I demand to be serviced!I hope so, but despite its different approach people still expect fan service.
I demand to be serviced!I hope so, but despite its different approach people still expect fan service.
A bunch of the Star Wars novels ended up on NYT Bestsellers List. Many have been nominated or even won awards for SF novels. And some of them were utter crap, no doubt.The EU was 98% crap and any loon who thinks it is better than the OT has removed themselves from the conversation for all time.
Personally I loved the Rogue Squadron comics and novels, the Timothy Zahn novels and some of the other books. Some of them were awful some of them were great.
There's still 2 more episodes.Well, that escalated quickly.
After incorrectly thinking E8 was the finale, the final two episodes really kicked it up a notch or two for me. S1 ended swimmingly.![]()
We shall see.Yes, because people aren't smart, but the makers of Andor are.
Good luck.I demand to be serviced!
We shall see.
Good luck.
Didn't the show runner basically say that he's not at all interested in any cameos? This is a show about the nature of rebellion, with a side plot condemning the prison industrial complex. Not the "OMG its Vader!!!!" show.Come on. There's no "we shall see." You've seen the show thus far. We're ten episodes in. There's a net zero chance we see Vader in this show. Utterly ridiculous.
When it comes to fan service I always expect it to win out. I hope to be wrong, but I lack the confidence you have. So, yes, I guess I'll see. You already know, apparently.Come on. There's no "we shall see." You've seen the show thus far. We're ten episodes in. There's a net zero chance we see Vader in this show. Utterly ridiculous.
We all know. They straight up said so.When it comes to fan service I always expect it to win out. I hope to be wrong, but I lack the confidence you have. So, yes, I guess I'll see. You already know, apparently.
I don't.We all know. They straight up said so.
Not that I usually believe "official sources". But I believe this one.
Literally nobody who is still watching Andor this far into the season is expecting a single shred of fan service. This show is basically tearing Star Wars apart. Fan service would stick out like a sore thumb here (which is why it might actually work).I hope so, but despite its different approach people still expect fan service.
"Literally no one..."Literally nobody who is still watching Andor this far into the season is expecting a single shred of fan service. This show is basically tearing Star Wars apart. Fan service would stick out like a sore thumb here (which is why it might actually work).
I think the idea was that the prisoner was supposed to be transferred to a different, presumably more secure prison, but by mistake he was returned to one where everyone still thought they were getting out at the end of their sentences.Ok so the prison story - how exactly did the empire think they would cover-up the prisoner transfers? They do know the prisoners talk, right?
Okay, here, the real conundrum come awards time:
Who gets the Emmy, Serkis or Skarsgaard?
I mean, Jesus. SW as a franchise almost doesn't deserve the quality these two bring to the screen.
Didn't the show runner basically say that he's not at all interested in any cameos? This is a show about the nature of rebellion, with a side plot condemning the prison industrial complex. Not the "OMG its Vader!!!!" show.
It is mostly crap. And I'm throwing stones at the pedestal of Star Wars being special and must be special.
Since I was a kid, so around, 2001, 6-7. Started with the OT but mixing it with the prequels as they came out, saw the og clone wars show....
I haven't been following this thread long so I don't know what flaws you pointed out other than what for me amounts not to a flaw but a choice: they didn't want to tell a story about Jedi and Sith, princes and magics. Other shows are doing that, and that's not what Rogue One focused on. This series is about something else, and you can enjoy it or not. The fact that it's in the Star Wars universe does not mean it has to be about certain aspects of it.
We can't all be in love with maniacal killers or fan service that doesn't feel natural in the story. And if that's cynical so be it.Was his role in Rogue One not fucking awesome and made you actually fear him like you did as a kid? No? We’ll you’re a cynical one and I find your lack of faith disturbing. Also obnoxious. I a
None of this is fact. It's pure opinion and a lot of knocking about for daring to question Star Wars or the awesomeness of the latest darling. It was Rogue One, then the Mandalorian, now Andor. And I don't fall in to lock step with any of it.Are we all supposed to accept this declaration as a fact?
Don't forget, Rogue One also had Chirrut and his omnipresent Force mantra.Dee1891 said:Although "Rogue One" had Darth Vader in it and "Solo" only had Maul in one of its last scenes, both movies had featured very little about the Force.
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