An episode-by-episode discussion of "The Orville," examining the morals, meanings and messages in each story.
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Investigating a seemingly advanced planet, Captain Mercer and his senior officers are subjected to series of custom-made terrors, as "Mortality Paradox" goes into the Mission Log. more
The USS Orville journeys through Krill Space, and the crew must survive the dangers of the Kalarr Expanse, as "Shadow Realms" goes into the Mission Log. more
Crew members new and old take a moment to process the recent outbreak of hostilities with the Kaylons as the Orville undergoes refits, and Isaac receives a clear sign that he may no longer be welcome, as "Electric Sheep" goes into the Mission Log. more
Who wouldn’t love more Mission Log? Unfortunately the hosts’ politics overshadow their analysis of the Orville. Instead of any diversity of thought, it ends of being an echo chamber and a bully pulpit for their progressive views. At least it encouraged me at rewatch the Orville episodes before the next season drops. But I will be doing so without this companionship podcast.
Mission Log: The Orville fits right in with the other Rodenberry shows. The hosts do a really good job analyzing the show and giving it a grounded evaluation. They are quite spot-on with their commentary and they really put the Orville in the light of modern society and relevant sociocultural discussions. Great listen, looking forward for more!!
Love that the Roddenberry team is tackling this show! Keeping with the Mission Log format makes this familiar and recognizable. Great start so far and I am very much looking forward to the coverage of so many funny yet deep episodes of The Orville.
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Mission Log: The Orville launched 8 months ago and published 32 episodes to date. You can find more information about this podcast including rankings, audience demographics and engagement in our podcast database.
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