This single act of kindness is perceived as a divine miracle. By the time the planet reappears 11 days later, 700 years have passed, and a global religion—the "Church of Kelly" —has formed with Kelly as its central goddess.
The crew monitors the planet through successive 11-day cycles (1,400 years total), witnessing the religion evolve from medieval-style inquisitions and "trials by ordeal" into modern-day televangelism and eventually a post-religious, hyper-advanced society. The Orville Episode 12 Review: Mad Idolatry | Den of Geek [S1E12] Mad Idolatry
is the season finale of the first season of The Orville , written by creator Seth MacFarlane and directed by Brannon Braga. The episode is widely regarded by fans and critics as a high-concept sci-fi narrative that explores the societal impact of religious development and the ethical consequences of cultural contamination. Plot Overview and Science Concepts This single act of kindness is perceived as a divine miracle
During a brief initial landing, Commander Kelly Grayson uses a hand-held medical device to heal a minor head wound on a primitive young girl. The Orville Episode 12 Review: Mad Idolatry |