
Opinionated Discovery Episode Guide watches Michael try to figure out what to do with the hideous monster the captain has locked in his closet.
I am sort of expecting more of a trend to your direction than mine, but I'm interested nontheless.kaingerc wrote:I am the last person to defend ST:Dis and some of the choices made in that series but at least I managed sit through the entire season (maybe it was the brand recognition or the pretty special effects)
Unlike The Orville where I gave up after watching one episode.
Yeah, I know you're supposed to give a show at least a few episodes to find its voice but by god it has been a while since I have seen such a tone deaf episode on TV.
The Orville was like 70% generic sci-fi series, 30% Family Guy frat boy humor and the transitions between the two tones were just painful to watch.
Hell, in the first five minutes of the episode you had the main character being cheated on by his wife, which you could see had a huge effect on him, followed by an alien ejaculation joke.
I hope you only apply that reasoning to fiction instead of to real life, 'cause, hoo boy, that is some high grade nihilism.At the point the writer goes "anyone can die!" is also usually the point I go "then why should I care about anyone, then?"
No, because it's everyone WILL DIE in real life.Fianna wrote:I hope you only apply that reasoning to fiction instead of to real life, 'cause, hoo boy, that is some high grade nihilism.At the point the writer goes "anyone can die!" is also usually the point I go "then why should I care about anyone, then?"