My god, the moment when they talk about how they didn’t get caught for drinking/hung over is so god damn real. I have seen this irl where Troops/Squadrons are having a social event during work hours and then a higher up suddenly tips up and we have to suddenly act professional despite being 4-5 drinks in.
@@themarlboromandalorian Nah, Halsey is probably already aware of the sim where they just doing the Wild West Showdown/Dance Contest (the one from Season 1), so it could be an excuse that they were doing that one instead.
And he still sounds just like when he arrived in S2! I swear, it's something in the tone, the inflections. I was waiting for him to start offering orange juice!
And as is revealed later, Admiral Halsey knew that both of them were drunk... BOSS! Don't know where I would start, but on the way would be Sean's Bar in Dublin, which has been an operating establishment since 900 AD.
No, not really. There likely should have been more ceremony, likely skipped because it wouldn't add anything to the story, but the Admiral would have rated "ATTENTION ON DECK", save for the presence of the President and his higher precedence (not rank!). There probably should have been a "permission to come aboard?", though. Of course, that's based on current human protocols, which might have been modified in a few hundred years to better fit a multi-species interstellar Union.
Just to cover bases for those who might not know... Under the costume & make-up, Union President Alcazar is played by *_Bruce Boxleitner_* (Tron [1982 & 2010 films], Captain John Sheridan [Babylon 5 (1994-1998) space opera TV series)]). Thanks for uploading this, *Jonathan Myers.* :)
@@Anarchist86ed ~ Correct, which serves two-fold purpose: - a.) It is something for detail lovers to pick-up &/or point out upon, which contributes to fans' investment. - b.) Saves on production costs by already having it on-hand, even if in only small ways. The Orville really is a well-made series. *:)*
President Sheridan I presume?! LOL between Seth's very familiar "Million ways to die in the West" outfit to the B5 veteran actor. Whew. Good mustache callback and... I haven't been keeping up with the show much since the Malon attack season but I'm curious whether this is the first B5 actor to show up on this show. We know about Star Trek alum.
There's sadly not a ton of them left. Vir, G'Kar and Garibaldi are all gone. So I think he's the first of the suriving B5 cast members but that's a very small crowd anymore. I love the fact that the Orville is a draw for anyone who loved working in scifi TV in the past. Would absolutely not be surprised to see Mark Hamill put in a cameo. Or Avery Brooks, or even Sir Pat if his series ends first. I think Dolly Parton's cameo is really going to increase the show's casting options for mainstream personalities too.
In my honest opinion, this scene makes the episode all the more tragic. They were so happy. They were on the verge of making peace with the Krill, and Teleya had to ruin everything. Also, why would the Chancellor invite the Union delegation to Krill on the same night as the election?!
While a Pub Crawl through history would be interesting. I was wondering about the 'Water Wars' bit. I have to say its a horrible parking job to place their fighter craft right in the middle of the opening of the landing bay.
I wish there was a Star Trek or similar show that would finally address why there seems to be no cultural developments in the 300 years between now and when the show takes place.
How can you look at Jake Sisko's shirt and say there's been no cultural advancement? In all seriousness. Your explanations are either going to be some dystopian or dystopian adjacent cultural stagnation, or some foolhardy declaration that culture hasn't changed in 300 years because we nailed it and it didn't need to change at all despite the introduction of new technologies and our exposure to vastly different cultures and points of view. The first possibility would probably be a very interesting, and very different, TV show. And the second is unbelievably optimistic and kind of a dead end from a story perspective.
Changed the Shuttles - I liked the configuration of the previous ones. The smaller one is a Scout/Fighter craft. Oh well, I guess that the older ones are used for Starbases and outer colonies.
*@Stevonnie Wolf ~* You mean Victor Garber (Fleet Admiral Thomas Halsey)? Garber has literally been with The Orville series since the pilot episode [ORV 1x01 - "Old Wounds"]. I was a bit disappointed that the semi-familial relationship between Commander Kelly Grayson (Adrianne Palicki) and Admiral Halsey was not delved into a bit more (Halsey was best friends with Grayson's father, essentially Kelly's "uncle".).
Yes, and it looks very funny. Because in season 1 or 2, the Professor said that as a child he dreamed of becoming an astronaut and plowing the starry expanses.
I would have to actually drink for it to happen. But for the sake of hypotheticals. I would start in southern Africa around 20,000 BCE and still be going today. I mean, history is still happening, right? Edit: Technically that wouldn't start as a Pub anything. No pubs. I suppose you would have to find out when and where the first pub was. Start there. (And THAT is an argument I am NOT going to start.)
@@mikemesser4326 I suppose anything that passes for a pub would be good enough to start, but that definitely ain't gonna be 20000 BCE. Humans didn't even know how to make booze yet back then.
Isaac is right. This town will indeed not accommodate the numerical totality of our combined mass.
That and Issac has learned the value of pasting things (mustache, in the case) upon his facial plating, taught to him by Gordon Malloy. *;)*
@@pendrake40 You mean cranial. Isaac doesn't actually have a face to begin with. Even his 'eyes' are purely decorative.
Seth McFarlane was able to use a bunch of leftover props from 1 million ways to die in the wild west
I must admit, i always enjoy spotting the same clothes and other items in different movies and shows. Also it's economical ;)
And no reference to the movie made! 😞
My god, the moment when they talk about how they didn’t get caught for drinking/hung over is so god damn real. I have seen this irl where Troops/Squadrons are having a social event during work hours and then a higher up suddenly tips up and we have to suddenly act professional despite being 4-5 drinks in.
And yet... They were wearing wild West attire.
He totally knew.
@@themarlboromandalorian Nah, Halsey is probably already aware of the sim where they just doing the Wild West Showdown/Dance Contest (the one from Season 1), so it could be an excuse that they were doing that one instead.
@@urbypilot2136 he says later in the show that he knew they had been drinking :)
if y'all smoked weed and took some pills you wouldn't be hung over
Halsey admit when he is flying he knew Ed and his ex wife been drinking
omg did they really get the president of the interstellar alliance, star killer himself to be the president in this show? that's amazing xD
I was just as surprised when I heard his voice. Pretty insane
Star trek voyager, star trek enterprise and babylon 5 actors have been on the orville now. Wonder if we will see more in the future.
I can understand how Mr Boxleitner could be tempted. The Orville is an energetic young series that it's a privilege to take part in.
And he still sounds just like when he arrived in S2! I swear, it's something in the tone, the inflections. I was waiting for him to start offering orange juice!
And as is revealed later, Admiral Halsey knew that both of them were drunk... BOSS! Don't know where I would start, but on the way would be Sean's Bar in Dublin, which has been an operating establishment since 900 AD.
He did in fact know they had been drinking ( Morgan freeman's voice)
"This is a good day."
"It *is* a good day."
I just love the chemistry between them. That's what drew me to the show in the first place.
⁶v@ 2:07
Surely the moment the President stepped on board "ATTENTION ON DECK!" should have been called
No, not really. There likely should have been more ceremony, likely skipped because it wouldn't add anything to the story, but the Admiral would have rated "ATTENTION ON DECK", save for the presence of the President and his higher precedence (not rank!). There probably should have been a "permission to come aboard?", though. Of course, that's based on current human protocols, which might have been modified in a few hundred years to better fit a multi-species interstellar Union.
Just to cover bases for those who might not know... Under the costume & make-up, Union President Alcazar is played by *_Bruce Boxleitner_* (Tron [1982 & 2010 films], Captain John Sheridan [Babylon 5 (1994-1998) space opera TV series)]).
Thanks for uploading this, *Jonathan Myers.* :)
And Seth is still wearing his costume from a million ways to die in the old west.
@@Anarchist86ed ~ Correct, which serves two-fold purpose:
- a.) It is something for detail lovers to pick-up &/or point out upon, which contributes to fans' investment.
- b.) Saves on production costs by already having it on-hand, even if in only small ways.
The Orville really is a well-made series. *:)*
Holy crap *YES*.
Holy shit, I can't believe I didn't recognize his voice.
And Scarecrow & Mrs. King!
President Sheridan I presume?! LOL between Seth's very familiar "Million ways to die in the West" outfit to the B5 veteran actor. Whew. Good mustache callback and... I haven't been keeping up with the show much since the Malon attack season but I'm curious whether this is the first B5 actor to show up on this show. We know about Star Trek alum.
There's sadly not a ton of them left. Vir, G'Kar and Garibaldi are all gone. So I think he's the first of the suriving B5 cast members but that's a very small crowd anymore.
I love the fact that the Orville is a draw for anyone who loved working in scifi TV in the past. Would absolutely not be surprised to see Mark Hamill put in a cameo. Or Avery Brooks, or even Sir Pat if his series ends first.
I think Dolly Parton's cameo is really going to increase the show's casting options for mainstream personalities too.
Love Isaac’s outfit.
1:20
“This town ain’t big enough for the two of us!”
Must be something about Boxleitner's voice that makes people want to cast him in presidential roles. 🤔
It's that calm, gravely nature that makes it seem like he's been a lot of places and seen a lot of things.
Seth is using his outfit from a million ways to die in the west, love it
In my honest opinion, this scene makes the episode all the more tragic. They were so happy. They were on the verge of making peace with the Krill, and Teleya had to ruin everything.
Also, why would the Chancellor invite the Union delegation to Krill on the same night as the election?!
Probably in an attempt to influence the election/hold the line on something.
He was so confident that he would win
While a Pub Crawl through history would be interesting. I was wondering about the 'Water Wars' bit. I have to say its a horrible parking job to place their fighter craft right in the middle of the opening of the landing bay.
I swear, Seth MacFarlane looks just as he did in A Million Ways to Die in the West.
Might be the same costumes I think. I'm sure he'd have had them lying around.
3:20 President John Sheridan. It is so good to see you again.
Isaac with a mustache is a blessing i had no idea i needed to see
Bruh that's a million ways to die in the west refrence
Love that they jumped at a chance to make Sheridan a president again in another universe
After watching Babylon 5 now it gives be joy to see Bryan in this show :)
Yes Talla, he's trying to tell you something.
I wish there was a Star Trek or similar show that would finally address why there seems to be no cultural developments in the 300 years between now and when the show takes place.
How can you look at Jake Sisko's shirt and say there's been no cultural advancement? In all seriousness. Your explanations are either going to be some dystopian or dystopian adjacent cultural stagnation, or some foolhardy declaration that culture hasn't changed in 300 years because we nailed it and it didn't need to change at all despite the introduction of new technologies and our exposure to vastly different cultures and points of view.
The first possibility would probably be a very interesting, and very different, TV show. And the second is unbelievably optimistic and kind of a dead end from a story perspective.
Changed the Shuttles - I liked the configuration of the previous ones. The smaller one is a Scout/Fighter craft. Oh well, I guess that the older ones are used for Starbases and outer colonies.
I can't be the only person that thinks Seth McFarland doesn't use wardrobe for his cowboy costume and just brings his own from home
Probably 😂
It's AWESOME that they got Bruce Boxleitner(Captain John Sheridan of Babylon 5) as the president of the Union!
I liked Bortus's mustache. He should have kept it.
Did did Issac just say this town ain’t big enough for the both of us?
Can we talk about how the admiral is Martin Stein?
*@Stevonnie Wolf ~* You mean Victor Garber (Fleet Admiral Thomas Halsey)? Garber has literally been with The Orville series since the pilot episode [ORV 1x01 - "Old Wounds"].
I was a bit disappointed that the semi-familial relationship between Commander Kelly Grayson (Adrianne Palicki) and Admiral Halsey was not delved into a bit more (Halsey was best friends with Grayson's father, essentially Kelly's "uncle".).
Yes, and it looks very funny. Because in season 1 or 2, the Professor said that as a child he dreamed of becoming an astronaut and plowing the starry expanses.
Ikr!!!! The first few seasons of flash deserved more love
Theres a Thousand Ways to Die in this clip
That sounds an awful lot like Bruce Boxleitner…
Starkiller President John Sheridan!!!!!! 😱
"Westworld" :) She's wearing a outfit similar to Dolores Abernathy's
Anyone think Seth did this to fanboy it up?
Either way he had to get Bruce to go for it.
Seth actually made a western movie😂😂
script writers still can not abstain from blaspheming
If you had the ability to pub crawl across history where and when would you start and finish at?
I would have to actually drink for it to happen. But for the sake of hypotheticals. I would start in southern Africa around 20,000 BCE and still be going today. I mean, history is still happening, right?
Edit: Technically that wouldn't start as a Pub anything. No pubs. I suppose you would have to find out when and where the first pub was. Start there. (And THAT is an argument I am NOT going to start.)
@@mikemesser4326 I suppose anything that passes for a pub would be good enough to start, but that definitely ain't gonna be 20000 BCE. Humans didn't even know how to make booze yet back then.
@@FalconWindblader Can Roman baths and (where I am sure wine was served and drunk) be considered pubs? Or do we consider a purely European, beer term?
@@ЖелезныйПринц I suppose anywhere where booze of any kind is served & knock yourselves out silly would do, & that sure includes Roman baths.
Don't know where I would start, but on the way would be Sean's Bar in Dublin, which has been an operating establishment since 900 BC.
Halsey did know they had been drinking, just fyi
Why did Talla get promoted?
Because she's a Lt. Commander.
Shes a lesbian. Of course she hates mustache