I still want to hear the karaoke song
I still want to hear the karaoke song
It was nice of Seth McFarlane to let the rest of the cast shine with the karaoke. After all, he is a hell of a singer in his own right, especially with old Rat Pack standards.
Some people still listen to Beethoven.
True, but it's not quite the same as the crew of an entire ship singing karaoke. You don't see anybody at a karaoke bar seeing Medieval ballads or even singing popular 18th century tavern songs or even popular songs amongst the rich and powerful from the same period.
True, but it's not quite the same as the crew of an entire ship singing karaoke. You don't see anybody at a karaoke bar seeing Medieval ballads or even singing popular 18th century tavern songs or even popular songs amongst the rich and powerful from the same period. The few songs that survive from that period, like "Yankee Doodle" have been relegated to the realms of children's songs.
Of course. But the show is satire-- to be relevant satire, you have to be current. I can't watch TOS without seeing all the 60s social commentary. Scifi that wants to comment is always a product of its time.
If Orville's point was to be a show about the future I'd agree with you-- but it's a show that's using Star Trek tropes to make social satire comments. For that I think it works. If we hadn't heard the opening bars of My Heart Will Go On there's no way Bartus going to sing would have been funny.
Some people still listen to Beethoven.
I've come to realize that this show is about people with absolutely no self control, self restraint, or mental filters.
David.
Kelly wanted to know if the blue guy was in heat the first time, it would be pretty easy to find out. Just count back how long it's been, and investigate how often his race goes into heat. If the numbers don't match, then she has no one to blame, but herself.
You're overthinking it. Darulio's answer was his way of empowering Kelly to decide for herself the hows and whys of what happened between them.