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Spoilers The Orville: New Horizons Season 3 Discussion

I thought they would stay on the other side of Krill space, on their version of a 5ym/ Voyager, and hence the new name....
 
Before the admiral was completely transformed, I really expected his final new shape to be a homage to this infamous Voyager episode with the... "lizards".
So we got to know Orville's Borgs. Not bad, not bad.
Seth's girlfriend still can't act to save her life.
 
The episode was a failure to me because of poor direction. Horror-type episodes of TV live and die by the direction, and this just felt like...a generic episode of Berman Trek. Static cameras, boringly composed shots, etc.

Pacing was weird as well. We were nearly halfway through the episode before anything really started happening.
 
I was gonna say 2001 Enterprise level CGI
I was giving the fight scenes some slack chalking up some of the dodginess in trying to show Talla's strength. Oddly the most distracting FX for me was the door opening on the evil space station.
 
Which character is his gf? I thought Alara was his gf/ex-gf.

Given fuel to rumors that was the reason she was "let go" in the show.

I know that many meet their partner at work but if it's the company boss ( so to speak) you're in for a world of problems. I hope McFarlane isn't an ass and abuses his show power.
 
Seems like a rehash of TNG's "Genesis", and Enterprise's "Evolution" with a bit of a more specific horror twist.

Also, the relationship between Claire and the Admiral seemed rather horrible in that it started when she was a student and he was her professor, and they kept it secret because they both knew it would be bad if it got out; and afterwards Claire even admits all he wanted was a young cute and pretty bed warmer <--- a bit socially tone-deaf here on Braga's is part Imo.

Much in the same creepy way Geordi was written when the real Leah Brahms showed up on the Enterprise in TNG's Galaxy's child.:crazy:

So yeah when he finally turned up mutated into a horrible monster, all I could think of was:

Hey dude you got your Just Desserts...

The ending was at least interesting in that they gave the aliens a chance to leave peacefully, and once they realize the threat they were in if they didn't oh, they left; but yeah at least they were given an option.

I also have to say the initial Union negotiating tactic of giving the Krill full mining access to a planet in exchange for just allowing one union ship across their territory, felt like giving away the farm for little return; especially when they say they only might let other ships cross their territory for exploration purposes.

Also I have to wonder will the Orville remain in this section of unexplored space and continued their explorations in that area next week, or will they be back in Union space?

I will say at least the production staff knows who the best actor on the cast is and they keep giving her meaty storylines to play out. She is definitely the best actor in the cast.
 
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Given fuel to rumors that was the reason she was "let go" in the show.

I know that many meet their partner at work but if it's the company boss ( so to speak) you're in for a world of problems. I hope McFarlane isn't an ass and abuses his show power.

Then why did she come back for the time altered episode(s)?
 
Of course, it's not.

Frankly, if the sequel Trek show were their model they surpassed them two seasons ago.
 
I enjoyed this one.
It was nice to get to learn a bit more about Claire's history, although I do agree the relationship was a bit questionable.
The stuff with the admiral and the transformed crew was pretty good. I was a little surprised they actually didn't find some last minute miracle cure, and let them leave the ship. I was a little surprised they didn't explain how they left the ship. Did they give them a shuttle or dock with their ship?
 
I watched the season premiere and I remembered nothing about Isaac's status post-"Identity, Part 2". So I'm going to go back and rewatch the back half of season two. It's probably be a week or so before I catch back up to season three.

So far I don't see many, if any, aftereffects of the last two episodes of season two and that whole time travel plot. Unless they are using it to explain any discontinuity between the new "reboot" and the first two years.

"Electric Sheep" hit a little too close to home for me, unfortunately. In a week or so it will be 10 years since a close friend of mine committed suicide. I broke down around the same time Claire did (during the holographic simulation). Dark, powerful episode. I'm kind of hoping the rest of the season lightens up.
 
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