I always love seeing the Shoretroopers. The best trooper design of the entire Disney Era.
Colonel now.Admiral Yularen
Anyone else notice a similar stripe on the Aldahni Imperial Army troopers armor?As long as they're not holding a lunch tray in the same room with Bill Burr.
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As long as they're not holding a lunch tray in the same room with Bill Burr.
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Can we all agree that Andor basically went to space Miami.
The Empire is trying to close its fist, to strike fear into people. That's what empires do when they feel like they're losing control. Sentences where "harming the Empire" (a terrific play on how the US uses "jeopardizing national security" which is so vague as to mean anything in our post 9/11 world) means a compounded sentence, overkill, to discourage others from doing the same, which as we generally know, when you try to close your fist tightly around grains of sand, more sand begins to escape.You see her in the trailer, obsentially after the events of the heist - a SD will show up -, so she's up and made it out. I wonder if she, uh, 'did the deed'. My bet is she did.
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I, for one, was surprised with this show. I gave episode 1 a lazy watch. As soon as Andor was accousted by those pricks and he kills one by accident and shoots the other after judging better for a pound than a penny, I was hooked. Then seeing that stuck up nerd Sybil get his world turned upside down was just, mwah.
This show is what I wanted from Star Wars and even Star Trek. Grounded, detached from most of the usual stuff, doesn't shove fanservice down your throat, it just exists in the setting and seamlessly.
The heist was great and went into all the drama that dropping a merc in on the last minute would do. The eye was beautiful, and how Andor handled the liar was - I gotta stop before I sound like a ST fanboy. But I'm deffed hooked. This was what I've been bemoaning for for years, and it's finally here.
There are some things I would had changed, for sure, but mostly just minor dialogue. Or as in the trailer, does a heist of 80 million credits really deserve a Star Destroyer...? Why not a Aquitens sort of 'Marine' cruiser transport, or a victory class, ya know? Rebels did that sort of right in that one episode with that other cell, Iron? Squadron? they think they're taking on Star Destroyers but it's just the bulk cruisers. But I've also long bemoaned that Star Destroyers never got their 'proper respect' and are just thrown around like police cutters.
Colonel now.
I mean, the ISB would be a fully new organization, with different structures, responsibilities and ranks, so I don't necessarily see it as a demotion either, especially given that Yularen ends up with more power as an ISB colonel than as a Republic admiral, given ISB's reach and capabilities. I doubt Yularen felt there was much of demotion there, especially since he would be among the first to support the new order.I'm guessing transferring from the Republic's Navy to the Imperial Security Bureau necessitated a new rank structure due to the new organization's composition and roles. So Colonel might be the functional equivalent of an Admiral in the Republic military of the Clone Wars period or close enough so Yularen didn't feel like it was a demotion.
Yes, because suicide is hilarious...It would be hilarious if Syril never actually impacts the plot again and just goes through a series of shitter and shitter jobs before killing himself in the finale.
What does this mean? Adults can't enjoy regular Star Wars? I see this stated a lot but haven't the foggiest clue what it actually means to people and it's confusing and while I doubt this is the intention, seems like a slap in the face to all other Star Wars for not being "adult."I don't want to say it's "Star Wars for adults!"
In fairness, Syril is presented as a mini-fascist, so it would be funny if he ended up in a shitty dead end job that amounted to nothing.Yes, because suicide is hilarious...
What does this mean? Adults can't enjoy regular Star Wars? I see this stated a lot but haven't the foggiest clue what it actually means to people and it's confusing and while I doubt this is the intention, seems like a slap in the face to all other Star Wars for not being "adult."
Him ending up in a dead end job is funny and quite honestly a reasonable expectation given the regime change. It would be, dare I say, logical as an outcome.In fairness, Syril is presented as a mini-fascist, so it would be funny if he ended up in a shitty dead end job that amounted to nothing.
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