The best part of this is there's a replicator right there. There's no effort for this sandwich. You can have a sandwich like that any time you want on the Orville. And yet, Gordon is still really surprised and excited to get that sandwich he sent himself.
What I think about is whether the ship is in the same place. Sending something into the future, does it show up at the place where the item was? Because that ship may not be in the same place it was?
Talk about the master of Deferred Gratification. Gordon gets a sandwich he presumably wants to eat now, and sends it 3 months into the future. And then says, "I can't wait to eat that Sandwich".
@@markcantemail8018 it was sent into the future by three months, so the sandwich did not age at all. like if you were sent a million years into the future, you wouldn't be a million years old lol
@@markcantemail8018 Basically about about as much time passed for us watching the clip as did for the sandwich so it wouldn't get moldy in a couple of minutes.
@@kettch777 well it was 3 months ago, he just forgot. But I also find it funny that's he's one of those weirdos and is good friends with Malloy, the biggest weirdo.
The bit where malloy and Lamarr are talking to Talla when she's new about some of the shit that's happened always makes me laugh "I humped a statue and almost died" "Issac cut off my leg" "The captain and the commander were kidnapped for a zoo" "One time bortus almost crashed the ship cos of porn"
This is one of the most impressively patient "wait for it" jokes I have ever seen..... and the fact that it actually makes sense is even funnier, I'm glad this series pays attention to the little details....
Unlike STD or Picard where they would forget about stuff in the same episode lol, Stargate SG-1 also was good with continuity, STD and Picard just shits on their own continuity and to continuity of good old Star Trek!
One of the little details they didn't pay any attention to was how Mercer was throwing his cup around. When he takes a drink near the end of the clip it looks to be at least 3/4 full. Yet when he is gesticulating with it he is throwing it around as if it is empty.
@Alexanderiel I am curious about the mirror/alternative sandwich universe now lol and what consequences time traveling sandwich could cause, if there will be S4 I hope it will be addressed, and didn't that sandwich need to appear in space or on some other ship flying trough place were they originally sent that sandwich !? It would be more fun if that sandwich caused some revolution or affected other species lol!
The sandwich arrived to a surviving Orville - timeline up to now secured! The sandwich improved the mood of Gordon Malloy, who then could now stomach the idea of letting Bortus having a swing at being best man, averting relationship tension and potential future crisis - FUTURE secured! This sandwich is a hero.
That's actually a revolutionary piece of technology. Instead of storing supplies in space, you can store them in time. Anything that has a known rate of consumption can be sent forward so as you reappear when it will be needed.
That's a radical idea -- very clever. Whether it is the best use of resources probably depends at least partly on whether just replicating the items uses less energy than sending them forward in time.
@@JaniceinOR True, for most replicatable things it's probably cheaper to just replicate the item. But for thinks like fuel, or weapons or platinum you could store them in time while hooked up to a spacestation, and then have them appear later saving on weight and ship size.
Ed came to terms with how screwy his crew is back in season 1. His helmsman was arrested (and nearly lobotomized) for dry humping a statue, and in the very next episode an ensign listed spilling soy sauce on his lap as part of a damage report. “We have got to get better people.”
I didn't know when, but I was always certain the sandwich would show up again. Every episode since, whenever they were in that section of Engineering, I was waiting for the sandwich. I was almost as happy as Gordon when it finally reappeared.
I'm really glad Seth sort of took a backseat and became a supporting actor this season. He still had 1 or 2 episodes where he was the focus but most went to the 2nd and 3rd layer characters. Like DS9 it made the show feel more complete and lived in.
When you have a decent-sized cast, ya might as well use them. Ya never know when you're going to end up with a cult of personality like Morn on your hands until give characters a shot to shine
Thanks for mentioning DS9. It was a well written show [ espcially the war arch ] with characters and events that could not have existed in the earlier Star Trak programs. Such as Cpt. Cisco walking into the tailor shop and punching out Garak for bombing a shuttle and starting a war. Compared to the earlier ST programs, the charcters in DS9 acted more like people with pasts and problems.
@@JE-western-rider DS9 might not be the best Trek, but it is definitely my favorite Trek, though had Enterprise seen a 5th season, that rank might've been up for grab The characters and their growth really made the show stand out.
@@JE-western-rider @J E All other Treks had a logic-cock-blocker that stopped the main character from being impulsive, usually it was a Vulkan like Spock, Tuvok or T'pol and in TNG it was Data, but Cisco had no such chastity belt and it meant he got to enjoy a lot of Shaft moments where he could dish out on fools with a crushed velvet glove of slapping.
...It's 1:20am. I should probably have gone to bed an hour ago, but here we are... and you have convinced me to go make a sandwich, right now! 😋 It's going to have strips of chicken, melted cheese, mayo and baby spinach leaf, on a bun, served hot. I shall enjoy it in thy name! 🙏
And if a mere sandwich could have branched a new timeline, there's no way happily married with a child Gordon didn't branch one. Hopefully the TVA won't come for him.
Neither past mattered to Orville and the Union to that date. His life with a wife and two kids was already in the Orville database...so it happened and they were still them and still were in the union and the crew was a the same. The only thing you can say now is they needed him back to lead the fighter squadron in ep9...how they got him is the only way he wouldn't quit or be court marshaled. The erasure of the children was a metaphor of they don't really matter if present career Gordon never experienced them....but they do matter to Ed as he was confronted with an unwanted birth he now longs for. Better writing than many think.
Watching this video I saw this, the top previewed comment, dissing "Star Trek" & came into the replies to rip OP a new one. Then I saw the last word was "Discovery". Uhh.. we're good OP 😅😅
The sandwich is actually a metaphor for the episode. The first and last scenes were both lighthearted and funny, but between them was loaded with tension and drama. An emotional sandwich.
hardly makes up for that episode where they erased him and his family from existence, though. they could've just not bothered with him, gain back in time, and got him from the proper point
@@InfernosReaper not telling him and doing that would have been even crueler imo. Letting him think he’s gonna be happy with his family and then ripping it away from him without his knowledge would be pretty messed up.
@@ksaraf23 not really because if he and family got erased from existence, they'd have been none the wiser. honestly, I don't see why they couldn't just take him and his family back, and fix the timeline that way. after all they later take someone from a pre-space travel society into the Union, why not this family? It was just a dick move
This scene cracked me up - mainly due to how unexepected it was! Really hoping this series gets renewed - so many more stories to tell and it's a show this world really needs right now - perfect escapsim mixed with beautiful and meaningful storytelling.
I like to think the genesis of this came from the time Isaac amputated Gordon's leg and then it fell from the ceiling later in the episode. Someone tweeted Seth Macfarlane at the time and asked if any thought had been given to having the leg drop down a few episodes later instead and Macfarlane replied what a great idea that would have been.
Cutting off his leg as a "prank" was creepy as eff. I found it interesting that medical technology in this story allows regrowing a new leg. However, if med tech was that advanced they should be able to greatly extend human life spans making people seemingly immortal. Who knows maybe aging is the DNA degenerating and the "new leg" would be based on the DNA of his current age but damn, if med tech is that advanced people should be living longer than now, maybe 200 years? Not even Star Trek Next Gen can flat out regrow a leg. Heck. Even AFTER getting my new leg if I was Gordon I would be afraid of that robot. Even if he gets a new leg there is a fear and trauma factor.
I had completely forgot about the sandwich because I was focused on the emotional episode of that time travel episode, but after seeing that sandwich again, I feel incredibly satisfied.
A very lighthearted moment you didn't see in TNG, yet it shows the strong camaraderie of the "Orville" crew that made them the best ship to work with in the Planetary Union 😉
Thee TNG crew was way more professional, being the flagship and all. The Orville crew started out as a band a misfits. Very refreshing, yes, because that is how everyday people are at work.
That's what I like about him.... he's just this regular guy doing his job and not over-thinking anything. One problem of Star Trek is the general lack of ordinary people who don't eat/breathe/sleep fe-de-ra-tion all the time. It's also why he fit in so well in the 21st century... send him anywhere at any time and he'll adapt.
@@updfdrakkell143 I posted an another thread that the other characters who "fixed the time line" by going back to rescue him 10 years earlier should have never told Gordon of the family he lost on the other time line and had to live with the guilt of the happiness they took from him but Gordon is totally unaware and maybe even asks them why they look so sad when they should be happy that they rescued him. That would have had a bigger irony factor than them telling him.
The way Ed was waving that coffee mug around, it's a wonder he didn't spill any of it. Yep, while everyone else is going on and on about the sandwich, I'm worried about Ed spilling his coffee. LOL!!
Some times a snack really does help, give you time to think about something else, calm down and feel less stressed. Wish future me could send me sandwhiches at the exact moment he knew I’d need it
Even if they never renew the show, this really sums up the entire experience of watching Orville "This is a goddamn weird ass place we work in, lemme tell ya"
Space....The Final Frontier. These are the voyages of the Starship Orville. Its continuing mission: To continue the sci-fi adventures inspired by Gene Roddenberry's visions. To seek first contacts with strange new aliens and civilizations. To boldly go where no 'Nu Trek' has gone before!
Can't imagine what it would have been in the writers room to set this up one episode and have it work out a scenario where the return of the sandwich would have impact beyond a cheap gag much later.
This is a good philosophy in life. Prepare little surprises for yourself. I remember waking up from being black-out drunk only to find a bottle of water ready at my bedside. Take care of yourself, because you'll always be you. Even ten years from now, it's just you. So invest in yourself.
I still laugh hysterically at Ed's question of which made Gordon more upset, this or the invasion of Earth. Then I can't breathe when John mutters his last line, all while Ed remains completely unfazed. 🤣🤣🤣 These moments are why I miss this show so much! This scene was so well set up and it was stupid funny.
Can't argue with Malloy. Imagine your sat doing your job one day and out of no were a delicious egg salad sandwich magically appears. That'd cheer me up too.
@@chrisfs150 Depends how their made I guess. I used to love the egg mayo buns they made at my work cafe. Even better with salt and vinegar crisps put in but the ones they made in most shops tasted horrible.
Soldier: I have a question Engineer: what's your question Soldier: I teleported bread Medic: where have you been sending it Soldier: three months into the future.
Its like watching a ship full of high school buddies who try to act serious but every once in a while they goof around and then there are a couple people who are tossed into the middle of it trying to make sense of all of the shenanigans. Such a great show!
I admire his wisdom. He knew that if he just ate the sandwich at the time he first had it, then it would just be another sandwich. But if he sent it into the future it would eventually be a pleasant surprise that would brighten up his day.
Seth once said in a interview he wanted the show to be a drama from the start but no one would green light it if it wasn't a comedy. The third season Seth has way more freedom was able to tell the storys he wanted to.
@@xanosdarkpaw1 They are _fewer_ and more subtle, The Orville is still great and has truly achieved parity with golden age Trek but I did prefer the more joke laden format because it took the edge off of the serious matters at hand. I do not think it needs to be a laugh a minute but I think it would have been better if it had found a middle ground.
This show has really taken another step this season. I have more fun watching this show than any other. It has been a very long time since I was excited for the next episode for any show.
To be fair, it's not getting the sandwich that made him happy. It's the fact that he was right. His sadness comes from feeling rejected and that he doesn't matter. The best cure for feeling wronged is to feel right about something, literally anything. This is why when we feel wronged we lash out looking for a chance to be right about something. Most people feel that pain all there life and never get the chance to feel right about anything. If you're a good person who genuinely wants to help someone feel good, you will give them the chance to be right about something.
See I love this show because they reference past episodes and keep continuity, not like most shows now where crazy shit happens and is never brought up again it just makes the whole thing feel more real ya know.
Love how if they kept the second sandwich they would have created a temporal paradox that would have created a new universe. Would be cool if they came across a species that did this to create stuff.
But it wasn't resolved "just like that". He only sent it 3 months into the future, 2 episodes ago. It'd be different if he said to send it 3 years into the future and it showed up now in order to resolve the minor plot point. Lamar would be like, "oh I must have hit months by mistake instead of years." If that happened, then your comment would make sense.
Now that i've seen this and been thinking about it. I think the Sandwich is actually a reference to a comment from Scotty in the Kelvin Star Trek Timeline. When Kirk and Elder Spock encounters him, Scotty is ranting about some of his work, one of them is about advanced subspace transportation tech and that he used Admiral's Archers prized beagle which kirk knew. When asked about it Scotty simply said I'll tell you when it re-appears. Supposedly when the Kelvin Timeline was finished or ended at least with there version of the TOS crew. We were supposed to eventually see that beagle appear as a way of closing. Think Seth is paying homage to that line.
For a moment, I thought you were going to say when Kirk tells Scotty that Spock is from the future, Scotty says: "Well that's great, do they still have sandwiches there?"
I love how quickly the other guy is on board with sending the sandwich into the future. No confusion, no disappointment, just "yeah, sure, let's do it"
it's a cute joke, and it made me laugh. Realistically, though? They would have needed to know where the Orville was going to be in 3 months, which of course they don't have that data, so that sandwich should have technically appeared where it was transported from. Unless of course it would be like a Star Trek transporter, where you lock on to a receiving pad to transport to..
I believe it's like Star Trek where locks in on the pad that it was transported from. Since Seth is giving us a Star Trek like universe I am sure that the transporter works like a Star Trek teleporter
@@derekseven1647 Yeah, but the different thing here is, it travels through time. I've not watched this season of the Orville, yet, but my understanding is they destroyed that device at some point, so when the sandwich rematerializes, things are different at that point.
You should not forget the sandwich appears in the future in an instant, or in a parallel universe thst is 3 months ahead . So this is not his sandwich, it's the sandwich send just now from the universe that is 3 months in the past. Where he made the 10 sec scene if it is in universe, he could bite of a piece and it should have disappeared from the future one. Otherwise the device could freeze it in time for the 3 months knowing the future, it just waits for the Orville to pass by on the predicted location and appears...so the future is already written and the machine send the sandwich back before it actually was send back. So even the destruction of the device has no affect as the sandwich is already placed at the location 3 months in the future and waiting for the time line to catch up
Assuming for them, the time travel device works by placing the object at a very specific point in time. In the sandwich's case, it was sent to that same table/console 3 months ago. I mean if you want to be specific, our planet is MOVING in space. So going back or forward in time means we need to be aware that the planet is NOT in the same place in space at that specific time
I feel like they would be fully aware of that and would have designated quantum locks for the time travel. The Orville or even the table could have a unique signature that the time machine uses as a point of reference. I know they don't say that in the show but that's my internal logic for all time travel stuff.
The best part of this was that the sandwich didn’t return until a few episodes later when you had completely forgotten about it.
The best part is that the writers didn't forget about it.
The best part of this is there's a replicator right there. There's no effort for this sandwich. You can have a sandwich like that any time you want on the Orville. And yet, Gordon is still really surprised and excited to get that sandwich he sent himself.
its like if you get yourself a drink from the fridge vs if someone gets one for you
It's the little things in life that are the best.
There's a life lesson in there ;)
I’d sent an extra warp core to myself, while at a starbase.
What I think about is whether the ship is in the same place. Sending something into the future, does it show up at the place where the item was? Because that ship may not be in the same place it was?
Talk about the master of Deferred Gratification. Gordon gets a sandwich he presumably wants to eat now, and sends it 3 months into the future. And then says, "I can't wait to eat that Sandwich".
Well to be fair with their matter creation technology he can literally create a sandwich moments after sending that one to the future
Be funny if it wasn’t even that great a sandwich
@@vexxama 3 Months later i figured it would be stale or have mold on it ? But he thought it was Yummy , so I am Wrong again .
@@markcantemail8018 it was sent into the future by three months, so the sandwich did not age at all. like if you were sent a million years into the future, you wouldn't be a million years old lol
@@markcantemail8018 Basically about about as much time passed for us watching the clip as did for the sandwich so it wouldn't get moldy in a couple of minutes.
"It's a goddamn, weird ass place place we work in. Lemme tell ya."
- Lt .Cmdr LaMarr, the realist words ever spoken in science fiction
I always found it hilarious he was so shocked when HE was the one who actually sent the sandwich forward in the first place.
in the semi-style of Boomhauer. 😂🤣
@@kettch777 well it was 3 months ago, he just forgot. But I also find it funny that's he's one of those weirdos and is good friends with Malloy, the biggest weirdo.
And Ed is just like, “yup.”
The bit where malloy and Lamarr are talking to Talla when she's new about some of the shit that's happened always makes me laugh
"I humped a statue and almost died"
"Issac cut off my leg"
"The captain and the commander were kidnapped for a zoo"
"One time bortus almost crashed the ship cos of porn"
This is one of the most impressively patient "wait for it" jokes I have ever seen..... and the fact that it actually makes sense is even funnier, I'm glad this series pays attention to the little details....
Unlike STD or Picard where they would forget about stuff in the same episode lol, Stargate SG-1 also was good with continuity, STD and Picard just shits on their own continuity and to continuity of good old Star Trek!
Except there wasn't really much of a joke with it. It just appeared again and oh... Cool... I guess.
@@1Chasg I would explain the joke, but you seem bent on being sour grapes.
One of the little details they didn't pay any attention to was how Mercer was throwing his cup around.
When he takes a drink near the end of the clip it looks to be at least 3/4 full.
Yet when he is gesticulating with it he is throwing it around as if it is empty.
@Alexanderiel I am curious about the mirror/alternative sandwich universe now lol and what consequences time traveling sandwich could cause, if there will be S4 I hope it will be addressed, and didn't that sandwich need to appear in space or on some other ship flying trough place were they originally sent that sandwich !? It would be more fun if that sandwich caused some revolution or affected other species lol!
The sandwich arrived to a surviving Orville - timeline up to now secured!
The sandwich improved the mood of Gordon Malloy, who then could now stomach the idea of letting Bortus having a swing at being best man, averting relationship tension and potential future crisis - FUTURE secured!
This sandwich is a hero.
"It's a goddamn, weird ass place place we work in. Lemme tell ya."
Laughs in HEAVY.
🤯🤯
That’s a really good point. He was upset then he received a surprise that made him feel much better.
Where's that hippo from "Harvey Birdman"? We need to tell him malloy got that thing he sent him
That's actually a revolutionary piece of technology. Instead of storing supplies in space, you can store them in time. Anything that has a known rate of consumption can be sent forward so as you reappear when it will be needed.
That's actually kind of brilliant.
That's a radical idea -- very clever.
Whether it is the best use of resources probably depends at least partly on whether just replicating the items uses less energy than sending them forward in time.
@@JaniceinOR True, for most replicatable things it's probably cheaper to just replicate the item. But for thinks like fuel, or weapons or platinum you could store them in time while hooked up to a spacestation, and then have them appear later saving on weight and ship size.
I think the best thing to store would actually be perishables and other time sensitive things
On behalf of anybody who has ever ran out of toilet paper, I would like to nominate you for the Nobel Prize in physics.
I love how Mercer says nothing after LaMarr's comment and just sips his drink. He knows it's weird too.
Well he does have a Kermit the Frog on his desk. Guy is just living the meme.
@@endorbr OMG you're right. Spot on with the face and all 🤣
Yeah
Same shit different day
Ed came to terms with how screwy his crew is back in season 1. His helmsman was arrested (and nearly lobotomized) for dry humping a statue, and in the very next episode an ensign listed spilling soy sauce on his lap as part of a damage report. “We have got to get better people.”
I didn't know when, but I was always certain the sandwich would show up again.
Every episode since, whenever they were in that section of Engineering, I was waiting for the sandwich.
I was almost as happy as Gordon when it finally reappeared.
In an alternate universe, the Kaylons killed everyone, and one day a sandwich just appears in the void of space.
We'll meet again, don't know where, don't know wheennnnnnn
I actually forgot about the sandwich until it showed again
I fuckin cheered when that sandwich appeared
Chekhov's egg sandwich
I'm really glad Seth sort of took a backseat and became a supporting actor this season. He still had 1 or 2 episodes where he was the focus but most went to the 2nd and 3rd layer characters. Like DS9 it made the show feel more complete and lived in.
When you have a decent-sized cast, ya might as well use them. Ya never know when you're going to end up with a cult of personality like Morn on your hands until give characters a shot to shine
Thanks for mentioning DS9. It was a well written show [ espcially the war arch ] with characters and events that could not have existed in the earlier Star Trak programs. Such as Cpt. Cisco walking into the tailor shop and punching out Garak for bombing a shuttle and starting a war. Compared to the earlier ST programs, the charcters in DS9 acted more like people with pasts and problems.
@@JE-western-rider DS9 might not be the best Trek, but it is definitely my favorite Trek, though had Enterprise seen a 5th season, that rank might've been up for grab
The characters and their growth really made the show stand out.
@@JE-western-rider @J E All other Treks had a logic-cock-blocker that stopped the main character from being impulsive, usually it was a Vulkan like Spock, Tuvok or T'pol and in TNG it was Data, but Cisco had no such chastity belt and it meant he got to enjoy a lot of Shaft moments where he could dish out on fools with a crushed velvet glove of slapping.
@@krashd And he dunked on the vulcans the one time his team got a point. :D
Speaking as someone who can be moved to tears by a sandwich, I find this completely realistic.
Watch Charlotte (anime), you will cry over an omelette rice.
That is a sammich. A sandwich does not have that power.
Can relate. A well crafted sandwich after a day of lunatic nonsense feels like you earned something.
There really is nothing like a good sandwich
...It's 1:20am. I should probably have gone to bed an hour ago, but here we are... and you have convinced me to go make a sandwich, right now! 😋
It's going to have strips of chicken, melted cheese, mayo and baby spinach leaf, on a bun, served hot. I shall enjoy it in thy name!
🙏
If this is the last season then return of the sandwich is all the closure we’ll ever need!
TRUE
And if a mere sandwich could have branched a new timeline, there's no way happily married with a child Gordon didn't branch one. Hopefully the TVA won't come for him.
@@HariSeldon913 they killed that timeline by going back further to get him a month or so after he arrived.
It really does pay off later.
Neither past mattered to Orville and the Union to that date. His life with a wife and two kids was already in the Orville database...so it happened and they were still them and still were in the union and the crew was a the same.
The only thing you can say now is they needed him back to lead the fighter squadron in ep9...how they got him is the only way he wouldn't quit or be court marshaled.
The erasure of the children was a metaphor of they don't really matter if present career Gordon never experienced them....but they do matter to Ed as he was confronted with an unwanted birth he now longs for.
Better writing than many think.
I love Ed's face when he drinks his coffee because he agrees with what Lamarr said.
"yeph, time travel sandwich, sound normal".
I LOVE how the joke paid off in the end XD
500 sandwiches
and one million beers plz.. alexa! play serebro - sladko (slowed+reverb)
The sensation is... Wonderful!
@@Ocitivka500 sandwiches
"What are you doing?"
@@OcitivkaWe must have more.
The sandwich was never there when he wanted it, but it was there when he needed it.
*insert Dark Knight theme*
That sandwich had far more character development than the entire cast of Star Trek Discovery
Holy shit nobody cares
🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣
Agreed.
I enjoyed it myself along with my new and old show
Watching this video I saw this, the top previewed comment, dissing "Star Trek" & came into the replies to rip OP a new one. Then I saw the last word was "Discovery". Uhh.. we're good OP 😅😅
""It's a goddamn, weird-ass place we work in." -John LaMarr
"We're Starfleet Officers, Weird Is Part Of The Job." - Captain Janeway.
Thank you! I’m glad somebody remembered Janeway said that.
The sandwich is actually a metaphor for the episode. The first and last scenes were both lighthearted and funny, but between them was loaded with tension and drama. An emotional sandwich.
Wow.
EMOTIONAL SANDWICH
It is a metaphor or really bookends for the entire series. Remember it started with the time banana.
"We need no longer fear The Banana."
The sandwich showing up when it did is the best luck he's had the entire series.
hardly makes up for that episode where they erased him and his family from existence, though. they could've just not bothered with him, gain back in time, and got him from the proper point
@@InfernosReaper small chance he is living happily in a branched timeline.... maybe.
@@FirestoneX I like to hope so.
@@InfernosReaper not telling him and doing that would have been even crueler imo. Letting him think he’s gonna be happy with his family and then ripping it away from him without his knowledge would be pretty messed up.
@@ksaraf23 not really because if he and family got erased from existence, they'd have been none the wiser.
honestly, I don't see why they couldn't just take him and his family back, and fix the timeline that way. after all they later take someone from a pre-space travel society into the Union, why not this family?
It was just a dick move
2:59 Lemarr you're the one that sent it to the future.
Actually his name is Lamarr. The E is supposed to be an A. 🤓
@@hexagonal69 ...I thought Lamarr was a headcrab?
@@Victor-056happy Half-Life 2 20th Anniversary!
This scene cracked me up - mainly due to how unexepected it was! Really hoping this series gets renewed - so many more stories to tell and it's a show this world really needs right now - perfect escapsim mixed with beautiful and meaningful storytelling.
it’s literally everything Star Trek should be
Philosophical optimistic navel gazing is my favourite element of Star Trek that is sorely missing from current Trek
@@TheGodOfWarhammer watch lower decks and strange new worlds you nerds
@@Cobalt985 RIGHT? They're basically the best Trek material since DS9/TNG. Also hi fellow element, what's up
I like to think the genesis of this came from the time Isaac amputated Gordon's leg and then it fell from the ceiling later in the episode. Someone tweeted Seth Macfarlane at the time and asked if any thought had been given to having the leg drop down a few episodes later instead and Macfarlane replied what a great idea that would have been.
Cutting off his leg as a "prank" was creepy as eff. I found it interesting that medical technology in this story allows regrowing a new leg. However, if med tech was that advanced they should be able to greatly extend human life spans making people seemingly immortal. Who knows maybe aging is the DNA degenerating and the "new leg" would be based on the DNA of his current age but damn, if med tech is that advanced people should be living longer than now, maybe 200 years?
Not even Star Trek Next Gen can flat out regrow a leg. Heck. Even AFTER getting my new leg if I was Gordon I would be afraid of that robot. Even if he gets a new leg there is a fear and trauma factor.
My comment about how creepy and disturbing that action was got deleted by the censor for being "offensive".
I had completely forgot about the sandwich because I was focused on the emotional episode of that time travel episode, but after seeing that sandwich again, I feel incredibly satisfied.
Shouldn't the sandwich be all mouldy if it's from 3 months ago 🤔
Mercer just embodying the Kermit sipping tea meme at the end there. 🐸☕️
And he has Kermit in his office. The little threads keep getting woven together ...
"This is a god damn weird ass place to work, I tell you what" hits me every time lol
I fully admit that I would react the same way that Gordon did if something like that happened to me
It's looks like the time you meet old best friend you lost contact with, of course you would be happy.
A very lighthearted moment you didn't see in TNG, yet it shows the strong camaraderie of the "Orville" crew that made them the best ship to work with in the Planetary Union 😉
I love John's face the entire time Gordon is ranting. He's like, "Dude, get over yourself, please."
Thee TNG crew was way more professional, being the flagship and all. The Orville crew started out as a band a misfits. Very refreshing, yes, because that is how everyday people are at work.
@RubiiX LOL, yup.
yea, TNG needed more humor like TOS.
@@andytay5507 What? Data most of the time, Worf at other times?
The writers on the show and Seth MacFarlane the Creator is incredible. This show is one of best shows to have ever existed.
Sometimes a sandwich is just a sandwich... and sometimes it's a shaggy dog. I knew that Chekhov's sandwich would pay off.
Brick joke. Comes around again.
Gordon's a simple guy.
All the actors are EXCELLENT! I Love em' ALL!
He's a country folksy version of Tom Paris 😆😊
That's what I like about him.... he's just this regular guy doing his job and not over-thinking anything. One problem of Star Trek is the general lack of ordinary people who don't eat/breathe/sleep fe-de-ra-tion all the time.
It's also why he fit in so well in the 21st century... send him anywhere at any time and he'll adapt.
Gordon is a complicated guy who knows that the simple things make him happy.
For "Gordon" I suspect autism spectrum maybe Asperger's syndrome.
The sandwich coming back also proves that there’s another timeline where Gordon’s still happily living with Laura and their children.
how so? cuz I kinda wished he woulda stayed more cuz of him being perfectly happy
@@updfdrakkell143 I posted an another thread that the other characters who "fixed the time line" by going back to rescue him 10 years earlier should have never told Gordon of the family he lost on the other time line and had to live with the guilt of the happiness they took from him but Gordon is totally unaware and maybe even asks them why they look so sad when they should be happy that they rescued him. That would have had a bigger irony factor than them telling him.
The way Ed was waving that coffee mug around, it's a wonder he didn't spill any of it. Yep, while everyone else is going on and on about the sandwich, I'm worried about Ed spilling his coffee. LOL!!
Didn't you know coffee cups in the future come with inertial dampers?
The coffee is in a space mug.
I could be wrong but I think you can buy mugs that have a shape which essentially prevents spilling from normal use.
@@patrickradcliffe3837 To quote Rufus, "modern technology."
@@Gretcie more or less an inverted funnel shape?
Some times a snack really does help, give you time to think about something else, calm down and feel less stressed. Wish future me could send me sandwhiches at the exact moment he knew I’d need it
just love how after that conversation and the reappearance of the sandwich, mercer just sips his drink as though it is all normal. hahaha.
Given the Kermit the Frog in his office, he may be very familiar with the "Kermit calmly sipping his hot beverage" meme.
Even if they never renew the show, this really sums up the entire experience of watching Orville "This is a goddamn weird ass place we work in, lemme tell ya"
I think everything is just a little funnier with Ed just quietly observing the freak show. "Thank you, Soberman."
Literally never seen the show, but he’s already my favorite character
Space....The Final Frontier. These are the voyages of the Starship Orville. Its continuing mission: To continue the sci-fi adventures inspired by Gene Roddenberry's visions. To seek first contacts with strange new aliens and civilizations. To boldly go where no 'Nu Trek' has gone before!
Can't imagine what it would have been in the writers room to set this up one episode and have it work out a scenario where the return of the sandwich would have impact beyond a cheap gag much later.
This is a good philosophy in life. Prepare little surprises for yourself. I remember waking up from being black-out drunk only to find a bottle of water ready at my bedside. Take care of yourself, because you'll always be you. Even ten years from now, it's just you. So invest in yourself.
This Show is so relatable to where I work and even in the future people will still be the same.
That was a good call back.
I just love how Mercer just drinks his coffee like that happens every day. He is not phased AT ALL.
"fazed"
@@DUCKDUCKGOISMUCHBETTER?
@@CutWat The word is "fazed", not "phased". These words are homonyms. Same pronunciation, different meaning & spelling.
@@DUCKDUCKGOISMUCHBETTER I meant why did you even comment 'fazed' there wasn't a typo or anything
@@CutWat "or anything"? Of course there was "something", and I explained it to you. It was an entirely wrong word, not merely a typo.
I LOL'd sooo hard when it finally reappeared, such a good comic relief 🤣🤣🤣🤣
I love how this gives us the most exact timeframe in the existence of fandoms
The blueprints are in the background.
It’s the little things that makes life worth living: like sending an egg salad sandwich 3 months into the future to yourself.
I love how Ed silently acknowledges to that "That's a weird place to work" by silently sipping his tea.
I still laugh hysterically at Ed's question of which made Gordon more upset, this or the invasion of Earth. Then I can't breathe when John mutters his last line, all while Ed remains completely unfazed. 🤣🤣🤣
These moments are why I miss this show so much! This scene was so well set up and it was stupid funny.
Can't argue with Malloy. Imagine your sat doing your job one day and out of no were a delicious egg salad sandwich magically appears. That'd cheer me up too.
Delicious egg salad is a bit of an oxymoron isn't it...
@@chrisfs150 Depends how their made I guess. I used to love the egg mayo buns they made at my work cafe. Even better with salt and vinegar crisps put in but the ones they made in most shops tasted horrible.
@@chrisfs150you are wrong.
Soldier: I have a question
Engineer: what's your question
Soldier: I teleported bread
Medic: where have you been sending it
Soldier: three months into the future.
The funniest part about watching this is that I ate a sandwich that I had been saving in the fridge shortly before watching this clip.
Its like watching a ship full of high school buddies who try to act serious but every once in a while they goof around and then there are a couple people who are tossed into the middle of it trying to make sense of all of the shenanigans. Such a great show!
A small act of kindness for our future selves will pay off in ways we can’t completely comprehend
1000% glad they showed this. This is all that mattered in the final episode.
The Orville is the only show I know of that payed off the time travel. It was awesome when it showed up 3 months later lol.
That scene was definitely "A nice surprise" 🤣🤣🤣🤣
Until diarrhea happened
It’s a beautiful sentient when you think about; sacrificing his happiness in the moment so he could be happy in the future.
I admire his wisdom. He knew that if he just ate the sandwich at the time he first had it, then it would just be another sandwich. But if he sent it into the future it would eventually be a pleasant surprise that would brighten up his day.
I just love the look on Mercer's face at the end, after the "weird place" line. Like he's in agreement, but doesn't want to say so.
I love how happy he was to see it, even though he could have litteraly walked a few steps to his left and got one anyway.
Yep, just like when a friend brings me a cold drink that would have taken me very little more work for me to get myself.
I love when shows keep up with little details makes them so much more entertaining
Star Trek Discovery wishes it had this level of continutity
The sandwich actually showing back up is perfection.
Most of the comedy was outright killed when the show moved to Hulu but I laughed my arse off when the sandwich came back and Gordon was so happy.
It's so wholesome!
Seth once said in a interview he wanted the show to be a drama from the start but no one would green light it if it wasn't a comedy. The third season Seth has way more freedom was able to tell the storys he wanted to.
Less jokes but higher quality ones. Like the wedding invitation.
@@xanosdarkpaw1 They are _fewer_ and more subtle, The Orville is still great and has truly achieved parity with golden age Trek but I did prefer the more joke laden format because it took the edge off of the serious matters at hand. I do not think it needs to be a laugh a minute but I think it would have been better if it had found a middle ground.
@@ClokworkGremlin wholemeal *
This show has really taken another step this season. I have more fun watching this show than any other. It has been a very long time since I was excited for the next episode for any show.
I had totally forgotten about the sandwich, and laughed my head off when it appeared.
To be fair, it's not getting the sandwich that made him happy. It's the fact that he was right. His sadness comes from feeling rejected and that he doesn't matter. The best cure for feeling wronged is to feel right about something, literally anything.
This is why when we feel wronged we lash out looking for a chance to be right about something. Most people feel that pain all there life and never get the chance to feel right about anything. If you're a good person who genuinely wants to help someone feel good, you will give them the chance to be right about something.
"I have done nothing but teleport bread" but in orville
I appreciate how Mercer is rarely the center of attention for most episodes. Seth MacFarlene is really letting the other characters shine.
This writing just shows how brilliant Seth really is, ...I can't get over how many levels he just hit there in this conjoined scene!
Now I very much want an egg salad sandwich!!! I haven't had one in decades!
Well, you should have thought about this three months ago.
🍳🥪 there you go.
This is a goddamn weird-ass place we watch videos in I'm telling you. 😂
The seriousness that he asks Gordon which is worse, the invasion of earth or bortus being issac's best man
Man! You did a good job with THIS one!
See I love this show because they reference past episodes and keep continuity, not like most shows now where crazy shit happens and is never brought up again it just makes the whole thing feel more real ya know.
This is the greatest set-up & pay-off in science fiction history.
But that's the essence. The sudden appearance of something you enjoy will surprise you and make your day.
I was waiting the whole episode for the sandwich to appear.
I was hoping for Alara, then suddenly ...
'BANG' HOLY SH*T ! Alara !!! YES !!! YES !!!
Brothers!!!
Lamarr is hilarious in this. Probably one of the best lines in Orville.
“Holy shit a time sandwich!”
I like milloy’s life philosophy!
This feels like a secret cutscene in a game that happens if you complete some weird side quest
Love how if they kept the second sandwich they would have created a temporal paradox that would have created a new universe. Would be cool if they came across a species that did this to create stuff.
Lol past him sen future him comfort food this is a man who loves himself
1:59 Oh look, Seths projecting.
Ouch
Never have I seen a man so happy to eat a 3-month-old sandwich.
This guy is a perfect representation of an adult ADHD, spoken from experience
That look of you're an idiot but I'm 100% with you. True bro moments
Now *I* want an egg salad sandwich.
Now, or three months from now?
@@AB-ez4rm why not have two?
Hmm. Today I is Aug 30 and I am telling myself to buy an egg salad sandwich 3 months from now. I will get it on November 30.
Every time I watch orville now my mind is blown that he does the voice of steve on american dad and also what a crazy good singer he is.
This MUST be the end of The Orville TV series if a plot point as minor as a sandwich arriving from the past is resolved just like that!
Nah, this is just a little side humor.
Closure at last.
But it wasn't resolved "just like that". He only sent it 3 months into the future, 2 episodes ago. It'd be different if he said to send it 3 years into the future and it showed up now in order to resolve the minor plot point. Lamar would be like, "oh I must have hit months by mistake instead of years." If that happened, then your comment would make sense.
It’s a closure yes just in case it’s not renewed. If it’s renewed it’s not closed of main story points
@@jeffs6090 from episode 6 into episode 10.
Unlikely is something in a show or movie that has a moment that gets a payoff that works or actually goes through but this? This is gold
Five.Hundred.Sandwich
xDD
That sandwich appeared right when he needed it the most
Now that i've seen this and been thinking about it. I think the Sandwich is actually a reference to a comment from Scotty in the Kelvin Star Trek Timeline.
When Kirk and Elder Spock encounters him, Scotty is ranting about some of his work, one of them is about advanced subspace transportation tech and that he used Admiral's Archers prized beagle which kirk knew.
When asked about it Scotty simply said I'll tell you when it re-appears.
Supposedly when the Kelvin Timeline was finished or ended at least with there version of the TOS crew. We were supposed to eventually see that beagle appear as a way of closing.
Think Seth is paying homage to that line.
Poor Porthos, it would have been nice to see him again.
For a moment, I thought you were going to say when Kirk tells Scotty that Spock is from the future, Scotty says:
"Well that's great, do they still have sandwiches there?"
Gordon is one of my favorite characters. I'm so happy for him his egg salad sandwich came back!
I love the simple but succinct explanation of temporal dynamics.
I love how quickly the other guy is on board with sending the sandwich into the future. No confusion, no disappointment, just "yeah, sure, let's do it"
it's a cute joke, and it made me laugh.
Realistically, though? They would have needed to know where the Orville was going to be in 3 months, which of course they don't have that data, so that sandwich should have technically appeared where it was transported from. Unless of course it would be like a Star Trek transporter, where you lock on to a receiving pad to transport to..
I believe it's like Star Trek where locks in on the pad that it was transported from. Since Seth is giving us a Star Trek like universe I am sure that the transporter works like a Star Trek teleporter
@@derekseven1647 Yeah, but the different thing here is, it travels through time. I've not watched this season of the Orville, yet, but my understanding is they destroyed that device at some point, so when the sandwich rematerializes, things are different at that point.
You should not forget the sandwich appears in the future in an instant, or in a parallel universe thst is 3 months ahead . So this is not his sandwich, it's the sandwich send just now from the universe that is 3 months in the past.
Where he made the 10 sec scene if it is in universe, he could bite of a piece and it should have disappeared from the future one.
Otherwise the device could freeze it in time for the 3 months knowing the future, it just waits for the Orville to pass by on the predicted location and appears...so the future is already written and the machine send the sandwich back before it actually was send back. So even the destruction of the device has no affect as the sandwich is already placed at the location 3 months in the future and waiting for the time line to catch up
Assuming for them, the time travel device works by placing the object at a very specific point in time. In the sandwich's case, it was sent to that same table/console 3 months ago. I mean if you want to be specific, our planet is MOVING in space. So going back or forward in time means we need to be aware that the planet is NOT in the same place in space at that specific time
I feel like they would be fully aware of that and would have designated quantum locks for the time travel. The Orville or even the table could have a unique signature that the time machine uses as a point of reference.
I know they don't say that in the show but that's my internal logic for all time travel stuff.
I like the idea of the sandwich appearing in the background while they were talking and some rando picks it up and eats it.
This show is a manifestation of joy. shame Disney treats it so poorly.