Leaning toward the latter.
Here's the great on-line ratings game ( and I speak as one who plays both sides of it):
- Poster A reports supposedly ominous news about a show's ratings;
- Poster B attempts to put the dire figures into some relevant business context;
- Poster A, or C, gloatingly accuses B of excuse-making or sugar-coating.
I guess it's official now
https://comicbook.com/startrek/2019/01/14/the-orville-halston-sage-exit-departure-alara/
The article refers to the ship as the USS Orville. Has that designation ever been used in the show?
Yes, I believe so. It stands for Union Space Ship
Her character, now that Halston Sage has left the show, is the remaining reason I still watch the show as the episodes come out rather than waiting to get around to them...later.Here's an article that says Dr. Finn is the MVP of the show.
Her character, now that Halston Sage has left the show, is the remaining reason I still watch the show as the episodes come out rather than waiting to get around to them...later.
She's the only character left actually played by someone in the cast with descent/actual acting ability. (Sorry, but Seth MacFarlane is a good voice actor, but his live acting ability leaves a lot to be desired. Same with his Co-Lead.)Her character, now that Halston Sage has left the show, is the remaining reason I still watch the show as the episodes come out rather than waiting to get around to them...later.
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