Love this catch and hide game. And I love Elvis. It makes no sense at all story-wise but it's fun to look at and it's certainly memorable. I actually like most events around the two weddings (Bortus had a wedding sort of, did he?). There are some really funny scenes and lines. It's perhaps the funniest episode of the season.
Love how they incorporate the lore they were able to create over the course of just three seasons (the sandwich is of course a cornerstone).
I love the Lysella story. She receives a crash course in Future 101. Kelley basically explains the whole Orville/ Star Trek Universe: the economy, the tech, the prime directive, intrinsic motivation. It's a testimony to McFarlane's dedication to Star Trek's vision.
All in all, that's a well devised quieter conclusion to this season. I hope there will be a next season. If not, this is a beautiful finale this show deserves. It feels like goodbye though.
Shout by Alexander von LimbergBlockedParent2022-08-04T21:57:47Z
Love this catch and hide game. And I love Elvis. It makes no sense at all story-wise but it's fun to look at and it's certainly memorable. I actually like most events around the two weddings (Bortus had a wedding sort of, did he?). There are some really funny scenes and lines. It's perhaps the funniest episode of the season.
Love how they incorporate the lore they were able to create over the course of just three seasons (the sandwich is of course a cornerstone).
I love the Lysella story. She receives a crash course in Future 101. Kelley basically explains the whole Orville/ Star Trek Universe: the economy, the tech, the prime directive, intrinsic motivation. It's a testimony to McFarlane's dedication to Star Trek's vision.
All in all, that's a well devised quieter conclusion to this season. I hope there will be a next season. If not, this is a beautiful finale this show deserves. It feels like goodbye though.