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Fair enough,

Nah.  Probably reminds her too much of Ed.

Fox pays out $7 million an episode. All that money  has to go somewhere.  This week it went to Billy Joel.

But all the Orvillies claim this is the true, hopeful, happy moral Star Trek.  And invade Discovery reviews to try and Spread The Good Word.

Sure, but its a little hard to take when one of them is passive-agressively trying to get the other to admit she has feelings for him. Then it can get kind of cringeworthy.

Of course the ratings have tanked. The show is entirely made up of TNG filler quality eps made in a style and with production values that is 30 years out of date. All you have left are TNG nostalgists desperate for new background noise and a few Alt-righters who think the Orville is their Star Trek, you know, because

Why is it that some people’s personas are so threatened by Discovery that they feel the need to claim it isn’t ‘real’ Star Trek? You tell people to stop fretting, but you clearly share their pathology in your need to create a weird ‘real’ Star Trek designation.

Learned lowbrow responses like that from your hero Picard, huh?

If all you saw was space battles and things blowing up then you somehow missed all the best parts, somehow, even though you claim to have watched the show, which you clearly didn’t, or you would have gotten more out of it. If you wanted more, you would have paid attention, but since you didn’t, that’s on you for not

You apparently are only able to hate anyone else that doesn’t want the exact same things you want. Not a very Star Trek attitude. As far as I can tell the only abomination here is your brand of “fan”. Did you learn from Picard that when someone disagrees with you, you scream insults at them. Which episode was that?

If you are what constituted Star Trek fandom, then who would want any part of it?  All you seem to be able to do is sling insults.  I guess all those discussions of morality that you claim to love never actually sunk in.

Wow.  You can’t even pay attention long enough to understand an argument.

How do you know? There’s no sense you even watched the new show because you wouldn’t have missed its explorations of morality. Something you seem to need a whole lot of.  Did you not learn anything from watching Picard pontificate?

Man the Orvillies are quite the cult. Kind of retarded into worshiping a cosplay vanity project that got old a generation ago after years of filler eps. They think Star Trek is about the past. Some of us actually live in the present and look to the future.  Orville is dedicated to treading old ground, because that’s

The Orville is light years in some direction, but I guess that’s why it feels like its 30 years out of date.  The dick jokes certainly have travelled a long distance from when they might have been funny to 13 year old Seth.

Yet somehow you know absolutely nothing about it.

From what I can tell you haven’t watched discovery at all. I can only imagine you are just listening to those who have been taking a steaming dump on Discovery since before the first ep was broadcast. Discovery is part of the Star Trek family, maybe you should try listening instead of just attacking. Its very un-Star T

He died because he arrogantly refused to follow orders that would have kept him alive. Idiots like that are rarely mourned.

Every military engages in risky rescue/recovery attempts, and yes, rescuers sometimes die when they chose not to follow orders, as demonstrqated  in the episode. If Connelly had done what he was told, he’d not have blown himself up.

This.  To many “fans” think Star Trek is some “exclusive” club that only what they approve of is allowed in.  IMHO, Star Trek is about inclusiveness.