DotHobbes

DotHobbes t1_iu0rvz1 wrote

It's actually a good execution of the formula for the most part. McFarlane is a well known trekkie who has huge respect for the series so I think he's going for more than nostalgia baiting for a quick buck.

On a different note, what is this "supporting shows" thing? I usually just watch them.

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DotHobbes t1_iu0pn4x wrote

LD did a lackluster DS9 episode that literally references the opening is what I'd call milking nostalgia. Or when SNW did Zap Brannigan Kirk just so all those people who have heard of him would recognize it and clap. Is the Orville derivative? Absolutely. But let's not act like Star Trek is a stranger to exploiting nostalgia.

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DotHobbes t1_itzig59 wrote

This is exactly why I never bother with fandoms, not even for stuff that I like (ok maybe except DaystromInstitute, but that's a community with really high standards). As far as the Orville is concerned, I didn't particularly like the humor in seasons 1 and 2, but 3 tones it down a lot and it works for me.

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