So I jumped out of the Star Wars train early into Disney Era but I have friend that still watches it, mind you, be doesn't like it and will tell me stuff like "Oh yeah, I saw the whole Kenobi show, it was shit", but that's why I tend to trust him whenever he says I should check something out, like Rogue One or the first season of The Mandalorian, which I must admit, I liked, he certainly liked more than I did.
But recently he told me I MUST watch Star Wars Andor, that not only is it not bad, isn't just good, but it's probably top Star Wars.
And I'm curious, what does Cinemaphile think about it, is it at least as good as the other two, or Disney Brainrot finally got to him?
I must say, the camera work he showed me looked more ambitious but that's all I could get.
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tldr why are andor gays so insufferable
Not usually a Cinemaphile anon.
The fact that there are Andor flags at all instead of just being universally hated told me a lot.
>tldr
Jesús Christ, I know this is TV but by god, read a book.
Just watch it and form your own opinion
I don't wanna waste time on something that is bad. Sadly, I'm not a neet and my free time is limited.
You know you can just...stop watching if you think it's bad right?
No, I'm only allowed to watch stuff that Anonymose has approved. I'm dont watch anything that those sheeple on r*ddit like.
You know, you can have a nice day, shill.
Based moron calling the first guy a shill. Hurr duurr you dumb frick
But by that time it would be too late, and some time would've been wasted already. And I would feel guilty for not partaking in my hobbies wit my free time instead of wasting it in watching something I'm not even finishing.
Then you shouldn't watch it.
Then DON'T WATCH it you nit picky ADS mother fricker.
But if it's good, then it would be time worth spend.
I dont rhink television is a worthwhile medium for you if you often find yourself agonizing over every minute. I'd focus on other hobbies
No one watched it.
Netflix/disneyslop often tries to real you in with a good beginning and bamboozle you by turning it into israelited out pieces of trash which retroactively make your previous time investement into a waste.
See: The mandalorian, the first few mcuslop disneyplus shows, almost every hit netflix original
I haven't watched any of the mcu shows and the last Netflix TV series I watched was Squid Game which I thought was strong the whole way. I'm sure there are shows like that but I feel like it's pretty obvious from the start. I watched the first 2 seasons of the mandalorian but I could tell right away the 3rd season would be dull so I never went back to it after the first episode
I feel like even if people can't explain exactly what feels off in a given show they can feel it. People have good instincts
>I watched the first 2 seasons of the mandalorian
cuck
They're fine. Nothing offensive in the first two seasons. You can put it on while you're washing dishes or whatever and follow it pretty well. It's not a challenging show
>Nothing offensive
Black person trandoshans springs to mind.
And yet you're here
I guess if you really love star wars its decent. I don't remember much about it. Ip man is in it.
Anyone who really loved star wars would have dropped nu wars after tfa because they would know there was no coming back from that abomination. have a nice day.
It was fine but it has a vocal following that think too highly of it.
Reminder all nu wars is homosexual shit
It's the best of the nu-wars since it's more of a spy show that just uses Star Wars as a setting. It's the same writer as Rogue One so the characters and themes aren't wildly different from their originals unlike Kenobi and Ashoka.
There's variety in the settings and conflicts which I like; good cast too.
It's dialogue driven because it was created by a writer. It is therefore terribly slow moving. But sooner or later one of the story threads will suck you in.
Reminder all nu wars is homosexual shit
You've been at this for a year you joyless frick. You have no life. Die.
I’ve watched the big monologues on YouTube and was left totally cold by them. Yeah yeah context but the turns of phrase felt clunky and arrhythmic, and it wasn’t fun enough to scratch the cheese or schlock itch. If I want great dialogue I’ll read Milton
Andor is worth it on its own. Possibly the only good thing Disney has ever attached to the Star Wars name. And I say that having watched basically all of live action Disney SW.
Has anyone seen it? Is it any good?
It's extremely good because it's actually well written and engaging, it's like a better property borrowing star wars as it's setting. It's dialogue driven with interesting political intrigue with a world that actually feels alive. The scenes showing the bureaucracy and inner workings of the empire were kino, the rebels were depicted as tiny terrorist cells and it felt extremely grounded, the empire actually felt imposing and sinister, and also fascist waifu.
It's pretty good, Tony Gilroy made Michael Clayton so has talent and wasn't just a diversity hire and it shows.
It's no masterpiece, but it's clearly a cut above all Star Wars media from the last 10 years
>Rogue One or the first season of The Mandalorian, which I must admit, I liked
Terrible taste. Pure fanservice schlock, for brainlets who thought that space stations having an exhaust port was somehow a "plot hole" (because they don't know what an exhaust port is).
>But recently he told me I MUST watch Star Wars Andor
Literally a pointless spinoff of a pointless spinoff.
>Pure fanservice schlock, for brainlets who thought that space stations having an exhaust port was somehow a "plot hole" (because they don't know what an exhaust port is).
What?
What does that mean, moron?
I liked it because it had weight.
You know like when you watch early 90s Hong Kong action films vs Beijing ones?
And the Beijing ones just feel floaty and that the punches have no weight to them, meanwhile the Hong Kong ones trick you into thinking every hit is real?
That's Rogue One, or at least why I liked it, of Chinese early 90s action films, is the Honk Kong for their Beijing.
>What does that mean
Case in point.
>Case in point.
No, my point is that everyone who complained about the exhaust port being a plot hole is clearly joking, you actually thought it was a real thing?
>clearly joking
Sure, anon, sure. That's why fanboys didn't shut up about it ever since social media gave every moron a voice, and why someone at Disney thought that that it was really important to "close" this plothole and make it so that giving the Death Star an exhaust port is now, canonically, an act of intentional sabotage.
So even IF everyone had been joking, Rogue One "fixed" it, and made the whole issue one of its main plot elements. This is indefensible.
For a similar case of corpoarate idiots caving in to the most moronic parts of a very moronic fanbase, look at Chewbacca getting his medal in episode 9.
Andor is the only good disney wars thing. A lot better than rogue one
Reminder all nu wars is homosexual shit
Pardon the intrusion, I require the assistance of a cartoon savant to explain me the meaning of this sign
"You should frick your niece"
It's good, but doesn't feel like Star Wars
A shitty pulp series like Star Wars isn't worthy of a show like Andor.
Why is Andor the ONE nu-wars thing that gets pushed this much? All clips I've seen from it have none of the aspects that make me enjoy the franchise.
>Why is Andor the ONE nu-wars thing that gets pushed this much?
Because it's the perfect mix of not requring the audience to think and being bland enough to avoid anything that could upset the fanboys.
Basically the diametrically opposite to The Last Jedi.
It's the best, and only good thing that's come out since Lucas left. Probably because it was made very independently by Gilroy in the UK far from the eyes of American Lucasfilm women executives.
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I have noticed the most pretencious "i am better than you" people shill Andor.. The type of people who think they are above everyone else when they think they are smart and talk about "le epic monologe" the same type or people that basedface over le geniious cinematagrophy of DUNC... imagine them sitting in their mansion sipping wine and laughing at the plebs
t. insecure pleb
t. twitter pseudointellectual
This show was too try hard for me. But the prison arc and the heist were good I guess
Andor is good mainly because the creators set out to make something that basically wasn't anything like Star Wars at all, or only was incidentally. Then as a result it did well, because Disney didn't give a shit about it. Except that was the first season.
Now Disney knows.
I don't think anyone would blame you for not trusting anything Disney Star Wars. If you're aleady skeptical, I doubt there is anything anyone here can do for you, but it is bizzarely different from the other terrible slop to the point where I don't know how it got approved.