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: It is widely regarded as one of the show's most emotionally heavy episodes, exploring themes of personal happiness versus duty and the consequences of time travel. [S3E6] Twice in a Lifetime

: In later releases on platforms like Disney+ , slight dialogue changes were made to the message Gordon sends from the past (changing "six months" to "three months") to help resolve perceived time paradoxes. Time paradox issue fixed in S3E6 Twice in

: The episode includes a return of the character Isaac in a different, non-robotic form (played by Mark Jackson). " Twice in a Lifetime " is the

" Twice in a Lifetime " is the of the sci-fi series The Orville (titled The Orville: New Horizons ). Episode Summary

The story follows (played by Scott Grimes), who is accidentally sent back in time to 21st-century Earth. Instead of following Union protocol to remain in isolation, he builds a full life, marrying a woman named Laura and starting a family. When the crew of the Orville eventually arrives to rescue him, they find him years later and face a deep moral dilemma: whether to bring him back to his original time—which would effectively erase his wife and children from existence—or leave the timeline altered. Key Features and Highlights

[S3E6] Twice in a Lifetime