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LoathedVermin72 wrote:
wease wrote:
LoathedVermin72 wrote:
“Nothing Left on Earth Excepting Fishes” was my favorite episode so far. What a great show.
I told you that you’d love it. It was Billy Joel songs wasn’t it?
Haha, that definitely helped. It’s just a fascinating premise in general though.
Remember at the end of the season premiere when Ed is at the bar and says, "You know what would be great right now? A Krill invasion". Seconds later, in walks "Janelle".
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“Nothing Left on Earth Excepting Fishes” was my favorite episode so far. What a great show.
I told you that you’d love it. It was Billy Joel songs wasn’t it?
Haha, that definitely helped. It’s just a fascinating premise in general though.
Remember at the end of the season premiere when Ed is at the bar and says, "You know what would be great right now? A Krill invasion". Seconds later, in walks "Janelle".
Huh, interesting...
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AH! What a great episode! I love this show so much.
My wife has been saying for a while that Isaac reminds her of me, which has made her crush on him a little bit, so she was super wrapped up in this episode. It’s even weirder because the doctor reminds me of her in little ways. I dunno. Odd.
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So disappointed when my wife and I went to watch a new episode last night and discovered they skipped a week.
I needed a fix, so I watched a couple episodes of Deep Space Nine. You know, I gotta say I really, really missed that extra dose of humor in The Orville, and I kinda think they might have inadvertently stumbled onto a missing magic ingredient that could have made Trek even better. Yes, most Trek is already very playful, but that jokey rapport between the cast of The Orville really endears them to an extra degree and helps me become involved in their plight.
So disappointed when my wife and I went to watch a new episode last night and discovered they skipped a week.
I needed a fix, so I watched a couple episodes of Deep Space Nine. You know, I gotta say I really, really missed that extra dose of humor in The Orville, and I kinda think they might have inadvertently stumbled onto a missing magic ingredient that could have made Trek even better. Yes, most Trek is already very playful, but that jokey rapport between the cast of The Orville really endears them to an extra degree and helps me become involved in their plight.
Hah, that sucks. At least it's back tonight!
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