The Orville: review of the third season opener
Created: 03/01/2023, 15:45
Still from The Orville episode Electric Sheep © Hulu
After a long dry spell, the long-awaited third season of The Orville is finally starting on ProSieben.
She enters the race with a great episode that tackles strong moral-ethical issues in a profound and compassionate way.
The fact that the action is not neglected is all the more gratifying.
"The Orville" is in the space dock above ground for a general overhaul.
Still grappling with the aftermath of the horrific Kaylon attack, the crew take out anger at lost friends, family and comrades on the reactivated Isaac.
When Dr.
Finn's son Marcus says to his face that he wishes him dead, Kaylon draws his own conclusions from this and takes a measure that no one would have expected.
The German TV premiere of the last episode of the second season (Primal Urges) dates back to June 24th, 2019, about two and a half years ago.
saying
"I am functioning within normal parameters"
When children dream of monsters
What a strong start for a series that many fans are rightly hailing as the spiritual descendant of Star Trek: The Next Generation.
Unlike many other producers, directors and writers who claim to discuss "the great questions of mankind," Seth MacFarlane actually does in this all-round wonderful episode.
You can read a detailed review of the opening episode of the third season at serial junkies.de.
(Reinhard Prahl)