So we've already reached a point where people don't know The Orville? It's the only good Star Trek series to come out since TNG era ended, and it's not even actual Star Trek.
This makes a whole plot line about time lines changing to show how seemingly small things can have big impacts. It shows why they had to stop Gordon from having a family in the 21st century
How? They were able to go back even after Gordon had his family, meaning he caused no disruption to the timeliness. Here you have a literal paradox and the timeline is still fine.
@@chadleach6009 ..., kids nowadays..., that they were still able to go back meaned they still had the chance to try to preserve their timeline..., total rewriting of a timeline only happens when a timeline clousure event happens..., so, letting Gordon alone or taking his family aboard would cause timeline contamination by actions or voids and certainly sealing their fates to be rewrote..., and even in the case the Orville crew would survive that, there will be an unnumbered quantity of unnamed lives condemned into oblivion...
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What, that's totally different. They face their shadow side and have to learn to accept every part of them. This is just a cheap plot mexhanic to show how small things have drastic effects but also used like hundreds of times up until this point in scifi shows.
it's more impressive than having the actor duplicated on both sides of a static shot, or just cutting back and forth with the 180 degree rule... having a body double shot from behind walking around sells the clone effect more
@babycee1165 sorta, the pheromones literally stop your sensibilities from working. Ed later encounters the other guy and falls victim to the same pheromones which are known to be so strong that they cannot be countered.
This is why the Orville was such an amazing show. They didnt just rehash old anomaly plots. They gave them whole new twists. This show is what Star Trek is supposed to be.
That's probably because in Star Trek, they only had nerdy superficial topics to discuss, whereas MacFarlane is not only a deep thinker & a comedic genius but he can create stories that catch people off-gaurd, yet really get his point across.
As a Trek fan myself, I avoided this for a long time. I kinda regret that now. It was awesome, and I wish very much that it continued on. The first season is a bit like you would expect from Seth McFarlane, but it tones down a bit moving on. It covers and answers all those scenarios we scratch our heads about in Star Trek. The episodes stories are awesome, and the long drawn story line is great too. You won't regret watching it.
@@matthiasheppe he was asked in an interview a about a year after it went off air, and told the asker to “take it up with Disney, it’s not my thing, it’s a Disney thing.” - Paraphrasing.
@@GozaZilla more than likely would be, if all the science fiction books and movies I’ve enjoyed over the years are to be believed. Still, the young me didn’t deserve my first wife.
The damage this would likely cause to the space-time continuum would be on a scale hitherto undreamt of. 😂 *btw zzodysseuszz...this was a joke. I also know that paradoxes don't exist.
The twist at the end of that episode was so well played. We had every reason to believe that this was a closed loop and young Grayson would lose her memory as was theorized would happen. Really well played.
Wouldn't it make no sense as if it is her, then the older her would remember such experience as it is her to do with time travel or something. Technically, she 7 years ago experienced this before. I may be wrong and dont know the episode, so im not sure if i am correct on a logical scale or something different may have happened.
It depends. If one believes in the many universe hypothesis then the act of moving her into the future would create a whole new timeline and the older one would now be on the original timeline and you would not be correct (I think) (?). However if one does not adhere to the many universe hypothesis and believes in the single time line hypothesis then you would be correct - the older version would remember the event of being brought into the future. Damn! now I've got a headache - temporal anomalies SUCK!
Again. RU-vid short music kills everything. This AI generated string of semi-random notes, layered over real (human-composed) tonally appropriate music is the sound of pure hell. Are you ruining these on purpose?
Yes. RU-vid has a "sniffer" that scans posted videos for copyrighted materials so it can delete them. Playing clips at the wrong speed or with added music confuses the sniffer.
@@KingFateThe1stkinda is. Seth McFarlane wanted to work on star trek but they said no. I assume this show was him basically saying "you missed your chance".
This is hi they justify her cheating. (Edit) p.s. I meant to imply that in the world where she cheated he became a ship captain and the union was free.
@@chojin6136 I'm suggesting that the breakup and the commission are some how causaully connected, not sure how I'd say that that is. * justify might be better replaced by reason* btw
If a younger version of me appeared in front of me, I would remember me doing it when I was younger. Then I would hear me saying what I had said to me a few years ago.
I wasn't sure what to expect from this show. Seth McFarlane's talent for crazy and dark humor is what I'm used to... And even though there is comedic parts in the show, it doesn't over drown the seriousness of the entire series... Seth impressed me so much as a serious character being Captain... As well as Adrienne Palicki. They both did an amazing job. Season 2 and 3 hooked me in so deep, I'm going through episode withdraws. Can't wait for Season 4.
Me: “Here, please place these letters in the mailbox when you get back to your proper timeline.” Me(in the past, opening the envelope with my handwriting): “GREAT SCOTT!!”