• Network: FOX , HULU
  • Series Premiere Date: Sep 10, 2017
Season #: 3, 2, 1
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  1. Sep 22, 2017
    7
    I am happy that the postive vibe of Star Trek has returned, although the writing and acting is not as strong as in the days of TNG. But what not is, can still come, although reaching Picard-level is not possible i am afraid.

    I really hope they will find a more refined way of humor in stead of the childish rudeness and swearing that constantly feels like something that doesnt fit.
    I am happy that the postive vibe of Star Trek has returned, although the writing and acting is not as strong as in the days of TNG. But what not is, can still come, although reaching Picard-level is not possible i am afraid.

    I really hope they will find a more refined way of humor in stead of the childish rudeness and swearing that constantly feels like something that doesnt fit.

    This age of HD tv makes the furniture look cheap, although i assume, back in the days it was cheaper. I also hope they will find a way to improve the sound of the voices. It sounds like they are in a studio with nothing on the walls and not in a ship where you would expect they would have pleasant acoustics.
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  2. Sep 22, 2017
    3
    Worst of both worlds; weak humor and weak drama. WHY didn't he go straight comedy on this?! Why try to make a lightweight Trek clone, rather than a farce like Angie Tribeca, Airplane, Spaceballs, A Touch of Cloth...even Family Guy? This is one season and done.
  3. Sep 21, 2017
    9
    This show's great, the "professional critics" need to lube up being so dry they can't even recognize a fun well made Trek send up when they see one. I'd say Orville is at least twice as good as Enterprise ever was.
  4. Sep 21, 2017
    8
    When I first watched this I was expecting something like Galaxy Quest in a Spaceballs style, not Star Trek the college years. So a few days ago I watched the first 2 episodes again and found that I liked it.
    It is Star Trek at its core with a tongue in cheek approach. I wonder if many of the negative reviews come from that initial thought of what the show was advertised as and what it
    When I first watched this I was expecting something like Galaxy Quest in a Spaceballs style, not Star Trek the college years. So a few days ago I watched the first 2 episodes again and found that I liked it.
    It is Star Trek at its core with a tongue in cheek approach. I wonder if many of the negative reviews come from that initial thought of what the show was advertised as and what it actually was.
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  5. Sep 21, 2017
    9
    I think everybody thought that this show will be just a parodic comedy full of bad jokes. Nobody expected a legit light sci Fi show (although if anybody bothered to check, Seth MacFarlane gave an interview in which he said that the show was not a spuf but a legit thing). I like it, it has some edginess in it, the characters are normal people in stressful working environment withI think everybody thought that this show will be just a parodic comedy full of bad jokes. Nobody expected a legit light sci Fi show (although if anybody bothered to check, Seth MacFarlane gave an interview in which he said that the show was not a spuf but a legit thing). I like it, it has some edginess in it, the characters are normal people in stressful working environment with horrifying/&/ly mundane problems plagued with set of prejudices about everybody else around them to full the set (not star-trecky demigod competent judges, don't get me wrong I love that to, a lot). i think this difference will make this show to stand out in this type of genre. Expand
  6. Sep 20, 2017
    8
    Right now im feeling this is just ok not bad.
    But give it some time it has the potential to become a cult series if they improve it, we all knew this was going to get crappy professional reviews best ignore those they would not know a good tv show if they were PAID to review it.
  7. Sep 20, 2017
    4
    ORVILLE accidentally asks a very curious legal question: can STAR TREK be considered a genre instead of brand?

    This show takes Trek and simply changes a few names and designs and VOILA has created what lots of people are calling 'funny Star Trek'. To me that's the lawsuit right there. We admit it's Star Trek but as a Seth McFarlane 'comedy'. Yes, I know, GALAXY QUEST borrowed
    ORVILLE accidentally asks a very curious legal question: can STAR TREK be considered a genre instead of brand?

    This show takes Trek and simply changes a few names and designs and VOILA has created what lots of people are calling 'funny Star Trek'. To me that's the lawsuit right there. We admit it's Star Trek but as a Seth McFarlane 'comedy'.

    Yes, I know, GALAXY QUEST borrowed heavily from Trek as well. But since it was a parody of Trek and Trekkies it made more sense. How are you to satirize Trek and Trekkies with being similar too Trek?

    ORVILLE isn't a parody of Trek. It's Trek trying to be funny. And this is why watching this show makes me feel DIRTY. I'm watching someone steal a show I love and cashing in on lame jokes. If Trek wanted to do this, okay, but I don't think this should be allowed by entities outside of the trademark.

    I know. You don't believe me. So suppose I told you there was a new comedy on NETFLIX called BERGFELD. Bergfeld is a Brooklyn cartoonist with an extremely popular cartoon about a Jewish guy like himself living in Brooklyn. In the cartoon are his three real life best friends and building neighbors --

    1. Alanna -- his cute but sassy ex-wife.
    2. Louie Castanzoni -- his grade school Italian American friend who's as macho as he's insecure
    3. Creamer -- a bald odd ball wackjob friend who gave up porn to become a mad home inventor

    What makes Bergfeld different that Seinfeld is that it sometimes has very dramatic moments.

    You don't think that's a lawsuit? Think again. It's turning a brand into a genre and copying it too closely. So once you can get past all of this --

    -- you realize this sorry show is Seth's way of playing Captain and sitting in the Captain's chair. We get too much of this these days. Jimmy Fallon isn't an awesome talk show host. He's a guy playing out his childhood dream of being Johnny Carson.

    Sad.
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  8. Sep 19, 2017
    8
    I have honestly never really felt compelled to write a review before, but I think this deserves one! Because I honestly think the critics are wrong! I've only seen the two episodes to air so far, and they're funny, cute, and have a lot of heart. Yeah you probably have to like Seth Macfarlane and cheesy syfy to enjoy the show, but I do, and so do a lot of people. The feel is a little likeI have honestly never really felt compelled to write a review before, but I think this deserves one! Because I honestly think the critics are wrong! I've only seen the two episodes to air so far, and they're funny, cute, and have a lot of heart. Yeah you probably have to like Seth Macfarlane and cheesy syfy to enjoy the show, but I do, and so do a lot of people. The feel is a little like star trek, but to me it also feels a lot like Firefly. It's not a spoof, but it also doesn't take itself too seriously. There's some comedy, and some action. It's a fun show with a fun cast, and I hope it sticks around. Expand
  9. Sep 19, 2017
    10
    Never felt compelled to write a review. Great show , critics are wrong . Family guy meets Star Trek . Hope fox doesn't blow this like they did other shows only to bring them back. Show has great possibilities.
  10. Sep 19, 2017
    10
    I love this show, I don't remember a time I have disagreed with the critics more. It's fun and easy to watch and makes me feel all warm and tingly inside. Star Trek with testicle and infidelity jokes, I mean come on, what more can you ask for!
  11. Sep 19, 2017
    10
    I thought the first episode was a lot of fun, I read some really negative reviews but it was pretty good. It wasn't all that funny (which is kind of important I guess) but it set up the show in a interesting way and some of the characters are really entertaining(my actual honest score: 7.5)
  12. Sep 19, 2017
    9
    As someone who has seen almost every Star Trek episode (except TOS), I actually really enjoy this so far. I have no idea why it's being hammered by critics. The hour long format is perfect, and allows slightly more involved stories. I never took Star Trek seriously enough to go to a convention or measure the physical aspects of the ship, but appreciated the interesting sci-fi plotAs someone who has seen almost every Star Trek episode (except TOS), I actually really enjoy this so far. I have no idea why it's being hammered by critics. The hour long format is perfect, and allows slightly more involved stories. I never took Star Trek seriously enough to go to a convention or measure the physical aspects of the ship, but appreciated the interesting sci-fi plot situations, characters, and philosophical approach. The two episodes of this show so far beat out the reboot movies for me. I'm not the biggest McFarlane-show fan, but the jokes aren't machine gunned down our throats like his others and I actually did laugh more often than not. If you're expecting a McFarlane comedy, you'll be disappointed. If you're expecting "serious" Star Trek, you'll be disappointed. But if you want something that straddles that line and pays comedic homage while being intriguing and having the "curious wonder" aspect of Star Trek, you should really enjoy it. Expand
  13. Sep 19, 2017
    9
    Wow, this is a great show, particularly for Trekkies. The humor is not ROFL (not supposed to be), but light-hearted and just enough to get the parody of the Star Trek series. I was surprised that the special effects and filming was up to par with other science fiction shows. The characters are likable and the series entertaining. If you like sci-fi and a touch of humor, this show isWow, this is a great show, particularly for Trekkies. The humor is not ROFL (not supposed to be), but light-hearted and just enough to get the parody of the Star Trek series. I was surprised that the special effects and filming was up to par with other science fiction shows. The characters are likable and the series entertaining. If you like sci-fi and a touch of humor, this show is not to be missed. I am surprised at how the "pro" reviews didn't even give it a chance...but if you check the consensus all over the internet, the user reviews and ratings are completely the opposite, showing that is it a very much loved series so far. Expand
  14. Sep 18, 2017
    10
    "Finally!" is the most accurate comment to give this show. There is finally a true successor to Star Trek. Not in the sense of the newer Star Trek; more like classic Star Trek but with intentional comedy. The critics giving this show hate are horrible. It is not simple slapstick, but is instead taking time to develop interesting characters while incorporating well timed jokes alongside a"Finally!" is the most accurate comment to give this show. There is finally a true successor to Star Trek. Not in the sense of the newer Star Trek; more like classic Star Trek but with intentional comedy. The critics giving this show hate are horrible. It is not simple slapstick, but is instead taking time to develop interesting characters while incorporating well timed jokes alongside a rich and intriguing story. The scenarios we as viewers will embark on in this show promise to be phenomenal. Expand
  15. Sep 18, 2017
    9
    Good show, some great nostalgia for me- the intro, the score, the ship itself, all very nice homages to trek. And even beyond the trekkiness, its a lighthearted show with decent production values and a good mix of comedy and drama. Based on the 2 episodes that have aired so far, this show get's a thumbs up from me.

    I dont get the critical consensus. Why must this show decide if its a
    Good show, some great nostalgia for me- the intro, the score, the ship itself, all very nice homages to trek. And even beyond the trekkiness, its a lighthearted show with decent production values and a good mix of comedy and drama. Based on the 2 episodes that have aired so far, this show get's a thumbs up from me.

    I dont get the critical consensus. Why must this show decide if its a comedy or scifi? Is it a crime to be both? Nobody wants to be the critic that liked the pleb show that went against the prestige television grain. Pretty cowardly if you ask me.
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  16. Sep 18, 2017
    8
    I was surprised at how much I enjoyed the first two episodes that aired so far, given that I consider myself a trekkie and do not consider myself a Seth MacFarlane fan. Star Trek is great, but it takes itself too seriously too often. The Orville so far is a refreshing change of a space sci-fi series that will never be accused of being heavy on drama, yet remains story-driven withI was surprised at how much I enjoyed the first two episodes that aired so far, given that I consider myself a trekkie and do not consider myself a Seth MacFarlane fan. Star Trek is great, but it takes itself too seriously too often. The Orville so far is a refreshing change of a space sci-fi series that will never be accused of being heavy on drama, yet remains story-driven with interesting and likable characters. And it made me laugh! So I'm an early fan. Expand
  17. Sep 18, 2017
    0
    Television comedy shows are supposed to be quick and funny. Watch any of the good long-running shows currently on the air or in an infinite schedule of re-runs. So we can generalize that with TV comedy there are two things that need to be avoided: slow and unfunny. Unfortunately The Orville has both these qualities, in combination with a show name over which one can only scratch one's headTelevision comedy shows are supposed to be quick and funny. Watch any of the good long-running shows currently on the air or in an infinite schedule of re-runs. So we can generalize that with TV comedy there are two things that need to be avoided: slow and unfunny. Unfortunately The Orville has both these qualities, in combination with a show name over which one can only scratch one's head in puzzlement and awed disbelief (how did they possibly decide on it?). Seth is so likeable it's hard to be critical of anything he's involved in. But the show I watched yesterday, episode 1, does provide a way. It was his idea and (I guess) he wrote it, either alone or with collaboration. The first script just had to be funnier and quicker than what I saw on the air. Otherwise this dull, plodding thing would never have gotten this far. What could have happened? Who knows? One can only go by the final result. Hence the score above. Expand
  18. Sep 18, 2017
    7
    It's good, but it's certainly NOT what the promos made it out to be. It is not a comedy. It is not a Seth McFarlane comedy, as the humor is rather tame. It's Star Trek: The Next Generation, remade. That might be a good thing or a bad thing, depending on the viewer.

    I think it's a good thing, overall. I got some hardcore TNG nostalgia watching the first episode, from the music in
    It's good, but it's certainly NOT what the promos made it out to be. It is not a comedy. It is not a Seth McFarlane comedy, as the humor is rather tame. It's Star Trek: The Next Generation, remade. That might be a good thing or a bad thing, depending on the viewer.

    I think it's a good thing, overall. I got some hardcore TNG nostalgia watching the first episode, from the music in particular. It's about as close as it possibly could be without violating copyright.

    If you're not a TNG fan, you'll probably want to skip it.
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  19. Sep 18, 2017
    9
    Don't listen to the critics. This show is an easy 8 after the first couple of episodes, and I believe it'll go up to a 9 out of 10, easily. The Orville is here to stay. It'll gain a cult following, because it's the right blend of seriousness and jokes and drama, with lovable characters and a great cast.

    The whole atmosphere of the show feels just right. Even the lighting and the music
    Don't listen to the critics. This show is an easy 8 after the first couple of episodes, and I believe it'll go up to a 9 out of 10, easily. The Orville is here to stay. It'll gain a cult following, because it's the right blend of seriousness and jokes and drama, with lovable characters and a great cast.

    The whole atmosphere of the show feels just right. Even the lighting and the music tickles the nostalgia bone for Trek fans, while giving us imaginative spins on older ideas. The pacing is great, sucking you in and making you chuckle through the first half of the episode, and then giving you some action or drama at the end. Everything feels fresh and warm; it's like comfort food for sci fi nerds, and the amusing thing is it actually sticks MORE to Gene Roddenberry's original vision of a Trek future than the newer Trek attempts have.

    Unlike some comedies, I want to see what happens to the characters. I want to see them succeed. They play off each other in a way that shows really nice promise for character development and actor chemistry. If you go into this show looking for laughs every minute, you'll be disappointed. If you expect a straight up parody, you'll be disappointed. It's more akin to something like Scrubs or Bojack Horseman; strong themes, with gags and flippancy thrown in, but without ever really breaking away from the internal logical boundaries they've set for themselves. The absurdities only really come from the realities, sort of like The Office, but in space.

    Do not listen to the critics on this one. They are way off the mark here.
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  20. Sep 18, 2017
    9
    Wow. I almost always agree with the consensus of critics, but not this time. This is a really fun and funny show. I gave it a chance because I thought the trailer was funny. Glad I did, because the first two episodes have been really great. Not every show has to have the depth of The Leftovers or Twin Peaks to be considered a successful endeavor.
  21. Sep 18, 2017
    9
    Looked at critic reviews, they must be some turds who watched the show. It's well-written, well produced, and above all fun. Now if you're expecting non stop laughs or deep intellectual sci fi, yeah don't bother. But it hits all the notes it needs to, it's something anyone can watch and get a kick out of. Jokes are hit or miss, but the actors and writers care about it, and that makes itLooked at critic reviews, they must be some turds who watched the show. It's well-written, well produced, and above all fun. Now if you're expecting non stop laughs or deep intellectual sci fi, yeah don't bother. But it hits all the notes it needs to, it's something anyone can watch and get a kick out of. Jokes are hit or miss, but the actors and writers care about it, and that makes it worth watching. Hope it lasts long enough to earn a few seasons. Expand
  22. Sep 18, 2017
    10
    The Orville is a dry, sarcastic spoof of star trek and it does so brilliantly. It is witty and the whole feel of the show makes us believe we are watching star trek but find ourselves laughing. The graphics and set design is superb and the pace of the show is quick. The characters are likeable and each have their own quirk that makes them individual. Very keen to see the story ark they goThe Orville is a dry, sarcastic spoof of star trek and it does so brilliantly. It is witty and the whole feel of the show makes us believe we are watching star trek but find ourselves laughing. The graphics and set design is superb and the pace of the show is quick. The characters are likeable and each have their own quirk that makes them individual. Very keen to see the story ark they go with or whether it'll just be individual episodes. Do not listen to the critics on this one, clearly some of them have never seen a satiric sci-fi before. Haven't enjoyed this genre since I first saw Galaxy Quest. Expand
  23. Sep 17, 2017
    6
    I really wanted to like the show and I'm not quite ready to give up on it yet it just seems to be a show sure what it wants to be . I hate that sloppy pop culture references they make which just totally kicks me out of it being a science-fiction show . The writing needs serious work.
  24. Sep 16, 2017
    9
    The Orville is not Family Guy in space, which seems to be what many critics were expecting. Instead, it's something much better: Star Trek without the ultra-earnestness and righteousness that often made shows like Voyager and Enterprise such a drag (IMO). It does wonders when a Star Trek-like universe is coupled with a lighter tone and crew members are allowed to be less than perfect. IThe Orville is not Family Guy in space, which seems to be what many critics were expecting. Instead, it's something much better: Star Trek without the ultra-earnestness and righteousness that often made shows like Voyager and Enterprise such a drag (IMO). It does wonders when a Star Trek-like universe is coupled with a lighter tone and crew members are allowed to be less than perfect. I found the Orville really enjoyable. Give it a chance! Expand
  25. Sep 15, 2017
    5
    It is ultra poor man's Star Trek; which also tries to be funny. It fails on both fronts. It is barely funny. I'll watch another episode to see if it gets better. I think it will get cancelled soon.
  26. Sep 15, 2017
    8
    I am a huge ST fan and I loved this. These critics are nuts and I think they wrote their opinions expecting the public would hate it and now they look the fool. The graphics for the show may not have been top notch, but what season 1 of any sci fi series had high funding? It was good enough and should the show continue to get the responses from viewers I am seeing, will get better inI am a huge ST fan and I loved this. These critics are nuts and I think they wrote their opinions expecting the public would hate it and now they look the fool. The graphics for the show may not have been top notch, but what season 1 of any sci fi series had high funding? It was good enough and should the show continue to get the responses from viewers I am seeing, will get better in season 2. I gave it an 8 for this first ep, only because I felt that there needs to be a little work on timing of jokes and finding that perfect balance between comedy and drama that they are going for. I think that given time the show will find its footing and has the potential to be a great show with a 7 year run. Unless of course FOX gives it their usual sci-fi treatment. Just ask Joss Whedon. Anywho, I am looking forward to watching more of this season and I'm fully expecting to see improvements in writing and timing as the crew learns to work together.
    Also, I was excited to see the actress that played Cassidy Yates on DS9 as a main character (Med officer). I hope they get as few more ST alums on there to play parody roles. Would be great to see Patrick Steward play a funny character or a washed up captain to contrast his ST role. I'm sure he would do it.
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  27. Sep 14, 2017
    9
    Very good overall. Funny and with enough serious treatment of the material to make it not seem like a full-blown parody. Seth acting is surprisingly effective I found, not quite as good as some of his co-stars but that's ok.
    Some of the humor is more of a subtle parody too I noticed - for example when Gordon is showing off his flying skills when attacking an enemy ship. Then it shows him
    Very good overall. Funny and with enough serious treatment of the material to make it not seem like a full-blown parody. Seth acting is surprisingly effective I found, not quite as good as some of his co-stars but that's ok.
    Some of the humor is more of a subtle parody too I noticed - for example when Gordon is showing off his flying skills when attacking an enemy ship. Then it shows him celebrating with John and high fiving etc. - but the ship is still shown completing the complex maneuvers when he is not touching any of the controls. Seemingly an error but actually pretty funny.
    Critics are wrong on this one and need to give things more of a chance. It is more serious then they were expecting also which I think is making them give negative reviews.
    Will keep watching this for sure.
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  28. Sep 14, 2017
    10
    Until I saw my first episode of The Orville, not since Firefly have I wanted to watch an outer space show. What in the world can the critics be thinking? This show is brilliant. Diversity of characters, humor, special effects, acting, interior design ;o) I love it!!! Please jump on the bandwagon and save this show from critics with an obvious dearth of humor genes. I love The Orville.Until I saw my first episode of The Orville, not since Firefly have I wanted to watch an outer space show. What in the world can the critics be thinking? This show is brilliant. Diversity of characters, humor, special effects, acting, interior design ;o) I love it!!! Please jump on the bandwagon and save this show from critics with an obvious dearth of humor genes. I love The Orville. Perhaps I've understated this? Expand
  29. Sep 14, 2017
    10
    I thought the show was funny, visually very interesting and engaged in well-executed storytelling. I enjoyed the pilot immensely and will tune in again..
  30. Sep 14, 2017
    10
    Loved it. I find some of seths stuff hit and miss, Don't like Ted but love family guy. This was an extremely fun show if you like spoofy stuff. If you liked galaxy quest you'll probably like this.
  31. Sep 14, 2017
    10
    Classic case of professional critics having no sense of humor and being way too serious. This show is a remarkably good, lighthearted poke at the whole of the Star Trek franchise. It does not in any way denigrate, but in fact, pays homage to the franchise while providing nice, escapism, off beat humor that is quite enjoyable. IGNORE THE CRITICS ON THIS ONE!!
  32. Sep 14, 2017
    10
    This is exactly the kind of program that TV needs. Like stepping off of a cold concrete floor into a warm pair of slippers, The Orville's cheerful demeanor and optimistic vision leaves viewers contented by an image of tomorrow that is worth waking up to. It delivers a stark contrast to the cynical, macabre undertones that dominate so much of the industry.

    While some of the pilot's
    This is exactly the kind of program that TV needs. Like stepping off of a cold concrete floor into a warm pair of slippers, The Orville's cheerful demeanor and optimistic vision leaves viewers contented by an image of tomorrow that is worth waking up to. It delivers a stark contrast to the cynical, macabre undertones that dominate so much of the industry.

    While some of the pilot's dialogue was clumsy, and the characters still in the process of finding themselves; the relatively straight foward plot moved along at a watchable pace, and the show did a nice job introducing the characters, the premise and the setting. The humor was on point, never drowning the dramatic elements, but reminding viewers of the levity and self-awareness of the series.

    Wonderful program with tons of room to grow. Looking forward to seeing what adventures The Orville will take us on next.
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  33. Sep 14, 2017
    8
    This is a solid Sci fi show and Star Trek TNG homage, with excellent production values. I felt some of the jokes fell a bit flat and the initial interaction between the two helmsmen felt awkward. Otherwise, I thought it was really enjoyable and worth the time watching it and it was very enjoyable. Will watch again!
  34. Sep 14, 2017
    10
    I ended up watching this show as it was shared to me via a friend's mutual interest in Star Trek. Obviously, this show has many parallels to Star Trek, and personally I found the ship designs, officer layout, and other details to be very similar. Some of the critic reviews note this as a con - but personally, I found it enjoyable and comfortable. Being an avid Sci-fi fan, I'm alreadyI ended up watching this show as it was shared to me via a friend's mutual interest in Star Trek. Obviously, this show has many parallels to Star Trek, and personally I found the ship designs, officer layout, and other details to be very similar. Some of the critic reviews note this as a con - but personally, I found it enjoyable and comfortable. Being an avid Sci-fi fan, I'm already familiar with ideas like time travel devices, transporters, shuttlecraft, faster than light space ships, etc. Following this structure does not make the show uninspired or boring, but rather immediately understandable and brings the focus on the social interactions of the show rather than technical ones.

    For a long time, I've speculated and hoped for a show similar to Star Trek, but focused more on the social aspects with a sprinkling of comedy - I imagined something along the lines of How I Met Your Mother, but instead of present time, based on a group of friends on a space ship or attending Starfleet Academy and discussing their lives, careers, and romances. This show is close to that idea, and I can't help but be somewhat excited about that. After viewing the pilot episode, I had trouble stifling a smile during the action sequences and had a few polite laughs at various jokes.

    Most of the comedy is relatively intelligent (not to say I don't like Seth MacFarlane's style, but this type of show is not really conducive to Family Guy or American Dad type humor), and the occasional petty joke or low-brow joke is there but not overpowering or predictable (yet). Personally, I found this balance to work out nicely - the characters feel believable, there is some drama present to add depth to the characters, an interesting twist towards the end (no spoilers), and remind me of how my friends and I would act and talk in similar situations.

    I'm sure there are things that could be better, but I personally think it has started off on the right foot. The science fiction basis is there, the characters are likeable and interesting, the humor is varied but not excessive (like every line is a joke type shows). I'm afraid that Star Trek has such a negative stigma now - with older fans largely disliking the new "reboot" movies and the old shows have not aged well and are perceived as "cheesy," boring, or nerdy. I really hope that more people give this show a chance... I think it really appeals to science fiction fans but not as much to others at face value, which is also why it is named "The Orville" instead of something like "Spaceship Orville" or "Star Comedy Space Adventure" (ha ha) that is more science fiction sounding. I've previewed this show to my girlfriend who has no interest in science fiction whatsoever and she enjoyed it, so I really hope it will catch on because I would just love to have more content for this. Again, I've only seen the first episode so some plot devices may become old or overused as time goes on (such as Family Guy's "oh, just like the time when *flashback*" mechanic that was funny the first few seasons then became constant and boring). To the creators of Orville - thank you, the show is really excellent and I can't wait to see more. Fox is notorious for shutting down great sci-fi shows (futurama, firefly) though so... good luck.
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  35. Sep 14, 2017
    6
    It's not THAT bad, it's just average.
    But painfully so, everything plays by the numbers and jokes fall flat almost all the time...
    Characters are a cliche at best, every situation you already have seen before and it just does not have the tension, the drama, the humor it believes it has.
  36. Sep 13, 2017
    0
    Terrible show. What effects there are are bad,bad 'humour',lame characters. Whomever made this obviously thinks he's funny and has an overinflated ego.
  37. Sep 13, 2017
    10
    My girlfriend and I really enjoyed the first episode. She is not a Trekkie but I am, I loved the graphical style and nods to Star Trek. She thought it was funny and we both laughed quite hard at several of the jokes throughout the episode. We are both looking forward to next week's episode. Hopefully this wont be another of Fox's one season wonders. Dont listen to the critics, this is oneMy girlfriend and I really enjoyed the first episode. She is not a Trekkie but I am, I loved the graphical style and nods to Star Trek. She thought it was funny and we both laughed quite hard at several of the jokes throughout the episode. We are both looking forward to next week's episode. Hopefully this wont be another of Fox's one season wonders. Dont listen to the critics, this is one to watch. Expand
  38. Sep 13, 2017
    0
    I'm not sure what these critics expected but I for one really enjoyed The Orville. They think its a sitcom with scifi added , but its not, its a scifi show that is not stuck up and all about killing that has comedy , and yes its still new but will get better as time goes by.
    And no this is not a paid review.
    Keep up the good work, I look forward to each weeks show
  39. Sep 13, 2017
    8
    Whenever you bought new pnp RPG back in 90s, you got an add-on one shot adventure with it. A simple story that helped you setup the world, players, rules and enemies. That's what a pilot of Orville is. A plain and simple story to setup the cast, the world, the tone and the antagonists. By itself it is bad, but as a first episode in a series, it sink you in. Make you want more. I want more.Whenever you bought new pnp RPG back in 90s, you got an add-on one shot adventure with it. A simple story that helped you setup the world, players, rules and enemies. That's what a pilot of Orville is. A plain and simple story to setup the cast, the world, the tone and the antagonists. By itself it is bad, but as a first episode in a series, it sink you in. Make you want more. I want more. I'm just afraid that after all those reviews, stupid execs will execute it, like they've done with Firefly. It gets the same Firefly stench... Expand
  40. Sep 13, 2017
    8
    The 1st episode's best jokes were in the trailer and overall it isn't a super funny show but I spent a very enjoyable moment watching it.

    It is refreshing, well acted, has great CGI for a TV show, it doesn't take itself seriously..obviously and it is engaging enough to get you stick to the screen.
  41. Sep 13, 2017
    2
    It's basically little more than "Star Trek: The Next Generation" with lame jokes shoehorned in. Plus, it can't seem to decide whether to be a parody of ST:TNG, or a serious rip-off of said show. Ultimately, it comes off as weak Trek cosplay. Avoid!
  42. Sep 13, 2017
    8
    With this first episode comes a surprisingly strong start to this sci-fi drama comedy. I watched with low expectations as Macfarlane's other recent offerings have not been good. I liked early seasons of Family Guy and American Dad, but that's about it. With this show, I expected a more Galaxy Quest type parody of the classic trek format, but in reality this show is a true homage/loveWith this first episode comes a surprisingly strong start to this sci-fi drama comedy. I watched with low expectations as Macfarlane's other recent offerings have not been good. I liked early seasons of Family Guy and American Dad, but that's about it. With this show, I expected a more Galaxy Quest type parody of the classic trek format, but in reality this show is a true homage/love letter to classic TOS and TNG trek. The opening sizzle shots of the ship instantly reminded me of Star Trek: The Motion Picture and Encounter at Farpoint. The conflict and resolution to the first episode was clever and well written. The only thing it fell flat on was some of the humor. I could do without a penis joke. Everything else was almost perfect. A warm, optimistic sci-fi adventure show. Expand
  43. Sep 13, 2017
    10
    It's the optimism of Star Trek The Next Generation mixed with Seth McFarlane humor. I'm not sure where the critics went wrong on this - I guess they thought it was going to be Family Guy in space - but it's not. The story isn't about some drunk captain going on crazy adventures with a zany crew, which is what it was seemingly marketed as; everyone is surprisingly competent at their jobIt's the optimism of Star Trek The Next Generation mixed with Seth McFarlane humor. I'm not sure where the critics went wrong on this - I guess they thought it was going to be Family Guy in space - but it's not. The story isn't about some drunk captain going on crazy adventures with a zany crew, which is what it was seemingly marketed as; everyone is surprisingly competent at their job on the ship and does it, although they all have character flaws, just like TNG characters did. The Orville is a love letter to Star Trek TNG, and Star Trek in general, with some occasional fun poked at it and some quips thrown in. This might actually be more Star Trek than the recent Star Trek movies and I hope it keeps that way. I want characters and storylines to develop, not something blowing up every 5 minutes because it can. Expand
  44. Sep 13, 2017
    8
    This score is for the first episode and I think it has great potential to develop. Well I have to admit there are a bit American comedy cliche, cheesy ex husband-wife relationship, and a bit awkwardness in some stage setting, on the whole it's funny and interesting, like a comedy version of Star Trek. I believe it's heading in a good direction. And many intriguing characters in it too.This score is for the first episode and I think it has great potential to develop. Well I have to admit there are a bit American comedy cliche, cheesy ex husband-wife relationship, and a bit awkwardness in some stage setting, on the whole it's funny and interesting, like a comedy version of Star Trek. I believe it's heading in a good direction. And many intriguing characters in it too. Will watch the whole season to say the least.. Expand
  45. Sep 13, 2017
    7
    ok well I am here to give folks an honest review of this show and the fact is yes I did laugh I wont deny but I expected more funny with seth mcfarlin being the creator of the show however I did have a nice time and will probably stick around if nothing else due to lack of better options on sunday nights I did like the characters and the story but I just wanted more humor
  46. Sep 13, 2017
    3
    You'd think that as a sci-fi nerd, trek fan, and Seth MacFarlane fan (well, at least Family Guy and American Dad), this would be right up my alley. Nope. Everything about this show feels weak. It wants to be ST:TNG except when it wants to make poorly timed, stereotypical MacFarlane jokes. It wants to be serious and yet not be taken seriously. Everything about The Orville is a conundrum andYou'd think that as a sci-fi nerd, trek fan, and Seth MacFarlane fan (well, at least Family Guy and American Dad), this would be right up my alley. Nope. Everything about this show feels weak. It wants to be ST:TNG except when it wants to make poorly timed, stereotypical MacFarlane jokes. It wants to be serious and yet not be taken seriously. Everything about The Orville is a conundrum and it shows. Bad pacing, bad writing, poor character development, rampant tropes and blatant copying of Star Trek, and generally lackluster all around. Pretty sure I've read old Usenet fanfics that are better, they just didn't have Fox providing a budget for them. Critics are spot on about this show. Don't get hooked, it probably won't be back next year.

    Vote me down as much as you want MacFarlane zealots and apologists. I'll be waiting here with my buckets for your tears when Fox decides to can this travesty of a show. The only question is when will they do it? Will it make it a full season or will ratings be so appalling that they yank it mid-season?
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  47. Sep 13, 2017
    9
    Perfect mix of funny and serious scenes. Captures the Star Trek feel very well, but jokes are a bit forced sometimes. I'm looking forward to the rest of the show
  48. Sep 12, 2017
    9
    I just really enjoyed watching it. The special effects were great. It was cute and funny in a dry way. Not sure why the critics panned it. I plan to watch it again.
  49. Sep 12, 2017
    7
    Funny thing for those who don't remember Star Trek TNG aired with 27 million viewers that day with even myself was 50 50 on liking it as was most of the viewers and the critics where about the same as they are now with this show Patrick Stewart was called an old bore if only that critic has seen his future huh. It goes without saying the show does need some improvement but overall wasFunny thing for those who don't remember Star Trek TNG aired with 27 million viewers that day with even myself was 50 50 on liking it as was most of the viewers and the critics where about the same as they are now with this show Patrick Stewart was called an old bore if only that critic has seen his future huh. It goes without saying the show does need some improvement but overall was ENTERTAINING!! If they can do what that show did give a show first episode and build from there it could be the new genre parodies of old shows with dramatic underlying plot lines you know like DR Who!. And one quick note to all critics these days why do we need you anymore we all have our own opinions and after noticing the public likes the show better than you do why should we take your critique as gospel I mean I hated fantastic four like you guys did but guess what I needed to make that opinion for myself Roger Ebert was not always right there were award winning movies he didn't like such as Gladiator. So people make your own decisions on what you like as opposed to other peoples thumbs up. Expand
  50. Sep 12, 2017
    9
    I watched it with low expectations and was completely impressed. For a S1E1 show it did well. It was never advertised to be a parody or a spoof of Star Trek and I think it did a great job as an homage. Its not Star Trek but you cant do a Sifi show where people are in a ship without referencing Star Trek a little.
  51. Sep 12, 2017
    8
    Was it as bad as the Critics seemed to make out? hell no... was it like the Trailer Fox put out? eh no. Was it entertaining and at the very least a good hour of sci-fi... Yes.

    As a long time (30+ years) fan of Star Trek and sci-fi in general, I enjoyed it warts and all and hope it gets to see at the very least a second season, preferably more. Now that its hit the ground running it can
    Was it as bad as the Critics seemed to make out? hell no... was it like the Trailer Fox put out? eh no. Was it entertaining and at the very least a good hour of sci-fi... Yes.

    As a long time (30+ years) fan of Star Trek and sci-fi in general, I enjoyed it warts and all and hope it gets to see at the very least a second season, preferably more. Now that its hit the ground running it can only really go up from here *Fingers Crossed*.

    Honestly... what the hell did the critics watch?
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  52. Sep 12, 2017
    2
    The show looks like it could have potential if only it had some writers. I did not find any of the humor funny. I was so looking forward to this series. But I was greatly disappointed with this first episode. This first season may be the only one unless this picks up and improves greatly. The story was bland and fell kind of flat with me and I love Sci fi.
  53. Sep 12, 2017
    9
    Seth McFarlane is clearly a Star Trek fan. Him and the other creative people behind the show really get what the original Star Trek (up to and including Voyager) was really about. There is a feeling of optimism, hope and exuberance tempered with a touch of seriousness in the attitudes of the characters - not because of any cynical, edgy 'darkness' that has crept into Star Trek thisSeth McFarlane is clearly a Star Trek fan. Him and the other creative people behind the show really get what the original Star Trek (up to and including Voyager) was really about. There is a feeling of optimism, hope and exuberance tempered with a touch of seriousness in the attitudes of the characters - not because of any cynical, edgy 'darkness' that has crept into Star Trek this millenium - but because they understand the gravity of their mission.

    This show captured the true essence of Star Trek so well in fact that, if you remove the gags, it could easily have been an episode of Star Trek. But it wasn't and that is kind of a shame. The gags are very funny in places but fell flat at other times. It seemed as though McFarlane created a Star Trek homage and then shoe-horned in a few jokes. At times when watching I found myself hoping there wouldn't be another joke anytime soon. Not because they weren't funny, but because I didn't want my immersion broken. The story in this episode is simple but there is a spark of inspiration in how it unfolded that gives me hope for the series.

    Most of the main characters were set up well and I found them all intriguing to varying degrees. Some have alot of potential and I feel it will make or break the show how well they are written and performed in the season ahead. MacFarlane's Captain and his ex-wife first officer aren't part of that list as I thought they came off a bit bland, though I was impressed with both the actors when they needed shift gear to a more dramatic tone. Rather, it's the supporting cast I speak of here.

    For what the show is, it is done really well so I'm giving it a 9. The jokes didn't always land and at times jarred with the main plot but it made me laugh and felt like a quality parody that really embraced it's source material with a clear passion.
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  54. Sep 12, 2017
    9
    A little rough around the edges, but definitely captures the spirit of ST:TNG and GalaxyQuest. People looking for "Family Guy in Space" will be disappointed - The Orville isn't so much a comedy as it is a straight take on Star Trek that just happens to have a couple of jokes sprinkled in. MacFarlane clearly gets Trek more than those in the Discovery writer's room, here's hoping that heA little rough around the edges, but definitely captures the spirit of ST:TNG and GalaxyQuest. People looking for "Family Guy in Space" will be disappointed - The Orville isn't so much a comedy as it is a straight take on Star Trek that just happens to have a couple of jokes sprinkled in. MacFarlane clearly gets Trek more than those in the Discovery writer's room, here's hoping that he gets the chance to see his vision through to the end. Expand
  55. Sep 12, 2017
    9
    Just what I thought. Critics just couldn't wait to s#*t on this and casual viewers loved it. Well maybe not love, but they didn't hate it as much. I thought it was nice, not thrilling, but nice. It had a few laughs, had decent production values.

    The new Star Trek can probably only hope to be as 'Trek' as Orville.
  56. Sep 12, 2017
    10
    I haven't laughed in a while, can't believe 45 minutes passed so quick. From the "can we have soda on bridge" to the guy welding outside this was a fun ride. Can't wait for the rest.
  57. Sep 12, 2017
    10
    The critics wouldn't know a good show if it bit them on the ass.
    If you're one of those people who needs a laugh track to tell them when to giggle, bugger off.
    Oh but every show needs to be dark, gritty and have emotions ranging from teen angst to dude I have cancer. Again, bugger off. This show is bright, funny, and a welcome change. I'm hoping for 6 seasons and a movie based on the
    The critics wouldn't know a good show if it bit them on the ass.
    If you're one of those people who needs a laugh track to tell them when to giggle, bugger off.
    Oh but every show needs to be dark, gritty and have emotions ranging from teen angst to dude I have cancer.
    Again, bugger off.
    This show is bright, funny, and a welcome change. I'm hoping for 6 seasons and a movie based on the pilot alone.
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  58. Sep 12, 2017
    10
    I came into watching this thinking it was going to be horrible based on the reviews I read, but was happily surprised by how engaging the first episode was. For some reason people were expecting this to be like Angie Tribeca in outer space or something, but it was actually a fun mix of drama and humor. My other half typically hates sci-fi and never watched an episode of Star Trek andI came into watching this thinking it was going to be horrible based on the reviews I read, but was happily surprised by how engaging the first episode was. For some reason people were expecting this to be like Angie Tribeca in outer space or something, but it was actually a fun mix of drama and humor. My other half typically hates sci-fi and never watched an episode of Star Trek and enjoyed this as well. I really hope that the negative hype doesn't translate to the ratings. Glad to know at least one new show has made my DVR season pass list. Expand
  59. Sep 12, 2017
    10
    Star Trek: Orville hits all the right buttons. If you liked TNG, you'll love The Orville.

    The writers and actors have made this thing an absolute labor of love.
  60. Sep 12, 2017
    10
    Ever since star trek went off the air, the world has been missing sci fi hope, optimism and a sliver of the roddenberry vision. The Orville reminds us what the future could look like when are the best versions of ourselves. TNG + Galaxy Quest + MASH + Farscape. This is everything I could have hoped for and more.
  61. Sep 12, 2017
    7
    Enjoyed this new series. The jokes were not great but the atmosphere and cast as well as production quality made up for any lack of humor. The universe is interesting and I would like to see more looking forward to the next episode. One of the best pilot episodes of a new series I have seen.
  62. Sep 12, 2017
    10
    Honestly I’m baffled by the harsh reviews from critics the Orville is great!

    What I will agree with the critics, is the Orville isn’t Galaxy Quest, it’s not a laugh out loud, laugh a minute silly comedy; to my surprise, it’s very, much Star Trek: The Next Generation, with a bit of light relief. This is the Star Trek show I’ve long been waiting for.
  63. Sep 12, 2017
    9
    A fun, lighthearted tribute to Star Trek franchise. Watching this really brought me back to how much I enjoy and miss TNG. It had the campyness of TOS and the feeling of TNG and DS9 with some Galaxy Quest humor. The jokes at times were a bit forced, but I enjoyed the first episode all the way through. if they stick more to witty Star Trek like banter and less toilet level humor this showA fun, lighthearted tribute to Star Trek franchise. Watching this really brought me back to how much I enjoy and miss TNG. It had the campyness of TOS and the feeling of TNG and DS9 with some Galaxy Quest humor. The jokes at times were a bit forced, but I enjoyed the first episode all the way through. if they stick more to witty Star Trek like banter and less toilet level humor this show could have a long life. Expand
  64. Sep 11, 2017
    8
    I really hope this show is successful, it made me feel like a kid again, like I was watching TNG in my parents living room. I miss this feeling. The critics had me worried for a second, but only for a second. Once I started watching I felt that I was going to like it, and by the end I really did like it. It's not amazing, no, but it's very fun. I like the cast well enough, the crew wellI really hope this show is successful, it made me feel like a kid again, like I was watching TNG in my parents living room. I miss this feeling. The critics had me worried for a second, but only for a second. Once I started watching I felt that I was going to like it, and by the end I really did like it. It's not amazing, no, but it's very fun. I like the cast well enough, the crew well enough, the visuals, the music, everything felt like it fit together and meshed really well. Here's hoping it maintains it's course. Expand
  65. Sep 11, 2017
    10
    I am one of the original Trekkies. I have been a faithful fan of Star Trek since the 1960's. I also enjoy Star Wars. I also enjoyed Galaxy Quest. I like Sci Fi. I like humor. I loved Ep 1 of The Orville and am ready for more of the same. Beautiful looking show that is genuinely entertaining.
  66. Sep 11, 2017
    9
    As someone who has been a fan of all the Trek Series from TOS to ENT, I can state with some conviction that the "professional" critics have no idea what they're talking about. This show captures the feel of Trek and adds in good interpersonal relationships and enjoyable humor. The first episode is a little rough around the edges, but that's to be expected from a pilot episode. I had a tonAs someone who has been a fan of all the Trek Series from TOS to ENT, I can state with some conviction that the "professional" critics have no idea what they're talking about. This show captures the feel of Trek and adds in good interpersonal relationships and enjoyable humor. The first episode is a little rough around the edges, but that's to be expected from a pilot episode. I had a ton of fun watching it and can't wait for more. I think any Trek fan out there would enjoy it, but don't take my word for it. Go and watch it yourself. Expand
  67. Sep 11, 2017
    10
    The show is fun, optimistic, and it has the potential to become great sci-fi. Most critics claim it's a Star Trek ripoff, and while it certainly has many TNG elements, it's casual dialogues and character interactions reminded me of Stargate SG1. I hope it goes on, as with just one episode you can tell it's going to get great.
  68. Sep 11, 2017
    9
    I think the critics may have missed the mark a little bit - this isn't a slapstick comedy - it's mostly a drama that is a bit funny at times. The special effects are top notch, the acting seems decent for a start and overall the premier was enjoyable.
  69. Sep 11, 2017
    10
    Whilst like all shows in this genre, the first episode is a bit rocky. However, despite the newness and the oddities shown, clearly inspired by MacFarlane's previous creations and work, the pilot shows the possible beginnings of a story surrounding the captaincy, as well as establishing new races and characters in their roles. Personally, I am looking forward to more of this universe.
  70. Sep 11, 2017
    10
    Absolutely loved it. Just another example of the disconnect between critics and audiences. These days it seems like unless you have a gritty, serious 10 episode cable/streaming style character driven drama the critics take a dump on it. I love sci-fi, and I love shows that make me laugh and don't take themselves too seriously. The first episode checks all the boxes, will update if it goesAbsolutely loved it. Just another example of the disconnect between critics and audiences. These days it seems like unless you have a gritty, serious 10 episode cable/streaming style character driven drama the critics take a dump on it. I love sci-fi, and I love shows that make me laugh and don't take themselves too seriously. The first episode checks all the boxes, will update if it goes downhill. Expand
  71. Sep 11, 2017
    10
    This review contains spoilers, click expand to view. For anyone who doesn't get Seth's humor, I beg you to watch it closer... he's making fun of you. The Orville is everything I expected from Seth MacFarlane and more. The supporting cast is flawlessly flawed and heartwarmingly normal. I fell in love with ALL of them, except Victor Garber, I already love him from DC. If they do a crossover with Jeff the Grey and Don the White... my head would explode. Clean colors! Clean style. No overdone effects. And as always punchlines galore. Expand
  72. Sep 11, 2017
    10
    I loved it! I thought it was well done and so fresh. Actually, it was pretty cool. I needed to get my outer space on. i have watched Babylon 5 - 3 times in the past year and am now watching all 79 of the Star Treks again, plus the original first pilot just came today (in VHS) The Cage, I just ordered Deep Space 9. I am looking forward to hopefully years and years of - The Orville. ThankI loved it! I thought it was well done and so fresh. Actually, it was pretty cool. I needed to get my outer space on. i have watched Babylon 5 - 3 times in the past year and am now watching all 79 of the Star Treks again, plus the original first pilot just came today (in VHS) The Cage, I just ordered Deep Space 9. I am looking forward to hopefully years and years of - The Orville. Thank goodness I recorded it so I can sit down tonight and watch it again! Expand
  73. Sep 11, 2017
    10
    I loved it. It was funny and family-friendly. It hearkened back to a more noble time in television. Television today needs to loosen up and get away from gritty realism. BSG and "New" Trek is fun, but it's time for something different. ... Happy Arbor Day!
  74. Sep 11, 2017
    9
    I didn't expect anything from this show and the first episode really surprised me. I thought it was great. It is a little rough around the edges but it made me laugh a bunch of times and i was really entertained. I'm definitely going to stick with it this season!
  75. Sep 11, 2017
    9
    The Orville is both a delicate and ham fisted nod/extension/continuation/something to the Star Trek TNG universe.

    The first episode is a little slow going, and some of the characters seem to lack depth, but that is not important. This series is headed towards filling a universe. The plot of the first episode is basically what everyone would expect from a first episode. A lot of
    The Orville is both a delicate and ham fisted nod/extension/continuation/something to the Star Trek TNG universe.

    The first episode is a little slow going, and some of the characters seem to lack depth, but that is not important. This series is headed towards filling a universe.

    The plot of the first episode is basically what everyone would expect from a first episode. A lot of exposition on who the characters are, they establish the relationships, they introduce the bad guys, etc. Understandably the first episode is a little slow and weirdly paces. We get to meet the bad guys (The Krill), and we get to meet many of the players.

    If you are a Trek fan you'll feel like this belongs in your ST:TNG universe. The color pallet, the ship designs, the rooms, everything just feels like home. Just, maybe newer. It's apparent that this isn't some cheap knock off of the TNG universe, but it is a well crafted love song from someone who deeply cares for it.

    This series may not be for everyone. The jokes are a little out of place for the series. The pacing was off, and the characters feel forced. However, if you watch Season 1 of TNG or pretty much any show you can say the same thing. The Orville will become a staple of everyones evening viewing as soon as they find their pace. I think that will happen before the end of season 1.

    If you don't watch this, you'll have a Firefly experience all over again!
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  76. Sep 11, 2017
    10
    What a refreshing pilot! Seth does a great job of bringing fun back to Star Trek.

    The effects are stellar. The cast has good chemistry. The plot of the pilot was simple and yet innovative. The manage to subvert classic tropes without having to go abouts hanging a lampshade on them. I'm excited to see where they go with this. There wasn't weak link character in the bunch. I
    What a refreshing pilot! Seth does a great job of bringing fun back to Star Trek.

    The effects are stellar. The cast has good chemistry. The plot of the pilot was simple and yet innovative. The manage to subvert classic tropes without having to go abouts hanging a lampshade on them.

    I'm excited to see where they go with this. There wasn't weak link character in the bunch.

    I can see how all the hack critics are going to slam this show for it not being parody like Family Guy, but actually being a spiritual successor to Gene Roddenberry's Star Trek, something we haven't seen in a very long time.

    Do yourself a favor and check out this show. If you are a fan of Star Trek, this might be just what you're looking for.
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  77. Sep 11, 2017
    10
    Absolueteky loved the show. A true homage to Next Generation from an obvious Star Trek fan boy. The characters, set design, titles, music, camera work, everything had influences and nostalgic references. All brought up to date with first class effects. It was blended with McFarlane's college humour very well, a little juvenile but not crass or childish. I doubt it will appeal to everyoneAbsolueteky loved the show. A true homage to Next Generation from an obvious Star Trek fan boy. The characters, set design, titles, music, camera work, everything had influences and nostalgic references. All brought up to date with first class effects. It was blended with McFarlane's college humour very well, a little juvenile but not crass or childish. I doubt it will appeal to everyone but I know one very happy family eager for much more of this. Expand
  78. Sep 11, 2017
    8
    I wasn't super impressed with the pilot, but it kept my attention throughout and I can definitely see the potential. Good acting, good characters, great effects, okay story. Let's see what Macfarlane does with it going forward. I am cautiously optimistic after the first episode.
  79. Sep 11, 2017
    10
    It's great, i love it! It's like a funny Star Trek, i enjoyed every second of the first episode, cant wait to see more. The character progression is spot on, effects are OK and the general art of the ships and stations feels very sci-fi'y to look at. I will keep watching the next episodes and recommend it to my friends, im seeing a bright and funny future in Orville.
  80. Sep 11, 2017
    9
    Thie first episode was superb - my family and I loved it. We will watch every episode guaranteed. Thanks so much to everyone involved in making it - I've missed this style of show SO much since Star Trek went off the air.
  81. Sep 11, 2017
    5
    I wanted to like it so much, but something was just off the entire time. It just wasn't funny and the acting seemed mailed in. I love most things Seth MacFarlane, and I thought Galaxy Quest was awesome. So a Seth MacFarlane Star Trek spoof TV series sounded like a great idea. But from the outset the jokes just fell flat and every scene seemed like it contained sustained uncomfortableI wanted to like it so much, but something was just off the entire time. It just wasn't funny and the acting seemed mailed in. I love most things Seth MacFarlane, and I thought Galaxy Quest was awesome. So a Seth MacFarlane Star Trek spoof TV series sounded like a great idea. But from the outset the jokes just fell flat and every scene seemed like it contained sustained uncomfortable silence. I dislike laugh tracks but Orville felt like it really needed one to create some atmosphere. The actors didn't seem too much into their characters, and the storyline was just meh. It kept feeling like a really (mediocre) legit Star Trek show, which is exactly what it shouldn't feel like. It should be over the top, not semi serious. I'm not sure what they can do to save it, but I'll give it a few episodes hoping they just got off to a rough start. I would still love to watch a good Seth MacFarlane Star Trek spoof every week. Expand
  82. Sep 11, 2017
    9
    I really enjoyed The Orville. I was worried it was going to be non-stop puns and one-liners, I enjoy that in cartoons, but find it hard to watch actors do it non-stop. The Orville actually tries to be a space exploration TV show with some humor thrown in.
  83. Sep 11, 2017
    9
    Based on the Star Trek reddit, if you're a Trek fan, you'll probably like the show a lot. It's a great homage, which is why it's not super original. it's suppose to be derivative of Star Trek in addition to being satire. Those are my guesses why critics don't like the show.

    Many critics, and negative reviews here are complaining the show doesn't know if it's a comedy or a drama. Does
    Based on the Star Trek reddit, if you're a Trek fan, you'll probably like the show a lot. It's a great homage, which is why it's not super original. it's suppose to be derivative of Star Trek in addition to being satire. Those are my guesses why critics don't like the show.

    Many critics, and negative reviews here are complaining the show doesn't know if it's a comedy or a drama. Does it have to fit in neatly into one genre? Another reviewer compared it to M*A*S*H, blending comedy and drama. I think it's a fair comparison (minus the laugh track).

    he characters act or at least think more like real people around today than the culturally evolved Roddenberry Star Trek TNG characters. That seems to irk a lot of people, but who's to say human's are suppose to act that way in the future. Sure, they're a bit too quick with the humor to be realistic, but it's still comedic TV.

    The plot of the pilot isn't super original, but the point of the pilot isn't the plot, but as an introduction to the show. It's arguably better than TNG's pilot episode.

    Many feel the jokes fall flat, which is subjective. I don't enjoy Family Guy, but laughed at about half the jokes in this show. Others really loved it.

    People who don't like the "dated" look of the show with it's non-gritty bright design aren't getting the Star Trek TNG roots of the show.

    In summary, it's not super serious, but should be enjoyed by sci-fi fans, and Trek fans in particular.
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  84. Sep 11, 2017
    10
    This show did its intended job ... it was funny & entertaining. The cast, set, and story line were spot on. The "pro critics" should either get new jobs or stop reviewing shows of the genre. Generally speaking, pro critics know nothing about entertainment. Fire them all.
  85. Sep 11, 2017
    2
    Based on the premiere alone: this series has no idea what it wants to be. Call it an homage, possibly a parody, but to call it either a comedy or a credible drama is really pushing it. So far, it appears to be a vanity soap, from a guy who simply isn't up to writing this kind of thing and who indisputably cannot act his way out of a paper bag.

    +1 for the state-of-the-art shots of flying
    Based on the premiere alone: this series has no idea what it wants to be. Call it an homage, possibly a parody, but to call it either a comedy or a credible drama is really pushing it. So far, it appears to be a vanity soap, from a guy who simply isn't up to writing this kind of thing and who indisputably cannot act his way out of a paper bag.

    +1 for the state-of-the-art shots of flying spaceships and the general look of the thing, if that's what floats your boat, and another +1 for the racist robot, who deserves his own immediate spinoff to let his humanitarialnly incorrect freak flag fly. Ideally he'll kill MacFarlane's character off in the very first episode and go from there.

    If this POS lasts longer on Fox than "Firefly," which was at least 10x better and funnier and more interesting, it's on the network and us alike.
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  86. Sep 11, 2017
    9
    A Trek-inspired show clearly made with love by huge Trek fans. If you love TNG then you most likely will enjoy this show. While there some poor jokes here and there that may last too long, it is heavily outweighed by the chemistry of the cast and the influence of classic-era Trek. Optimistic and funny, really looking forward to more!
  87. Sep 11, 2017
    9
    The critics seem too be biased... I found the show to be a good mix of drama and comedy with it leaning more towards drama. It is definitely inspired by star trek and does it justice. I really enjoyed the way they handled the science with a pretty good attention to detail. There were only a few things I noticed that were used that seemed a little far fetched or didn't make sense. Over allThe critics seem too be biased... I found the show to be a good mix of drama and comedy with it leaning more towards drama. It is definitely inspired by star trek and does it justice. I really enjoyed the way they handled the science with a pretty good attention to detail. There were only a few things I noticed that were used that seemed a little far fetched or didn't make sense. Over all I really enjoyed the show! Expand
  88. Sep 11, 2017
    5
    Based on the pilot, this show has no idea what it wants to be. Is it Star Trek-inspired sci-fi light, or is it a comedy? It straddles the line way too much and ends up not succeeding in either category. The few jokes that are thrown in are amusing (assuming you like Seth Macfarlane's humor), but there aren't nearly enough of them. And the sci-fi/drama part is hackneyed and boring. IfBased on the pilot, this show has no idea what it wants to be. Is it Star Trek-inspired sci-fi light, or is it a comedy? It straddles the line way too much and ends up not succeeding in either category. The few jokes that are thrown in are amusing (assuming you like Seth Macfarlane's humor), but there aren't nearly enough of them. And the sci-fi/drama part is hackneyed and boring. If it wants to tilt to the comedy side, I'm in, but right now it's the very definition of "meh". Expand
  89. Sep 11, 2017
    5
    It's a rather confused mess. I was really looking forward to this, but this show doesn't seem to know where to focus its energies. It's not a complete comedy, not exactly a spoof and definitely not a drama. It tries to do everything, and ends up basically achieving nothing. The characters, scenarios, and settings have a lot of potential, which I hope the show will exploit to the fullest inIt's a rather confused mess. I was really looking forward to this, but this show doesn't seem to know where to focus its energies. It's not a complete comedy, not exactly a spoof and definitely not a drama. It tries to do everything, and ends up basically achieving nothing. The characters, scenarios, and settings have a lot of potential, which I hope the show will exploit to the fullest in the upcoming episodes. As of now, The Orville is a sure that doesn't know where to go, and is just awkwardly floating around in the sci-fi universe. Expand
  90. Sep 11, 2017
    1
    judging from the pilot, this show is dead already. it's not funny, the cgi is lame and the cast is boring. The pilot was intensely stupid with hopeless villains. Its a poor parody of star trek, might have worked as an animated show though.
    cancel this show now.
  91. Sep 11, 2017
    0
    Tough to understand how anyone could rate this show favorably! The humor is not humorous, the adventure is not adventurous, the story line is just plain dumb, and the acting is at the level of a junior high school production. The special effects are the best part. That probably explains why so much of the footage features exterior views of the Orville gliding through space. Overall, aTough to understand how anyone could rate this show favorably! The humor is not humorous, the adventure is not adventurous, the story line is just plain dumb, and the acting is at the level of a junior high school production. The special effects are the best part. That probably explains why so much of the footage features exterior views of the Orville gliding through space. Overall, a colossal waste of money... Expand
  92. Sep 11, 2017
    8
    The Orville wasn't exactly what I expected from a Seth MacFarlane project, but it was nonetheless fun and enjoyable. I think if you approach the show expecting it to be the slap-stick, edgy comedy from beginning to end, you might be disappointed... although, there were several funny bits with the Seth MacFarlane-esque delivery. If you approach it as any other premiere, and you appreciateThe Orville wasn't exactly what I expected from a Seth MacFarlane project, but it was nonetheless fun and enjoyable. I think if you approach the show expecting it to be the slap-stick, edgy comedy from beginning to end, you might be disappointed... although, there were several funny bits with the Seth MacFarlane-esque delivery. If you approach it as any other premiere, and you appreciate some amount of sci-fi, I think it's enjoyable. Not sure just yet whether it has strong "staying-power", but I do hope that Fox gives it the chance to develop before pulling any plugs. Imagine the Orville crew comparing themselves to the crew of the more elite or renowned Enterprise, or implying that they are getting some of the glory that the Orville deserves. i think some of that material could be endless... and quite funny!!I Anyhow, I think it's a bit obvious that the user/viewer reviews are far more telling (and encouraging) than the critic reviews. ... isn't that sort of what happened with "The Family Guy"? ... Critics hated it, viewers loved it and petitioned for it to come back and now it's about to start it's 16th season! I don't think this was the strongest showing for the premiere, but I'm open-minded that it might have some endurance as it develops further. Expand
  93. Sep 11, 2017
    9
    An enjoyable first episode, that is very reminiscent of Star Trek: The Next Generation and it's bright, shiny view of the future. The cast is rounded out and there aren't any duff notes there.

    I'd agree with those saying that Fox has pitched the programme wrong by making it out to be a Sitcom - it's not, it's a drama with some comedy (which isn't always very successful and fails to hit
    An enjoyable first episode, that is very reminiscent of Star Trek: The Next Generation and it's bright, shiny view of the future. The cast is rounded out and there aren't any duff notes there.

    I'd agree with those saying that Fox has pitched the programme wrong by making it out to be a Sitcom - it's not, it's a drama with some comedy (which isn't always very successful and fails to hit the mark) and it's certainly looking a lot more Star Trek-like than Discovery seems like it's going to be.

    I'm hoping that we get more than the first batch of episodes and that it doesn't end up facing the cancellation bear so early, always the risk if viewers side with the critics and decide not to watch based on their opinions.
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  94. Sep 11, 2017
    8
    A Science Fiction/Comedy. Light on the Comedy, light on the Science, but good never the less. Make up your own mind, watch it and decide for yourself.
  95. Sep 11, 2017
    9
    I think it's obvious that there's a disconnect between Critics and the target audience. It's why I have stopped even caring what they think.

    I really enjoyed this first episode. It felt real, unlike how Star Trek comes across sometimes . I mean there are times during serious situations where you just have to make a joke to relieve the tension. This is exactly how this show felt.
    I think it's obvious that there's a disconnect between Critics and the target audience. It's why I have stopped even caring what they think.

    I really enjoyed this first episode. It felt real, unlike how Star Trek comes across sometimes . I mean there are times during serious situations where you just have to make a joke to relieve the tension. This is exactly how this show felt.

    Special effects were pretty good and the characters were believable and you could tell they had a good rapport. The alien designs are also very good. I love that blob in the hallway. And the Ogre? The actors already have great chemistry (especially the helmsman and navigator) and the dynamic Ed and his wife is hilarious and yet heartfelt at the end. I'm very pleased and look forward to the coming season.
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  96. Sep 11, 2017
    9
    This show is bright, optimistic and a real breath of fresh air in a genre that has gone dark, serious and gritty - whether we wanted it to or not. If it cuts back on the forced gags, let's the humour flow more naturally and concentrates on sci-fi, it could become a real gem. Good luck Seth. I applaud the vision and critics be damned.
  97. Sep 10, 2017
    10
    I find the critic reviews unfair and based on FOX making it seem like a spoof parody that was gonna be hilarious satire and nothing more. This is a light hearted sci-fi comedy drama reminiscent of Star Trek TNG, with comedic moments but actual storylines and plots and character development. This is the Trek show that is not a Trek show but more like the Trek show a lot of us wanted to seeI find the critic reviews unfair and based on FOX making it seem like a spoof parody that was gonna be hilarious satire and nothing more. This is a light hearted sci-fi comedy drama reminiscent of Star Trek TNG, with comedic moments but actual storylines and plots and character development. This is the Trek show that is not a Trek show but more like the Trek show a lot of us wanted to see than the one we will actually get later this month. If you miss the positive hopeful Trek of the 90's and wish it would come back, bad news... its not going to.. ever. The good news is that you will love this show! The Orville is the show for you! Expand
  98. Sep 10, 2017
    9
    From my impressions of the first episode, and the previews of episodes to come, I'm seeing a fairly bright future in this. And it's a shame, really, to see the critical misunderstanding most reviewers have had about the show. This is *not* a straight comedy show. It is, at its core, a spiritual successor to Star Trek, while at the same time poking fun at the series, as well as sci fi inFrom my impressions of the first episode, and the previews of episodes to come, I'm seeing a fairly bright future in this. And it's a shame, really, to see the critical misunderstanding most reviewers have had about the show. This is *not* a straight comedy show. It is, at its core, a spiritual successor to Star Trek, while at the same time poking fun at the series, as well as sci fi in general. Many critics seem to be complaining that the show was not consistently funny. This would be a fair complaint if the show had many jokes, most of which fell flat. However, the fact is that the show has a handfull of jokes sprinkled throughout the episode, most of which are chuckle-worthy throwaway lines, and character-building moments.

    However, misunderstandings don't warrant a 9/10 on metacritic. What is actually worth watching about this show?

    The Characters:
    Each character presented in this is fairly well defined and has remarkably interesting synergy with each other. The writing is snappy enough to be interesting while distinct between characters as to not seem as if it's grasping for quotable lines. While the writing is nowhere near on-par with the likes of Xavier, it helps carry the story along fairly nicely, and retains that genuine charm which Star Trek performed so distinctly and prominently in its formative years.

    The Production:
    The show, simply put, looks like Star Trek. It is clear that the editors and effects artists put great thought into making it look authentically like a Star Trek show. Everything from the shots to the lighting evokes the classic style of Star Trek to a tee (though perhaps more DS9 than TNG). While by no means do visuals save or doom a show, the effort put into the aesthetics of the show demonstrate the care which went into it. This work is all in service of portraying a familiar, yet distinct and genuine science fiction world, with meshes of old and new imagery.

    The Plot:
    Though little has been shown as to the overarching narrative, and whether or not the show is serialized, episodic, or a mix of the two, the pacing and content of the plot in this show is strangely compelling. You'd think from what is ostensibly a parody show that the writing plays the whole thing fairly loosey goosey, but in practice, the narrative actually has some stakes. The characters are likeable enough as to where you want to see them make it through to the end, and it is made clear from the offset that characters can and will die if something goes wrong. The only issue I found in the story was that the enemy alien race, The Krill (?), seemed a bit too grunt-y to be considered an actual threat. They're quickly dispatched by the main cast, which is by no means filled with combatants. However, given the glimpses we've seen of the future episodes, this is by no means the biggest threat planned for the cast.

    Overall, I'd say the show is enjoyable so far. I may amend the score in future if the quality declines. However, in a time where we haven't seen anything really interesting come of Star Trek in decades, seeing something like this which tastefully and respectfully evokes the charm of the old show is, perplexingly, a breath of fresh air. Definitely give it a go for yourself.
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Metascore
36

Generally unfavorable reviews - based on 21 Critic Reviews

Critic score distribution:
  1. Positive: 0 out of 21
  2. Negative: 10 out of 21
  1. Reviewed by: Michael Starr
    Sep 21, 2017
    50
    It’s got top-notch special effects and terrific makeup (for its space-alien characters). But it just doesn’t quite gel. At least not yet, anyway.
  2. TV Guide Magazine
    Reviewed by: Matt Roush
    Sep 14, 2017
    50
    The show's smirky tone, embodied in MacFarlane's smug frat-boy demeanor as the captain, never quite gels with the universal humanism the episode is aiming for. [18 Sep - 1 Oct 2017, p.27]
  3. Reviewed by: Ken Tucker
    Sep 11, 2017
    30
    Except for Norm Macdonald as the voice of an alien made of what looked like quivering gelatin, I didn’t find much that was amusing about The Orville’s space odyssey. ... From its opening scene with Victor Garber assigning Ed his ship to the final, unsuspenseful shootout with alien enemies, The Orville moved from one lull to another.