I definitely won't be watching season 2...
Oh, good. Does that mean you'll shut up?
I definitely won't be watching season 2...
Its finally over, thank the fucking Force.
What a giant pile of shit. Literally irredeemable, a show made by people who loathe Star Wars for people who loathe Star Wars. It didn't even bother to tie up any plot points, hell it didn't even really explain most of them. I still don't fucking know why the evil "Rebels" want to kill Andor, it seriously just can't be because he saw a few faces and heard what are probably code names. Mon Mothma's plot was like a narcoleptic hamster on a wheel, going nowhere slowly. Andy Serkis was literally meaningless to the show, they just stuck Andor in prison with him presumably because they wanted to put any semblance of plot involving Andor into a complete stop for half of the (horrendously padded, overly long) season. The Imperial Agent and the Bureaucrat were just fucking terrible, but at least the Imperial Agent kind of had a point.
To make matters worse, none of the terrible characters died (the blonde evil Rebel could easily have been killed), and at the end Skarsgard (I don't remember the characters name, Luthien or something similar), who originally hadn't even wanted to kill Andor (it was his shitty assistant who put the hit out, from what I could tell she did it on her own initiative), not only went full "Kill Andor", he then didn't fucking do it, presumably because he'd just read the script for Rogue One and knew Andor was needed for it to work. Then we end the season showing the Death Star, presumably to remind people that this is still pretending to be a show set in the Star Wars universe, and isn't just someone's unproduced modern day Earth set "political thriller" with some Star Wars elements shoved in to get Disney to pay for it
What a dreadful, dreary, anti-Star Wars pile of shit. Of course the snobs who love "Prestige Dramas" are loving this show, its the biggest hate letter to Star Wars as a franchise that has ever been officially made. I definitely won't be watching season 2, and I hope the viewership is so low (which apparently it is, snobs ranting and raving is apparently not helping the show with actual Star Wars fans) that after the (probably contractually mandated at this point) Season 2 we never see a pile of crap like this connected to Star Wars ever again.
How?What a dreadful, dreary, anti-Star Wars pile of shit.
Oh, good. Does that mean you'll shut up?
Which is funny because Andor will take on a similar role in Rogue One with his informant and Erso.his show has a lot of "show not tell" as well as a lot of "reading between the lines" due to the insurgents and spy drama setting. To Luthan, when Andor walks away from the rebellion after the heist, Andor becomes a liability, since he can point out the guy leading at least a part of the rebellion, and from Luthan's angle, that sort of liability is problematic.
That's not from the show, but from this scene in RotS. (Canonically speaking it probably takes place a few weeks or even a month after the rest of the events in the montage, but that's neither here nor there.)Ah. Thanks for the clarification. I never really got around to watching Clone Wars, so I missed that.
I suspect that was quite deliberate.Which is funny because Andor will take on a similar role in Rogue One with his informant and Erso.
This post is the best endorsement/recommendation most of us here could ever need to decide watching the show.Its finally over, thank the fucking Force.
What a giant pile of shit. Literally irredeemable, a show made by people who loathe Star Wars for people who loathe Star Wars. It didn't even bother to tie up any plot points, hell it didn't even really explain most of them. I still don't fucking know why the evil "Rebels" want to kill Andor, it seriously just can't be because he saw a few faces and heard what are probably code names. Mon Mothma's plot was like a narcoleptic hamster on a wheel, going nowhere slowly. Andy Serkis was literally meaningless to the show, they just stuck Andor in prison with him presumably because they wanted to put any semblance of plot involving Andor into a complete stop for half of the (horrendously padded, overly long) season. The Imperial Agent and the Bureaucrat were just fucking terrible, but at least the Imperial Agent kind of had a point.
To make matters worse, none of the terrible characters died (the blonde evil Rebel could easily have been killed), and at the end Skarsgard (I don't remember the characters name, Luthien or something similar), who originally hadn't even wanted to kill Andor (it was his shitty assistant who put the hit out, from what I could tell she did it on her own initiative), not only went full "Kill Andor", he then didn't fucking do it, presumably because he'd just read the script for Rogue One and knew Andor was needed for it to work. Then we end the season showing the Death Star, presumably to remind people that this is still pretending to be a show set in the Star Wars universe, and isn't just someone's unproduced modern day Earth set "political thriller" with some Star Wars elements shoved in to get Disney to pay for it
What a dreadful, dreary, anti-Star Wars pile of shit. Of course the snobs who love "Prestige Dramas" are loving this show, its the biggest hate letter to Star Wars as a franchise that has ever been officially made. I definitely won't be watching season 2, and I hope the viewership is so low (which apparently it is, snobs ranting and raving is apparently not helping the show with actual Star Wars fans) that after the (probably contractually mandated at this point) Season 2 we never see a pile of crap like this connected to Star Wars ever again.
I suspect you're right.I suspect that was quite deliberate.
This season has been about (re)kindling Cassian's sense of rebellion. Next season will likely be about what that actually costs and maybe have him slide a little towards disillusionment. So he'll become more and more like Luthen as the story progresses.
He was pretty jaded in 'Rogue One' and it took seeing Jyn reflect in him some of the things he'd lost along the way that got him back on track.
Love a good prestige drama? Check. Loved Andor? Hell yes. Andor makes a mockery of that other Star franchise's floundering efforts at prestige.Of course the snobs who love "Prestige Dramas" are loving this show
Totally agree on the first part. It was unnecessary and the kind of dumb fan service that the show has been completely above up until that point.
It is, however, a little odd that Mothma did both the gambling ploy AND the Davo Sculdun introduction. No need to explain away your missing funds twice.
I suspect that was quite deliberate.
This season has been about (re)kindling Cassian's sense of rebellion. Next season will likely be about what that actually costs and maybe have him slide a little towards disillusionment. So he'll become more and more like Luthen as the story progresses.
He was pretty jaded in 'Rogue One' and it took seeing Jyn reflect in him some of the things he'd lost along the way that got him back on track.
Or the existence of robots in "Alien," a total ass-pull which, it seems, only bothers me.
You somehow quoted me, with text that isn't mine.He wasn't actually that jaded in "Rogue One." He was Mr. "Rebellions Are Built On Hope," after all. He was a true believer which was a deliberate contrast with Jyn's selfishness until she had her own character arc.
So having him go from jaded to believer only to reverse course in Season 2 would be a tactical storytelling mistake and I don't think this team will make that kind of error.
You somehow quoted me, with text that isn't mine.
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