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04 Jul 2019 6:37 p.m. PST
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…, Kombucha, and a Dog Named Bruce Wayne Jr.

"When most sci-fi fans think about their favorite TV shows, the first creators that spring to mind are usually the writers, producers, designers, and actors—the high-profile names that make the series soar. But there are also quiet heroes who steadfastly keep the quantum drives humming from the back of the ship: the post-production team.

This is especially true for Seth MacFarlane's jet pet The Orville, which has undertaken an exploratory mission as both a show and a ship. What initially seemed to be a Star Trek homage has incrementally grown into its own universe, establishing a distinct tone that feels light years beyond fellow sci-fi vehicles that clamor for binge viewers with gimmicks or tired reboots…"
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