Andor was created a team of people who either were barely familiar with star wars or hadn't been lifelong fans, and it's the best thing Disney have done with the franchise. The outside perspective is invaluable. This is flawless logic
Leslye Headland explains why one writer in the writers room for ‘THE ACOLYTE’ had never watched Star Wars.
“I was like, ‘I want you to be questioning narrative. I don’t want myself, who’s a lifelong fan, to just be relying on particular references in order to create emotional
Daisy Ridley wants John Boyega to return as Finn in her new ‘STAR WARS’ movie.
“It feels like we should, yeah.”
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In Andor s2, the empire:
- rounds up illegal immigrants
- commits environmentally destructive practices
- commits genocide with the front of fighting terrorism
- uses biased news outlets to sway public opinion
I hope we all think a lot about what this season is telling us
the fate of pretty much every character in dune is sad but in part 2, the one that hit me hardest was stilgar. once a wise, thoughtful and strong leader reduced to a blinded, fanatical minion of muad'dib.
I love the detail of this random Imperial tech being enthusiastic about how luthen's radio worked!
this is a bit part but this one line makes her memorable, now it really feels like someone who's dedicated her life to nerdy tech stuff
I'm sick and tired of being labelled racist and homophobic simply for being critical of star wars. To discuss this problem, I've invited a racist and a homophobe on the show,
Harry Potter: 80 spells at his disposal, had entire secondary school education in using magic
Paul Atreides: took drugs for like a year and now has one spell (magic voice), tells Harry Potter to kill himself, wins battle instantly