We won’t get something as good as Andor until we do. That is, you can’t plan on it. It will happen eventually, but Andor was a hard to match high water mark. (I also would have appreciated Acolyte more as a mystery.)
We won’t get something as good as Andor until we do. That is, you can’t plan on it. It will happen eventually, but Andor was a hard to match high water mark. (I also would have appreciated Acolyte more as a mystery.)
@Reach Lol, I sat through the whole thing a year ago, because I was haunted by it from my childhood. It is truly awful.
Then I would name you a liar, Ser Reach!
Just kidding. You can like it all if you want. I love that modern Star Wars is basically a big buffet where you can take what you want and leave what you don’t want. If you want to gobble down everything on the buffet table, have at it.
@Emperor I actually like that line. I think it works for the character. In a movie filled with bad dialogue, I don’t understand why that is the line so many people bring up.
I think Rogue One and Andor are better entry points for people who like grittier more socially realistic fantasy/sci-fi. If she likes BSG and GoT, she is far more likely to be into Andor than other Star Wars.
@TallonMetroid @Lyre The prequels were largely saved by the the Clone Wars animated series as well. I don’t see how that happens for the sequel trilogy.