@Thrillho Haha, yeah, the first thing my partner and me said to each other is that the opening sucked. The logo is also pretty eh...
Compared to The Mandalorian the music is also lacking a bit, though it's not bad in any way.
I'm also very happy to watch a series that does something completely different. Jedi's and the force were never my favorite part of Star Wars anyway, so I don't miss that. I do miss some of the charm of the universe though. The bodyguard from the first episode still stands out to me as one of the series' best moments so far. Without stuff like that the series becomes more of a generic tv series. It's very unique for a Star Wars story, but less unique compared to other stuff that is out there.
I really like what I'm seeing though, so don't get me wrong. I really like how the story is about resistance, but on a smaller scale than «the fate of the universe». I also like parallels with real word oppression ans resistance, so I'm definitely enjoying my time.
I really like clunky charm though, so I keep coming back to The Mandalorian. Just a few days until series finale!
Yea, 10 episodes in and Andor so far has been my biggest dud of the year. Some great stuff, like the acting by Denise Gough (also the voice of Yen!). Most of the time it is a somewhat generic tv show to me. To each their own!
@Kidfried Yeah, I know exactly what you mean. I saw TIE Fighters, The Empire,Droids and Coruscant and thought I'd tuned into «Celebrity Love Island» by mistake.
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@LN78 A show can have TIE Fighters, droids or even Jar Jar Binks and still be generic. I don't think Andor is purely generic because of its lack of Star Wars staples, but rather because of the show's structure and writing.
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