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They like to move scenes between episodes too. An episode directed by, say, Michelle MacLaren (just picking a “Prestige Show” director name out of a hat) might actually have a scene in it shot by Tony Gilroy because it moved off his episode and into hers - for whatever editing reason. But you’re right, it kind of

I think this was my favourite episode so far, different strokes for different folks I s’pose.

I enjoyed The Mandalorian, especially the first season, but that’s a great description: a live-action cartoon. A Star Wars show that feels like prestige TV is a whole other thing and I can’t get enough of it.

An they’re being kept by rebels with normal, plain old AK-47 assault rifles. As great as production on this series has been, that was an odd place to cut corners.

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Along similar lines; I know some people felt like it was a pointless scene but, I really enjoyed the propulsion salesman on the bus in episode 2. I feel like we rarely get to meet this sort of “middle class” of citizen in Star Wars, people who presumably exist and are even doing kind of okay, even in a tumultuous

It’s goes so far to demonstrate this is a real world and with real stakes, not just a playground for the Skywalkers et al. to knock around in, everyone else’s lives be damned

It’s funny that I am really, really enjoying the mundane day-to-day of the Star Wars universe as depicted in Andor. Like, the boarding announcements at the Coruscant port, the Imperial mid-level staff meetings (“Can’t we do these by holo??”), the delegation of Imperial authority to the Corporate Security forces and

Really enjoying Andor, it’s worlds better than any of the other Disney+ Star Wars shows because it actually feels like a real series instead of a cartoon with real life actors.

Well, there’s nothing conservative Christians like better than feeling persecuted. It brings you closer to The Big Guy if you suffer like Him.

He should appear as both himself and as Wolverine, who assumes that the other “him” is actually Mystique, so he kills “her” only to realize that he killed an actor who plays Wolverine in movies in another dimension.

“Characters have sex and use actual swear words.”

“But I guess you can go ahead and wear a fat suit and do what you got to do and get your Oscar. We’ll just sit here, waiting.”

There is a clearly an improved look, of this over the volume.

His future is bright.  SUPER bright.  Nuclear fusion bright.

Oh cool, what happens on Scariff? I’ve become quickly attached to Cassian and want to know how bright his future is. 

I’m honestly impressed with the set and world design in Andor. Obi Wan just felt like a collection of different scenes next to a green screen.

It’s interesting - I was blown away by what the could do with The Volume but Andor does look incredible. So much of it is physical there. Reminded me of the original originals.

I mean, the answer is “Scarif” -- but yeah, this has been fantastic so far!

I’m digging it so far, real interested to see where it’s going.