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I might give it a shot if it weren't for Seth McFarlane. The dude is the antithesis of comedy.
That's how I feel about him too, but while the show is a bit on the silly side, the McFarlane humor is toned down enough to work reasonably well.
It's not in the same league with Strange New Worlds, but it's a nice change from awful, gritty, nu-trek.
There are funny moments to the show, but it's not a comedy show and Seth rogen doesn't play a comedy character. Show works
You got your Seths mixed up but I agree
Lol, I did.
That was my feeling. But I actually like it It's kind of a weird combo of jokes and serious topics, kind of like mixing fart jokes with social issues.
Seth Rogan is the antithesis of comedy. I've never laughed at anything he's said.
I do not like Seth's humor... But I really like the Orville. Besides the first 3 episodes, the humor is a nice Ballance, and really feels like Star Trek.