I found really odd is that this thread wasn’t picked up at the end: doesn’t going back again to retrieve Malloy ten years earlier count as temporal paradox? I was expecting both realities to be happening in the end but it wasn’t mentioned.
Yeah the 2025 Gordon doesn't exist (unless a multiverse was created)
He's guilty of future crimes.
He's proven that given the opportunity to commit a crime he has no self restraint and can't be left in a situation where he is allowed to chose between being a good person and a filthy criminal.
But the time law is weird. Hiding in a cave and eating bugs for 60 years is bullshit. The people who wrote this law were just too cowardly to say what they really meant: if you are lost in time: Kill yo self. So what we have is these idjits sitting in a cave trying to find some reason not to kill the self for weeks or months until they cap themselves or incorporate themselves into history.
2025 Gordon still exists. By going back to 1 month after he arrived, he never sent the message telling the Orville where he was, which was after 6 months. That paradox created a split timeline. Also the timeline the Orville left from, the one where they read the Obituary, no longer has an Orville, they never returned from traveling into the past (because they traveled forward into the new "rescued Gordon" timeline instead).
this unfortunately was not addressed in the episode. We literally don’t know when he sent that message, but since he was expecting them to rescue him one month after arriving I think he had done so already. Which makes sense, since sending it would be kinda a priority.2025 Gordon still exists. By going back to 1 month after he arrived, he never sent the message telling the Orville where he was, which was after 6 months.
We literally don’t know when he sent that message,
Krill seems a more xenophobic totalitarian than conservative place to me.
There are millions of reasons IRL why people have abortions, including people who consider themselves to have religious beliefs against it, so who knows? And the reason(s) aren't relevant to the zealots anyway.
From my own POV, as someone raised Catholic, even though I knew I would have had one if necessary, it doesn't mean I wouldn't have felt any guilt. Conditioning since birth runs deep, even when you reject it.
Does anyone feel like the new episodes are too long and have pacing issues?
if that’s the case the paradox is very definite!I'm 99% percent sure he said it had been 6 months in the message. There was no need to bring up splitting the timeline with the sandwich if it wasn't going to be relevant. I think that when the sandwich shows up again in 3 months, Gordon will think to ask how they knew when and where to find him, and they will realize they split the timeline, and 2025 Gordon is OK.
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