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* VisualEffectsOfAwesome: The beautifully rendered TwoDSpace looks like something out of ''Film/{{Tron}}.''

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* HarsherInHindsight: Newton leaves the Orville for non-starship position only one episode after seeing his best friend die in Engineering. Although this is not referenced on screen, the timing implies Newton's sudden decision to leave may be connected.
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* BrokenBase: The reveal about [=LaMarr=] and subsequent promotion was welcome to some fans who were crying out for him to get more screen time, while it was also a bit of an AssPull to some critics who wanted more insight into this sudden development. However, it has also been suggested that this was the series continuing its homage to Trek by paralleling how ''Series/StarTrekTheNextGeneration'' began with a minor character in the important Chief Engineer position, only for a core character previously seen as the ship's navigator to later be promoted to Chief Engineer (Geordi [=LaForge=]).

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* BrokenBase: The reveal about [=LaMarr=] and subsequent promotion was welcome to some fans who were crying out for him to get more screen time, while it was also a bit of an AssPull to some critics who wanted more insight into this sudden development. However, it has also been suggested that this was the series continuing its homage to Trek by paralleling how ''Series/StarTrekTheNextGeneration'' began with a minor character in the important Chief Engineer position, only for a core character previously seen as the ship's navigator to later be promoted to Chief Engineer (Geordi [=LaForge=]). It can also be seen as a homage to ''Series/StarTrekVoyager'', with Yaphit channeling Joe Carey's annoyance at someone else being promoted to Chief Engineer over him (specifically, someone who just pissed him off).
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* BrokenBase: The reveal about [=LaMarr=] and subsequent promotion was welcome to some fans who were crying out for him to get more screen time, while it was also a bit of an AssPull to some critics who wanted more insight into this sudden development. However, it has also been suggested that this was the series continuing its homage to Trek by paralleling how ''Series/StarTrekTheNextGeneration'' began with a minor character in the important Chief Engineer position, only for a core character previously seen as the ship's navigator to later be promoted to Chief Engineer (Geordi LaForge).

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* BrokenBase: The reveal about [=LaMarr=] and subsequent promotion was welcome to some fans who were crying out for him to get more screen time, while it was also a bit of an AssPull to some critics who wanted more insight into this sudden development. However, it has also been suggested that this was the series continuing its homage to Trek by paralleling how ''Series/StarTrekTheNextGeneration'' began with a minor character in the important Chief Engineer position, only for a core character previously seen as the ship's navigator to later be promoted to Chief Engineer (Geordi LaForge).[=LaForge=]).
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* BrokenBase: The reveal about [=LaMarr=] and subsequent promotion was welcome to some fans who were crying out for him to get more screen time, while it was also a bit of an AssPull to some critics who wanted more insight into this sudden development.

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* BrokenBase: The reveal about [=LaMarr=] and subsequent promotion was welcome to some fans who were crying out for him to get more screen time, while it was also a bit of an AssPull to some critics who wanted more insight into this sudden development. However, it has also been suggested that this was the series continuing its homage to Trek by paralleling how ''Series/StarTrekTheNextGeneration'' began with a minor character in the important Chief Engineer position, only for a core character previously seen as the ship's navigator to later be promoted to Chief Engineer (Geordi LaForge).
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* BrokenBase: The reveal about [=LaMarr=] and subsequent promotion was welcome to some fans who were crying out for him to get more screen time, while it was also a bit of an AssPull to some critics who wanted more insight into this sudden development.
* VisualEffectsOfAwesome: The beautifully rendered TwoDSpace looks like something out of ''Film/{{Tron}}.''

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