The Orville (2017) S2 E9
NLK3 0 points 4 years ago.

Look at this shit, showing that the actions of the past don’t justify punishing those of the present. I’m all about equality, egalitarianism, and never thought it was right or fair to punish those who are the descendants of those who did wrong. I believe in people being responsible for their own actions. Nobody can decide the actions of another, especially the actions of the past by those long dead and gone. Issac saying that humans of today never showing evidence of slavery as done in the past is a really good point to make, as a purely logical being.

For the kaylons, it seems that time is irrelevant, considering that Issac Newton was a genius for somebody of his time. As time goes on, people learn and (hopefully) evolve. The head kaylon seems to think biologicals are purely of specified programming when we aren’t. We evolve from experiences and knowledge, whereas kaylons have specified programming, as in a specific way of seeing and doing things. Being too logical, they can’t understand the complexities of human emotion and experience. And as I consider the meaning of “life”:

The ability to experience.

(Damn this shit fucking long…)

Jhigh03 -2 points 4 years ago.

I wrote this show off after no making it through the first episode but ur thesis,lol, has caused me to give it another chance.