Star Wars Andor (Disney+ TV series)

i think the magnitude of the massacre gave her the first -timer willies. she's an up and coming nazi but there's a bit of a human in there after all. if she doesnt get andored, she'll get over it.
getting close to getting killed in chaos at end of season 1 also gave her some temp heebie jeebies.
 
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I’m not smart enough for this show….
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I saw somewhere that some of Andor 2 will be edited into a movie length feature and released in theaters along with Rogue one tenth anniversary. Also episode 12 might be included in a rogue one release.

Eps 7-9 would look awesome and I bet the same will be true for 10-12.
 
Talk about a great ending for Mama's boy Syril. He rage fights Andor, and just before getting a shot to the head, he learns Andor has no idea who he is.


On another note, and yes I know I would know if I did not fast forward, but I am 53, so best case I am still past halfway.

Do they ever discuss the fall of the Jedi, and what happened in Andor? I assume not as even the Force is rarely if ever mentioned?

It would seem odd that the Jedi, who were the "Guardians of Peace and Justice for a thousand generations", supposedly all turned against the "Emperor", (kind of a red flag he is a bad guy), are mostly killed, and a few on the run.

I would think this would be a big topic of conversation.
 
Talk about a great ending for Mama's boy Syril. He rage fights Andor, and just before getting a shot to the head, he learns Andor has no idea who he is.


On another note, and yes I know I would know if I did not fast forward, but I am 53, so best case I am still past halfway.

Do they ever discuss the fall of the Jedi, and what happened in Andor? I assume not as even the Force is rarely if ever mentioned?

It would seem odd that the Jedi, who were the "Guardians of Peace and Justice for a thousand generations", supposedly all turned against the "Emperor", (kind of a red flag he is a bad guy), are mostly killed, and a few on the run.

I would think this would be a big topic of conversation.

It's like 16 years later. Only the kids talk about Jedi anymore, and most don't believe the stories...case in point, Andor's incredulity at the Force healer.
 
It's like 16 years later. Only the kids talk about Jedi anymore, and most don't believe the stories...case in point, Andor's incredulity at the Force healer.
Also, history's narrative is controlled by who ever wins the war. In this case the Empire has wiped and errased most of the jedi, so it is in their best interest that no one speaks of them.
 
Gilroy has said that they DID use the Volume some, just not for everything.
I figured that was the case but this scale of location shooting is going the way of the dodo bird. From what i understand 1 season costs as much as the theatrical release movies did. I still lament. Last Of The Mohicans.

Lucasfilm and Disney arent gonna go on this way. Its too expensive. So is good writing lol....
 
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We saw Dedra upset/shaking and straightening her uniform, but l didn't see anything to make me think she knew Syril had been head shotted??

She wasn't upset about Cereal (beyond his fury when he confronted her anyway...) she was upset because she was being forced to see what the Empire really is. She's the orderly, polite type of fascist that follows the rules and only crushes those people that step out of line. They had established the rules for how Ghorman was to be destroyed: it would be pushed into an act of defiance and then it could be justly executed. They will have deserved it, according to the Empire.

But then her superiors decided eh, screw it, who cares about the story just start drilling now. It threw out all the work she had done (and manipulated Syril for, destroying their relationship) because they couldn't wait a few more days. She's having to reckon with being the person that's OK with that happening.
 
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Well, I dunno. What the Empire really is, is the thing that was her idea in the first place. If we're to have any empathy with her at all (and maybe we aren't meant to), her reaction would be more about "what have I done", rather than "gee, they started the party a couple of days earlier than I'd planned".
 
It's about belief systems - Dedra buys into the reality the Empire presents, the security, the order, all that nonsense.

The difference in what happened isn't in timing, it's in justifications. Ghormans "rioting" deserve to be exterminated, Ghormans singing do not. The Empire acting prematurely shows the lie in Dedra's belief - it's not an orderly system with rules, it's monsters taking what they want whenever they can.
 
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