Episode: | 6 | | | Writer: | David A. Goodman | | | Air Date: | 12-Oct-2017 |
Today on
Sci-Fi Adventures I've finally done it! I've finally reached an episode of
The Orville not credited to Seth MacFarlane! Not that I had any problem with MacFarlane's episodes, it was just starting to seem like he'd written the whole series by himself.
This one's called
Krill, which is at least one letter more than
Pria, though it's still another tiny boring title. It's very disappointing when
Star Trek: Discovery is pulling out names like
The Butcher's Knife Cares Not for the Lamb's Cry and
Magic to Make the Sanest Man Go Mad.
The Orville writers need to step up their game.
The writer responsible in this case seems to be David A. Goodman, who wrote the
Star Trek episode of
Futurama and four episodes of
Enterprise, so his sci-fi credentials seem to be sound. The director on the other hand, Jon Cassar, has never worked on
Star Trek... but he did direct 65 episodes of
24 (plus
24: Redemption). So I'm hoping for gritty, ultra-high stakes action taking place in real time across Los Angeles, and at least one helicopter.
Star Trek IV: The Voyage Home was one of the most successful and beloved films in the franchise and it only had a helicopter on screen for like 30 seconds; imagine how well
The Orville would do with a full minute or two.
Anyway, this is one of my quick reviews, so it's basically going to be a scruffy stream of thoughts and opinions without a recap. There will be
SPOILERS though, for this episode and maybe earlier ones. Plus I'm throwing in a free bonus spoiler for you from the first few minutes of third season
Next Gen episode,
The Survivors. So look forward to that.