Andor Finally Got Me
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Top Comments (10)
Best idea, villains that aren't dumb, heroes that have to be smart to oppose them.
Andor S2 feels like a HBO show Last of us S2 feels like a Disney+ show
Give this production team another Star Wars project, let them cook.
Syril is now arguably one of the best characters in Star Wars now. Because he is the character that realizes, in a dramatic way not a comedic way, the "are we the baddies?" moment.
One thing that is also really impressive about Andor: the sets. The sets in this series are absolutely magnificent. They are blending real locations, built sets and CG backdrops more effectively than I have ever seen in Star Wars. The whole thing looks totally real.
"Who are you" is the strongest yet simple line that shook my memory, just like "i cant swim" did it in last season.
Ghorman: "We are the Ghor, the Galaxy is watching!" The Empire: "Let them eat KX"
The saddest thing about Andor is that we're likely never getting anything this good from the SW universe ever again.
I am 40 and I watched this with my dad who is 70. We loved it. I'm glad we were able to share this series together.
We have another example of a writer/showrunner that has actually lived life and studied the world and applied it to his writing. He studied tyranny and rebellions in our actual history, what makes they work and fail. This isn't some adolescent 33 yr old out of grad school that's never left California and is more concerned about modern day politics than the politics of the world they are tasked to build. Bravo.
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Top Comments (10)
Best idea, villains that aren't dumb, heroes that have to be smart to oppose them.
Andor S2 feels like a HBO show Last of us S2 feels like a Disney+ show
Give this production team another Star Wars project, let them cook.
Syril is now arguably one of the best characters in Star Wars now. Because he is the character that realizes, in a dramatic way not a comedic way, the "are we the baddies?" moment.
One thing that is also really impressive about Andor: the sets. The sets in this series are absolutely magnificent. They are blending real locations, built sets and CG backdrops more effectively than I have ever seen in Star Wars. The whole thing looks totally real.
"Who are you" is the strongest yet simple line that shook my memory, just like "i cant swim" did it in last season.
Ghorman: "We are the Ghor, the Galaxy is watching!" The Empire: "Let them eat KX"
The saddest thing about Andor is that we're likely never getting anything this good from the SW universe ever again.
I am 40 and I watched this with my dad who is 70. We loved it. I'm glad we were able to share this series together.
We have another example of a writer/showrunner that has actually lived life and studied the world and applied it to his writing. He studied tyranny and rebellions in our actual history, what makes they work and fail. This isn't some adolescent 33 yr old out of grad school that's never left California and is more concerned about modern day politics than the politics of the world they are tasked to build. Bravo.