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Spoilers Star Wars: Andor season 2


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Obviously, I've argued at length on this forum that Season 1 is the best Star Wars show since Empire, and possibly the first true science fiction show in all of Star Wars. One of my top five seasons of television of the past ten years.
Which is odd, since season 1 was two thirds boring filler episodes, whilst season 2 has kept me gripped for every episode and qualifies as truly great TV.
 

What was most gripping: two episodes spent waiting for Cassian’s captors to finish their Keystone cop routine so he could move on as if nothing happened, observing the mating rituals of the post-Republic elite, or literally watching grass grow while waiting on an Imperial inspection?

And did we see character progression from anyone not named Dedra?
 


I liked second arc way more than the first. I particularly loved seeing Lonni being smart and manipulating, it shows that he got where he is not just because the rebellion fed him valuable intel. Partaz's burn of Syril was excellent. Also, interesting how the resistance on Ghorman believes what's happening to be a shadow operation by ISB, with the Emperor being in the dark.

Still it's not yet at the level of Season 1. I'm thinking I probably just don't like the format. It feels like they filmed a full season for each year but they are showing us just 3 random episodes in the middle, so it's both too much and not enough at the same time.
 

And did we see character progression from anyone not named Dedra?

Yeah Mon comes to accept she has to let her childhood friend be murdered to protect the rebellion. Then gets wasted to deal with the guilt and the that and the fact she also married her daughter off for the rebellion. Her growth is less ideal more pragmatic, shifting toward Lutherens.
 

Yeah Mon comes to accept she has to let her childhood friend be murdered to protect the rebellion. Then gets wasted to deal with the guilt and the that and the fact she also married her daughter off for the rebellion. Her growth is less ideal more pragmatic, shifting toward Lutherens.
I’m not so sure about that, it’s more like she feels bounced into it by Luthen, and there is growing resentment there. The key point is when she tells the daughter “you don’t have to do this”. I anticipate that Mon will have Luthen killed (by Andor) and replace him, since there is no point in a rebellion that is just as bad as the Empire.
 

Okay, I'm three episodes in. Haven't read any of the thread because I want to avoid spoilers...though that is becoming less of a concern, because so far it sucks.

Obviously, I've argued at length on this forum that Season 1 is the best Star Wars show since Empire, and possibly the first true science fiction show in all of Star Wars. One of my top five seasons of television of the past ten years.

I don't even know what Season 2 is supposed to be. The first three episodes have gone basically nowhere. We've spent forever at a wedding that has almost reached Holiday Special levels of farce (like, did we really need to see the bride and groom's silly dance number?). Episode three just ended and we're still at the stupid wedding! Cassian has spent three episodes basically accomplishing nothing. I've just watched three episodes and can barely tell you what happened or why anyone should care.

Unless the next episode is a radical improvement, I am done wasting time on it. And, again, I loved Season 1.

Yes, S2, E1-3 were VERY weak. Essentially 1 episode worth of story stretched over 3 episodes. And again, yes, there was no real 'arc' to E1-3. I also was very disappointed .

Arc 2, E4-6, is better, but not great. They are building to a flash point, but taking their sweet a$$ time doing it.

I'm getting the impression that they only had about 4 episodes of ideas, but were contractually obligated for 12 episodes.
 

It feels like they filmed a full season for each year but they are showing us just 3 random episodes in the middle, so it's both too much and not enough at the same time.
I have heard that the original plan way back was for 5 seasons of Andor, each season a year apart, but they decided it would be too hard to do that, and would be a 10-year commitment. So they trimmed down to four arcs spanning four years over the course of the second season.

I really would have loved to have gotten a full 60 episodes of Andor leading up to Rogue One. Sigh.
 


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