Seth MacFarlane says The Orville has not been canceled, adding the Hulu sci-fi series is "still with us," despite rumors that Season 4 might not happen.
I'd love to see Season 4 happen because Season 3 was some of the best recent space SciFi made. Certainly beats the piss out of whatever the hell Star Trek Picard Seasons 1 and 2 were....or basically all of Discovery.
At least I have Lower Decks and Strange New Worlds to look forward to.
Given that they've started to make decent Star Trek again I kind of don't care anymore. It did a good job of demonstrating why old style Star Trek should still be popular, and I feel sort of like that was really what the point ultimately was.
You’re comparing it to star trek? Give your head a shake. Seth is a subspecies when it comes to Star Trek captain charisma. it’s closer to stargate when it comes to ripping off characters like tealc. And even lexx had more storyline. and you’re drunk if you think discovery wasn’t good. Go back to eating the wall.
Season 1 was Family Guy Star Trek. It was okay but as I kept with it, they dropped some of the humor in favor of more dramatic issues. I enjoyed the later seasons but if they circle back to season 1, then they may as well just cancel it.
I think they finally got the humor/drama ratio right for Season 3, I would be really happy to get a Season 4+ if they are going to maintain that sort of approach.
Thank god! I've been a fan since it was announced way back when. For Christmas this year, my sister-in-law bought me "The World of Orville" and the physical collection of the comics, as she knew I bought the digital ones.
If you read the article it's pretty clear that he is in denial of a dying project. The other actors are tired of him faffing about and are doing other projects. Even if it lives another season its not going to be good.
Supposedly a lot of the issues come from Seth demanding to be the lead writer for every single episode. It bogs down production, because one person simply can’t crank out scripts fast enough to keep up. So a lot of the actors have been stuck in contracts without actually being able to work, because they’re just waiting on the script writing to be finished.
Big big disagree with you there homie. McFarlane felt WAY out of his element when Orville switched to a purely serious motif. I couldn't finish the season which killed me because I had such high hopes. Every single character felt like they were in the passive aggressive cold shoulder portion of a marriage fight. Honestly couldn't give a shit if it comes back for a fourth season.
When the show was what Star Trek would be with real people, it was great. When they made it all about the little no-neck blonde prodigy, it became a chore to finish. It’s too far gone to come back, but please give me a new grungy Star Trek.
Just grossed out by him being in a position of great power on the show and driving one actor off the set early in the run due to their ended relationship and installing his new girlfriend in a prominent role in season 3. Makes it worse that he has DiCaprio syndrome. It wreaks of old Hollywood Weinstein abuses of power.
I made it through the middle of the 3rd season just because i was using it as mindless tv, and i completely disagree. It started off bad, stayed at that level for the first season or two, and then tanked and became straight garbage.
I'm an old Trekkie and I've liked a lot of Trek fanfic over the years, but I never had much of a taste for his quest to do Trek with enough of the serial numbers filed off and enough bro jokes about dicks and beer forced in to keep it classifiable as "parody" and therefore lawyer-proof.
I personally enjoy the implied sexual abuse as women MacFarlane is dating appear and then disappear from the show once he’s done with them. It really gets my starship engines going.
I am unable to understand if this person is lgbt friendly or not. I love The Orville, all 3 season, but it is like the hooker rape sketch in A Million Way To Die In The West. I can't tell of he's supportive or mocking
Based on what I've seen him say in a personal context, he's supportive.
At the same time he also subscribes to the "everything is allowed in comedy" mindset, where a joke doesn't need to have any merit outside of getting a laugh out of an audience.
He's a comedian. Until they explicitly express an opinion every controversial topic is simultaneously supported and not supported to allow for maximum joke potential.