

Set 400 years in the future, the crew of the U.S.S. Orville continue their mission of exploration, navigating both the mysteries of the universe, and the complexities of their own interpersonal relationships.
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The Orville Ratings & Reviews
- SlayerSantiagoFebruary 18, 2025The Orville is the spiritual successor to the Rick Berman era of Star Trek. With familiar faces like Brannon Bragga as showrunner, Penny Johnson Jerald as a main character and appearances from Marina Sirtis, Tim Russ, Robert Picardo, John Billingsley, Steven Culp and Tony Todd - The Orville stands toe to toe with Star Trek classics like The Next Generation, Deep Space Nine, Voyager, and Enterprise. It captures the heart of what made those series great while offering its own unique blend of humor, warmth, and fresh perspectives in the episodic sci-fi genre.
- RiteAid1d agoThe love child of Star Wars and Star Trek with some family guy level humor sprinkled in. Full of action and comedy. Only complaint was that it is only 3 seasons long. 10/10 recommend
- Vigilante77May 14, 2025Such awesome show, it was fun with appropriate action and good story line.
- Eddie SimpsonJune 26, 2025Best Sci-Fi satire out there! Hurry up with season 4 already!!
- darthtoonSeptember 2, 2025Thee best Star Trek since Enterprise.
- Amouse21August 19, 2025The best Star Trek since Star Trek TNG, and likely to stay that way since they cant seem to figure out what made Star Trek great in the first place. It was so refreshing to watch this rendition of space opera that made me regret watching any other modern Star Trek series. None of them come close to this, and I hope we do someday get some more of the Orville in some way.
- RichardOctober 18, 2025Seth MacFarlane’s love letter to Star Trek and it shows in every frame. It’s not a parody. It’s a tribute. The uniforms, the ship design, the episodic structure, it’s pure Rick Berman-era Trek with a dash of modern humor. Ed Mercer (MacFarlane himself) captains the Orville with awkward charm, surrounded by a crew that feels like a remix of TNG archetypes. Bortus is Worf with a mustache, Isaac is Data with a British accent and Kelly Grayson is the ex you wish still had your back. The jokes are hit or miss, but the heart is real. It tackles identity, ethics, diplomacy, just like Trek used to. And when it goes serious, it really lands. As a longtime Trek follower, it felt like coming home. Not perfect, but sincere.
- AscendismSeptember 10, 2025Amazing production quality. Hilarious writing. Insanely good performances. Loved it!
- Julem Autumn MalwareJuly 30, 2025it's definitely very faithful to the star trek formula while still modernizing it. much like other seth mcfarlane projects the comedy feels like it throws a lot at the wall at once and about half of it sticks (but the bits that do stick are funny enough to make it work and worthwhile) my biggest issue is that when it comes to its grand statements it seems too afraid to piss anyone off and ends up using a lot of words to say very little. it wants to be progressive but it seems scared to. all in all i understand why people like this show, it's pretty good! i watched about 2 seasons i believe and that's enough for me.
- DommDynamiteJune 3, 2025Star Trek if you bought it on Temu. I'm bored the entire time watching this show. The jokes are so blah. The way they handle their topics is heavy handed and not thought envoking for me, personally. I am let down as I thought a more comedic spin on the star trek formula sounded fun. I'll just watch TOS or TNG again. Too bad Other Space didn't make it. It made me laugh way more than this.

























