Oso planning to go pro
Episode 7 lacks the action of the previous episode but didn’t lack in tension. Cliched to call it grown-up Star Wars but that’s what it is up to this point.There’s been some complaints about pacing being too slow but after the odd pacing of Kenobi, this is much better. Tying all the characters together when they’re worlds apart is a neat trick. The collision course and how they get to it will be interesting. So far, they’ve pulled it off to this point, hope they can stick the landing
Andor keeps getting stronger. Wow.
I read that they were going to do 5 seasons but cut it back to 3.
Gilroy originally planned 5 seasons, but he realized that would take 10 years to complete. So he scaled back to two seasons (24 episodes total).
Andor continues to deliver. The Mon Mothma subplot got way more complicated. Two great speeches. One by Kino Loy (spin-off?) and Luthen’s at the end.
I agree. A great show and too bad there are only 2 episodes left in the season.
Incredibly compelling, particularly telling a Star Wars story with virtually none of the fantastical elements that make it Star Wars. No Force, minimal aliens, but excellent character development and background on why the Empire is the villain it is.
Weakest episode thus far. Star Wars action with the space fight and Cassian’s scene with Melshi at the end the highlights. It’s all woven together for what I’m sure will be action heavy season finale.Nitpicking the Mon Mothma dilemma ahead of her. Could probably have been dealt with already? That conclusion is the one that doesn’t necessarily mesh with the other stories as neatly at the moment
Agree about Mon. My least favorite character/storyline of the season. I hope that if she's going to be featured so prominently, we get some kind of resolution or at least a worthy cliffhanger in the season finale.
It’s a fascinating dilemma they’ve put her in. She’s a clearly conflicted character that is trying to straddle a very fine line between working within the system while keeping options open outside it. It’s a big moral dilemma for the character, both with her family and her future. Somehow, it feels repetitive so far. They could have done better with it but it is a real nit I’m picking. Probably works better as a seperate story. Then again, maybe it makes sense after next week