i just know the "i got one" will be ted telling rebecca he's leaving and im not ready :sob:
I loved the first season of this reboot as much as I loved the original that is why I was longing for season 2. An important part of the show has been the romantic relation between Ben and Addison, she was the reason why he got into the accelerator in the first place. I don't like the direction season 2 has taken breaking the relationship by inserting a 3 year gap. That in my humble opinion is very bad. I don't see a way they can put it straight without doing a mess
I miss the days of subtle political messaging. lazy writing
Why do they not have Rollins listed in the cast on Trakt.tv lately? She's in the episodes so she should be listed under actors.
Another brilliant episode of tv. This season has just been knocking it out of the park imo. The wait was worth it.
Man, watching those scenes in 2025 were so hard. Honestly, as much as I want to see more of Gordon on this show, I don't think the crew made the right decision here. I hope that LaMarr was right about there being alternate timelines in this universe, because I really hope that future still exists out there in some form. I don't think he was being selfish at all.
I must confess that i was afraid where this episode was going, but damm that was some good writing
The Orville does it again!
The writers are bringing their A game in this season, not that the others were anything to whine about.
This is truly what I loved about Star Trek from days of old. Using an emphasis on culture differences between different alien races to provoke thought, challenge norms, ideas, and without smacking the viewer in the face, the question posed is 'what would you do'?
This was a beautifully crafted episode that gave it depth, the topic needed to be given the time to be laid out before the viewer for proper and due care of the subject matter. There were a number of strong ethical questions, personal, and presented the positive and also the harsh negative outcomes.
I am really enjoying The Orville this season. There is far less comedy in this season but I think personally I like the challenge of the subject matter. And yes I'd like to see some more of the comedic episodes too, but if there's a bit of this and some of that with this writing team, bring it on.
Congratulations The Orville cast, crew, writers, another superb piece.
And this, dear writers of contemporary Star Trek, is how you handle a topic like that.
I'm, sadly, not surprised about the rating (68 % at the time of writing) and some comments in regards to this episode. To each his own but I thouroghly enjoyed it.
It was past overdue that Klyden left the ship. I never liked him but there was no way after this he could have stayed. Don't think we've seen the last of him.
Bortus still hasn't performed "My Heart Will Go On"
The soundtrack in this episode is top notch.
And I mean, so is everything else, I suppose.
I was absolutely loving the episode, until Ty — a child — casually walked out of the Orville, no authorization required, he literally just opened the door and left. That broke the episode, for me, even more so when you consider that was a crucial plot element for the big, shocking twist to be revealed. I can't believe Brannon Braga, a Star Trek: TNG veteran, wrote something as atrocious as that.
Everything else about this episode was utterly excellent and this would have been a sci-fi masterpiece, if it all didn't depend on that one badly written scene.
I love that even close to death, Walt and Henry still bicker like a bunch of old hens. True friendship there.
"Directed by Jonathan Frakes". Guest stars aren't always in front of the camera :)
Also, Charlize Theron <3
Up next, Natalie Portman? Besides the episode itself, guest stars are becoming something to look forward in "The Orville".
This show has turned up to be quite a pleasant surprise, it's undeniably very "Star Trek" at heart. It feels odd to admit that, as a Star Trek fan, I'm actually enjoying this more than "Star Trek: Discovery".
This episode was great fun. All the "waaa! I hate musicals" children can, in the words of Abraham "suck my nuts".
P.S: I'm pretty sure singing "Runnin' home to you", on key, to your girlfriend will earn you unlimited sex for the rest of your life.
"Oh, sweetheart... That's not chicken."
Mick - 1. Sabrina - 0.
I'm absolutely loving this show so far. Dee can do no wrong!
Another solid episode. Can NBC just renew this now ? They gave This is Us like 2 more seasons. That looks overly sentimental for my liking. I just want Timeless and the Good Place renewed.