![]() The fascinating thing about this relationship of course is that the Krill Chancellor is our old friend Teleya, a female. Since the Union expelled Moclus from membership last episode, here we have Moclus forging an alliance with the Krill. Kelly Grayson (Adrianne Palicki), and Charly Burke (Anne Winters) God, and truth, and right… In a complex story that deftly handles personal character growth, galactic politics, capital ship space combat, fighter combat, ground assault, and even a musical performance, nothing gets dropped or bungled, and though there were a few small questionable skips in logic, the whole thing hangs together very well. Fans have been talking on Twitter about how much they’d like to see an Orville movie. A whole lot of things happen in 78 minutes, so much so that a full recap would be tedious, and yet the show never feels overstuffed. Narratively, visually, musically, and emotionally, every plot thread left open in the season so far feels like it’s come together here for resolution. ![]() In a season where every episode is feature-length and seems to be trying to swing for a home run with every at-bat, this is the episode that has most felt like a complete motion picture package. HIDE BEHIND THE SHIELD OF YOUR ILLUSION – THERE ARE SPOILERS PAST THIS POINT! My fantasy becomes reality… Talla Keyali (Jessica Szohr), and Issac (Mark Jackson) Gordon Malloy (Scott Grimes), Charly Burke (Anne Winters), Cmdr.
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