A rancid take on Andor: Responding to Robot Head

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  • Опубліковано 28 вер 2024
  • Andor is a fantastic show with some excellent writing and character work. This video somehow missed that. Robot Head tries to breakdown the failings of this show, and may not have succeeded. Come take a seat as we explore the inner workings of his arguments.
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КОМЕНТАРІ • 327

  • @Ian-ky5hf
    @Ian-ky5hf 9 місяців тому +224

    How can you complain that Andor doesn’t feel like Star Wars but also complain that it has Tie Fighters in it?!

    • @shandydasquire
      @shandydasquire  9 місяців тому +33

      You know.....cause reasons 😅

    • @richlisola1
      @richlisola1 6 місяців тому +5

      Doesn’t feel like Star Wars is just a meaningless nebulous criticism with no objective value outside of the bitter mind that voiced the slothful criticism to begin with

    • @BarioIDL
      @BarioIDL 3 місяці тому

      "doesn't feel like starwars" means "it's not bad", duh

    • @thesaltmerchant4564
      @thesaltmerchant4564 2 місяці тому

      I mean I felt refreshed that it didn't feel like [disney] star wars

  • @GeorgiaCav
    @GeorgiaCav 9 місяців тому +134

    I notice the attitude of “no lightsabers = not Star Wars” a lot among younger fans who grew up in a time when Star Wars had become oversaturated with Jedi and the Force. For those of us who remember a time when there was only the first movie, and the Jedi were all but extinct, it’s always been about more than that.

    • @shandydasquire
      @shandydasquire  9 місяців тому +18

      I'm part of the demographic who grew up with the prequels, but I've never really liked those movies. The OT was always more interesting to watch because I really liked underdog stories.

    • @GeorgiaCav
      @GeorgiaCav 9 місяців тому +5

      @@shandydasquire yes! Fortunately not all, or maybe not even most, younger fans are unwilling to accept Star Wars stories about something other than Jedi.

    • @shandydasquire
      @shandydasquire  9 місяців тому +13

      @GeorgiaCav see the thing is, if every story from here on in featured jedi but was actually.....good, I wouldn't complain. The problem is now that every show, whether it features jedi or not, is increasingly more terrible. Andor was not only the exception to the rule but showed tou didn't need to have jedi to actually be well made

    • @joshuasgameplays9850
      @joshuasgameplays9850 9 місяців тому +3

      Andor understands the core of what Star Wars is infinitely more than anything else from Disney.

    • @phantomsanic3604
      @phantomsanic3604 8 місяців тому +3

      I was born in the early 2000s. I grew up watching the OT and the prequels and I loved them, except Phantom Menace, which was just alright to me. I also grew up watching the Clone Wars (2003) and the Clone Wars (2008). I really liked both of them, but one episode scared me as a child in the 2003 series. I never really watched Rebels until last year and I've watched all of the recent Star Wars Disney shows. Out of all of them, Andor has been my favorite. I've also been enjoying the Bad Batch too. My personal favorite Star Wars movie is Rogue One.
      Andor captivated me more then anything in Star Wars, aside from the 2008 Clone Wars series and even then it doesn't even feel on the same level as Andor. I really loved how much worldbuilding they did for these planets. I loved how the Empire was actually fucking competent at their job. I loved all of these new and/or returning characters and seeing what life was like for them under the Empire. I especially loved the look into the inner workings of the Empire and how it maintains so much control over the galaxy. It was just so good man.

  • @Visitormassacre
    @Visitormassacre 10 місяців тому +171

    I love how you basically had to explain the rule of Alien and Jaws to Robot Head. The less you see, the more impact the monster has. In this case, the more Andor type stuff, the more the lightsaber becomes special.

    • @shandydasquire
      @shandydasquire  10 місяців тому +30

      That's actually a good point, and I'm annoyed I didn't think of it

    • @thegrunbeld6876
      @thegrunbeld6876 9 місяців тому +13

      Hell yeah. I want jedi and lightsabers to be special again. Not everyone suddenly can use force and pop up lightsabers out of frickin nowhere!
      I want jedi characters to be those who are actually revered, wise, respectable

    • @luctapia
      @luctapia 9 місяців тому +3

      one of the main points of the OT and i guess the sequels is the fact that the jedi are literally almost dead, a jedi in that time period would be something more of a legend at that point, something you wouldve only heard of, it would be really stupid to try to shove in jedi like in the prequels.

    • @rogeriopenna9014
      @rogeriopenna9014 7 місяців тому +2

      Somewhat like in Rogue Squadron.
      The only time you see one is Dark Vader in the end.

  • @MidnightDoom777
    @MidnightDoom777 9 місяців тому +38

    “We don’t need side stories” tell that to The Mandolorian, Star Wars Rebels, The Clone Wars series (both of them), the Bad Batch

  • @SheevTalks
    @SheevTalks 10 місяців тому +119

    This video was very cathartic to watch

    • @shandydasquire
      @shandydasquire  10 місяців тому +24

      It became cathartic to make

    • @chineseobama6043
      @chineseobama6043 9 місяців тому +7

      Didn't expect to see one of the best starwars youtubers right now here but hell yeah

    • @wisdommanari6701
      @wisdommanari6701 9 місяців тому +3

      SHEEVE

  • @s.patterson5698
    @s.patterson5698 9 місяців тому +136

    Andor absolutely has no equal in the Star Wars universe when it comes to casting, writing, directing and acting. If Obi-wan had received half the quality of Andor, it would have broken the internet. I was so looking forward to Obi-wan ruling....what we got instead was some little girl running in the woods and making grown men look stupid. I had no intention of watching Andor. I was bored one day and decided to give it a chance. I have now watched the entire season 5 times. The writing is absolutely devine.

    • @shandydasquire
      @shandydasquire  9 місяців тому +11

      Yeah, I was very much in the same boat. I'm currently on rematch number 9 myself. Incredibly well done show

    • @voluntarism335
      @voluntarism335 7 місяців тому +1

      Wrong, the original series and the prequel series are vastly better than snooze fest andor

    • @EyeQue62
      @EyeQue62 6 місяців тому +4

      @@voluntarism335 Come now, child (I know you're a child just from your one sentence), even objectively Andor shits on what has come before. Go play with your toys, boy ;)

    • @TheDalinkwent
      @TheDalinkwent 3 місяці тому

      ​@@EyeQue62Sorry...shits on what?
      Pacing and the value of interesting characters you care about?
      All of this praise and love for Andor still confounds me.

    • @zetester98
      @zetester98 2 місяці тому +3

      ​@@TheDalinkwent Andor doesn't have bad pacing. It has slow pacing. The fact that you don't seem to recognize the difference leaves no wonder to why you found Andor's characters uninteresting.

  • @JeffersonsTreeHouse
    @JeffersonsTreeHouse 6 місяців тому +8

    “You galvanized leather shoe.” Jesus Christ what an amazing insult.

  • @lucasstrong9208
    @lucasstrong9208 9 місяців тому +27

    I remember seeing Robot Head's thumbnail before watching Andor with a buddy on the weekends. I got preemptively nervous and disappointed that it would be bad, but refused to watch the review before seeing it first. Then I watched it in constant anticipation that something would happen that just ruined it, but that moment never came. It was just good. So I watched his review and realized that he basically just wanted more space wizards, and was very disappointed in him for poisoning my feed with a bad take.

  • @VultRoos
    @VultRoos 9 місяців тому +42

    People exactly like robot head will be complaining thirty years in the future about how people don't take risks anymore like we did thirty years ago, and use andor as an example.
    If any of the stories robot head grew up with loving were released today, he would hate them too . He doesn't realize the reason he likes stories isn't because he has any kind of taste, but because he grew up with them. That's it. He'll never experience that wonder again. He'd be doing himself a great favor if he looked inside of himself, developed actual media literacy skills, and actually understood why he likes anything

  • @rockyraidy7194
    @rockyraidy7194 9 місяців тому +34

    this is a great video tbh robot head is like the perfect quote “no one hates Star Wars more then Star Wars fans” which just kinda made me realize that he hates Star Wars more then he loves it

    • @shandydasquire
      @shandydasquire  9 місяців тому +4

      I mean, that's honestly quite fair. Most of Star wars is pretty bad. Andor just happened to be the exception 😌

    • @rockyraidy7194
      @rockyraidy7194 9 місяців тому +1

      @@shandydasquireagreed tbh the ahsoka series had such potential at first but then it turned into such a disaster in the end sadly

  • @BearIslandComics
    @BearIslandComics 9 місяців тому +10

    Bethesda had to tone down the drug references in Fallout 4 to meet Australia’s decency standards. So yeah, apparently you can offend Australians quite easily

    • @shandydasquire
      @shandydasquire  9 місяців тому +2

      Oh, there are so many examples of censorship in Aus for media, but I was just playing along with a joke

    • @BearIslandComics
      @BearIslandComics 9 місяців тому +1

      @@shandydasquire yeah I guess I was replying more to him than to you but didn’t want to click on his video 🤣

  • @kippenmiller8410
    @kippenmiller8410 8 місяців тому +12

    Listening to people gush about Andor never gets old, and this defense is one of my favorite videos so far ❤

  • @cindergang
    @cindergang 9 місяців тому +19

    This is such a good video and I'm thankful you made it. Andor is such a bright spot in the sea of blunders Disney spewed out. And for that Robo guy to (poorly) sum the show up as bad shows how some Star Wars fans simply can't grow up.

    • @fulcrum6760
      @fulcrum6760 9 місяців тому +3

      I think this is where it’s fine to alienate fans so long as it’s beneficial to the franchise.

  • @gradyelliott7594
    @gradyelliott7594 9 місяців тому +12

    You had me at "citation needed." Well said.

  • @samanthapossamaipistor10
    @samanthapossamaipistor10 10 місяців тому +12

    Yay, shandy and andor. Nothing can go wrong today.

  • @Blackarooni
    @Blackarooni 10 місяців тому +31

    48:44 You missed "Your honor, the witness is lying. Henceforth, his pants are on fire."
    Overall very good video. Robot Head has been posting strange Ls lately, as far back as his ATSV

    • @shandydasquire
      @shandydasquire  10 місяців тому +6

      How certain are you he is wearing pants 🙂

  • @kylekatarn5964
    @kylekatarn5964 4 місяці тому +4

    I liken the criticisms of Andor about tone or "not feeling like Star Wars" to someone who has only ever eaten junk food tasting quality cuisine for the first time. Their taste buds are so denuded of any subtlety that they think the artificial flavor is the real thing and that the real is actually crap. I liked the prequels to a degree when they came out because I was a tween-teen when those came around. Those movies have litanies of issues with regards to execution that have been pounded into atomic matter at this point, but I do have a bit of a nostalgic blind spot for them because of my age (and the fact that they were intended to be a part of the Skywalker saga). Like them or loathe them, they are part of the grand narrative. Andor blows those movies out of the water in terms of execution and craft. It isn't arguable. The casting was perfectly done in Andor and everyone feels like they belong.
    Robot Head's criticisms aren't even critiques, they're a bandwagon fallacy hiding in plain sight. "You guys didn't like TLJ and my sloppy attempt to stitch this show to it must mean its bad." This is a child's attempt to justify their bad behavior (or in this case, a complete lack of taste).
    I doubt he even watched the show beyond having it on as background noise. The level of depth given to simple side characters in this show was deeper than many of the main characters in the prequel/sequel trilogies. That's a damning indictment on Lucasfilm and an even more glaring omission on Robot Head's part to not mention this. Everything else on top of that is just gravy in my opinion. The practical sets, the proper emotional didplays, actually believable motivations, consequences to actions and a well thought out plot made Andor a treat.
    I bought this show on Blu-Ray and I'd encourage everyone to buy it on physical media just so it cannot be memory-holed by spiteful people with too much power in the film industry.
    PS - You have earned my subscription. Thank you for an excellent video.

  • @Ayahuasca98
    @Ayahuasca98 4 місяці тому +2

    I’m sure “young Jedi adventures” made him happy

  • @jazzx251
    @jazzx251 9 місяців тому +8

    49:00
    I was 7 when I first watched Blakes 7 ...
    It was about a rebel leader who had his mind wiped by the evil Galactic Federation (using a pair of headphones!) ... and then, to discredit him fully, was tried for sexual child abuse in a court of law, where the AI judge was fed false evidence, and found him Guilty. His sentence being Life in prison on the penal colony of Cygnus Alpha. (sound familiar?)
    This went out on BBC1 - the whole nation - at 7:30pm on Mondays
    Star Trek went out on Thursdays ... but you would only ever see us playing at Blakes 7 in the playground, we loved it!
    Yes, we had no idea what a pedo was ... but the actors were so good, that we wanted to 'be' them
    I don't buy this "Andor is Star Wars for adults" rubbish ... my 7-year-old self would have loved this even more than Blakes 7!
    Because - even though there were only 2 shoot-outs in every 1 hour episode (sometimes - but all filmed in superb real-life locations, like 'Aldhani') ... we identified with the characters, and the way they bitched at each other! Even though we didn't understand most of what they were saying.
    We couldn't care less - we loved the characters and re-enacted them at playtime on Tuesday morning every week ...

    • @shandydasquire
      @shandydasquire  9 місяців тому +2

      Yeah, I totally get that. I got exposed to Call of duty world at war at a really young age (probably shouldn't have, lol) and despite me not really understanding a lot of the conflicts or language used, I still had a blast because the game was fun as hell. Me, my brother, my cousins and a all my friends who were invited for weekend stays at my place would play it the entire weekend, especially because of the zombies mode.

  • @charlesw5919
    @charlesw5919 Місяць тому +1

    Let me guess, it didn't feel like Star Wars to him, because it didn't have space wizards swinging laser swords at each other.

  • @jeremyusreevu237
    @jeremyusreevu237 10 місяців тому +10

    Yay! Shandy's back!!!!
    As for Robot Head, I haven't seen a ton of stuff from him, but from what I've seen, he's not terrible.

    • @Raygo.
      @Raygo. 9 місяців тому +3

      He has talked a lot of sense in the past, especially about the abominable Rey films. But it seems to have driven him a bit crazy. Now he's just knee-jerk hate for *_anything_* that's Disney SW. Confronted with something as brilliant as _Andor,_ he cannot help himself, he still has to condemn it, maybe to pander to his audience.

    • @wingsoffreedom3589
      @wingsoffreedom3589 9 місяців тому +1

      He failed I never watched his content again after his Andor video and I was there when he first started.

  • @mike_diz
    @mike_diz 7 місяців тому +2

    I was watching Andor with my brother and we were bored on the first episode. Then we continued it at some point and by the end it was genuinely our favorite star wars show.

  • @JoJoJoker
    @JoJoJoker 9 місяців тому +3

    Boba Fett had Jedi. It had Luke Skywalker building his Jedi Temple while training his first Jedi student and talking with Anakin’s Jedi student.

  • @franohmsford7548
    @franohmsford7548 9 місяців тому +11

    Andor {and Rogue One} are the ONLY Disney made stories that actually DO FEEL LIKE THE OT!
    Robot Head like so many others has, along with Disney, forgotten that The Prequel Trilogy has a completely different FEEL to the OT!
    No-one liked The Prequel Trilogy when it came out so WHY is everything other than Rogue One and Andor following The Prequel Trilogy's lead rather than that of the OT!?!

  • @RLeVeriteArt
    @RLeVeriteArt 9 місяців тому +3

    Thank you. I thought I was going mad when I didn't want to listen to Robot Head's points back when it was released. I did not agree with his points then, and I sure am glad you reinstituted that belief now.

  • @dearyvettetn4489
    @dearyvettetn4489 9 місяців тому +16

    Robot who??? If I didn’t watch this video I would never have known he existed.
    But the ratio in his comment section, and even his clap-backs tells me all I need to know.
    Thanks for defending Andor and enduring that made-for-middle-school-edge lords, by a middle school edge lord review. Very entertaining.

  • @MrItch1
    @MrItch1 7 місяців тому +3

    complaining about a thriller like Andor having slow pacing is like complaing that musicals have dancing

  • @qdavidson5942
    @qdavidson5942 10 місяців тому +4

    Boar's head american is my favorite. But seriously, good video. Looking forward to your next one!

  • @TheTurbanator123
    @TheTurbanator123 3 місяці тому +3

    For years watching videos explaining the sequel trilogy was bad was a fun past time
    But then those same people who did that went after Andor
    It became obvious they were just grifting

  • @daikisgames1964
    @daikisgames1964 10 місяців тому +3

    I've missed your content, you darn squirrel !

    • @shandydasquire
      @shandydasquire  10 місяців тому

      See you again in like.....a year and a half

  • @ShxpxRok
    @ShxpxRok 9 місяців тому +5

    I like Robot head I feel like he is stuck because his audience wants to see negative takes against new media
    while they have some points here and there you miss good writing like Andor this is not TLJ but when you want to see bad you will find it
    I hope your video gets more traction you seem entertaining easy to listen to and quite funny.

  • @rogeriopenna9014
    @rogeriopenna9014 9 місяців тому +4

    I suppose the people that criticize Andor more strongly for not feeling Star Wars, were kids first exposed to Star Wars in prequels.
    Lightsabers and the force were much more sparse and seldom used in the OT
    also, i spent my teen years playing Star Wars games where the force and Jedi didn't play any part. XWing, Tie Fighter, Dark Forces, Rebel Assault 1 and 2, etc.
    It was only with the prequels that Jedis started becoming really super humans, with ultra fast reflexes, all those spins, etc, etc

    • @Psycorde
      @Psycorde 9 місяців тому

      I was introduced to SW with prequels, Phantom Menacy before the original trilogy, and have fond memories of it.
      But I grew up to understand its shortcomings, as well as see key jangling memberberries of Disney Wars for what it is, a fig leaf to disguise utter lack of talent and creativity by people in charge of the franchise.
      Andor is an anomaly, all things considered. It's too good for people raised on Disney slop.
      So I don't think prequels are to blame here. It's just that a lot of people have no taste or appreciation for art and genuinely good storytelling. Shortening attention span doesn't help either

    • @BlackSun404
      @BlackSun404 7 місяців тому

      Weird, I don't remember posting this.
      ... oh wait, that wasn't me! The heck, get outta my head! =D

  • @adididavidi6185
    @adididavidi6185 10 місяців тому +3

    The man the myth the legend is back

  • @GeahkBurchill
    @GeahkBurchill 9 місяців тому +3

    There was a period where I was watching robot, head videos and enjoying them. He didn’t always hit but I thought he was funny.
    However, his Andor review is literally insane. Baffling, ridiculous unwatchable un mitigated nonsense.

  • @C4ssi4an0
    @C4ssi4an0 7 місяців тому +2

    This Robot Head guy is proof some people just actually want mediocrity. "As if Star Wars had more to offer than that". What the fuuuuck... You know who thinks like this? Disney's lawyer team. And we know how good creative works came out from them.

  • @rosettaaraara6633
    @rosettaaraara6633 2 місяці тому

    literally after playing the swtor MMO and going every class story made enjoy the lore and the workings of the whole SW universe. Imperial agent is one of my favorite story lines of that MMO.

  • @robonator2945
    @robonator2945 9 місяців тому +2

    to be honest I'd argue Andor is deviating quite a bit from the modern conception of Star Wars, I'd just argue that's not a bad thing, especially not since it deviates far less from the OT or Prequels than the modern *_conception_* of Star Wars. One thing to note is that Sci-Fi is more of a descriptor of setting whereas Fantasy is more of a descriptor of tone and narrative structure. The OT was, in terms of it's narrative and tone, a Fantasy first and foremost. The swords were made of laserz, but it did follow a farm boy whose family was killed by raiders in a far off desert taken in by an older mentor, told that he has special powers, trained in the ways of those mystical powers to save a princess and take down an evil empire. That is, at it's core, a very by-the-book generic Fantasy story. You can replace all of the sci-fi elements of Star Wars with equivalent Fantasy elements and lose very little. (the only thing that I can't imagine having a very neat replacement is the Death Star, but that's just because the concept of a super weapon isn't very Fantasy itself, Fantasy stories typically have other neguffins. With that said, super weapons *_do_* still exist in some form within Fantasies, they're just not quite as conventional. Think the Ring, rather than the Death Star. Both are sort of 'super weapons' and serve a similar narrative purpose as a neguffin, they just *_feel_* very different. Also, for what it's worth, 'neguffin' is just something I made up on the spot to describe the negative version of a mcguffin which is functionally what the Death Star and One Ring both are. They aren't really mcguffins since the protagonists don't want them and want to destroy them, but the narrative is still centered around them as important objects)
    With that said, just because one entry follows the Fantasy formula doesn't mean the entire series is dictated by it. Star Wars *_is_* still a Sci-Fi universe, and while the core story beats of the OT may have been foundationally Fantasy, that doesn't mean you can just treat the entire series *_as_* a Fantasy universe. The OT's tone may have generally been uplifting and positive, but it wasn't 2023 'family friendly', it was 1970s 'family friendly'. As in, Watership Down qualifies. In fact, Watership down was released in 1978 compared to A New Hope's 1977, but whereas Watership down got a U (universal audiences, basically a G) A New Hope was actually split between G and PG, ultimately landing on PG. In other words the defining movie of the entire series was considered less suitable for children than Watership down. Putting aside the argument of whether it's better to protect children from more adult themes or attempting to do that just ill-prepares them for the real world, the point I'm making is that Star Wars was 'family friendly' in the 1970s, not 2020s. We're talking a half century difference in sensibilities and, for better or worse, the modern notion of 'family friendly' is *_far_* more restrictive. Andor is, IMO, just a tinge darker than the OT, and superficially is likely even more 'family friendly'. (what with Leia literally being sold as a slave) Realistically, a kid watching the torture scene may not even understand what's happening (at least not fully) but it's hard to misinterpret "sorry kid your family was murdered".
    Andor is basically what the prequels were trying to be but ultimately failed to execute effectively. The prequels themselves are horribly flawed movies, but when people talk about Darth Vader, everyone thinks Anakin Skywalker. (and, for the record, I'm referring to character, not just name. In the OT we did learn Darth Vader was Luke's father and everything, but we never really knew *_who_* he was.) For as flawed as the movies themselves were their story is quintessientally Star Wars and that's why many people still greatly appreciate them, even if they don't really understand why and often use piss arguments in an attempt to rationalize it. The prequels were trying to be a darker story where the narrative is not one of triumph but of defeat, and ultimately things don't work out. The point isn't hoping that things work out well, because we know they don't, it's following the people and watching it unfold. Even if things ultimately don't work out, we can follow the characters, admire their dedication, appreciate their circumstances, etc; Andor is trying to do exactly that. We know how it ends, he dies on an irrelevant planet all in service of a minor victory that sees him just as another pawn in someone else's larger story, but we can still follow the journey and appreciate it along the way. The difference is that Andor's darker tone is accepted and embraced fully, rather than needing superficial 'family friendly' entertainment like Jar Jar. (although a Darth Jar Jar twist or something similar might have actually worked, or at least saved things a little) Andor is closer than the OT in terms of tone than modern 'Star Wars' is, and it's basically exactly what the prequels were trying, and failed, to be.
    The only truly notable difference between Andor and the OT to me is that the OT, owing in large part to it's more conventional Fantasy narrative, largely coloured within the moral lines. The was some deviation and moral depth, but ultimately the right answer was "no matter what trust your family, even if all seems lost there is always good in people that will follow through". While that works within the narrative that was constructed, it's still very much painting in the moral lines. In contrast Andor is much more open to the idea that "No, fucking seriously, this is war, if you don't do morally dubious actions because *_you_* want to die with clean hands that makes you far more guilty than you realize." Whereas the OT says "there is good in everyone, Luke saved the day by believing in his father", Andor says "and the only reason the day was ever could be saved was because of the countless men before him who died without that idealism". I think this is the part most people are really stuck up on, why it doesn't 'feel' Star Wars, but this moral nuance *_was_* always a part of the Star Wars story, it just wasn't the OT narrative. Obi-wan is seen as a guiding moral figure, teaching Luke and acting as his gateway to his calling, and he openly says "yeah, you gotta kill your father, I lied to you because I knew if I didn't you wouldn't be willing to." In other words, while Luke's story is built on his idealism and it works out, the seeds of that moral nuance has always been planted at the core of the story. (and, again, it's something the prequels explored quite heavily with the supposedly virtuous Jedi Order preventing Anakin from rescuing his mother and ultimately leading to the creation of Darth Vader.)
    Andor may not 'feel like Star Wars' but at the end of the day that's because it's not trying to; it's trying to be what Star Wars was to become, not just what the OT already was. Ever since the prequels and their poor execution Star Wars has been locked in limbo around the OT, never wanting to move forward with more adult themes because 'well that's what the prequels tried to do and look how that turned out' but what people aren't recognizing is that the prequels' stories thrived despite the prequels themselves failing. Luke was always an idealist, and that was the point. The OT recognized that his idealism was in some ways a virtue but Star Wars wasn't about Luke, it was about Anakin. The OT follows Luke but the overarching narrative is about Anakin's origins, Anakin's potential, Anakin's manipulation, Anakin's Fall, and, with his son, Anakin's ultimate redeption and fulfillment of the 'Chosen One' prophecy. (cough cough until Rey cough) Luke's vehement idealism was always the catalyst to Anakin's redemption, and Anakin's story is far less morally simple. The movies of the OT may have been about Luke, but the overarching narrative of Star Wars as a whole is Anakin's story; 1-3 tell Anakin's Tragedy, and 4-6 tell Anakin's Redemption. (again, we're just ignoring the sequels) People like to focus on the OT since it was better executed, but the tragedy has always been just as (if not more) important as the redemption.
    *_long looong maaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaan_*

  • @jeremyusreevu237
    @jeremyusreevu237 10 місяців тому +3

    02:46-03:59 I don't know the second dude, but I love the other 2 UA-camrs you mentioned (Anomaly Inc and J.J. Plagarisms). They make really cool content. Plus, Anomaly Inc introduced me to Razorfist, who is one of the funniest UA-camrs I've ever watched.

    • @shandydasquire
      @shandydasquire  10 місяців тому +2

      I am not a fan, personally

    • @jeremyusreevu237
      @jeremyusreevu237 10 місяців тому +1

      @@shandydasquire Ah. Well, I respect your opinion.

  • @milesperhour4998
    @milesperhour4998 6 місяців тому +1

    I absolutely agree. I was stunned by how much I disagreed with so much of what he said. I spent an hour just pausing and complaining about the video on my own, so I'll not be watching much of this video cuz I'll probably just be saying "exactly" a lot to this video, but I'm glad someone responded.
    Wish I had filmed me watching his video because I was having a meltdown and eating very forensic. he says that the praise of Andor isn't proper when it's his criticism that is so so much more.

  • @Dragonzord571
    @Dragonzord571 10 місяців тому +1

    New Shandy video dropped. Day has improved.

  • @Kevin-jb2pv
    @Kevin-jb2pv 7 місяців тому +1

    I find it so hilarious that people who were once too embarassed to come out to try to defend the prequels now feel empowered to declare that those movies are masterpieces because they are comparitively ao much better than the sequels. I hate to break it to you guys, but the sequels being awful doesn't actually make the prequels better. The only thing that has really changed is that many people once thought that the prequels were as low as Star Wars could sink (we all agreed and still agree to pretend that the Holiday Special never happened), and then Disney came along and proved that notion woefully naive. The prequels are still _pretty bad_ in a lot of ways.
    I think the kindest interpretation I have heard that is still realistic is that the prequels have a lot of really good ideas and even some excellent, legendary moments in them, but they are also filled with a lot of baffling decisions, really important moments that are just flat-out executed _badly,_ and an overall failure to bring both the trilogy as well as the individual movies together in a way that is meaningfully consistent and coherent. Epiaodes 1 and 2 both have problems with lacking focus, episode 1 more so, IME. All of these movies suffer from attrocious dialog accross the board that is only ever saved by some actors being able to compensate by being 6 foot, party-sized ham sandwiches. Unfortunately for both the movie as well as some actors' careers, not every character _could_ be played that way and so the dialog can't help but to regularly shit in the pants of everyone unlucky enough to be on screen at the time. The CGI is frequently uncanny and poorly composited, especially when mixed with live-action footage. There are some pretty serious plot holes and other issues with the writing, even if the _basic_ story outline is pretty solid.
    I feel like the sequels lack any focus or clarity, however. And with the hindsight of how bad Star Wars can be without any sort of unified visiom behind it, I think that it does become obvious that this is not something that is a problem with the prequels. I think the prequels _do_ still have a unified vision pushing them forwards, however I think that perhaps that vision was a little blurry and that George Lucas may have needed to get his eyes checked.
    This being the case does not change the fact that these complaints about the prequels, as well as many others I didnt mention, are all totally valid. Mr. Plinkett's original take-downs of these movies arent any less correct just because Disney managed to come along and pump out _waaay_ worse movies. That's not how this works. Just because the sequels were an F doesn't suddenly mean that the prequels get bumped from a C- up to a B+. Even if it made any sense to do so, you can't grade on a curve, here, because the OT already fucked the rest of the class by getting a solid A/ A+. We have _seen_ how good Star Wars _can_ be, and we shouldn't start pretending that sub-par content is suddenly a masterpiece just because we've seen how much worse it could be. I _want_ Star Wars to hit those same highs again, and I think that the capability is _absolutely_ there. Andor proves that it's possible. If we resign ourselves to accepting that the prequels are just as good as the OT, then we are setting the bar lower than we know the franchise is capable of achieving, and that's just a crying fucking shame.
    Honestly, I have too much faith and optimism to just accept that it's not creatively possible to do any better. I don't buy it. Something obviously needs to change within Lucas Films and Disney to make sure they get the right people in the right creative positions and that they start greenlighting the right kinds of projects while shutting down the wrong ones, but these aren't _impossible,_ they're just _really hard_ to get them to do.

  • @Rihcterwilker
    @Rihcterwilker 10 місяців тому +4

    I think you could lower the volume of the music, it is a little hard to hear your voice. Still, good video.

    • @shandydasquire
      @shandydasquire  10 місяців тому +1

      Fair.

    • @Rihcterwilker
      @Rihcterwilker 10 місяців тому +1

      ​@@shandydasquire that was just at the beginning, the whole video is indeed really good. And Robot Head took a big L with this critique, as it shows that he WANTS to hate on anything that comes out from Disney, even if it's good.

    • @shandydasquire
      @shandydasquire  10 місяців тому

      @Rihcterwilker yeah, I was trying to experiment with an idea that I had while writing and tried playing around with the audio. Hopefully, it wasn't too jarring.
      And yeah, he took a fat L

  • @AliDixon95
    @AliDixon95 10 місяців тому +12

    Andor is the perfect litmus test

  • @wingsoffreedom3589
    @wingsoffreedom3589 9 місяців тому +2

    The minute I heard you kick the Dead horse that deserves every kick it gets known as TLJ I knew this was gonna be good. For A minute their I thought you were just one of those Disnoid that hate channels that criticize their garbage star wars fanfiction. As for Robot head his early videos on the choreography in TLJ were great but his content was only so good because of how bad TLJ is, it's so bad that a market for crapping on it threw a wide net that accepted anyone willing to join in on destroying that cinematic tumor. His Andor video is the last thing I saw from him before never looking at his content again. I am also a prequel fan but I also no those films are objectively garbage but the prequel era brought so much rich world building to star wars I enjoy those film despite how bad they are. Also Andor is the best live action star wars since the OT with the best star wars content still being some of the EU novels like the Bane trilogy or thrown trilogy.

  • @JeffersonsTreeHouse
    @JeffersonsTreeHouse 6 місяців тому +1

    Also it’s more plausible for the weapons of the future to more resemble the kalashnikov platform as the gas-operated, rotating bolt (Long Stroke Gas Piston) of the rifle has a design which offers significantly more flexibility than an armalite rifle which has extremely tight clearances that do not allow for much innovation from a home based hobbyist, many technological developments (specifically in regards to firearms) have been demonstrated by the home based gunsmiths not huge arms dealers. This is because those guys don’t have the time it takes to both make money and innovate more great ideas when they presumably already had one that worked. Because the kalashnikov has flexibility in operation, there are many different kinds of blowback actions that are possible, for example the ak-94 fucking amazing and we still don’t fully understand how it works(at least here in the states) as the prints and unavailable(to my knowledge) if you know what you’re doing even a little and read prints, then Kalashnikovs are simple machines that most people could and should build, the don’t require all the fancy equipment, mostly just leverage, pressure, and friction with some slotted strut pieces and you can make yourself a nice little ak shop, so it’s highly likely that they will be the gun of the future in my opinion.

  • @Eric6761
    @Eric6761 10 місяців тому +1

    Glad to see you back

  • @DewNotDisturb
    @DewNotDisturb 9 місяців тому +2

    nice vid, but why did you call vel "vix"? 💀

  • @chineseobama6043
    @chineseobama6043 9 місяців тому +3

    Wanted to wait till the end of the video to leave a comment but GOD that "it isnt real" take is ridiculously braindead. 20:10 THAT IS EXACTLY HOW FICTIONAL STORIES AND CREATIVITY WORKS 😭. Genuinely how do you write that script and say it outloud like isn’t the most out of touch literacy based take ever made.

  • @Chris951021
    @Chris951021 7 місяців тому

    I'm so fucking glad I'm not the type of person who watches Robot Head.

  • @awayaccathrowaw9601
    @awayaccathrowaw9601 2 місяці тому

    I feel your pain… now. Thanks.

  • @uvufal
    @uvufal 10 місяців тому +3

    yo, parm

  • @willow1601
    @willow1601 10 місяців тому +2

    Started getting recommended Robot Head after a month of when I first started watching Mauler. I immediately watched it and said it was poopy doodoo content

  • @fulcrum6760
    @fulcrum6760 9 місяців тому +2

    I’m gonna say it: The only reason why channels like Robot Head exist is cause a big UA-camr hasn’t gone after them yet. Imagine what would happen if Moistcritikal made fun of Robot Head and made a video…knowing Robot Head, we’re gonna get the real Duel Of The Fates or Duel Of The Moist followed by the Book Of Muta Fett.

    • @shandydasquire
      @shandydasquire  9 місяців тому +1

      I'm not really familiar with the effects coverage like that has on channels. I really only follow efap and they haven't nuked channels as far as I'm aware. Even someone as discreditable as Organized Chaos still has a following despite them covering him

    • @fulcrum6760
      @fulcrum6760 9 місяців тому

      @@shandydasquire Basically, Moistcritikal went after some douchebag that called the Oscars woke cause Parasite won best picture and he made a video on him. Thanks to Charlie, douchebag can barely crack a thousand views.

    • @shandydasquire
      @shandydasquire  9 місяців тому +1

      ​@@fulcrum6760oof ☠️

    • @fulcrum6760
      @fulcrum6760 9 місяців тому

      @@shandydasquireHe had it coming. Kept taunting Charlie and said he doesn’t have the balls to talk to him. Three years later he decided to go after Amanda The Jedi who made a video also calling him out three years ago, guess cause she’s a woman and also has a lower subscriber count than Charlie. Charlie would’ve destroyed him further.

    • @Psycorde
      @Psycorde 9 місяців тому

      I don't think that's necessary true. Exposure through bigger channels often ends up being beneficial in terms of views. If it's just some petty drama and not something major to entirely sink them, like past criminal history or ongoing controversy of similar scale.

  • @mitchyoung4173
    @mitchyoung4173 7 місяців тому

    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 Andor 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.

  • @leemorgan4773
    @leemorgan4773 Місяць тому

    andor is closer to new hope and empire strikes back than sequels or filoniverse. so many adults think star wars is episode iii and clone wars on cartoon network when it was originally viet cong in space

  • @vanishingumbreon7615
    @vanishingumbreon7615 9 місяців тому +1

    I think I tried watching a Robot Head video once where he suggested "fixing" Force Awakens by having Rey be an abandoned jedi padawan and I just stopped watching since I'm not of the belief that "More lightsabers and jedi = better content"
    I wonder if General Grievous is his favourite character

  • @redjirachi1
    @redjirachi1 8 місяців тому +1

    I wasn't a fan of Andor, but that's not because I thought it was bad. It just wasn't for me. I am not going to take away from the enjoyment people have had and I always enjoy critiques of bad faith criticism. Seriously, Robot Head complained about the new Spiderverse movie being too woke; really shows where his priorities lie

  • @AFineGent
    @AFineGent 10 місяців тому +1

    Wait the last jedi is nearly 7 years old?
    Force awakens is nearly 8 years old!!!!!!
    I honestly thought they were like 4-5 years old jesus christ

  • @Alex-cw3rz
    @Alex-cw3rz 8 місяців тому +1

    I can garentuee he didn't watch andor all he did was watch other reviews of Andor.

  • @ИванГуйтор
    @ИванГуйтор 9 місяців тому +1

    Nice argument, robot head, but whats your source?

  • @griffos8406
    @griffos8406 9 місяців тому +2

    Bravo 👏

  • @remn8636
    @remn8636 6 місяців тому

    throwing in the studio c clip made me audibly laugh
    what is this sorcery

  • @jeffmcarthur5617
    @jeffmcarthur5617 6 місяців тому +1

    Well put. I had kind of liked Robot Head before. When I saw this video, I gave up on him. I can take having a different opinion with someone; but when their take is so immature and unintelligent, I lose respect for the person. To top it all off, his smug self-righteousness seals it. When you're that confident, you have to really be talking about something that is unquestionable and objective. When something is more subjective and closer to opinion, you need to have some sense of modesty and recognition that it might not be everyone's take. But with Robot Head, especially considering his attitude in his comment section, he truly believes anyone who doesn't share his unsophisticated view is an idiot.

  • @Big_Dai
    @Big_Dai 7 місяців тому

    First time watching one of your videos.. and by minute 4, I don't know who is talking and who owns this channel..

  • @alexwest2573
    @alexwest2573 9 місяців тому +1

    I disagree with your argument about Hans blaster and the space AK’s, they did a lot more to change the look of the C96 Mauser then the AK-47, ontop of that the Ak is the most recognizable firearm on the planet and it felt out of place, I feel they should’ve picked a different blaster, why not a crate of surplus blasters from the Clone Wars?

    • @shandydasquire
      @shandydasquire  9 місяців тому +4

      That's fair enough, but I was more so arguing from a standpoint that these blasters are often modeled after real firearms anyways. There are also quite a few other blasters in this show that look a lot more distinct, such as the ones used in episode 3, 6 and 10.

    • @alexwest2573
      @alexwest2573 9 місяців тому

      @@shandydasquire They are modeled after real firearms but they took the most recognizable firearm and barely changed its appearance up, that’s my issue, I feel they could’ve done a better job with the space AK’s. The Original Trilogy used some STG-44s as A280 blaster rifles and changed the appearance up enough, you can really see how good of a job they did with the A280 and STG but the space AK they did a terrible job with, they didn’t even bother to change the profile of the gun by adding a scope or changing the position of the magazine, or even remove the cleaning rod, it’s like all they did was fill in the front sight block and change the dust cover and said “bam it’s Star Wars Now!”

    • @shandydasquire
      @shandydasquire  9 місяців тому

      @@alexwest2573 I mean, sure. It's nothing that particularly bothers me and I can just chalk it up to this being a not as good prop compared to other blasters. I still don't think it's a convincing argument to suggest these blasters contribute to the idea that Andor is not star wars, especially since they take a drastically reduced amount of screentime compared to other blasters. At best, I could see it just being lazy.

    • @alexwest2573
      @alexwest2573 9 місяців тому

      @@shandydasquire I don’t think it contributes to the idea that Andor isn’t Star Wars, the space AK’s just took me out of the show so to speak. As an example It’s like watching a Roman era movie and one of the characters shows up wearing full plate Knights armor when everyone else is wearing Lorica Segmentata, it just feels out of place and pulls the viewer’s immersion out of the story, at least that’s what it did for me, overall i enjoyed Andor tho.

    • @shandydasquire
      @shandydasquire  9 місяців тому +2

      @alexwest2573 Oh okay, I see. That's understandable, but the position I'm coming from was the one where robot Head used them as a contributing argument to the idea that andor wasn't star wars. But yeah, if that took you out for a bit, then that's fair

  • @kamillavalter
    @kamillavalter 9 місяців тому +7

    I love how while saying "psychological torture" you showed poor Syril with his awful mom 🥲

  • @stijnvandenheuvel8117
    @stijnvandenheuvel8117 3 місяці тому

    Look man, I like the video, and I know this is your job, but having 2 ads for every 5 minutes (at least, I think it might have even been every 2 minutes at the start of the video) is the reason people use adblock. I want to support your work but this is getting ridiculous.

  • @milkdrinker7
    @milkdrinker7 9 місяців тому +1

    "Hello, Police? yes I've just witnessed a murder"

  • @yon1643
    @yon1643 9 місяців тому +1

    LOUDER SHANDS!!!!!!!!!!

  • @mydreaminorbit9297
    @mydreaminorbit9297 2 місяці тому

    What's funny about certain creators like Robot head, Disparu, and Nerdrotic when it comes to Andor. Is that they either tried to rip the show after watching only a few episodes and failed to generate a lot hate or they didn't cover it at all. Why, because they know Andor is good and people like it, which means no hate views. Robot heads Andor video makes him sound like a hypocritical idiot.

  • @jormananormanu
    @jormananormanu 5 місяців тому +1

    You want to know what I hate about the original Star Wars? The Bounty Hunter; Bobba Fett! He didn't have a Lightsaber or The Force! It didn't feel like Star Wars!

  • @sereneforgeworks7324
    @sereneforgeworks7324 8 місяців тому

    Everything everywhere at all times. . . goes wrong. It's called conflict, you need it for stories : P

  • @celica9288
    @celica9288 7 місяців тому

    Doubtful anyone will ever see this but this is my favorite piece of star wars film/show that has come from disney. It certainly has its flaws, it isnt perfect, but its not bad either.
    While I liked it I won't say I'm sad to hear it will only have 2 seasons, Andor is a character from a movie I personally dont think needed to be made (rogue one essentially only exists to explain how the rebels got the death star blueprints which i dont believe needed explaining).
    My biggest complaint is that I'm kinda tired of seeing the same 3 eras on screen, as though to films and shows the only eras of starwars that exist are the prequels, Ot, and sequels... can we have something other than that?

  • @josephpoyser4219
    @josephpoyser4219 9 місяців тому

    About the only thing good about this video is the improved sound quality. You must have taken birdman up on the offer of him giving you a new microphone

    • @shandydasquire
      @shandydasquire  9 місяців тому

      Ahhh shucks, appreciate it 🥰

    • @josephpoyser4219
      @josephpoyser4219 9 місяців тому

      Same as I'd appreciate it if you actually came up with good content, actually knowing what you are talking about and coming up with good jokes. Weak

  • @dragonpaulz_
    @dragonpaulz_ 10 місяців тому +1

    Good bideo squirrel man

  • @thelastbrickbender2139
    @thelastbrickbender2139 8 місяців тому

    Robot head has built his audience in simply hating everything that comes out, which has worked out well so far, since most of the stuff that Disney released up to this point has been absolute garbage, Obi Wan, Boba, etc. however it means that now when we get something actually good, he can’t allow himself to admit that Disney could possibly have produced an actually not just good, but outstanding pieces of Star Wars content, for fear of losing credibility and that audience, so he has to scramble for the worst reasons to keep hating the show, it’d almost be sad if he wasn’t such a piece of …

  • @srottfaen
    @srottfaen 9 місяців тому +1

    Jarlsberg.

  • @MM-vs2et
    @MM-vs2et 9 місяців тому

    Robot Head is an outrage farmer, plain and simple. To engage with his ideas is to engage with a troll's provocations. Many comments in that video criticizing him and his response was just "lol get mad nerd". It's a bad idea to make a video specifically on him as it will only generate traffic towards his channel.

  • @_emory
    @_emory 9 місяців тому

    Not appreciating this show has got to be some kind of marker for sociopathy

  • @oddballskull1941
    @oddballskull1941 3 місяці тому

    ..a lot of you are the same people saying it's not really a Venom movie without spider man, but ok

  • @willismiller7035
    @willismiller7035 8 місяців тому

    I didnt watch andor bc so much that has come out of star wars kinda ruined it for me in general, but im not about to try to criticize any of it, i just know i didnt like it...
    Im also weird in that once too much of not liking one part of a universe ruins the whole thing...its hard for me to separate one part from the other and dont participate in any star wars media any more...
    Im glad some people still like it tho, i dont need u to give up star wars bc i did...i find it weird how ppl hate disney for begging social points but then they start begging anti disney just as hard...

  • @BarioIDL
    @BarioIDL 3 місяці тому

    you don't argue with idiots
    you put them in an exhibit and sell tickets

    • @PhantasmalBlast
      @PhantasmalBlast 3 місяці тому

      I mean really that’s what this video is

  • @retrogamelover2012
    @retrogamelover2012 3 місяці тому

    Yeah, I think I'm going to have to heavily disagree about a number of what you said about the prequels or The Last Jedi (and also Mauler, who I honestly think is not really any better than a number of other youtubers like Robothead, who basically decided to dogpile TLJ).
    I don't think any of them are flawless (hell, I still think Attack of the Clones is one of the weakest in the mainline saga), but I honestly think that what you're doing is essentially what someone (whose name escapes me currently) called out Robothead for, in regards to basically making a strawman argument towards those who enjoy these supposed crimes against cinema that "raped their childhood", as essentially being shallow and only there for the merch.
    Which is honestly why I tend to be one of the more easy-going members of any fanbase, because hoo boy, there are just too many Annie Wilkes type people out there than any one insane asylum can handle at a time.

  • @GamerParent
    @GamerParent 9 місяців тому

    Her name is Vel, not Vex, but yeah, that review is just silly.

  • @arctic_shrew_87
    @arctic_shrew_87 9 місяців тому

    I like robot head videos, but I did disagree with his take on andor. His videos are entertaining, but I try to listen to everyone's take as every review and breakdown has bias.

  • @WrongIdeasChannel
    @WrongIdeasChannel 8 місяців тому

    This was an annihilation. Robot Head has always felt like a grifter to me, albeit one with good editing skills.

  • @echothefloof5438
    @echothefloof5438 10 місяців тому

    Subbed to you a while back, and while I like your content, I do disagree with the concept that the only people who enjoy the prequels are either lying about them, or ignoring the faults within the movies.
    People like things for different reasons, just like they dislike things for different reasons. If you don't enjoy something, that's okay, but why degrade the opinions of others because they don't follow the same opinion you do? There's quite a few people who enjoy the prequel films, myself included, because they grew up with them. I love the Clone Wars because it's a movie I experienced for much of my childhood, playing it over and over. I can still watch it to this day and enjoy it, even if I do have to skip some of the Anakin scenes (you know which ones), as even nostalgia can't stop me from disliking that.
    Really, people can like and dislike what they want. I'm not gonna sit here and degrade your opinion on how you feel about the prequels, originals or sequels, because that's your opinion. It doesn't, and shouldn't, affect me.

    • @shandydasquire
      @shandydasquire  10 місяців тому +1

      That's fair, but I'm not talking about enjoyment. I'm just talking about general quality. Whether they are good or not.
      People can like whatever they want no matter how good or bad it is. I just don't think people who view those films and go "yo, this is actually a really good film" either have the highest of standards/thought about it too much while watching, or a ignoring the stinkier elements of those films because they enjoy them.

    • @echothefloof5438
      @echothefloof5438 10 місяців тому +2

      @@shandydasquire The way it was described in the video doesn't line up with that perspective. You said that the only people who could say "Hey, that was neat" after watching a prequel movie were the people deluding themselves into thinking the movies are masterpieces. I'm not saying the movies are objectively good by any means, but you can enjoy a movie for more than just the objective aspects of it. As a kid, I loved the action, and the rise and fall of Anakin. Those stories meant something to me growing up, and it's left me pretty reasonably capable of saying my watching experience was good after the credits roll.

    • @shandydasquire
      @shandydasquire  10 місяців тому +2

      @echothefloof5438 I then go on to list three examples of people claiming to be prequel fan boys or disagreeing with the idea that criticism for these movies is well founded or even fair.
      I then directly state that the films are horrendous. I am very clearly referring to their quality because I don't conflate thinking something is 'neat' with my enjoyment. I then confirm this standard by bringing up the sequel trilogy and highlighting how, despite force awakens being quite bad, it was still well recieved initially, only for general consensus to change with the release of TLJ.

    • @echothefloof5438
      @echothefloof5438 10 місяців тому

      @@shandydasquire Completely fair. I didn't take it that way, but I can see now the way you made your point in the video, and how I mistook it.

    • @shandydasquire
      @shandydasquire  10 місяців тому

      @echothefloof5438 that's alright. I get why it comes off that way, but yeah. Just wanted to clarify

  • @CookingwithJamesG
    @CookingwithJamesG 10 місяців тому +1

    Gouda

  • @JohnCollins
    @JohnCollins 9 місяців тому +3

    If you're going to write a masterpiece of drama and consequence, set the first scene in a brothel.
    Not my wisdom. Something given as a writing tip by genius Deadwood creator David Milch.

  • @seanwaite1995
    @seanwaite1995 8 місяців тому

    I first saw Robothead and Critical Drinker around time GOT's last episode aired, and loved their critique of how that show ended. However both have hit on the idea that negativity and complaining are keys to views, and now neither has any insightful views on anything. Both just wish to cater to the angry white male teen anger. Unsubscribed from both as I just saw nothing of value or worth video after video.

  • @edwardroy3401
    @edwardroy3401 10 місяців тому +1

    You're an Andork

  • @chasx7062
    @chasx7062 9 місяців тому

    the First 1/3 of Andr is Weak, and prison sequence is overlong...The Heist was great, emotional, & hit the mark.
    What did not stick the landing was the relationship bw the Mother & Son: purely a shouting match.

  • @MatthewBreck
    @MatthewBreck 10 місяців тому

    Andor didnt have enough alien main characters

    • @shandydasquire
      @shandydasquire  10 місяців тому +1

      I disagree. I think they would have taken away from the tone of several scenes

    • @Lobsterwithinternet
      @Lobsterwithinternet 10 місяців тому

      And why’s that?
      Farrix is an out-of-the-way place and doesn't see as many Galactic travelers than somewhere like Anchorhead on Tatooine.

    • @christopherpoet458
      @christopherpoet458 10 місяців тому +3

      It should also be noted that the human population of the galaxy is the largest by species.

  • @Infamous1892
    @Infamous1892 9 місяців тому

    I love how Andor has zero stakes because we know how and when Andor will die. So this whole entire show is one giant filler episode. The Action is boring, we don't care about the characters, there are no pressing issue. We are just stuck with you member this? I member.

    • @shandydasquire
      @shandydasquire  9 місяців тому +5

      I'm pretty sure people who watch James Cameron's Titanic knew what was gonna happen. Didn't stop the movie from being in the top 10 highest-grossing films of all time.
      Also, if you think either the action is boring or the characters aren't interesting, then I don't know what to tell you, man. Maybe stop watching so many tik toks with subway surfers on the bottom?

    • @ShakaCthulu
      @ShakaCthulu 9 місяців тому +1

      You know how Cassian dies, but not any of the other characters in the series. And some of them are very interesting characters, like Luthen. It also fleshes out classic SW characters like Mon Mothma.

    • @Infamous1892
      @Infamous1892 3 місяці тому

      ​@@shandydasquire that is a dumb argument. Titanic is based on true events. Star Wars is fiction. This is a side story about a side character that ultimately has zero impact besides,"This leads to a new hope." Why are we still fighting the Empire. The lose you know tha right?

    • @Infamous1892
      @Infamous1892 3 місяці тому

      ​@@ShakaCthuluMon Mothma is not as important as the Jedi. Stop overhyping side characters.

    • @ShakaCthulu
      @ShakaCthulu 3 місяці тому

      @@Infamous1892 Overhyped? She was just the leader of the rebel alliance, completely unimportant! The Organas, unimportant bc they’re even bigger side characters. I‘m sick of the Jedi, The Farce (or is it Midichlorians this week) & gay AF lightsaber fights in everything. How’s that working out for The Acolyte? Assoka? Kenobi? I now associate the Jedi with the worst of Star Wars media.

  • @pcb462
    @pcb462 9 місяців тому

    Andor was good but not great. It’s being propped up as undeniable greatness from the “anti-woke” crowd. But again, it’s good Star Wars.

    • @shandydasquire
      @shandydasquire  9 місяців тому +2

      The show has a handful of problems that I can point out right now. But no, this is just a great show. That's not disputable

  • @miffclick3358
    @miffclick3358 9 місяців тому

    $5 Microphone

  • @Ulyssestnt
    @Ulyssestnt 9 місяців тому +29

    Stopped taking RH seriously a long time ago when it became apparent hes stuck in 2016 culture war mode like a Groundhog day protagonist.

  • @NoKOzKamui
    @NoKOzKamui 10 місяців тому +64

    So many of his criticisms boil down to not understanding what spinoffs are and why people find them interesting.

  • @Herospeed98
    @Herospeed98 10 місяців тому +26

    Great video, your points were very insightful and rebutted Robot Head’s criticisms thoroughly. Very nice work.
    Also:
    Community references are always a win.

    • @shandydasquire
      @shandydasquire  10 місяців тому +2

      Appreciate the kind words.
      Also, yes, community is pretty great

    • @jeremyusreevu237
      @jeremyusreevu237 10 місяців тому

      Hey, Herospeed.

    • @Herospeed98
      @Herospeed98 10 місяців тому

      @@jeremyusreevu237 Hello there.

  • @knight-_-meh
    @knight-_-meh 9 місяців тому +14

    andor is great and i kinda dont want a season 2 because it's perfect as is

    • @daniaaal
      @daniaaal 9 місяців тому +8

      Actually, I do think Andor deserves a Season 2 to link it directly to Rogue One. Doesn't need anymore seasons after this. A trilogy of Andor Season One and Two + Rogue One would be an incredible watch.

    • @knight-_-meh
      @knight-_-meh 9 місяців тому +7

      deserves most definitely and if they nail it even better. but i just think it sets out and wraps up in such a nice way i find that really nice. (insert the boys highlander perfect meme here)

    • @pwh1981
      @pwh1981 6 місяців тому +2

      I know what you mean. They've finished filming now, and while I am excited to see more, there will always be that niggling feeling in the back of my head: what if it's not as good as season one? The fact they cut Andor to only be two seasons when Gilroy and his team were expecting at least three worries me. It also makes me wonder how much other meddling the higher ups have done to season two. I hold hope, Gilroy has proved himself quite competent and I trust him to deliver the best production he can.