I love the "I can't swim" Scene because Kino Loy knew damn well the prison was surrounded by water and he still helped them escape! 😢
@TheGh0stType10 ай бұрын
So good dude!
@rogeriopenna901410 ай бұрын
The whole "sacrifice" theme
@F1FanCanuck10 ай бұрын
I couldn’t agree with you more. This is the Star Wars I’ve been waiting 40 years for.
@TheGh0stType10 ай бұрын
We need more!
@Comicbroe40510 ай бұрын
Andor love never gets old. Such a good show
@TheGh0stType10 ай бұрын
I was a fool to wait a year to watch it 😅
@jazzx25110 ай бұрын
@@TheGh0stType Nobody watched Bladerunner or Citizen Kane when they first came out either You're in the advanced party! ... of the multitudes that WILL be watching Andor in the near future .. it's that good
@mitzy4710 ай бұрын
I loved Andor aswell ❤
@TheGh0stType10 ай бұрын
It had no right being this good!
@SabrinaBelgrave10 ай бұрын
Really great analysis and reaction. I'm rewatching now and it's so rewarding. You start to pick up the dialogue more, how what characters say echo each other, or even foreshadow what's to come. Like the imperial corpos at the beginning taunt Cassian by saying "Did he swim over?" and then I realized well, to escape from the prison he...swims. And from Rogue One you will remember when K2SO says "Climb." In Andor, Nemik says it, Kino says it. This show is so deep, I love it so much.
@colleybri891210 ай бұрын
I hope you will go back and watch those first two episodes again. They might seem slow compared with other Star Wars series, feeling obliged to shoehorn in action, sequences or big stakes. What episodes one and two do incredibly well is build characters. And one of the main characters is Ferrix itself. It’s all there in the detail - but you do have to pay attention, and that’s another big difference with this series. If you don’t give it your full attention, the slower paced passages can become boring. It’s not a show that you can eat to, or play on a phone to. I have watched it over five times now, and every rewatch reveals some incredible new detail about character or plotting. The amount of thought that has gone into the writing of it is absolutely extraordinary. And straight up murders, the second guard, but the first killing was accidental. He feels he has no choice but to shoot the second man. Anyway, I love the way how these killings are taken seriously. Minor characters die in Star Wars all the time, but deaths in this show - even the deaths of bad people - have weight. Anyway, glad you have joined the ranks of the Andor fans ! Nice video. I love watching these while we wait for season 2.
@TheGh0stType10 ай бұрын
I'm definitely doing another watch through of the series. Now that I have that attachment to the characters in excited to see what I pick up on now. Thanks for the kind comment, I'm just bummed I waited so long to watch 😅
@colleybri891210 ай бұрын
@@TheGh0stType I watched it pretty late on myself - had no idea it would be this good! I think a lot of people have been catching up recently, especially thanks to a Drew Gooden YT video.
@TheGh0stType10 ай бұрын
@@colleybri8912 I'll have to check it out for sure
@rogeriopenna901410 ай бұрын
The amount of detail in the conversations. The show is full of conversations that seem just so casual at first hearing that you forget. And yet, they all are important. Two example At episode 4, the ISB chief casually prays Dedra for numbers in her sector FAR SURPASSING THE DETENTION QUOTA. detention quota! The ISB sets detention quotas to get slaves to build the death star. At episode 4 you get explained Cassian arrest at episode 6. The ISN officers have quotas to fill and are probably pressuring down all the way to judges and troops to get prisoners! Or when the other heist member tells Cassian his story, and includes the death of a sibling as a reason to join the empire. Which resonates with Cassian. Later Cassian discovered he is a list and wants to get all the money to themselves. But before doing anything, Cassian asks about his sibling... Which he answers was an invention. There was no sibling. To Cassian, forever looking his list sister, inventing the story of a dead sibling was the thing that meant he absolutely was worth nothing, this Cassian kills him. Or Saw Guerrera disgusted by Luthen suggestion of joining forces with Krieger, a separatist. Guerrera sister was killed by separatists at the animated series.
@TheGh0stType10 ай бұрын
The writing in this is immaculate
@rogeriopenna901410 ай бұрын
@@TheGh0stType not mine, lol. Plenty of errors. Using a dual language swipe keyboard on my phone is the main cause. I always spot pathetic errors when rereading
@samuelwallace27823 ай бұрын
I'm so glad word of mouth was able to spread with this show. I also only got through the first two episodes. It was over a year before I watched the whole thing, and I was blown away. And looking back, I wouldn't make any changes together first 2 episodes because so much of the foundation of the story is laid there
@TheTurbanator1234 ай бұрын
I cant take someone too seriously when they say the first two episodes "weren't the best" The first three episodes came out together and that's the most honest way to view and critique them. Three episodes making up a TV film length. That being said people who watch the show now probably won't know that. But it also doesn't change almost everything in episode 1 and 2 help the rest of the season BE AS GOOD AS IT IS!
@jazzx25110 ай бұрын
"Why is it so much better than these other Star Wars shows?" I think the reason is the same one as why Star Wars (1977) succeeded ... it's a fantasy scenerio treated seriously, with brilliant characters The suspension of disbelief comes from multiple elite actors convincing you that this is for real ... further enhanced by the superb practical sets, VFX, and locations
@rogeriopenna901410 ай бұрын
As someone who played in the 90s lots of Star Wars games without jedis, like Dark Forces, XWing, Tie Fighter, Rebel Assault 1 and 2, Rogue Squadron, etc, i never felt Star Wars needed jedis to feel Star Wars
@Usith9 ай бұрын
You’re so right this is the best!!
@alethearia10 ай бұрын
"It shouldn't be as interesting." Bruh. Star Wars shines when it's following some nobody from a backwater planet and watching them change and build community. That is the fundamentals of Star Wars. You keep saying "it doesn't it doesn't feel like Star Wars." And I couldn't disagree more. This feels exactly like Star Wars. You watch the original trilogy and it feels very very similar. Good discussion! I like seeing people come around on things. It's fun to have your perspective shift.
@TheGh0stType10 ай бұрын
When I say it doesn't feel like star wars, I mean tonaly not thematically. It's quite funny to me that a series that seemingly is very separate from the force, jedi, and sith, happens to capture the essence of the original Star Wars. It's surprising to me that they could miss the mark so hard with a show that follows Obi-Wan Kenobi while also nailing it with Andor.
@alethearia10 ай бұрын
Also. I highly recommend getting into watching commentary and making-ofs and really learning about thebins and outs of filmmaking (if you don't already. No judgement. I'm just a film major trying to be encouraging.) You can benefit from the knowledge base and it brings this whole other level of appreciation for how shows are made outside of just tools used.
@TheGh0stType10 ай бұрын
@alethearia does Andor have a BTS? I typically love to see how my favorite films or shows are made, also interviews or breakdowns from the directors. All that is definitely something I'm really interested in outside of Star Wars. Obviously not on a film major level just a dude who likes good films. 😅