and yet so much better than Ahsoka and Skeleton crew
Andor is such a different kind of series to any of the others, just as
Skeleton Crew is also different to any of the others.
I'd put those two at the extreme opposite ends of the Star Wars spectrum.
Andor was a welcome new angle in the franchise, which I'm also getting from
Skeleton Crew (though the latest episode felt a bit
weird).
Ahsoka sits in the comfortable middle, and has oddly enough become my favourite of the Disney series and the one I find myself keep going back to.
It took me a long while to get the urge to revisit
Andor, and it only happened because I set myself the task of re-watching all the series (except
The Acolyte, of course).
As good as it is, I don't really find the character of Cassian very engaging, or at least the way Diego Luna plays him. Plus Cassian is going to be incinerated in a few years so there's a grim future to add to the overall tone of the series. The season 2 photos are selling the idea more of a process cop show than a space opera, more the style of
The Wire or the relentlessly bleak
Mayor of Kingstown than mainstream Star Wars.
I'll watch it for sure, but it's not high on my list of anticipated series.