How’s Season 2 of The Orville So Far?

With eight episodes aired, season two of The Orville is off to a strong start. It continues to blend equal parts science fiction and social philosophy, though its proportion of outrageous gags has declined markedly in favor of subtler comedic elements. Despite a few lingering areas for improvement, Seth McFarlane’s love letter to Star Trek is really starting to gain momentum.

Warning: Some serious spoilers for The Orville Seasons 1 and 2 below!

After two relatively strong episodes focusing on Peter Macon’s outstanding alien character Bortus, Season 2 stumbled a bit with the surprise departure of security chief Alara Kitan (Halston Sage) in episode three. Though it seems unintentional, Sage’s departure is eerily reminiscent of Denise Crosby’s early exit from her role as chief of security in Star Trek: The Next Generation. That parallel is itself similar to John Lamarr (J. Lee) transitioning from navigator to chief engineer (in season one) almost exactly the same way Geordi did on Star Trek: The Next Generation. Fortunately, such one-to-one references are rare and usually not too meta, though occasionally they do veer too far in that direction — e.g. when a fanatical, warlike alien race embeds a mole on the Orville under the assumed identity of “Lieutenant Tyler”. That’s such an on-the-nose poke at Discovery you wonder if it could somehow have been a coincidence.

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Let’s Play Resident Evil 2 Remake Part 7 – Resident Kinevil

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Daily Deals: Spider-Man (PS4) for $35

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Dragon Ball Z 30th Anniversary Collector’s Edition Announced With a Twist

Funimation is celebrating Dragon Ball Z’s 30th Anniversary with a Collector’s Edition that will need at least 2,500 fans to purchase to make it happen.

Announced by Funimation, this Collector’s Edition will include the complete Dragon Ball Z series on Blu-Ray with new bonus content, North America’s first full-sized hardback artbook that is only available in this edition, an exclusive figure, and much more.

Funimation is holding this reservation campaign because, “due to the high costs associated with the set, we need to guarantee a minimum to print.” It claims that is the minimum build order needed from its printers to make this a reality, and if they don’t reach the 2,500 goal, the Collector’s Edition will not be made.

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How To Fix Anthem’s Endgame

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Fallout 76’s Beer-Brewing Crafting System Further Detailed

Bethesda has some big content updates in store for Fallout 76 this year, starting with this month’s Wild Appalachia expansion. That is slated to kick off on March 12 and will introduce some new content to the online RPG, most notably a Brewing and Distilling system, which the developer further has further detailed in its latest Inside the Vault post.

As part of a new quest called Wasted on Nukashine, players will be able to construct a Brewing Station for their CAMP. As you can imagine, the Brewing Station will give you the ability to craft a variety of different alcoholic drinks, from beer to various wines. These will provide a temporary buff when drunk, but Bethesda warns that they will also “bring a drawback and, just like real life, will result in a mild hangover.”

Depending on what type of drink you’re trying to make, you’ll be able to increase their potency by letting them ferment longer. Wines and Spirits in particular will require a longer fermentation time than other drinks, but they can also change from “fresh” to “vintage” if aged long enough, imbuing them with additional properties.

In addition to the Brewing and Distilling system, Wild Appalachia will introduce two new quests over the next several months: Shear Terror and Ever Upwards. The former focuses on mythical monsters, while the latter has you join the Pioneer Scouts and earn merit badges.

In addition to that, Bethesda is holding the limited-time Fasnacht Parade event beginning March 19, which will give players a chance to earn “unique rewards.” The previously teased Survival PvP mode is also slated to arrive on March 26 and will drop all the restrictions around player encounters, making for a much tenser experience.