Get ready for the big, shiny red reset button at the end of the second part.....This was written by Braga and Bormanis? There's your answer for plot holes and stupid scenes. I'm surprised there wasn't time travel.
When Isaac turned evil in the Simulation Alara was in, his eyes became red. The interesting thing is... the simulation was written by Isaac. Hell of a troll move
Get ready for the big, shiny red reset button at the end of the second part.....
YeaGreat episode. I know a lot happened that might have overshadowed it, but I'd like to give a big shout out to the corner piece of cake scene.
I think they will make something happen to him, and he'll be human.Well, if the show intends to keep Isaac as a regular crew member on the Orville, then I think they basically have to press some type of reset button. Which is why I think we will get a personality reset in Isaac. I just don't see how else the crew would ever allow Isaac to stay on the Orville with everything that has happened. They are not going to allow a robot from a race of genocidal robots who also deeply hurt Claire and her kids to serve as their science officer. The only way it could work is if Isaac's personality was fundamentally altered and they reset it back to the way he was before the reboot. Then the crew will be ok with Isaac staying because they will know that "nice Isaac" is back. Although, I would think that there should be still a lot of fallout. The crew should not just pretend like nothing happened.
You didn't?Yea
I didn't understand that.![]()
Actually they kind of reminded more of the Geth from Mass Effect. They were created as servants by one alien race, but eventually turned on them and almost wiped them out, they then went on to become one of the series main enemy races.The Kaylon are like the Borg of the Orville universe.
Wow, that was awkward, but then again that seems pretty normal when dealing with Dan.https://facebook.com/story.php?story_fbid=398044014075406&id=127428534470290
Deleted scene ftom the episode.
I noticed some of them also appeared to have one orange and one red eye. I was wondering if there was any significance to the eye color. It did seem like the ones who did the fighting were all the red eyes, while orange eyes seemed to be mostly working at the wall.To split hairs, the lead "bad Kalon" has orange eyes, not red like the rest.
That was hilarious, and Peter Macon's performance there was perfect.You didn't?
Bortus wanted a corner piece. Pretty much everybody likes corner pieces. But he was pretty hard core about trying to get one, probably like many people would like to be, until he got foiled by being handed a non-corner piece. Then social custom demanded he stick with that. It was truly hilarious.
Exactly. The signs were there all the time!When Isaac turned evil in the Simulation Alara was in, his eyes became red. The interesting thing is... the simulation was written by Isaac. Hell of a troll move
Probably at the Space Zoo from Season 1 Ep 2.What if there are still some surviving "biological" Kaylons on some far flung colony world.
Possible bargaining chips in the form of people?I kind have figured that was the Kaylon’s true intentions from the start. Who would have known dressing him up
As a mr potato head would start a war. I was also getting Matrix vibes from them as well.
It was a good episode but nothing truly shocking. I was also wondering why they didn’t just kill them all. Seems illogical to me.
Yeah... a little weird (I was wondering how the Orville could do it...it wasn't made for that)...but Kaylon has the tech to make that a reasonable possibility (I.e. those magnetic locks)….for them, it works into their plans.I mean I know WHY they did things (to push the plot forward) but there's a LOT that just makes no sense to me about this set up.........1) The whole ship landing instead of a shuttle
2) leaving millions of bodies instead of vaporizing them.
3) Nobody noticing a kid leaving the ship, on either side.
4) Allowing the kid to access the millions of dead bodies with no check points
5) Orville crew not contacting local authorities to alert them a child was missing on their world and just going to snoop around, while in diplomatic negotiations.
.......there are more and like I said, I know WHY they did it...........but it is just a bit far fetched. I hope they do not have a big reset button next week, and this is a lasting thing, but I can almost see it coming.........
Awesome episode!
Why is Issac's the only one with blue/whiteish eyes???
The Orville is making it harder for me to rewatch any Trek....
Only two gripes
1. How the heck did people leaving the Orville didn't raise any alarms...?
2. What would the Kaylons done if Ed didn't get the permission to take the Orville to the Kaylon homeworld?? The admiralty could have ordered Ed to take Issac's body to the Orville-verse version of the Daystrom Institute where they could dissect Issac...
Thank you.You didn't?
Bortus wanted a corner piece. Pretty much everybody likes corner pieces. But he was pretty hard core about trying to get one, probably like many people would like to be, until he got foiled by being handed a non-corner piece. Then social custom demanded he stick with that. It was truly hilarious.
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