The crew face personal challenges on their way to witness Bortus perform a Moclan ceremony on his homeworld.The crew face personal challenges on their way to witness Bortus perform a Moclan ceremony on his homeworld.The crew face personal challenges on their way to witness Bortus perform a Moclan ceremony on his homeworld.
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Season 2 Episode 1...Struck Out!
Season 2 episode 1 should have came out swinging, instead it was a Strikeout! With ST: Discovery Season 2 airing Jan 17th The Orville should have rocked, but it was more of a dull soap opera. All 5 stories in this episode were boring and predictable. This was not a good start. Having 1 main story and maybe 1 side story is the way to go. This episode was rushed and unnecessary. Season 1 looked hopeful but after this episode, I see cancelation on the horizon.
Not really sci-fi, not even comedy - and that may be even good :-)
I never reviewed this serial, even if watched complete first season. Was surprised seeing that there is season 2 (positively) . And this is actually one man show in big part. Set MacFarlane is writer, director and main actor. Sci-fi's Woody Allen ? :-)
Well, there are some similarities, and yes, Woody Allen made some sci-fi in his early years. But that was just something interesting crossed my mind.
It started with bar scene, ended in same fashion. What was from sci-fi in this first episode of season 2 ? Basically nothing. Could say that 'pee' story was it, but that was rather bad humor by me. And weakest part of episode.
As I see, Set just growing up, and some real life situations are what he is interested for. And that's good for me. Even if some call this soap opera.
And there is cute new female character, which may have more screen time in next episodes ? Yes, all that may be seen as manipulation with audience. But that's what movies are.
I hope this will be at least on level of first season. Then you have my attention :-)
Well, there are some similarities, and yes, Woody Allen made some sci-fi in his early years. But that was just something interesting crossed my mind.
It started with bar scene, ended in same fashion. What was from sci-fi in this first episode of season 2 ? Basically nothing. Could say that 'pee' story was it, but that was rather bad humor by me. And weakest part of episode.
As I see, Set just growing up, and some real life situations are what he is interested for. And that's good for me. Even if some call this soap opera.
And there is cute new female character, which may have more screen time in next episodes ? Yes, all that may be seen as manipulation with audience. But that's what movies are.
I hope this will be at least on level of first season. Then you have my attention :-)
Well written, heartfelt, hilarious episode, though lacking on science fiction.
Yes, I can see why some does not like the lack of actual science fiction in this episode.
Should we start giving bad critics to ST:TNG as well then, because the show had a ton of non-scifi episodes?
No, of course not.
In fact, some of the strongest episodes were exactly that. Exploring the people.
That said I won't say this is a masterpiece. But it's funny. VERY funny. It has good development of the characters. It has some heartfelt moments. It's well written, well acted.
Again, no masterpiece, but to say this is a bad episode?
Prrrrrrf, give me a break. I will in fact say it's a GREAT way to start off the season! Give me that development! It's not even rushed, just an easing in, and doing it well.
Far from a bad episode, not a fantastic episode, but I think it was great. I laughed, I smiled, enjoy every bit of it. Wonderful start to the season.
That said I won't say this is a masterpiece. But it's funny. VERY funny. It has good development of the characters. It has some heartfelt moments. It's well written, well acted.
Again, no masterpiece, but to say this is a bad episode?
Prrrrrrf, give me a break. I will in fact say it's a GREAT way to start off the season! Give me that development! It's not even rushed, just an easing in, and doing it well.
Far from a bad episode, not a fantastic episode, but I think it was great. I laughed, I smiled, enjoy every bit of it. Wonderful start to the season.
Yikes...Teenagers
This was a rocky start in my book. Unless you are a teen or a preteen you probably did not love this episode either. Is this the new target audience...teenagers? I hope not. You had the kids acting out and the adults acting like teenagers. I was kind hoping Isaac's "sarcastic" comment about there being a disease on board were actually true. That would have at least redeemed the episode as a space exploration themed show.
But No. We had officers acting like they had never been on a date before and the captain acting like a heartbroken prom date. All so we could go watch an alien urinate. That is a rocky start in my book.
Not to mention. Didn't they already kinda foreshadow Alara and the captain in the first season. So why are they going through this long thing setting this up this season?
It was OK
The acting was great but the story was a little dull. It would have been better as a mid-season filler. The 'family drama' felt a bit too ordinary for a sci-fi season opener.
That said, it was still much better than other current sci-fi shows, but that's a pretty low bar to beat at this point.
That said, it was still much better than other current sci-fi shows, but that's a pretty low bar to beat at this point.
Did you know
- Trivia"As Time Goes By" by Dooley Wilson is the piano song playing throughout. It is most likely a homage to Rick (who was in a similar relationship situation as Ed currently is) in Casablanca (1942).
- GoofsJames's parents request that Marcus be placed in another class to keep them separated. The ship is very small, only 300 occupants and only a handful of them civilians and/or children. There would not be enough children of a given age group to have multiple classes of the same grade level.
- Quotes
Capt. Ed Mercer: I had to get some air.
Cmdr. Kelly Grayson: We're in space.
- ConnectionsReferences Casablanca (1942)
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