The penultimate episode of The Orville's third run starts with what seems to be a simulation... but isn't...
This is a weird one. It deals with the moral implications of genocide, the collision between duty and ethics, bigotry as a defence mechanism and how one person in the right place at the right time can make a difference. It's almost all ambitious, it's almost all great, it's basically all brave. But it doesn't all work.
Click here to read Alasdair Stuart's review, and for our other coverage, click here.
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