Jeri Jacquin
On DVD from 20th Century Fox Home Entertainment
comes a ship and its crew filled with adventure and awkwardness on the deck of
THE ORVILLE: The Complete First Season.
Ed Mercer (Seth MacFarlane) is living in the 25th
century with 21st century problems. After finding his wife Kelly
Grayson (Adrianne Palicki) cheating on him with something blue between the
sheet, it is a year before he can even talk about it. When a captain’s chair
becomes available on the USS Orville, Mercer jumps at the chance bringing Lt.
Gordon Malloy (Scott Grimes) as his helmsman.
Arriving on the ship looking spiffy, his happiness is
immediately taken down a peg when he is told that Kelly has been assigned as
his first officer. After a time acceleration deal with a Krill Captain, Mercer
and Kelly find themselves trapped in a Calivon zoo! Alara (Halston Sage) is
commanding the Orville because Bortus (Peter Macon) had laid an egg and needs
to be a good parent with mate Klyden (Chad Coleman). Claire wants to help Alara
but it is Admiral Tucker (Ron Canada) who orders that the ship return home
without Mercer.
Bortus and Klyden are upset that their hatchling is a girl
and turn to Doctor Finn (Penny Johnson Jerald) to make it ‘right’. The Doc
refuses as does everyone else the two talk with about it. Upset they can’t get
help, they turn to a Mocian vessel to have it done. Mercer even goes as far as
to find one of their kind that has lived happily as a female and the choice
between the two must be made.
Mercer and the crew of the Orville come across a 2000 year
old ship drifting in space. They are shocked to discover that there are people
called the Dorahl who don’t know they are on a ship! Their leader Hamelac refuses
to let anyone tell the Dorahl about the outside world. The truth comes out when
Captain Jahavus Dorahl (Liam Neeson) explains the truth.
Captain Pria Lavesque (Charlize Theron) and her ship are
saved by The Orville and immediately Mercer is taken with her. There is a
nagging feeling that something isn’t quite right yet she saves the Orville from
a weird storm. Of course she did it for a reason as Pria turns out to be a
time-traveling artifact dealer and puts Mercer’s head in just as much of a
wormhole as she does the Orville!
On Sargas 4, Grayson is sent to find two missing
anthropologists along with Alara and Claire. Mercer is keeping himself busy
bringing Lysella onto the Orville to explain about a dancing feed that will
teach her the difference between opinion and knowledge. Taking a little break,
Isaac, Finn, Marcus (BJ Tanner) and Ty (Kai Wener) crash on a planet light
years away from where they should be. It’s not a pretty planet either as the
local cannibals are hungry and the dinner bell has been rung.
The Orville is sent to mediate between the Navarians and the
Bruidians. Mercer isn’t happy to learn that Darulio (Rob Lowe) is also at the
meeting. Darulio has a pheromone problem and it has a major effect on the crew
– most especially Grayson as well as Mercer, Finn and Yaphit (Norm Macdonald).
Having such a big effect a battle between the Navarians and Bruidians breaks
out and a they need something to bring out a cease fire. Grayson might also get
the answer to the question that’s been following her for the last year – maybe.
After feeling guilty about the death of a ship mate, Alara
wants to resign her post but Mercer refuses. The Orville is about to be hit by
several interesting phenomena including scary clowns, giant spiders and
murdering ship mates. Alara and Mercer have a confrontation that bring captain
and crew to an understanding.
Mercer has to find a new chief engineer for the Orville and
Grayson tries to convince him to give the post to LaMarr. Keeping that decision
on hold, the crew comes in contact with someone who has plasma rifles that
belong to the Krill. To get out of a potential problem with the Krill, Mercer
discovers that his hesitation about LeMarr turn out to be unnecessary.
Grayson and her team crash land on a Bronze Age planet and
they quickly realize they only have 11 days to get home or else 700 years will
pass. Grayson becomes a deity of sorts and a theocracy happens very quickly.
Mercer is in hot water with Admiral Ozawa Kelly Hu) and is told to stay away
from the planet. Mercer and Grayson don’t listen (what a surprise right?) and
see how much the planets history continues to shift. Isaac Mark Jackson) stays
for a planet rotation only to come back to the Orville to explain that they are
now on the right path and far ahead time wise!
MacFarlane as Mercer is unsure, depressed and neurotic as
anyone would be when finding a blue alien in a wife’s bed! Getting sympathy
orders to be the captain of the Orville seems like the lowest blow he could
deal with but instead, Mercer takes it in stride and gets comfortable in the
captains chair. Of course that moment of happiness is fleeting but he accepts
the challenge that the Orville brings and it can only be done by MacFarlane.
The guy still makes me laugh after all these years!
Palicki as Grayson is dealing with her own issues of guilt
and bedding a blue guy can do it to a gal. Trying to make things right by
joining the crew of the Orville certainly puts the ex’s relationship to the
test on several occasions but I enjoy the banter. Grimes as Malloy is the
character I can’t wait to see what he says next. He is cocky and doesn’t seem
to have a problem voicing his opinion on just about anything. I kinda like the
guy!
Sage as Alara is smart and sweet which can be a bad
combination. As the season goes on don’t let the interesting face fool you. Macon as Bortus is an
alien with some serious issues from egg laying to egg raising. Along with
Coleman as mate Klyden, this is a family that needs to figure things out quick
as space waits for no one. Jerald as Finn is always one step back watching the
craziness the crew comes up with and tries to guide when she can and stays out
of the mayhem when necessary.
Other cast include J. Lee as Lt. John LaMarr, Gavin Lee as
Nurse Park, Mike Henry as Dann, Brian George as Doctor Aronov, Victor Garber as
Admiral Halsey, Jeffrey Tambor as Ben Mercer, Holland Taylor as Jeannie Mercer,
Rena Owen as Heveena, James Horan as Sazeron, Steven Culp as Wilks, and Brian
Thompson as Drogen.
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The DVD episodes include Old
Wounds, Command Performance, About a Girl, If the Stars Should Appear, Pria,
Krill, Majority Rule, Into the Fold, Cupid’s Dagger, Firestorm, New Dimensions and Mad Idolatry.
The Special Features include Q&A with Cast and Creative Team from PaleyFest 2018, Inside Look,
Directed By, The First Six Missions, Designing the Future, The Orville Takes
Flight, The Science of The Orville: Quantum
Drive and Alien Life, Crafting Aliens and A Better Tomorrow.
THE ORVILLE is such a good time and I want more. The cast of
characters and the actors that portray them are spot on and actually look like
they are enjoying it more than they probably should be allowed to. Having so
many guests on the show also means that the street-cred of the crew is
universal.
In the midst of the comedy there are subtle issue tackling
bits of space housecleaning that are sure to catch anyone’s attention. Prime
example is Bortus and Klyden raising a female in what clearly is a male
dominated alien species but its also not without its secrets and its idea of
acceptance.
So this is the perfect cold weather marathoning series to
watch in prep for a second season that is certainly sure to have even more outrageous
aliens and Captain Mercer at the helm. I mean really, would we have it any
other way? I’m all in!
THE ORVILLE Season Two is docking to your television set in
the new year!
In the end – they are our future gawd help us!
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