A perfect show doesn't exi... oh hi, Ed, Kelly, Bortus, Gordun etc
Fairly standard "time travel" plot but done well. I liked the younger Kelly being disappointed in her older self. My guess is that the "mind wipe" didn't take and she consciously didn't date Ed to avoid those pitfalls. I can see Ed and Gordon ending up flying some crappy shuttle because of this. Should be interesting.
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Not exactly. Halsey tells Ed "you're nobody's first choice for this assignment" and that he's mainly getting a command due to there being more ships than qualified captains. But there's nothing about the Orville being a dumping ground for unwanted captains.It has been a while, but I seem to remember Halsey and Mercer talking about the Orville as if it one of the ships that subpar Captains get to command.
Good point.I'm not so sure... Ed was on the up and up until the divorce.
Good point.
Maybe he becomes Fleet Admiral, starts a war with the Krill and loses, human race wiped out.
Boom! Human race dead because of Kelly not wanting to hurt Ed's feelings or go thru a messy divorce.
He's also afraid to include rating polls in them for some reason.I've actually wondered why each episode needs its own thread, never mind a dedicated subforum for the show. Other series in here make do with a single long "Season __" thread. Of course, I guess the answer to "why" is because Dennis starts 'em.![]()
This was a nice thoughtful episode. Got you thinking about life and choices. Very reflective. I'd give it 7.5. Have to see how things go in the next part. The downsides are that this is a totally typical TNG episode. Complete with the extreme technobabble. We'll TECH the TECH to return Kelly even though we said we couldn't before because of the TECH.
While the end suggests that the timeline will change, we've seen that in TNG as well. Yesterday's Enterprise. First Contact. Fixing it becomes the plot point for the next episode.
Also, having Bortus and Klyden dancing was like the previous episode never happened. Typical 90s episodic TV move!
Really, Ed, the notion of the captain having a relationship with his first officer is just not going to work. Kelly is right on this one. But then he follows dumb with more dumb by dating younger Kelly. Bad judgement.
I did wonder if the TECH in this episode would be used to help Gordon meet his love back in time? Could be why they never had him research the real her to leave that open. We'll probably never know.
I'm not sure what Klydon and Bortus dancing like the previous episode never happened, typical 90's television means.
It means that the events of the previous episode are forgotten--as if they never happened. Things were left in a very bad state in the previous episode between them, but here they are fine. Very 90s episodic TV. Even TNG had Picard recovering after Best of Both Worlds!
But, I do agree we don't need to dig into their lives more. That's been an overdone, tedious aspect of this series. I wish we had less of their dysfunctional relationship before, which fixes that problem and also fixes the dancing scene!
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