"The secret of life"
"Is enjoying the passage of time"
"Any fool can do it"
"There ain't nothin' to it."
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"Wedding bells are ringing!"
"Bortus and Klyden renew their mating vows."
"Isaac proposes to Claire and she says yes. There is going to be a wedding. Kelly is maid of honour and Bortus - not Gordon - will be the 'best man'. All the Kaylon are invited, except for a defensive contingent left to protect the home planet. There is a bachelorette and bachelor's party, and much more preparations, but no wedding planner."
"Meanwhile the USS Orville visits Sargus Four again. This time LaMarr will not be coming along."
"Sargun Lysella is granted asylum and brought aboard the ship, but she cannot adjust and - feeling survivor's guilt - wants to go back home. Will she?"
"Alara pays a surprise visit. She missed the wedding ceremony, but is in time for Bortus' speech. Gordon also gives one. Who is funnier?"
"Try not to try too hard"
"It's just a lovely ride "
"The secret of life"
"Is enjoying the passage of time"
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Reply by wonder2wonder
on August 4, 2022 at 4:28 PM
"It was a fun, lovely, sometimes bumpy ride. Time to get hammered!"
The end
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Reply by LansingFan
on June 12, 2024 at 7:13 AM
Going OT here, but I just bought and watched the first two episodes of season one, and they were awesome! I had refused to watch The Orville because I thought Seth MacFarlane was making fun of Star Trek, but he's not! It's more of a homage, like Galaxy Quest.
And the ship! The Orville is one of the most gorgeous Starships I have ever seen! It's so elegant and graceful, so classy. I haven't felt this way about a Starship since the first time I saw the Enterprise NCC 1701D! I think that I'm going to enjoy getting into this series. Besides, Seth MacFarlane likes Toto, so he can't be all bad.
Reply by wonder2wonder
on June 12, 2024 at 5:15 PM
The show is quite enjoyable.
Reply by LansingFan
on June 12, 2024 at 10:58 PM
@wonder2wonder: I just bought the entire first season of The Orville yesterday and I plan to binge watch it today. A question: Don't you think one of the evil alien races (I think they're called the Krill) look A LOT like the Jem'Hadar from Deep Space Nine?
Reply by wonder2wonder
on June 13, 2024 at 5:14 AM
Yes.
Reply by LansingFan
on June 14, 2024 at 3:49 AM
@wonder2wonder: I knew it wasn't just me! I KNEW IT!
Reply by wonder2wonder
on June 14, 2024 at 3:55 AM
There are similarities, not only with some aliens, but also in some scenes, and as a Star Trek fan it will be fun to notice them.
Reply by LansingFan
on June 14, 2024 at 9:21 AM
@wonder2wonder: I was a bit taken aback when the Krill's face masks came off. I thought, "wait a minute, they look like the Jem'Hadar!" I was almost as surprised as when I saw the scene on the series finale of Discovery where Dr. Korovich announces to Michael that he's really Agent Daniels. Yes, it will be fun to look for the similarities to Star Trek. I never realized how much of a Trekkie Seth MacFarlane is. Since I'm new to the series it's going to take awhile for me to discuss The Orville as fluently as I discuss Mission Impossible and Star Trek, so I hope that everyone on the board will be patient with me.
Fun Fact: Daniel Craig and King Abdullah II of Jordan are also Trekkies. King Abdullah even had an uncredited cameo on Voyager while he was Crown Prince.
Reply by wonder2wonder
on June 14, 2024 at 10:46 AM
Yes, Seth MacFarlane is a true fan, unlike the majority of the NuTrek writers.
Here is a post about him and Star Trek.
As with other series, you are more than welcome to write your own posts and also to reply and discuss in the other threads.
Reply by LansingFan
on June 14, 2024 at 12:34 PM
@wonder2wonder: Thanks. For some nutty reason I was afraid of posting something stupid and making a fool of myself. I think my reaction was because back during Discovery's second season, I asked a question on Quora about the episode where the crew captures the "Red Angel" (who turns out to be Michael Burham's mother), and the response I got was brutal. I was called all sorts of names, with the most popular insult being that I was an idiot. No matter how I tried to defend myself, these Canon Extremists just kept telling me how stupid I was. It was my first experience of online bullying. This happened back in 2019, but it still hurts and breaks my heart. I eventually stopped posting on Quora (the questions were getting really stupid anyway).
Reply by Knixon
on February 24, 2025 at 6:43 AM
The real problem is that you shouldn't have been watching Discovery to start with.