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The Orville - Season 1 «PRO»

Set in the 25th century, the season follows (Seth MacFarlane), a mid-level officer in the Planetary Union who is finally given command of the exploratory vessel USS Orville .

The ensemble includes Gordon Malloy (Scott Grimes), a talented but immature helmsman; Bortus (Peter Macon), a stoic alien from a single-gender species; Dr. Claire Finn (Penny Johnson Jerald), a veteran medical officer; and Isaac (Mark Jackson), an artificial lifeform from a planet that views biological life as inferior. Season Themes & Writing Style The Orville - Season 1

The first season of (2017) serves as Seth MacFarlane's ambitious "love letter" to 1990s science fiction, specifically Star Trek: The Next Generation . While initially marketed as a "Family Guy in space" style comedy, the season actually functions as an episodic sci-fi drama that uses humor to ground its characters in realistic human behavior. Core Premise & Characters Set in the 25th century, the season follows

Ed’s professional triumph is complicated when his ex-wife, Kelly Grayson (Adrianne Palicki), is assigned as his First Officer. Much of the season's personal drama stems from their attempts to rebuild trust and a working relationship. Season Themes & Writing Style The first season

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Set in the 25th century, the season follows (Seth MacFarlane), a mid-level officer in the Planetary Union who is finally given command of the exploratory vessel USS Orville .

The ensemble includes Gordon Malloy (Scott Grimes), a talented but immature helmsman; Bortus (Peter Macon), a stoic alien from a single-gender species; Dr. Claire Finn (Penny Johnson Jerald), a veteran medical officer; and Isaac (Mark Jackson), an artificial lifeform from a planet that views biological life as inferior. Season Themes & Writing Style

The first season of (2017) serves as Seth MacFarlane's ambitious "love letter" to 1990s science fiction, specifically Star Trek: The Next Generation . While initially marketed as a "Family Guy in space" style comedy, the season actually functions as an episodic sci-fi drama that uses humor to ground its characters in realistic human behavior. Core Premise & Characters

Ed’s professional triumph is complicated when his ex-wife, Kelly Grayson (Adrianne Palicki), is assigned as his First Officer. Much of the season's personal drama stems from their attempts to rebuild trust and a working relationship.

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