• Rhaedas@kbin.social
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    11 months ago

    It’s as much Star Trek as the unofficial Trek movie Galaxy Quest. Doesn’t matter if the characters and universe are different, it’s got the same vibe to fit in.

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      11 months ago

      When that second episode of the first season dropped I said the same thing to a friend that’s a die hard Star Trek fan. They weren’t enjoying the new Trek, yet, but wanted the thought provoking episodes now, action later/sprinkled in

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      People keep saying this, so as someone who has only watched half of the first season, when does it get to this point?

      I mean it’s amusing enough, but it’s just a pastiche of cliches and obvious gags. People keep saying that it distills Trek down to its essence or something like that, but to me it seems like “watered down” would be more accurate.

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        Having a bad first season is as Star Trek as you can get. All kidding aside, it gets better and more serious with time.

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        Just like TNG it starts picking up in the 2nd season and really hits its stride on the 3rd season. If you were to rewatch TNGs first season without the nostalgia goggles you’d consider it pretty campy too.

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        After the first season it begins to feel a bit less campy and the crude humor is toned down a bit and even more so I feel by the third season. The overall plot starts to show itself in season 2 and just gets better from there.

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          11 months ago

          I saw a different season 3 I guess. The humor was gone but the kind and progressive approach to problems that I like about Trek was kinda gone too.

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    11 months ago

    The Orville literally made me give Star Trek an actual try. I think of it as my first series of Trek.

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    Orville was such an aimless show in the beginning. Obviously it started out going for campy comedy parody but it honestly wasn’t hitting the mark on the comedy often enough. I’m stalled out somewhere in early Season 3–not because I wasn’t enjoying it, I think it’s actually gotten pretty good by that point, but just time and other commitments.

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      11 months ago

      I prefer the first seasons that they didn’t take the show too seriously. The last ones (or last one?) Was way too dense, with episodes way too long that got be bored at half episode every time.

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          I agree as well. And I’ve had my best laugh while watching season one and being high.

          Because it was probably written while being high…

      • Maven (famous)@lemmy.world
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        My theory for the behind the scenes:

        McFarland: I would like to make a star trek parody!

        Fox: oh sounds awesome, lots of funny jokes and stuff. Should be funny.

        M: yes haha, funny.

        F: yes… Anyway here’s the money

        Making episode one

        M: I gotta make sure there’s loads of jokes so I can show this to execs and they see the haha bits

        Making episode 3

        M: okay I think they’re gone… Time to just literally make normal star trek episodes

        making the last episode of s1

        F: hey I see you’re almost done with the first season so I’m just checking in that the show is still funny

        M: quickly adding in as many jokes as the last second as possible haha yes humor! Jokes! Plenty of them! Haha yes

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          Thing is it’s not the humour, it’s the humanity. Showing all the crew are just as dorky as your average human today, not all stick-wedged paragons like TNG. Think of the top time funniest moments - getting Bortus to eat a cactus, 500 cigarettes, karaoke, the moustache, the dancing bandito, isaac’s joke fail… the humour is there, but it’s the humanity that makes them. that’s where s3 kinda fell down a bit, i don’t know if it was covid rush or what, but we missed a lot of the warmer moments. Season finale delivered though.

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    I’m not sure the mods are going to care honestly. I think most are in agreement that the Orville is basically star trek adjacent, and close enough that… Honestly as long as it doesn’t take over, nobody will bat an eye at the occasional Orville meme.