So judging by all the spoiler tags this must have been a pretty nifty and keen little TV story.
I agree with this.This episode is genuinely amazing in every possible way. All of the build up is well worth the pay off... and we still have 6 episodes and another whole season. to go.
This episode really makes you feel like the Rebels are doing something dirty, with the way they humanise the enemy it makes them feel like the bad guys.
The Ewoks had American accents so that's fine.ANH was full of Brits in front and behind the camera. When Star Wars moved to San Francisco you got Ewoks and ROTJ. Gimme the Brits.
I believe I used the words slow and a strain (that one episode) - but I wasn't (not) about to abandon it. The level of craft on display is outstanding, and this episode brought that arc home, making it all worthwhile. I believe this will be a series that plays much better when binged.werid....I remember you said the show was boring and unbearable to watch last week.
I love how on the press junket for OBK they kept wanking on about how much everyone now loves the prequels 20 years later
No, Ewan, they don't... only the franchise addicts do. The bubble of blind follows that fill those conventions, and squeal at any and all announcements.
Honestly, I don't think they'd do a cheap-feeling story element like this, but it does raise the question of how they're going to maintain the sort of momentum they've built up from the previous episode. I don't expect it to be action-packed or anything, but I am so curious on how everything will play out now after that climax.Does anyone else think that .....the manifesto has tracking device, I mean after all, this is Star Wars, lol
True like with Solo, the threat was there. If Andor hadn't taken that deal, Skeen would have shot him first, to now keep the betrayal secret. Andor had to act, or likely be killed at that moment he refused.View attachment 602490
It was, at one point. Nothing but respect for Lucas but the universe lost a bit of that hard edge as the years went on.
The show brings us back to some of the original space western aspects of the OT, alongside many other genres it’s been navigating very well.
Absolutely.Cassian is now a legit legacy character as far as I'm concerned (bring on the HT figure!). That last sequence with him and Skeen had my eyes popping out of my head; didn't see it coming but damn did I love it!
Where Lucas laid judgment on that somewhat more realistic instinct, by erasing it from his character.
Gilroy is making it his character.
Especially since Skeen was persistent that they go to that planet with the doctor pit stop.True like with Solo, the threat was there. If Andor hadn't taken that deal, Skeen would have shot him first, to now keep the betrayal secret. He had to act or die at that moment.
Although Solo was somewhat neutered lost his edge, We know at the other extreme Andor loses his humanity to his - shoot first figure it out later - more realistic, un-romanticised, and ruthless surviver edge, well into the start of R1.
Where Lucas laid judgment on that somewhat more realistic instinct, by erasing it from his character.
Gilroy is making it his character.
Absolutely.
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