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The Orville

2017
4.8
172 reviews
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Season 1 episodes (12)

1 Old Wounds
8/5/17
From Emmy Award-winning executive producer and creator Seth MacFarlane (FAMILY GUY, “Ted”) THE ORVILLE is a live-action, one-hour space adventure series set 400 years in the future that follows the exploits of The U.S.S. Orville, a mid-level exploratory spaceship. Its crew, both human and alien, face the wonders and dangers of outer space, while also dealing with the problems of everyday life. In the series’ opener, it’s 2417, and the Planetary Union promotes ED MERCER (MacFarlane) to Captain of the exploratory vessel The U.S.S. Orville. Ed’s enthusiasm for his new position is dampened when his ex-wife, KELLY GRAYSON (Adrianne Palicki), is assigned to be his First Officer. While on their first routine mission, the Orville crew is ambushed by the Krill, a vicious alien race, who are bent on stealing a device that can cause time to accelerate.
2 Command Performance
8/17/17
When Ed and Kelly are tricked by a hologram of a ship in distress and find themselves prisoners in a replica of their former home, Alara must step up in her first command of the Orville and attempt a heroic rescue. Meanwhile, Bortus and Klyden receive some happy, yet unexpected news.
3 About A Girl
8/20/17
The Orville crew is divided between cultures when Bortus and Klyden debate if their newly born offspring should receive a controversial surgery.
4 If the Stars Should Appear
9/28/17
Ed and the Orville crew encounter a massive vessel adrift in space, which is in danger of colliding with a star. While some of the crew set out to help the ship's inhabitants, Bortus, Gordon, and John stay behind and fend off a Krill attack on another Union ship.
5 Pria
10/5/17
After the crew saves a stranded ship and its attractive captain (guest star Charlize Theron), Ed becomes smitten with the Orville's new guest, while Kelly suspects all is not what it seems. Meanwhile, Gordon attempts to teach Isaac the art of pulling off a practical joke.
6 Krill
10/12/17
After the Orville crew defeats a Krill attack on a brand-new colony, the Union sends Ed and Gordon on a dangerous undercover mission to infiltrate a Krill ship and obtain a copy of the Krill bible, the “Anhkana,” to better understand the enemy.
7 Majority Rule
10/26/17
When two Union anthropologists go missing on a planet similar to 21st century Earth, Ed sends a team led by Kelly to find them, but the mission quickly goes awry when they realize the society’s government is completely based on a public voting system to determine punishment.
8 Into the Fold
11/2/17
Ed and the crew set out to save Dr. Finn, her two sons and Isaac after their shuttle gets thrown into unchartered space and they crash-land on a moon that is light years from the Orville.
9 Cupid's Dagger
11/9/17
The Orville is called to mediate a peace treaty between two warring cultures, but tensions run even higher between Ed and Kelly when a familiar face boards the ship. Meanwhile Yaphit declares his love for Dr. Finn with surprising results.
10 Firestorm
11/16/17
When a fire breaks out on The Orville and a crew member dies, Alara begins to question if she is fit for her job, just as unusual and terrifying things start happening on the ship.
11 New Dimensions
11/30/17
Kelly discovers that Lt. John Lamarr is smarter than he lets on. So, she pushes Ed to consider him for a key leadership position on the ship after The Orville gets damaged by a mysterious spatial anomaly causing harrowing effects to all things living.
12 Mad Idolatry
12/7/17
Ed and Kelly heavily reconsider getting back together but while she is on a mission with Isaac and Gordon to investigate the origins of an unchartered star, they suddenly crash land on a planet from another universe. Kelly then makes a decision with unforeseen long term consequences on the planet putting Ed in a difficult position.

About this show

Set 400 years in the future that follows the adventures of The Orville, a mid-level exploratory spaceship. Its crew, both human and alien, face the wonders and dangers of outer space.

Ratings and reviews

4.8
172 reviews
Pete North
January 6, 2018
I really wanted to like ST:Discovery but when you see Orville you can instantly see why Discovery is a charmless failure. The Orville is more faithful the the Trek legacy. Orville shows no shame in borrowing heavily from Trek, with a large dose of SG1, but unlike other sci-fi collages of late, this has its own distinct personality while embodying everything that's comfortable and familiar about Trek. Design wise it looks right. It's less ambitious than Discovery which veers toward the cinematic, but that works because the screenplay in space is more coherent rather than a mess of special effects. It's cleaner. Humour wise, it's infused with Family Guy but there's also a hint of Red Dwarf. It's not too distracting and it is funny, even if the interjection of humour is superfluous. They could just as easily have played it straight and scored a hit. If I could change anything it would be to tone down the contrast and the colour finish as it's loud on the eye but if that is Orville's only sin then I can live with it. This is what I've missed so very much since the end of Voyager. This plugs the hole nicely. It's Trek Jim, but not as we know it.
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Patrick Carroll-Fogg
April 18, 2020
From music, cinematography, scripting, casting and subject matter, The Orville is so much closer to the vision of Gene Roddenberry and the values of Star Trek than anything I have seen come out of the Star Trek franchise since Enterprise. S1 E3 moved me to tears over the exploration of controversial ethics. While perhaps suffering in budget, owing to some set and effect shortcommings, that is perhaps even more of a testiment to how amazing this work of art is. Alex Kurtzman would do well to watch this, and perhaps all of the original series, to really understand how the true Star Trek values and vibe are created, and to honour that legacy by producing something worthy of the name, or to pass on the job to someone who will.
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Gav Callear
January 19, 2018
The Orville is (in my humble opinion) the best new show to grace the Sci-fi world, in the last decade or more. I grew up watching ST:TNG, SG1 and others. This takes the optimistic view if the future that we all need in a sea of dystopian horrors and combines it with the hard hitting, moral backbone that makes Science Fiction what it is. Topped off with Seth Macfarlains signature humour, it creates an instantly relatable ship, crew and universe. I absolutely love it and can't wait for another season!
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