The Orville: New Horizons Season 2 Episode 3 Home
- January 10, 2019
The Orville: New Horizons season 2 episode 3, titled "Home," takes viewers on a heartfelt journey as the crew of the Orville discovers a planet that appears to be similar to Earth. As they land on the planet, they are greeted by a friendly and welcoming community. However, as they start to investigate, they soon realize that there is something sinister hiding beneath the surface.
The episode opens with the crew of the Orville being tasked with investigating a planet that has been identified as being very similar to Earth. Upon landing on the planet, they are greeted warmly by the locals who seem to be living in a peaceful and harmonious way that is reminiscent of Earth in the past.
As Captain Mercer and his team begin to explore the planet, they find that there is something strange going on. They discover that many of the inhabitants of the planet are artificially created and that the planet is actually a hologram that has been created to simulate a perfect world.
As they dig deeper, they find that the real inhabitants of the planet have long since died out, leaving behind only their artificial creations to carry on their legacy. The crew must then decide whether to break the illusion and expose the truth to the artificial inhabitants, knowing that it may cause them great distress, or to let them continue living in their simulated world in peace.
Throughout the episode, we see the challenges faced by the crew as they navigate their way through this complex moral dilemma. We see the personal struggles that some of the crew members face as they grapple with tough decisions, and we witness the tensions that arise as the crew debates the best course of action.
This episode also gives us a glimpse into the personal lives of some of the crew members. We see the bond between Captain Mercer and his XO, Kelly Grayson, tested as they both grapple with the decision that needs to be made. We also see the development of the relationship between Dr. Claire Finn and Isaac, the ship's artificial intelligence.
Overall, "Home" is a thought-provoking episode that challenges us to consider what it means to truly live and whether it is better to live in an illusion of happiness or to face the hard truths of reality. The episode provides a balanced and nuanced exploration of these themes, and it does so in a way that is true to the spirit of The Orville, which has always been a show that is as much about exploring the intricacies of the human condition as it is about space exploration.