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Nika Beyond Luffy: More Than Just Gear Five
A followup to my old video: Why Nika Works - ua-cam.com/video/cuOSIowd_MQ/v-deo.htmlsi=PoQXBuv7q6bnAz18
This video covers how Nika's been used in the plot of the Egghead Arc in One Piece and how the character is more than just Luffy's Gear Five.
Source I used for One Piece is Real meme: ua-cam.com/video/gWo12TtN9Kk/v-deo.html
This video covers how Nika's been used in the plot of the Egghead Arc in One Piece and how the character is more than just Luffy's Gear Five.
Source I used for One Piece is Real meme: ua-cam.com/video/gWo12TtN9Kk/v-deo.html
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American Fiction and Why DEI is Good, Actually
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Everyone's favorite topic, DEI. Savaged as Reverse Racism by the Right and lampooned as pointless Tokenism or corporate color-washing by the Left, but when looking at Behavioral Economics, you can see where it gets its value. American Fiction is a great vehicle for examining this because it tackles issues that are downstream of systemic anti-Black racism. Citations: Thinking Fast and Slow by Da...
Lovecraft vs Stephen King - The Weird and the Eerie in Horror
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What makes horror work? This video is the product of going down a rabbit-hole about how much of modern horror is based in taking the familiar and everyday and turning it against us - that led me to Mark Fisher's "The Weird and The Eerie" which uses those two items as a framework for dissecting the gruesome and unsettling. Fisher's book: www.penguinrandomhouse.com/books/546891/the-weird-and-the-...
Andor and the Problem With Jedi
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What made Andor stand out? What made it *work* when so much of contemporary Star Wars has been so middling? This video looks at how the cuts to the classic Star Wars formula in Andor made the show feel like a breath of fresh air and what that can mean for Star Wars going forward. Other video essays cited: "Andor - The Heart of Star Wars" by CJK - ua-cam.com/video/_8gz7OiRtro/v-deo.html "Why Ana...
How Elon Musk is Like Stalin: Control and Chaos
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First in the Takes Dome series - Elon Musk's tendency to take an axe to Twitter's staff has a historical parallel that he wouldn't take kindly to. The trailer playing around the 10 minute mark is for Armando Ianucci's "The Death of Stalin" and you should see it if you haven't.
Being Frank: Life Lessons From Always Sunny
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How could you possibly get any lessons from "It's Always Sunny In Philadelphia" that is more complex than "DO NOT DO WHAT THE GANG DOES"? We'll take a look at the character arc of Frank Reynolds and what it says about what makes life worth living, and how that's backed up... by philosophy!
Better Call Saul: Why Escape Is Always Possible
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Something that struck me while watching the last episode of Better Call Saul and inspired a video about it, because the finale really puts a neat bow not just on Saul Goodman, but on the entire Gilliganverse (patent pending). Freedom is not always what we make of it. And yet, despite learning from BCS how walking away is always an option, I'm still on Twitter at: below_left
YOU DIED ...Now What? Death and Afterlife in Anime and Manga
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So many anime these days begin with Truck-Kun, but why? And what determines where you go after you flatline? This video was originally presented as a panel at Otakon 2022 in DC, and explores how Buddhism, Shinto, and western influences shaped a large part of anime storytelling. Follow me on Twitter below_left
In Defense of Nika: A One Piece Video Essay
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Gear Five got some heat when it premiered in recent weeks, with One Piece fans finding it goofy or out of step with what they expected. I'm here to tell you Nika is awesome, actually. If you want more details on my thoughts on Arlong, Hody Jones, and Doflamingo and how they fit into the themes of One Piece, you can see my older video here, starting at this time code: ua-cam.com/video/kvfegxW1TV...
You Are Not a Rebel: Arguments Against Conservative "Rebellion"
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Are you sick of right-wingers calling you a dictator or a tyrant for asking them to put a mask on? Have you ever wondered how the same people who "back the blue" also claim to be against government authority? Have you gotten way too into Albert Camus and are looking for an excuse to talk about it? This is the video for you! Some citation shout outs to Renegade Cut's "Rage for the Machine" - ua-...
The Venture Brothers: A Triumph of Failure - Video Essay
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The motivation for making this video is really that the Venture Brothers doesn't get enough love, probably the best English-language adult cartoon of all time, pound for pound. But aside from powerful comedy, what makes it so awesome? Here I try to dig into that.
Democratic Evolution from Andrew Jackson to Joe Biden
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The companion piece to my prior video, spanning further back than the title indicates - it goes all the way from Thomas Jefferson and his Democratic-Republicans formed in opposition to the Federalists to Joe Biden and the modern party, but the contrast is sharpest against Andrew Jackson's racist populism and the pro-BIPOC policies of modern Dems. Two factors through the years influence the part...
From Lincoln to Trump: How the Republicans got Here
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First of a two part series covering the histories of the US political parties and how they evolved over time. The gap between Alexander Hamilton, Abraham Lincoln, and Donald Trump is huge, so what happened? My hypothesis is the through-line comes from big business, past and present, and the different ideological alliances they made leading to the rise of the Cultural Right and that becoming the...
Star Wars Sequel Trilogy Themes - Balancing Past and Present
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My proper UA-cam debut. The themes of TFA, TLJ, and TRoS seem contradictory, but those contradictions combine to make sense if you zoom out and look at all three films together. It's a Hegelian Dialectic! If you want to learn more on the Dialectic, a video: ua-cam.com/video/OgNt1C72B_4/v-deo.html from the ever-delightful Philosophy Tube, or en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Dialectic#Hegelian_dialectic for...
Philosophy of Shonen Villains - Reviewing the old Big Three
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Philosophy of Shonen Villains - Reviewing the old Big Three
It must be intentional manipulation to does not make a referrence between Jedi and christian dualism, especially monks and friars spirituality.
Mid Piece is so poorly written that it has asspulls, plot armor, plot holes, and retcons combined in a singular most privileged character in shonen history our chosen one baby king Monkey D. Goofy 🗑️
You want the Star Wars franchise to drop the Jedi altogether? Fine. Then consider me a fan who will end up dropping the franchise. Jesus! I've never come across such an overrated production in my life.
Looks like I am watching Andor soon
Hope you had a good time.
@@EvaOwnsAll Very different from most star wars I know
Andor is the closest we've got to the original movie Star Wars: A New Hope. The film became a sensation by telling the story of a small group of people who, quite like in Andor, find themselves embroiled in a fight against an empire for one reason or another. The actions of the Jedi play a marginal/decorative role in that movie. Unfortunately, over the years creators and audiences alike lost the forest (the story) for the trees (flashy lightsaber fights, space battles, force abilities...), to the point that today some fans can say without a hint of irony that Andor is not Star Wars.
Blacks like to write stories about the black experience. This isnt some conspiracy by liberals to get blacks to write them. Its because liberals are the only ones who care enough to read them. DEI is fine if its equal to whites. Let me hire whites only and create white only stories.
Three types of Disney fans Those who hate all of Disney content no matter what Those who defend Disney and eat everything up Then there is the smarter group that judges things on a case by case basis and are able to enjoy things like daredevil or andor without being a shill
If I'm in danger of shilling anything it's Nintendo, DC animated stuff (god MAWS is so great!), and Adult Swim/Cartoon Network stuff in general. I like a lot of stuff under the Disney umbrella but grew out of my intense Star Wars fandom in college in the early 10s.
This is really good
Andor is something Lucas would’ve done, but it likely would’ve been more inspired by a different type of media like the OG 6 films. I could see it being spy film inspired
Its sad that many people say "Andor isn't Star Wars" just because there are no Jedi or Lightsabers. Its such a simple-minded way of looking at it, and shows a complete misunderstanding of what makes Star Wars _really_ Star Wars.
Depends on how you define Star Wars. Andor is opposite to the films, which are Star Wars. It’s set in the Star Wars universe, but it’s quite different from the og 6 films. It isn’t an insult, people say that because Disney hasn’t been able to do anything close to those films and are probably bitter about the fact that the best Disney has done is andor
Also, people don’t say it isn’t Star Wars because Jedi aren’t present. Nobody called the game Bounty Hunter not Star Wars, you don’t understand what they’re saying, and that’s ok as long as you acknowledge that instead of strawmanning their argument/opinion
"Also, they're really good friends. They even share a blanket!"
I see a lot of people taking ‘Saw is an Anarchist’ at face value and I really want to push back on it. Saw is explicitly the leader of a resistance cell and he has a near religious certainty in his own ideas of morality which can not be questioned. Non of that is compatible with anarchic practice. You can’t have an anarchist cell with an unquestionable leader and any beliefs or decisions about moral clarity would have to be collectively held by the group to have any meaning or effect. Anarchists don’t all subscribe to the same ideas but the main through line that defines it is an opposition to hierarchical power structures. You can’t have a ‘leader’ when you don’t believe leaders should exist! Luthen is a much more creditable anarchist than Saw is. He’s trying to create consensus for action between groups and individuals and explicitly doesn’t think his answers are the only workable ones. He doesn’t stand up and say he is one but that doesn’t make him not an anarchist any more than Saw shouting that he is makes him one.
I am 22min in, when do the Jedis come into this as per the title??? He s just recounted Andor characters and plot?
He's talked about why the Jedi don't show up
Sogeking isn’t usopp, that’s a crazy fan theory
Grey Jedi make so sense, To be powerful in the light side you cannot be powerful in the dark and vice versa. If you were balanced in the light and dark side you would have no force abilities at all.
excellent film. this review stinks.
Only problem with jedi is Disney woke bs
Look, a parrot!
Do you even know what woke means
@@christoferkoch786 lmao sure sure
@@martalaatsch8358 yes i do its the epitome of Disney at this moment and when you go woke you go broke because when you'rewoke you'rea joke! Look what the Disney acolyte garbage just did too its stock it dropped the stock under $100/share it was $201/share in 2021. Disney needs to clean house and get rid of the disgusting monsters running it our children need protecting!
👏👏👏 Thorough analysis... I'll give this an A++
Well done
What I'm hearing is that, instead of actually solving any problems, we should do things that make us feel like we're solving problems instead.
6:23 I don't recall anyone saying anything about a "post pandemic actual or upcoming crime wave"... And 90% of my content consumption is politics. 9:16 Nobody on the Right calls it Reverse Racism. That implies that there's a correct direction racism should go in, and only Leftists believe that.
3:00 You see, it's because notoriously many black authors just write and make stories about being black. Being that insecure gets on my nerves and I'm not even on the same continent as them.
3:13 the bechdel test was never actually meant to be used as a serious metric which you can judge a piece of media on. it also only existed to represent how there were a lack of lesbians in a lot of media of the time when the comic it was first mentioned in came out.
(It doesn't)
Andor is a piece of art and anyone who says otherwise is willfully shooting themselves in the foot. SW isn't a genre, it’s a universe and many different genres, themes, characters, and stories have yet to be discovered in that universe. If someone wants the 'feel' of the old movies there is good news, the old movies still exist, so literally go watch them again. As horrendous as some of the Last Jedi was I have grown to appreciate that Rian was also trying to make something new, his execution in some of that 'newness' was very questionable but the stuff that worked really worked. This misguided unconscious consensus of SW fans that we need to ‘recapture’ those feelings from the first films has led to an over saturation of bad SW trying to live up to something it shouldn’t even need to. Every SW project doesn’t need the same themes, characters, and feeling as the OG trilogy, that'd get repetitive and very boring. Most new projects have virtually become parodies of the source material where nothing is left but references cameos, and generic mic-drop lines that fit in any situation. I love Andor not just because it is full of heart, nuance, and complex storytelling in a thematically dark setting but also because of what it represents: innovation of SW and a new hope that future SW projects don't have to be self referential, sloppily written, poorly executed, mass produced projects rather than pieces of art that stand on their own merit. Disneys and the fans problem has been thinking that SW is a genre and everything must fit into very confined rules. If someone thinks Andor is too boring they need to consider spending less time feeding their dopamine receptors with stuff like Tik Tok and take the time to pay attention to what’s happening between action sequences. They’ll realize that that there is a lot of nuance and character work happening, it is a masterclass of writing and direction. If someone thinks Andor doesn't feel like SW they need to reframe how they understand the IP, it is not a genre of itself. The themes, characters, settings, sounds, textures, virtually everything is straight out of the Lucas doctrine and what story he was trying to tell. If someone thinks it stands shoulder to shoulder on equal footing as Obi Wan, Ahsoka, or Boba Fett they need to try and summarize one of those shows and try to summarize Andor, the difficulty to do so for Andor succinctly is indicative of the complex level of detail and care. Andor is lightyears ahead of those shows in virtually every cinema or storytelling criteria. Anyone who loves this show should be promoting it and recommending it to everyone they know. Systems either change or die and there is only one way out of this SW slump of bad media.
Very deep analysis 👍
i like your analysis! some things id like to add about andor himself and his arc that i think are potentially interesting: i don't think Cassian at the beginning of the show steals from the Empire only because they're an easy mark. This is someone who was of the subaltern even before the Empire came into being. Cassians birth planet of Kenari was strip-mined and reportedly made toxic by Republic operations. He's looking for his sister, but their separation wasn’t random. The Republic was, according to Maarva, going to react to the killing of an officer in self-defense with extreme violence. The details of the community Cassian was living in with his sister, particularly there being no adults around, plus the scene of a massive, hollowed out quarry strongly suggests that there was a genocide on Kenari and that even if not, Kenari was subjected to extractive colonialism. Whether or not Cassian would relate what was done to Kenari to the Empire, this isn’t someone who’s likely to have much love for the powers that be in the galaxy. For definite anti-Imperial stuff specifically for Cassian, Maarva’s reason for rebellion, the death of Clem, also affects Cassian, as that was his adoptive father whom he was shown to have positive memories of and a front row seat to his arrest and execution. Cassian was also shown attacking clone troopers as a teenager after Clem’s death, and for that he was incarcerated and then conscripted to fight at Mimban. I guess by my interpretation, Cassian wasn’t necessarily just someone who was in it for himself and then found a new lease on life. Rather, he always had intense anger and reason to oppose the Empire/late Republic (see conversations with Luthen on the way to Aldhani and convos with the Aldhani crew), but he didn’t have to tools to be effective or organized about it, nor much experience suggesting the Empire might therefore be worth fighting to overthrow both because of the seeming impossibility and because other options weren’t much better in his experience (see Kenari and the Republic). hence, to start out, he resembles a classic Star Wars scoundrel, but id argue that's because hes self*preserving*, not self*serving* in a different way than say, a Han Solo, because of his background. Then, the events of Andor (the show lol) show 1) there are ways to “put a real stick in the eye of the Empire” (Aldhani) 2) the Empire is truly heinous and needs to be opposed even if the future is uncertain, and the stakes are life and death (PORD and Narkina 5) 3) there are, if not governments, people worth fighting for and with such that resisting the Empire can possibly be about making something better in addition to resisting annihilation TLDR i think Cassian's arc starts even before the show because it's his entire life, not just the events of the show that makes him Luthen's ideal recruit and Nemik's ideal reader all this to say. This is why Cassian Andor is such a good candidate to explore a story about why and how a rebellion comes into being and the moral complications around that process, and it's especially well-suited for one without the Jedi because a Cassian Andor not only lacks the extraordinary moral convictions of the jedi, but also the extraordinary abilities. This is a story of how the *galaxy* came to be involved in the Galactic Civil war, not just the Jedi and Sith. I think it also strengthens the importance of the Force users, because their contributions are all the more extraordinary in light of how evident it is that what Luke Skywalker did was just not available to most people, and that while the evil of the Empire can be perpetrated without everyone being a Sith, the terror that one Sith can inflict is so great that you need a Jedi or an entire army to oppose one. I don't think the Force and other more mystical elements are left out because they would take away from the complication of the story about rebellion (or because the production crew hate fun LOL). The absence of the Force and its users in this one show reinforces why it is so important in the mainline movies, and why the re-emergence of the Jedi in the form of Luke is "A New Hope"
idk i have complicated thoughts about the jedi in general bc luke is not just his powers either, nor even any supposed jedi code (lol), but there is kinda no denying the jedi are pretty messianic, but that's another essay lmao
The Bazooka dog started as a bazooka and was given a dog Devil Fruit. So it was a Bazooka turned into a dog.
In due time, literary critics will look back at our generation and laugh at our weird compulsion to define Lovecraft by his “racist” or “xenophobic” opinions. Our woke culture is quickly becoming as stale and dated as brown bag laws of the past.
I'm loving the nittier and gritter star wars universe, great review!
Love this intro into horror video essay. I've been turned away from the horror genre in general because of the oversaturation of jump scares, but after visting the museum of pop culture in Seattle, I have a new facination into this genre - tapping into the primal fears we share collectively as humans. It's something I want to tap into more as an aspiring VR app developer. I would love to hear your takes on more detailed breakdowns of things in horror that could go over a viewer's head (like Pennywise preying on chlidren being a reflection of childhood fears), keep up the great content, Left Below!
Kreia in KOTOR II isn't morally ambiguous, though. She's a commentary on the selfishness of enlightened centrism. When she stops disguising her force alignment, she turns bright red when you use force detection. This shows she was a dark side user the whole time just hiding it behind some paper-thin moral ambiguity.
It always struck me as weird for Han Solo to find the concept of the Force, and Jedi as "superstition". The way we today would talk about like jinxing, or karma when you're not a buddhist. Like bro you're living in the Star Wars galaxy, how could you be so dense? This idea was never explored in the movie explicitly, but of course the reason for that is the Empire's totalitarian crackdown on anything referencing the Jedi or the Force. And Han was just a product of that crackdown. It worked. He grew up during the peak of those crackdowns. So I was a bit sad that it was never explored upon in the subsequent movies. And Andor finally gave that side. The inner mechanisms of the Imperial thought machine is in full display. Though the show itself never mentions Jedi or anything like that, it gave a crystal clear explanation as to why Han would find it superstitious talking about Jedi. That's what makes this show great. It added depths, upon depths to existing Star Wars media, without even mentioning them. Just by acknowledging certain ideas and concepts just makes the Star Wars universe that rich and storied. It is unreal how much it is doing to Star Wars without even realizing it. 10/10 across the board.
It wasn't strange for Han to find the concept of the force a superstition. It was strange for George Lucas to write that dialogue (and the Imperial who shut talks to Vader) and to then write prequels that make the Jedi prominent during the fall of the Republic. It's just sloppy writing.
You liked the sequel trilogy? That's a deal breaker, bud. Ya can't be trusted.
Children often can't handle when someone has different tastes than them. Run along. You can come back when you've grown up some.
The empire works pretty much like the german fascism in the 30s and 40s. Deeply rooted in occultism this quasi religious, mystical inner working of the Reich wasn't remotly a a factor in the daily life of the people living under it. Many had no knowledge about it whatsoever. Same in SW and that's why it works so well to tell any story without the mystical force/jedi part.
problem man own by Disney the story is all ready over so does not matter lol sorry but true say the movie rogue one and even that did have to happen really, also the did the mistake that Star Trek did J.J. Abrams he destroyed two sci fi franchises the og sci fi so lol it damn nothing can dude tell there out disney hand that never happen Avatar is safe tell director leave that way it so good
Chirriut didnt have the force
I like your essay. But for me personally it's the jedi and sith that make Star Wars for me. Scoundrel and wars side can pretty much be any sci-fi show. Yet I gotta admit I would love to get on a ship and just go to any planet out there
Andor is basically a stand-alone Star Wars novel manifested LITERALLY.
H.P Lovecraft had common sense.
Super into this
Lovecraft actually changed a lot of the racist views his family instilled in him later in life. His letters and later relationships show this. People change and nobody is iredeemable.
Chill Goblin's video I cited goes through this - the Depression certainly changed his views on capital and shattered his illusion that the wealthy would look out for the poor, but he kind of took the idea of "socialism or barbarism" in a literal sense it seems, he was coming to better conclusions but still from his very-xenophobic mindset. I'd check it out if you have time, it's criticism without condemnation.
This video was fucking awesome man way to go!
Your video was randomly reccomended to me, and now you have a new subscriber lol. Your voice is nice to listen to and the way you narrarate is fun! I hope you keep up with these videos
Great Content man
They tried to get both Anakin and Shmi but they couldn't. First Qui-Gon, but Watto wasnt going to bet 2 slaves for 1 pod race, and Anakin did talk to Obi-Wan but Obi-Wan was all "it is, what it is". Im paraphrasing for hyperbole, but still. If they did get involved it would have only sped up the disputes in the Senate about the Jedi (a religious order of psychic knights) working as possible insurgents without any form of accountability Im sure they tried to do it the legal way but unfortunately Palpatine was made Chancellor at the end of TPM, and made have even killed the idea. Its not like Tattoine is in Republic space. Its not them being arrogant just the consequences of ineffectual bureaucracy
Great essay, absolutely nailed it! *and also they are really good friends** One could say, they are roommates!
Nice video analysis. You have to stop saying Lucasfilm, because it's really Disney. I was surprised we got a show like Andor and like you it got me interested in the SW universe again. For me, if you go by what was set up in ANH, Jedi are all but gone, to me maybe 100 years. It seems like there aren't even people have heard of Jedi, but there must have been some sort of religion built up around The Force as people do say it. For me, all the most powerful Force users are gone and we have Force adept people left that have some link to it in a small way. I don't want to see any Kanan or Ezra or Inquisitors around in Andor. It's showing us what everyone else was doing that didn't have a lightsaber. And that is refreshing in itself, because there are good stories that can be told in the SWU without it. IMO, SOLO had some really good stuff with Enfys Nest and the Black Sun. If they left SOLO out of it it may have been even more intriguing.
My problem with Rogue One is that they messed up the ending. Tantive IV was NOT at Scarif after all that identified them as a vessel involved in a terrorist attack and despite what people think Darth Vader wouldn't have problems boarding and seizing that vessel as its a clear threat to the Empire. Also just because we expected the cast to get killed sending the Death Star plans out that doesn't mean they HAVE to! Instead have say Cassian and Jyn survive because they wake up in that lift in the bowels of a hardened imperial research base that is badly damaged but survives a near miss from the Death Star remember it didn't blow up the world! So him surviving make the Andor series much more interesting and more of a reason to watch it! One day I'll watch Andor it still feels the only such series worth watching so far.
Just because you know Andor dies does NOT automatically make the stories of his journey to Rebellion less watchable or unwatchable. Hell, they made 3 whole movies about a fallen Jedi that we all know dies.
I find it odd when people say they know how it turns out for characters or events so why bother watching? Howabout, because there's an excellent story that is in there? Ever talk to a veteran? They made it home. What about the fellow soldiers that didn't make it home? Guess there's not much to tell there, if you go by that thought. We learn more about the time and history when we explore it. It's well worth the viewing.
@@411bvRGiskard Had they not done that the series would have had a better chance of being watched as people wonder where they go from there! Did they ever explain how the emperor tricked the rebels with his Death Star 2 plans?
@@artboymoy Remember Young Indiana Jones and the occasional scene with Old Indy? All it would take is the occasional scene and you have the set up for multiple movies and series taking advantage of the interest this would grant. Instead yes well I hope if they do release a S2 of Andor they can keep those idiots that ruined almost everything after Mandalorian S2 (I did say almost everything after remember?)
@@Darkwintre The viewership challenges for Andor were many and significant. They’ve been discussed ad nauseam on other channels and podcasts but hardly anyone thinks that knowing Cassian’s ultimate fate in Rogue One was one of them.
Basically, the showrunners remembered that this is the dark times. There are no Jedi to bring hope to the galaxy, they were branded traitors and exterminated, that's why this period of the setting is called THE DARK TIMES! Too many star wars writers forget that because they desperately want to tell stories that include the people the setting is most known for. But while Luke may have become the Hero of the Rebellion, and he may have brought the Alliance victory, he did not _start_ the rebellion, the Jedi did not start the rebellion, people did, people with dreams of a brighter future, they gave themselves hope, and that's what Andor is about.
One of my favourite things Andor does is try to give the audience something they didn’t know they wanted. It’s something modern lucasfilm hasn’t been too good at or doesn’t even try. George Lucas had tried to do this in all his movies so it was nice to see.
Exactly. Regular people & life forms had to summon the courage to become their own Heros.
Tell that to Kanan Jarrus
@@JDog2656 he’s literally a prime example of this problem.
If I’m being honest, I always thought having a Jedi Council in the prequels made little sense given the impression we get in 4-6. When I was young, I always got the impression that Yoda and Obi Wan were the only Jedi / of a handful, and that most people had never seen one at all. Like Sasquatch. I assumed Yoda was the only one of them that might have known others because he was so old. And I was also disappointed with how OP their abilities were, only because it felt inconsistent with what we saw in 4-6. Always happy for Star Wars to actually treat its political allegories like an adult topic, and not scene dressing for a sword fight tbh