Saw the new trailer and it’s pretty awesome, looking forward to June!
Huh, I actually found A Million Ways to Die in the West to be one of MacFarlane's weakest productions. Just felt like a really average Family Guy episode stretched out to movie length.However after i've seen A Million Ways To Die In The West and laughed myself to tears at some parts
Huh, I actually found A Million Ways to Die in the West to be one of MacFarlane's weakest productions. Just felt like a really average Family Guy episode stretched out to movie length.
It has a couple of rough spots but nothing too major and you can tell he loves Star Trek.
I did not watch "A Million Ways to die in the West" for the jokes, but from the start you could tell that he wanted to do it properly - with the music, the set, the costumes. I've always had a huge love for the Wild West so this was right up my alley.Same here. I couldn't make it all the way through that one. Felt like a bunch of rejected jokes from Family Guy. The dialogue was also highly anachronistic. The Orville has what I feel is McFarland at his best. A good balance between humor, story and character development.
Plus the story with Anna and Albert is really sweet and touching. Did you know that there are even fanfictions in this universe? One or two even written by me, including an Orville/AMWTDITW crossover, where Ed and Albert switch places![]()
We saw them play a Wild West program in the simulator early in the first season where Ed was dressed very similarily to Albert.Wouldn't surprise me in the least if he'd have an Old West planet as a nod to both TOS and TNG. That'd admittedly be a fun crossover. You get someone who looks like Captain Mercer but isn't.
When it first aired i watched the first few episodes in a half assed way because it didn't grip me, McFarlanes humor style is maybe an aquired taste. However after i've seen A Million Ways To Die In The West and laughed myself to tears at some parts i decided to give this show another shot. Binged the first season over the weekend, nearly done and i am really enjoying it.
It has a couple of rough spots but nothing too major and you can tell he loves Star Trek.
So i'm in, second season will be done just in time for season 3 start.
We saw them play a Wild West program in the simulator early in the first season where Ed was dressed very similarily to Albert.
Huh, I actually found A Million Ways to Die in the West to be one of MacFarlane's weakest productions. Just felt like a really average Family Guy episode stretched out to movie length.
Just 2 days to go! I'm very curious how fans are going to compare and contrast The Orville's third season with Strange New Worlds' first. It's the first time they're doing the same episodic format head to head. It's Babylon 5 vs. DS9 all over again.
As long as they aren't too similar (which they aren't), the contrast will be refreshing for both shows.Babylon 5 vs DS9 all over again would be nice.
Hmmm...maybe I'm misreading the trailer but I do not get an "episodic" feel from it. From what you all have stated here Season 2 was very much an arc based, at least towards the end. Not sure the comparison will be apt?Just 2 days to go! I'm very curious how fans are going to compare and contrast The Orville's third season with Strange New Worlds' first. It's the first time they're doing the same episodic format head to head. It's Babylon 5 vs. DS9 all over again.
not having any luck find broadcast details for Canada.
A reddit thread from two years ago was it was going to be on citytv as were the first two series but it's not showing the schedule. Another from 4 months ago talked about CTV but it's not showing for CTV-Scifi (but then why put anything new on when you can loop TOS/TNG/DS9/Voy endlessly) so if ctv has it then it will be on crave![]()
season 2 had arcs but each episode was self-contained, not unlikely how I think SNW is developing. From interviews I get that season 3 will follow the same trend, but with longer and more daring episodes.Hmmm...maybe I'm misreading the trailer but I do not get an "episodic" feel from it. From what you all have stated here Season 2 was very much an arc based, at least towards the end. Not sure the comparison will be apt?
Interesting.season 2 had arcs but each episode was self-contained, not unlikely how I think SNW is developing. From interviews I get that season 3 will follow the same trend, but with longer and more daring episodes.
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