Definitely the best episode they've done this season. That said, I can't get excited because it'll end up like TNG and either Isacc will do something - and in the last 5 minutes of next week's episode; the Cylon...er Kaylon invasion will be stopped cold (Hell, might even get the Krill involved.)
And yeas, I know, it's the journey, not the resolution (as we all know everything will be wrapped up nice and neat); but IDK as I figured they'd do something like this at some point.
I guess what I don't get is why the Kaylons are keeping the majority of the crew alive. I guess they really believe the Union is dumb enough to trade it's survival for one 'hero ship' crew; or the Kaylons are goinng to try a 'fake out' with Mecer explaining why The Orville is at the of a crapload of what will appear (like they did when the orville scanned them on the surface) tobe (and are) particle weapons.
I give this one a 9/10 for overall execution; and I do kind of like that the Kaylons are so confident (as they should be) of success regardless, they didn't care what the Orville found out, because it would make no difference to their ultimate plan/goal.
Buut as for the gasp/wow factor - IDK for me, this has been done to death so much bettween Star Trek, Battlestar Galactica, Styargate SG-1, et. al. - and they are following a TNG style version to a tee here - I honestly figured it was going to be a "Kill all organics" story from the point the Kaylons said "His mission is completed..."
And no, I'm not signling out "The Orville" here per se - but yeah, for me the Star trek style "Machines conquer kill all Humans" stories lost me after BoBW II.
I just really hope we don't get a comedic version of Ed Mecer "Kirking" an A.I. as the ultimate resolution. I'm sure Orville fans would love it, but it'll elicit a groan from me if that's the case. I also hope we get at least one Union Fleet VS Kaylons (with the obligitory Union Fleet wiped out, so I can at least get a dose of Starship porn out of all this.)
IDK as I lost one of my favorite characters in Alara; and Isacc and the Doctor were the only two left I really liked; I do hope somehow they manage tro redeem Issac in all this (Yeah, who knows, maybe they'll do the old: 'I do have feelings for you Doctor, in my own way...therefore AI will save your race and betrey my people...' trope.)
Again, 9/10 and I'm actually wanting to see which way the Union gets saved, so for the first time, I'm looking forward to an Orville episode.
