The plot
The plot
The plot
The backstory, not the plot, surely
Love those lore deep dives.
Firm plot
You kid, but I'm fully aware that I find Adria Arjona impossibly attractive, and that because of that she makes Bix that much more appealing to me.
But she did do a fantastic job playing the character. It's too bad she hasn't been in too many things aside from Andor that are actually good. There is pretty much just Good Omens.
Day 326: Still searching for the meme
Bro the show is named Andor
Not dumpy girl who's dead show
Much like Andor as a whole, incredibly mid.
I used to consider myself a Star Wars nerd. I even enjoyed the prequels. Decided not to bother with the Mandalorian once I read that it doesn't take place in TOR era, and I've never even heard of Andor. I never thought there'd be so much Star Wars content that I don't even WANT to see it all.
If you appreciated Rogue One, you're doing yourself a disservice by sleeping on Andor, NGL.
I don't even remember anything from Rogue One, so I think it's safe to say it didn't engage me.
I liked Rogue One, but felt that Andor was one of the least engaging characters. He was the person who did what others told him to do. In S1 of Andor I found him to be a very passive protagonist. He fell into situations, things happened around him and the whole thing was very unsatisfying.
Unless he gets a "cause" in S2 I suspect I'll be hate watching it.
"The Mandalorian" is fantastic space western, and worth watching for what it is, if you can ignore the Star Wars connection.
It might tempt you to also watch "Boba Fett", which does not stand in it's own at all, but does weirdly contain a couple of good enough bonus episode of "The Mandalorian" for marketing reasons.
I loved Boba Fett. It refined the space western formula even further.
To be fair, most of the new Star Wars material is junk, but Andor is a very strong exception. It uses the Star Wars universe to tell a story well, rather than just try to pander to us fans.
Dude there’s always been a ton of Star Wars content you didn’t know about, unless you read 2-3 Star Wars novels and comic titles per month.
It’s a GOOD THING to have niche content for niche audiences. Trying to make everything for the mass market is how we get brainless blockbusters.
I don't blame you for being burned out on star wars content. For me personally i'm getting annoyed by the fact that it's all shows now and no movies. I will say that i can recommend andor though. That show is amazing in terms of quality and can stand on it's own feet even without the star wars branding.