Den of Geek
Much is made of Seth McFarlane’s love of Star Trek and the fact that he created The Orville as a show that would return to a message of hope for a peaceful future filled with benevolent human expansion in this age of dark, pessimistic space dramas. But whereas the pilot episode of The Orville begins with a welcome sense of nostalgia and a swelling soundtrack meant to evoke the majesty of grand ships exploring space, the characters and storylines never quite move beyond the comfort of the familiar. And although the humor and more relatable dialogue adds an interesting and unexpected flavor to the scenes, only some of the punchlines land, and the characters that deliver them lack sufficient personality.
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