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I liked it well enough to keep watching it while I had a service that showed it, but MacFarlane never stopped grating on me.
At first I thought it was full on satire but then it also discussed serious issues so I'm not sure. It's good but it feels like a Star Trek clone.
I thought it was great. At the time there was a void, no true startrek was being aired. Then this show comes along, and yeah it has humor, but it had just as much heart as startek.
I just couldn't make it myself like it. Granted, I only watched the first couple episodes but it felt just too stretched for me.
I've never seen it, but in that poster, Seth is one of the few actors who looks like he's got his head on correctly. Greenie on the left looks like her head might actually fall off. (I'd probably watch it if that was one of the plots)
I might give it a shot if it weren't for Seth McFarlane. The dude is the antithesis of comedy.
I really liked Orville's first season. Each successive season wasn't as good as the previous ones. Still, it's much better than most other things out there.