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***** ANDOR SEASON 2 (Disney+, April 22 Debut) THREAD *****

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Putting on ANH.
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Finished Andor and just watched R1 for the first time in like 6 years. I don't say this lightly, but the ending to R1 may have been the most incredible ending to a movie I've ever seen when you factor in the full Star Wars aura.
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First of all - Major Fartagaz might be one of the best X usernames ever.

Secondly, the attention to detail in shows like this is insane. This is a detail most people would never notice.


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Wife signed up for a Disney Hulu deal last weekend. I went ahead and watched Andor season 2 over a few days.

Excellent show. So well done in so many ways.

The Empire doesn't tolerate failure very well. At all. They are shown to be more evil than previously indicated, turning on their own people.

They kept you guessing on whether Syril was going to turn or not, or was he just being used by Dedra or her bosses.

Dedra basically using Syril for a one-hour booty call and wanting the lights off was surprising but shouldn't be.

Syril going for the strangle on Dedra was also a surprise. You thought for a moment he was going to take her out before Cassian would get the chance.

Really glad they showed us the background on Luthen and Kleya.

The origin of K2 was also good to see. K2 is so great when you consider C-3PO and his whiny ways.

Maybe it's just the writing, but Saw annoys me. They made him too "out there", or maybe it's just the way Whittaker plays him.

The struggles of just living while being in a rebellion were good to see, to show how much commitment it takes. From the crew on the forested planet where Cassian landed the tie fighter test ship, to the people living on the planet with the big grain farms.

I'm gonna need to watch seasons 1 and 2 again.
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Krenneck going postal on Tarkin in Rogue One is all the better when you think about the week he's been having.

- Dedra botches the raid on Luthen
- ISB learns Jung was a spy
- Heert botches the raid to catch Kleya
- His old Empire buddy KHS
- Have to smoke a bunch of scientist bc Galen Erso leaked
- Vader force chokes him to tell a dad joke
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Everyone has a breaking point
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Star Wars.com has an article with a complete breakdown of all the Easter Eggs in Luthen's shop, including this Gungan skull!



https://www.starwars.com/news/andor-luthens-gallery-easter-eggs
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Saw this on social media. It was not amenable to a simple copypasta so here you go.

Not sorry if already posted. I haven't made it thru this entire thread.

It's a good read.






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That person thought they just discovered some hidden meaning, huh
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He was very proud of himself. I did disagree with his assessment about Kleya being 1 of the 2 questionable items
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I thought Yi-Chen was a girl's name?
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PatAg said:

That person thought they just discovered some hidden meaning, huh
And Dedra's investigation skills are terrible. They only find Axis after she's no longer on the case and she's clueless what they're doing on Ghorman even when she's getting her hand held as to what they're doing.
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Strong disagree. Dedra connected the dots on the stolen star path unit with a pattern across the galaxy and Axis's network immediately, while everyone else in ISB was protecting their turf. Heerst was her number 2 in season one and then continued her work for years before they finally identified Luthen. She knew exactly what they were doing on Ghorman - she was at that Wansee conference with Krennic.
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Just finished up a rewatch of both Season 1/2, RO, and ANH.

Second pass-through of Andor is just as good as the first. We'll probably be chasing this high for the rest of our lives in the Star Wars fandom.

First thing that comes to mind - the continuity between Andor/RO/ANH makes for an incredible & complete story. Gilroy managed to pull off a narrative that fits and flows well and only elevates the story we know in ANH.

Second thing - The re-watch gives you a different perspective on so many characters. I think RO is the obvious one that's been discussed, but Kleya is fascinating to go back and watch again. Elizabeth Dulau did such a phenomenal job.

Third thing - Gilroy has absolutely stuck the landing on "Less is more". No unnecessary cameos. Don't need to tell every backstory. Etc. I'm disappointed it's over, but I think this show could be cheapened if someone came in and told additional backstories to some of the characters later.

I think the only negative (if you could call it that), is that I saw S2E12 on it's own the second time, and it was kinda meh compared to a lot of S2. It did a great job tying so many loose ends up. But S2E11 was the real finale.
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Joan Wilder said:

Strong disagree. Dedra connected the dots on the stolen star path unit with a pattern across the galaxy and Axis's network immediately, while everyone else in ISB was protecting their turf. Heerst was her number 2 in season one and then continued her work for years before they finally identified Luthen. She knew exactly what they were doing on Ghorman - she was at that Wansee conference with Krennic.
She doesn't know they are destroying Ghorman until Partagatz tells her in the last episode of the third arc.
She has no idea the mining craft have landed.
They keep her completely out of the loop of the timeline until the day before.


In the first episode of the season, Partagatz chides her for making Axis into a big thing but not catching him, and she doesn't even come close. She's on Ghorman for the entire time that the other guy puts all the pieces together to find Luthen; she just tries to steal his thunder at the end.
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Quote:

She doesn't know they are destroying Ghorman until Partagatz tells her in the last episode of the third arc.
Huh? She was at the conference in episode 1. Was it not made pretty clear what the endgame was?

They specifically mentioned it was gouge mining. She absolutely knew.
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Yeah that whole meeting is about how they need to sway public opinion on Gorman so they can do whatever they want to the planet regarding the mining knowing it will destroy everyone there.

Now….i don't think she knew about the plot to kill everyone until it got closer can't remember when she figured that out
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We spent the last 4 days binging this, one arc at a time.

WOW. This first 6 episodes are more filler than story arc but holy cow. The last 6 are the best live action Star Wars ever.

That was great story telling. Compelling and amazing dialog. Great acting. And it's all about the people.

Dedra in her cell on Narkina was perfect.
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I don't think those six episodes were filler at all. Characters and the world of Andor are developed in those slower moments.

For instance, the safe house means so much more in the escape when we have spent time there multiple times. Having those long conversations with Bix makes her leaving hit hard but also be something understandable for her to do.
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Exactly. She was at the Wannsee-esque conference where Krennic outlined the whole thing. She just believed it was all in service of the Emperor's "energy project." Her perceived hesitancy in the moment was seeing all the civilians out on the plaza and being faced with the reality of the massacre and subsequent genocide her order would unleash.
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Not exactly breaking news around these parts, but Kleya is smoking hot.

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Happy Father's Day, Cassian.


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I could watch this stuff all day.

Average Joe
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I'm way behind and just finished episodes 8 and 9.

Wow. "Why We Fight" from Band of Brothers is the best episode of any show I've ever seen. Episode 8, "Who Are You?", is now #2, and episode 9 could easily be in the top 5. Together they are the best Star Wars media ever made.

I'm not sure if anyone mentioned this, but it was awesome seeing the rise of the Rebellion happen in the same place we saw the Republic being torn down in ROTS.
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Just finished S2. Simply amazing. Sad it's over.
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I finally watched S1 and S2 in the last month or so and I quite enjoyed it. It lived up to the hype!

For me, unfortunately, I just think Rogue One isn't a very good movie. It's not awful, but there's a lot that just feels rushed or underdeveloped. Some of that is improved by Andor, and some is made even more glaring.

Some examples:
- Saw Gerrera makes a lot more sense this time around, with his brand of extremism and how he's isolated himself from the rest of the rebels… but then he kinda lets himself die for no reason. I get that he's breathing through a mask but he also seems totally fine with speaking, so it feels all the more like "time for a dramatic death" than anything that makes sense.
- Jyn Erso is a fine character but her having all these tearful reunions and then deaths in the span of two hours is a bit jarring after 24 episodes of Andor. Now it feels like she comes in and steals his screen time but at such an accelerated pace.
- Originally I thought that the love of cameos totally undercut Krennic, since he gets pants'd by Tarkin and then again by Vader. Upon watching the show though, I kinda like it. Dedra is schooled by Partagaz, who is schooled by Krennic, who is schooled by Tarkin and Vader, who is later schooled by the Emperor. The empire has a habit on ****ing on those below them to make themselves feel in control, from top to bottom.
- That said, Zombie Tarkin sucked in 2016 and it still sucks now. What a bad decision.
- Unfortunately, for all the development of Mon Mothma and Luthen in the series, the rebel leadership SUCKS in Rogue One. Mon Mothma is just there as a glorified cameo and to hint at Obi Wan. If these are the future leaders of the galaxy, I don't have a lot of faith that things will be much better, even after Andor and Erso and Skywalker and Solo save their asses.
- Lastly, I didn't know his name for 9 years, but Baze really doesn't work for me either. It feels like he has like 5 lines of dialogue and then gets a dramatic death sequence where he kills 4 dudes and then dies.


The beach fighting is pretty legit but then it all has to stop down so these characters we barely know can get noble sacrifice moments. It was rushed in 2016 but feels especially rushed after two seasons of Andor. And unfortunately the finale of Andor is spent almost entirely setting up Rogue One, so you kinda have to watch it after.

It's a shame. If only Tony Gilroy could go in and redo Rogue One in 2025 and make it all a little more seamless, this might make for a great and true prequel trilogy. Instead, there's a massive drop in quality IMO from Andor S1 and S2 to Rogue One, and I can't really go from Andor to Star Wars since it's so reliant on Rogue One to wrap up Andor.
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Rascal said:

Just finished S2. Simply amazing. Sad it's over.

I'll add this to my favorites "TV" drama series list to sit right next to:

The Americans
Better Call Saul
Breaking Bad
Sopranos
Mad Men
The Wire
Band of Brothers
Friday Night Lights
24
Homeland
Fargo
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This season was an absolute masterpiece. Top 3 drama series for me (the others being Band of Brothers and The Sopranos).

It's infuriating when you imagine what the Anakin Skywalker origin story could have been when told with this level of maturity, care, and quality.
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jbanda said:

This season was an absolute masterpiece. Top 3 drama series for me (the others being Band of Brothers and The Sopranos).

It's infuriating when you imagine what the Anakin Skywalker origin story could have been when told with this level of maturity, care, and quality.

Don't disagree but you have to consider the context of the times. That Anakin story was being constructed and told 25-30 years ago before the genre and style that Andor was told was even a thing. Movies in theaters that catered to kids and families was still huge.

Basically The Sopranos and Band of Brothers started this new genre which is great!

I would love to see a Bad Batch live action series spring up somehow. The animated version on Disney+ was pretty good, but to relive it with real actors could be sweet!

But Andor was just fantastic on so many accounts!
 
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