I think a big part of the appeal is that it presents a bit less cynical than many new series.
It feels like you can say “I would like to see mankind make it to the Planetary Union” with the same optimism of “I’d like to see us reach the Federation”.
Absolutely agree. By far, the best part of The Orville is the worldbuilding. The Planetary Union is believable. The depiction and usage of future tech scratches the Trek itch. I like that it is unapologetically depicting a humanist utopia and is committing to that bit even harder than TNG did.
It’s just too bad it uses that world for one-dimensional characters to play out muddled remixes of Berman-era Trek episodes.
I think a big part of the appeal is that it presents a bit less cynical than many new series.
It feels like you can say “I would like to see mankind make it to the Planetary Union” with the same optimism of “I’d like to see us reach the Federation”.
You can’t say that about a lot of universes.
Absolutely agree. By far, the best part of The Orville is the worldbuilding. The Planetary Union is believable. The depiction and usage of future tech scratches the Trek itch. I like that it is unapologetically depicting a humanist utopia and is committing to that bit even harder than TNG did.
It’s just too bad it uses that world for one-dimensional characters to play out muddled remixes of Berman-era Trek episodes.