I think they are but generally they produce science officers.
The Moclans are our Klingons (allies) to the Krill as Romulans (enemies).
The Xelayans are our Vulcans (split with Isaac's people).
Hiding never to be seen again when everyone believes you are dead has a different set of consequences from seeking asylum in a way that everybody knows about it.He was willing to hide at first. But after Talla had suggested that he seek asylum with the Union, Locar decided to return to his homeworld . . . and blame her? What the hell kind of logic is this?
This episode left a bad taste in my mouth, thanks to its ending. I understand that this episode was trying to subvert the usual tropes about homosexuality. But . . .
Ed and Kelly sounded like a pair of bigots themselves during their discussion about the Moclins. Are we really supposed to believe that Humans are that perfect? Talla condemns Klyden for his bigotry toward Locar . . . who had decided to blame her for his decision to return to Moclin and face the music. Especially after she had suggested an alternative solution. He was willing to hide at first. But after Talla had suggested that he seek asylum with the Union, Locar decided to return to his homeworld . . . and blame her? What the hell kind of logic is this?
The ending he chooses, still shames his family, no?
I wonder if his esteem and genius will give him even a minor reprieve?
This. I don't know why being a fan is some kind of zero-sum game. One can like both shows!I love this show AND actual Star Trek.
We can have both, AND so much more, and I hope we continue to.
All of this.But remember, we're talking about the franchise that has been patting itself on the back for 50 years for its cutting-edge daring in showing an interracial kiss. David Gerrold wanted to portray a gay male couple on Enterprise in TNG's first season, and many fans who were active at the time (myself included) thought the show should lead the way in advancing gay rights. Instead the franchise ducked and dodged the subject for decades, ending up being pretty much the last show to finally get on board. Pathetic.
I used to hope Alara would return. Now I want Alara to return, and Talla to stay, and neither is negotiable. The Orville's got a problem if Halston Sage is free for future seasons.I agree with those who think that Szohr was outstanding here. She was basically the lead of the episode. I also think that Szohr's been great all along.
That's your conjecture.Only if it's his family that kills him while they denounce him.
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