Originally Posted by Fish:
Isn't watching the show:
Angry boomer is angry.
What's funny is if the guy was a big Star Wars fan and found himself disappointed in the show then pointed out why, that would be understandable. I felt the same way and did the same thing in that Rings thread when Amazon shit the bed. But this guy is posting as much as Gochiefs in a Star Wars thread and he isn't even watching it. Sad boomer is sad and he wants you to be sad too. [Reply]
Season Two promises even more locations and interesting characters, introduced after a time jump that places the series right before the events of Rogue One. "What's amazing about dropping back in for this season is the time gaps that are going to be instituted to take you up the full five years before coming into Rogue One at the end," Soller revealed.
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Showrunner Tony Gilroy told The Wrap that we could expect Andor Season Two sometime in 2024. Until then, don't think Disney is pumping the breaks on Star Wars content hitting our screens. 2023 will see the release of The Mandalorian Season Three, The Bad Batch Season Two, Star Wars Visions Season Two, and the highly-anticipated, Rosario Dawson-led Ahsoka series. As always, as Star Wars's real-life cinematic universe expands, so does the galaxy, far, far away.
Late to the party, but I'm really enjoying this so far. I watched the first 5 episodes this weekend. I didn't even think it was that slow (the biggest criticism I heard.) I enjoyed Rogue One so it's probably not surprising since this strikes a similar tone. I'd certainly rate this way above Obi-Wan, which should be a wake up call to someone at Disney (but obviously won't be.) [Reply]
Originally Posted by Indian Chief:
Late to the party, but I'm really enjoying this so far. I watched the first 5 episodes this weekend. I didn't even think it was that slow (the biggest criticism I heard.) I enjoyed Rogue One so it's probably not surprising since this strikes a similar tone. I'd certainly rate this way above Obi-Wan, which should be a wake up call to someone at Disney (but obviously won't be.)
You haven't even got to the parts that hit yet. Stick with it.
My buddy missed it so I'm re-watching it with him. Definitely recommend that. I missed a PILE of shit, little details and dialogue that weren't critical, but added to the story.
It makes me sad the obiwan came out before this because there are serious lessons learned in this series that could of helped them tell a more compelling story [Reply]
Originally Posted by BleedingRed:
It makes me sad the obiwan came out before this because there are serious lessons learned in this series that could of helped them tell a more compelling story
I haven't heard anything official, but a podcast I listen to absolutely loved it. LOVED IT (rightfully so), but they were complaining that not enough people were watching it.
So if this thing doesn't track well....you can bet there will be more Obi-Wan and less Andor. And much much much more sadness from Buehler445. [Reply]