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Thursday, December 26, 2019

The Orville Episode 3 - About a Message

In our original cut of this podcast, I think I used the phrase "fundamentally different" four consecutive times. I really need to prepare my talking points better.

This is where I took over writing the blurbs. I appreciate the "reindeer games" allegory. It strikes me as something that would've been part of the writers' pitch, and I admire The Orville's restraint in keeping it to subtext instead of spelling it out explicitly.



Bortus (Peter Macon) moves viewers through the Moclan legal system and introduces a constellation of issues related to gender identity. The crew try to see their way through the reindeer games.

Available in podcast form at anchor.fm.

Thursday, December 19, 2019

The Orville Episode 2 - Alara vs Television

I like "Command Performance" but not as much as I did the first time. It does a lot of things right, for sure - "woof," keeps the Krill in viewers minds... I'm not military, so I can't speak as to what having a green Lt. is like, nor as to how plausible it is that the aliens would be fooled by their own holography.

Longer comparison of Tasha Yar, Ro Laren and Kira Nerys can be found here



"Command Performance" leans heavily on Star Trek tropes, but makes good television with it and gives Halston Sage (Alara) great opportunities as one of the crew's most junior members.

Available in podcast form at anchor.fm. 

Sunday, December 15, 2019

Tales of Monkey Island

Considering this over Thanksgiving. Escape from was released in 2000, Tales of was released in 2009, and it's 2019 now, so we're about due for another, right?

Ron Gilbert wrote this a few years after Escape from Monkey Island and a few years before Tales of Monkey Island. Wonder how he feels now.

Thursday, December 12, 2019

The Orville Episode 1 - Mercer and MacFarlane

We started recording these commentaries between seasons one and two, back in... wow, April 2018?

I start this first podcast out kind of rough. Still getting used to the sound of my recorded voice, figuring out what I want to say as I say it... I get better as the season goes on. That we have any polish at all is thanks entirely to VanVelding, who's been doing a Star Trek podcast for a while, and handled all the production on this podcast too.



Seth MacFarlane has a long, loving history with Star Trek. His new television show, "The Orville," is built on that foundation. Hosts SkilTao and VanVelding talk about those foundations, MacFarlane, and his alter ego, Ed Mercer.

Available in podcast form at anchor.fm.

Sunday, December 8, 2019

Turkey Day (cont'd)

Did you see there's a 13 Dead End Drive movie? Loved that game as a kid. Concealing which pawns each player owns is a neat idea, if a little transparent as an adult. I've heard the movie compared to the ol' Clue adaptation, and Chris Evans seems to think it's Robot Chicken.


Rest of this post is gonna mostly talk about YouTube.

Thursday, December 5, 2019