This is the Star Wars we need now. Forever love the light and darkside, the fight between the force users but it’s the rebellion and imperials. The guys that are fighting boots on the ground, the smugglers and the normal people that make the best stories
Some of the most visually jaw-dropping vistas in Star Wars, punctuated by triumph and tragedy. Rest in peace, Nemik. A young rebel, but a brave one, nevertheless. Andor is PEAK Star Wars, it proves what you can do with a medium designed in the beginning for kids, and mature it to a certain degree with a boots on the gorund regular everyday persepctive of the galaxy.
@@blueroninstudios exactly ... There are some that say it's slow pace makes it unwatchable but that allows us to understand what the rebellion is about and the challenges it faced not only from The Empire but within itself... S2 should be outstanding...
This sets the bar. Because we knew Nemik for *less than 3 hours* and literally everyone watching this, all these reactions, are *impacted* by his death. By it's brutality, its injustice, its ugliness. They are moved by it. For a the marxist revolutionary twink in his silly little hat with his silly little book. And because of that - the effort and work by the entire Andor crew, the elegance of execution - that silly little guy's manifesto moves from being a sort-of joke, an endearing marker of his personality, into a battle cry. Into something that people have bled and died to tell us. That's how it's fucking done, and I hope to god someone at Disney pulls their head out and realizes that.
A great element is that they show these people native to this planet there to enjoy the wonder of this natural phenomena and Imperials (who are planning to displace them) standing there watching the same phenomena with the same awe and wonder. The Andor series gave humanity to Imperials...as bad as they are.
Different visual interpretation, no Jedi or Force-wielding characters, mostly humans or blue-collar workers recruited to be Rebel or IMperial spies, boots on the ground perspective, no John Williams-like music, understated, simplified, but still visually has that "wow" factor that a lot of Star Wars is know for. Tony Gilroy threw out the "rules", and made a Star Wars story that fans at first, kinda hated, but then the more they got into ti, they realized "Oh.....this is Star Wars for grownups." But the thing I also like about the franchise in general, especially in recent years is the sort of signature look that every different director can incorporate into a series or individual episode. And if I could respectuflly disagree with you .... I'd say that Ahsoka, Kenobi and The Acolyte weren't that bad. Pacing lagged a bit at times in those projects, but Andor's had moments where it could've been a bit more snappy, too.
This is the Star Wars we need now. Forever love the light and darkside, the fight between the force users but it’s the rebellion and imperials. The guys that are fighting boots on the ground, the smugglers and the normal people that make the best stories
Some of the most visually jaw-dropping vistas in Star Wars, punctuated by triumph and tragedy.
Rest in peace, Nemik. A young rebel, but a brave one, nevertheless.
Andor is PEAK Star Wars, it proves what you can do with a medium designed in the beginning for kids, and mature it to a certain degree with a boots on the gorund regular everyday persepctive of the galaxy.
@@blueroninstudios exactly ... There are some that say it's slow pace makes it unwatchable but that allows us to understand what the rebellion is about and the challenges it faced not only from The Empire but within itself... S2 should be outstanding...
And this is why they cast a young guy who has already starred onstage in multiple London and New York productions including playing Hamlet as Nemik.
This sets the bar. Because we knew Nemik for *less than 3 hours* and literally everyone watching this, all these reactions, are *impacted* by his death. By it's brutality, its injustice, its ugliness. They are moved by it. For a the marxist revolutionary twink in his silly little hat with his silly little book. And because of that - the effort and work by the entire Andor crew, the elegance of execution - that silly little guy's manifesto moves from being a sort-of joke, an endearing marker of his personality, into a battle cry. Into something that people have bled and died to tell us. That's how it's fucking done, and I hope to god someone at Disney pulls their head out and realizes that.
Nemik dying to me is up there with Obi-Wan and Qui-Gon.... 😭
A great element is that they show these people native to this planet there to enjoy the wonder of this natural phenomena and Imperials (who are planning to displace them) standing there watching the same phenomena with the same awe and wonder. The Andor series gave humanity to Imperials...as bad as they are.
Nemik died from the weight of capital. Just painfully lovely
The best Star Wars show based on the best Star Wars movie 🍿
RIP Nemik
I was pretty sure I'd watched this. :((((((
Nope. :(
It’s a bit of a slow start but I liked the show with stuff like this.
How come andor looks ten times better than ahsoka obi wan Kenobi and acolyte how embarrassing 😂
Different visual interpretation, no Jedi or Force-wielding characters, mostly humans or blue-collar workers recruited to be Rebel or IMperial spies, boots on the ground perspective, no John Williams-like music, understated, simplified, but still visually has that "wow" factor that a lot of Star Wars is know for.
Tony Gilroy threw out the "rules", and made a Star Wars story that fans at first, kinda hated, but then the more they got into ti, they realized "Oh.....this is Star Wars for grownups."
But the thing I also like about the franchise in general, especially in recent years is the sort of signature look that every different director can incorporate into a series or individual episode.
And if I could respectuflly disagree with you .... I'd say that Ahsoka, Kenobi and The Acolyte weren't that bad. Pacing lagged a bit at times in those projects, but Andor's had moments where it could've been a bit more snappy, too.
There’s nothing wrong with Ahsoka. This ain’t twitter. Stop trying to push your toxic narrative 😒