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The Orville
Genre
Created bySeth MacFarlane
Starring
Voices ofMark Jackson
Theme music composerBruce Broughton
Composers
Country of originUnited States
Original languageEnglish
No. of seasons1
No. of episodes2 (list of episodes)
Production
Executive producers
Production companies
Original release
NetworkFox
ReleaseSeptember 10, 2017 –
present

The Orville is a comedy-drama science fiction television series created by and starring Seth MacFarlane that premiered on September 10, 2017, with new episodes to air Thursdays on Fox during the 2017–18 season.[1][2] Seth MacFarlane stars as Ed Mercer, an officer in the Planetary Union's line of exploratory space vessels whose career took a downturn following his divorce, and who is given the titular ship as his first command, only to discover that his ex-wife, Kelly Grayson (Adrianne Palicki), has been assigned to be his First Officer. A homage to the space opera series Star Trek, the series depicts the interactions of Mercer, Grayson and the crew of the Orville as they embark on various diplomatic and exploratory missions.[3]

Premise

The Orville is set on the titular U.S.S. Orville (ECV-197), a mid-level exploratory vessel 400 years in the future.

Cast and characters

Main

  • Seth MacFarlane as Ed Mercer, the captain of the Orville.[4][5][6] Mercer was an up and coming officer, believed to be on the fast track to commanding his own heavy cruiser by age 40. However, a year before the pilot, he caught his wife, Kelly, in bed with an alien. Since then, he was cited for becoming lax in his duties, including six instances of reporting to duty while hungover, but was informed that due to the size of the fleet and the retirement of the former captain, the Orville, a mid-level exploratory ship, was in need of a new commanding officer.[5]
  • Adrianne Palicki as Commander Kelly Grayson, the first officer of the Orville and Ed Mercer's ex-wife.[4][6] The two divorced when Mercer caught Kelly in bed with an alien.[7] Unbeknownst to Captain Mercer, Kelly personally went to Admiral Halsey, an old friend of her father's, to plead her case to give her ex-husband a command, stating that despite some personal setbacks, he deserved his own command. She requested that this be kept from him when assigned the Orville.[5]
  • Penny Johnson Jerald[6] as Dr. Claire Finn, as the Chief Medical Officer on the Orville, holding the rank of Lt. Commander. A physician of exceptional credentials, she has expertise in molecular surgery, DNA engineering, psychiatry, which could have afforded her the privilege of choosing to serve on the heavy cruiser of her choice. She instead chose the mid-level exploratory vessel because, as she explains to Mercer in the pilot, she prefers to select her transfers based on where she feels she is needed, as she feels more stimulated by such assignments. When she tells Mercer she felt he could use her help on his first command, he interprets this as lack of confidence on her part in his competence, though she denies this.[5]
  • Scott Grimes as Lt. Gordon Malloy, the helmsman of the Orville and Mercer's best friend.[4][6] Considered the best helmsman in the fleet, he was relegated to desk duty after an attempt to impress a girl resulted in him shearing the door off a cargo bay during a precarious shuttle docking, losing cargo in the process. He was specifically requested by Mercer despite some hesitation by Admiral Halsey, who harbors concern over Malloy's history of crude and juvenile pranks.[5]
  • Peter Macon[6] as Lt. Commander Bortus, the second officer aboard the U.S.S. Orville. Bortus is a Moclan, a single-gender species who exhibits a degree of stoic formality. For example, Bortus disapproves of the bridge crew discussing Mercer and Grayson's breakup after Mercer leaves the bridge in the pilot episode.[5] Among the pecularities of the Moclans are that they only urinate once a year.[5] Moclans reproduce through the laying of eggs, which are incubated for 21 days. Bortus and his partner, Klyden, become parents in the series' second episode, when Bortus lays an egg.[8]
  • Halston Sage[6] as Lt. Alara Kitan, the Orville's 23-year-old Chief of Security. She is a member of the Xelayan race, which inhabits a high gravity planet, granting her greater-than-human strength.[5]
  • J. Lee as Lt. John LaMarr,[6] the navigator of the Orville. He and Malloy strike up an immediate friendship in the pilot, based on their ironic view that they are both "jerks".[5]
  • Mark Jackson[9][6] as the voice of Isaac, the Orville's Science and Engineering Officer. A member of the artificial, non-biological race from Kaylon-1 that views biological lifeforms, including humans are inferior, Isaac tells Mercer in the pilot that the Union's Admiralty offered a posting to any Kaylon willing to accept it, as an effort of initiating relations between the two powers. Isaac accepting the offer because he saw it as a way to study human behavior. During the course of his time with the crew, he comes to observe and understand aspects of human behavior, such as sarcasm and slang.[3][5]

Recurring

Guest stars

Episodes

No.TitleDirected byWritten byOriginal air dateProd.
code
U.S. viewers
(millions)
1"Old Wounds"Jon FavreauSeth MacFarlaneSeptember 10, 2017 (2017-09-10)1LAB018.56[11]
The 25th century. Space pilot Ed Mercer divorces his wife Kelly Grayson after he catches her cheating on him. A year later, he accepts a position as Captain of the U.S.S. Orville and finds to his dismay that his ex-wife Kelly will serve as his First Officer. On its first mission, the Orville finds the hostile alien Krill have designs to steal a device that can accelerate time.
2"Command Performance"Robert Duncan McNeillSeth MacFarlaneSeptember 17, 2017 (2017-09-17)1LAB03N/A
Ed and Kelly find themselves prisoners in a replica of their former home; Alara must take first command of the Orville to attempt a heroic rescue; Bortus and Klyden receive unexpected news.
3"About a Girl"[12]Brannon Braga[13]UnknownSeptember 21, 2017 (2017-09-21)1LAB04N/A
4"If the Stars Should Appear"[14]James L. Conway[15]UnknownSeptember 28, 2017 (2017-09-28)1LAB02N/A
5"Pria"[16]Jonathan Frakes[17]UnknownOctober 5, 2017 (2017-10-05)1LAB05N/A
6TBAJon Cassar[18]TBATBA1LAB06TBD
7TBATucker Gates[19]TBATBA1LAB07TBD
8TBASeth MacFarlane[20]TBATBA1LAB08TBD
9TBAJamie Babbit[21]TBATBA1LAB09TBD
10TBAJon Cassar[22]TBATBA1LAB10TBD
11TBAKelly Cronin[23]TBATBA1LAB11TBD
12TBAKevin Hooks[24]TBATBA1LAB12TBD
13TBASeth MacFarlane[25]Mark Jackson[26]TBA1LAB13TBD

Production

Development

MacFarlane originally wrote The Orville as a spec script, which was given a 13-episode order by Fox on May 4, 2016, making it the first live-action television series created by MacFarlane, as well as his first live-action starring role on television.[27]

Following the project's greenlight, MacFarlane stated, “I've wanted to do something like this show ever since I was a kid, and the timing finally feels right. [...] I think this is gonna be something special.”[1]

According to MacFarlane, The Orville was inspired by The Twilight Zone and Star Trek.[28] He was also encouraged to sell the series due to the success of Guardians of the Galaxy and Deadpool.[29]

Casting

On July 29, 2016, MacFarlane's role was revealed to be Ed Mercer, the captain of the Orville, while Adrianne Palicki had been cast as Kelly Grayson, Ed's ex-wife and the newly appointed first officer of the Orville, and Scott Grimes, who voices Steve Smith on American Dad! (another show created by MacFarlane), was cast as Gordon Malloy, Ed's best friend whom he hires to pilot the Orville.[4] On August 19, Peter Macon and J Lee were cast as series regulars.[30][31] On October 31, Halston Sage and Penny Johnson Jerald joined the cast.[32] On December 8, Mark Jackson was cast.[9] On April 3, 2017, Chad L. Coleman was added as a series regular and Larry Joe Campbell was cast in a recurring role.[33]

At San Diego Comic Con, MacFarlane confirmed that Charlize Theron would guest star in an upcoming episode.[34] The two had previously co-starred in A Million Ways to Die in the West.

Filming

On August 24, 2016, Jon Favreau signed on to direct the pilot.[35] Production on the pilot episode began in late 2016, and the rest of the episodes began filming on March 27, 2017.[27] Production wrapped on August 23, 2017.[25]

Jonathan Frakes and Robert Duncan McNeill also direct episodes of the show.[36]

Reception

Critical response

The review aggregation website Rotten Tomatoes reported a 21% approval rating, with an average rating of 4.61/10 based on 33 reviews. The website's consensus reads, "An odd jumble of campiness and sincerity, homage and satire, The Orville never quite achieves liftoff."[37] Metacritic, which uses a weighted average, assigned a score of 36 out of 100, based on 20 reviews, indicating "generally unfavorable reviews".[38]

Liz Miller writing for IndieWire compared the series to Star Trek, calling it a rip off and "Creatively, Morally, and Ethically Bankrupt". She criticized the lack of creativity, the blatant imitation, and was surprised that the show is "uninterested in being a comedy".[36]

Erik Kain of Forbes, gave a positive review of the show with the observation that "All the optimism and sincerity and lightheartedness of Star Trek is here, and in many ways it's kind of wonderful. I'm honestly surprised something like this exists." He says the critics were wrong and suggests their opinions are based on disliking MacFarlane and his type of humor.[39]

Ratings

Viewership and ratings per episode of The Orville
No. Title Air date Rating/share
(18–49)
Viewers
(millions)
DVR
(18–49)
DVR viewers
(millions)
Total
(18–49)
Total viewers
(millions)
1 "Old Wounds" September 10, 2017 2.7/9 8.56[11] TBD TBD TBD TBD
2 "Command Performance" September 17, 2017 2.6/9 7.64 TBD TBD TBD TBD
3 "About a Girl" September 21, 2017 TBD TBD TBD TBD TBD TBD
4 "If the Stars Should Appear" September 28, 2017 TBD TBD TBD TBD TBD TBD
5 "Pria" October 5, 2017 TBD TBD TBD TBD TBD TBD

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