Darulio was there when you weren't.— Kelly Grayson to Ed Mercer[1]
Darulio was a Retepsian forensic archaeologist employed by the Planetary Union. Darulio slept with Kelly Grayson and was caught in the act by her husband, Ed Mercer, launching the events of the show.
In February 2420, the Planetary Union sent Darulio to examine ancient genetic material in order to settle a dispute between the Navarians and Bruidians.
History[]
Most of Darulio's background is unknown other than that he was a civilian forensic archaeologist employed by the Planetary Union.
At some point prior in the year 2418, Darulio met Kelly Grayson, and the two began an affair that was eventually discovered by Kelly's husband, Ed.[2]
A year later, Darulio excavated an archaeological site on the planet Lopovius, where a 30,000-year-old birthing bucket was discovered. The Union ordered Darulio to analyze genetic material recovered inside the bucket, which was believed to belong to the original settlers of the planet. Both Bruidian and Navarian species considered themselves the original inhabitants of the planet, and waged a protracted, bloody war for control. Darulio held the artifact on the USS Olympia until the USS Orville rendezvoused with adequate laboratory instruments for testing.[3]
On board the Orville, Ed and Kelly (now captain and commander of the Orville respectively) and Darulio exchanged tense introductions, but the trio agreed to set aside their dispute to achieve peace between the Bruidians and Navarians. Darulio revealed that he has worked on field excavations on Lopovius for the past six months and did not know Ed was now captain of the Orville.[n 1] The three concluded the conversation by shaking hands.[3]
Kelly confronted Darulio in his work station on the Orville, intending to establish professional boundaries between them. However, Kelly found herself almost irresistibly attracted to him, and the pair had sex in her quarters.[3]
Ed learned that Kelly is not at her post. He stumbled upon Kelly and Darulio in bed. Furious, Ed resolved to kick Darulio off the ship, but he too found himself powerfully attracted to Darulio and changed his mind. Darulio held several impromptu dates with Kelly and Ed, both of whom competed for Darulio's attention.[3]
Meanwhile, Chief of Security Alara Kitan grew suspicious of Darulio. He confessed that Retepsians exuded powerful pheromones while in heat that spark romantic desire upon skin-to-skin contact, and that Kelly and Ed unwittingly received his pheromones when the trio shook hands.[3]
That night, Darulio slept with Mercer, but was disturbed when he realized that their liaison jeopardized peace negotiations. With the Bruidians and Navarians at the brink of war, the Orville's crew utilized Darulio's pheromones to manufacture a drug that was secretly embedded in the Bruidian ambassador's sweat gland. The respective ambassadors were tricked into shaking the others' hand, and in a matter of hours, the two decided to elope and call off hostilities. Back in the laboratory, Darulio identified the remains recovered from the birthing bucket as both Bruidian and Navarian: the two shared a common ancestor.[3]
After a temporary peace was achieved, Darulio returned to the Olympia. Kelly caught him before boarding and asks whether he was in heat when she had her affair with him. Darulio looked to Kelly before giving an ambiguous answer of 'maybe.'[3]
Personality[]
Darulio had an outgoing, personable character. He conversed happily with others; ostensibly respected the personal interests of Ed and Kelly; and offered to recuse himself at the command of Mercer. On the other hand, Darulio knowingly exposed the two to pheromones that alter their neurological chemistry and declined to tell them. When confronted by Alara, he showed blithe indifference for his actions: "Look, it's harmless. The worst thing that happens is we all have great sex."[3] Although when confronted by Ed, he showed more remorse and an explanation for his actions: "I have no excuse, other than the fact that I come from a culture where it is considered rude to turn down sex."[3]
Darulio was health conscious. He restricted sugar from his diet and performs an hour of headstand meditation each day.[3]
Production[]
Early production of Darulio referred to him only as "Blue Alien," and he has no name in the original draft of the pilot script. Early drafts describe him as "a scaly, blue-skinned humanoid alien" with "a ridged forehead and very large, involved ears."[4] Caught in bed with Kelly, the script calls for "a high-pitched squeal, and a glob of blue liquid spurts out of a blowhole in the side of his head, hitting the wall."[4] Ed calls him Papa Smurf on his way out, although this joke is moved to later in the episode when Ed and Kelly argue in his office.
Like many other aliens in The Orville, the character of Darulio called for full-body makeup. Additionally, the costume required minimal clothing: only blue underwear. Visual Effects Artist Howard Berger later recalled clearing the costume by Rob Lowe, who portrays Darulio: "Rob was like, 'What have I got to lose? I've been at this for so long, I'm in, I'm in.'"[5] Lowe was painted blue with prosthetic scales.
According to Brannon Braga: writers, producers, and director Jon Favreau discussed at length the viscosity of Darulio's blue ejaculate because it would be the first comedic moment for the entire show. The team attempted to strike a balance of thickness and fluidity that would be funny but not disgusting for audiences, eventually settling on the thin spray seen in the show.[6] On November 1, 2017, Lowe posted a demonstration video of his costume's signature forehead-spray to his Instagram.[7]
Trivia[]
- The green in Darulio's clothing indicates that he is a member of the Planetary Union's Science section.
- Darulio is the first alien character introduced in the show.
Appearances[]
- Episode 1x01: Old Wounds
- Episode 1x02: Command Performance (mentioned only)
- Episode 1x04: If the Stars Should Appear (mentioned only)
- Episode 1x05: Pria (mentioned only)
- Episode 1x09: Cupid's Dagger
- Episode 1x12: Mad Idolatry (mentioned only)
- Episode 2x13: Tomorrow, and Tomorrow, and Tomorrow (mentioned only)
Notes[]
- ↑ This means that Darulio left for Lopovius at roughly the same time Mercer is promoted to Captain.
References[]
- ↑ Episode 1: Old Wounds
- ↑ Episode 1x01: Old Wounds
- ↑ 3.0 3.1 3.2 3.3 3.4 3.5 3.6 3.7 3.8 3.9 Episode 1x09: Cupid's Dagger
- ↑ 4.0 4.1 MacFarlane, Seth. "Orville 1x01 - Pilot". Fox. April, 2016.
- ↑ Bond, Jeff. The World of the Orville. Titan Books. 2018. Pg. 118.
- ↑ Wigler, Josh. "'The Orville' Producers Break Down Series Premiere: "This Is a New Genre"". Hollywood Reporter. Sept. 10, 2018.
- ↑ @robloweofficial. "I.. just.. can’t... hold... my @dodgers blue excitement for game 7!!!". Instagram. Nov. 1, 2017.