Star Wars: Andor

Is he? I like him just fine.
I have to ask why. He's a jerk who owes everyone money, is viewed as unreliable by his "friends", and abuses relationships by constantly asking for favors. He implies blackmail and theft from the one person who seemed to be defending him. I hope you don't have a lot of Cassians in your life.
 

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So was Han Solo. I like him too.
Solo left zero impressions on me, and I can't remember anything about it, but maybe you're right. But at least the next time we see Han he seemed to have learned friendship and loyalty, while our first introduction (re-introduction?) to Cassian isn't so charitable- he's literally the exact same person we are seeing now.
 

Morrus

Well, that was fun
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Solo left zero impressions on me, and I can't remember anything about it, but maybe you're right. But at least the next time we see Han he seemed to have learned friendship and loyalty, while our first introduction (re-introduction?) to Cassian isn't so charitable- he's literally the exact same person we are seeing now.
🤷 I dunno what to tell you. You don't like him, I do.
 


Morrus

Well, that was fun
Staff member
I know you do. I asked why, and you compared him to Han. I know Han Solo, and Cassian Andor is no Han Solo. :p
So, what about him do you like?
That's not really how I like people. I don't use lists of traits. It's an instinctive thing. It happens naturally, and it's OK if it's different for different people.
 


Eltab

Lord of the Hidden Layer
I am reminded a bit of the Star Trek episode whose name I forgot about a civilization of children. There was a disease that killed off all the adults.
IIRC the Star Trek episode was called "Miri".
Or maybe that was the leader girl on the planet's name.
A disease kills adults and makes teen / adolescence last for decades ... then you mature into adulthood and it kills you too.
 



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