Watch The Orville 2017– 123movies, Full TV Series Online – Set 400 years in the future, the show follows the adventures of the Orville, a not-so-top-of-the-line exploratory ship in Earth’s interstellar Fleet. Facing cosmic challenges from without and within, this motley crew of space explorers will boldly go where no comedic drama has gone before..
Plot: Follow the crew of the not-so-functional exploratory ship in the Earth’s interstellar fleet, 400 years in the future.
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I originally rated this show 8/10 after watching seasons 1 & 2.
I have started watching season 3… which was a long time coming and I was really hanging out for it… I have just watched S03E05 ‘A Tale of Two Topas’ and the first thing I did was up my rating to 9/10.
Season 3 was totally worth waiting or. I particularly love the way that the stories are carrying on from season 1 & 2 events.
I truly hope there is a season 4!!
When the series started it was too forced with the comedy moments. They were not natural, and some were to the point of being cringe-worthy. But as season 1 progressed, it became more serious and in my opinion, it became a much better program.
I don’t consider there to have been a bad episode. Sure, some are better than others, but none are bad.
There is drama, action, comedy (but no longer cringe-worthy)… the stories are totally engaging and cover worthwhile topics and ethical quandaries.
I find the show extremely well cast and the acting very natural.
It’s more like Star Trek that Star Trek Discovery is!!
Amazing to see a couple of low reviews here. THIS SHOW IS STAR TREK. This show has heart and especially HOPE and WONDER; like actual Star Trek, not the new dystopian, hopeless, bleak, ideologically-skewed “Star Trek” shows now, which are filled with propaganda and gaslightng. And Episode 9 of Season 2 was one of the most amazing space battles I’ve ever laid eyes upon on screen, TV AND movies. Amazing. Not many shows today make you feel good, normal, hopeful—this one does.
THIS is Star Trek – not that other show
After having seen six episodes of both Star Trek: Discovery and The Orville, I am truly baffled and very positively surprised. Baffled at how, with a budget of millions, the people who made Discovery could not come up with a single interesting character or plot, but instead basically just made The Expanse with Klingons, taking every single thing that is unique, positive, and enjoyable about Star Trek and tossing it out the window. And positively surprised, because, out of the corner I would least have expected it – the filthy, cobwebbed one with the rancid yogurt, in which Seth MacFarlane used to reside for me – comes this gem of a show that takes everything fun, positive, and enjoyable from Trek and runs with it.It is – as nearly everyone here has pointed out – the spiritual successor of TNG, although I would actually put it somewhere between TOS and TNG. It has a bit of the “cowboy” feeling people seem to like so much about TOS while including at least some of the elements that made TNG so brilliant – people actually trying to overcome petty human concerns by looking at the bigger picture and solving problems through compassion and dialogue rather than by inventing the next, bigger gun (yes, I know Trek did that too, but big guns are fine occasionally).
Now this is still by and large a comedy, so in order for that to function, you can’t have straight TNG-like characters. But apart from occasionally overshooting the target a bit, the balance of comedy and seriousness is handled excellently – something I would not have thought possible for a Trek-like sci-fi show, let alone from MacFarlane.
You will recognize the plot elements, you’ll recognize character traits. After hundreds of stories of drama and intrigue among the stars, what story hasn’t Trek told? Again, the idea, as far as I can see, was not to create something entirely new (which, ironically, it is, though), but to take those elements that made Trek great and combine them with enough comedy to provide a breath of fresh air. And provide it does. In fact, the comedy allows the writers to approach topics in a way that would actually not have been possible for Trek playing it straight. Without spoiling, I will here point to the Episode “About a girl”, which actually touches on subjects that weren’t very prominent at the time TNG ran and is therefore quite unique in itself.
I’m not really going to touch on the scientific aspects of the show except to say that, even with scientific advisors, Trek has obviously always taken huge liberties with established science at times, while at others making the science and (at them time) new discoveries a central point of the story. Naturally, scientific accuracy is going to suffer a bit in a comedy. But let me just point to “Discovery” and say (farcially): subspace mushroom network.
I don’t know how long they can make the concept work, but if they keep coming up with episodes like #3, #4 and #6, they deserve to have the kind of money thrown at them that “Discovery” now squanders on a tired old war story, forgettable characters, and making everything dark and shaky. But even with its limited budget, the visuals are more than adequate (maybe barring the Ikea furniture), proving once more that you only need so much resources to tell great stories.
Finally, one more thing. THE MUSIC. This show has hands down the best music of any official or unofficial Star Trek show (including the new movies, but of course always excepting Jerry Goldsmith). But considering you have Bruce Broughton doing the theme, and John Debney and Joel McNeely scoring episodes, that shouldn’t be a big surprise.
Simply put, this show saves Star Trek for me and blows any contemporary Trek movie or show out of the water – with ease.
Where’s the humour?
Season 1 and 2 were great. The storylines were engaging like Star Trek, but additionally the show was full of laughs in the way Star Trek isn’t. But Season 3 seems to be going in a different, more serious direction. The storyline’s are still great, but the humour has mostly disappeared and seems forced when it does appear. Please bring back the humour which made the show so great, else The Orville risks becoming just a very good Star Trek clone.
Original Language en
Runtime 44 min
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Rated TV-14
Genre Adventure, Comedy, Drama
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Writer Seth MacFarlane
Actors Seth MacFarlane, Adrianne Palicki, Penny Johnson Jerald
Country United States
Awards Nominated for 1 Primetime Emmy. 3 wins & 14 nominations total
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Sound Mix Stereo
Aspect Ratio 16:9 HD, 2:1
Camera Arri Alexa Mini, Zeiss Ultra Prime Lenses (Panavision®) (Season 1-2), Sony CineAlta Venice (season 3)
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Negative Format AXS-R7 (6K), Codex
Cinematographic Process Digital Intermediate (2K) (master format) (season 1-2), Digital Intermediate (4K) (master format) (Season 3), ProRes 4444XQ (3.2K) (source format), X-OCN ST (6K) (source format)
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