TL;DR : Arcane, House of the Dragon "Arcane" without a doubt, if you haven't already. It is one of, if not the best written shows in recent years. I VERY much enjoyed you thoughtful commentary and Analysis on Andor and believe me, Arcane will be a GOLDMINE! :) Other than that i recommend House of the Dragon. After the bungle that was Game of Thrones, Season 8, you can imagine how good and well-written a show must be to earn back the fans' goodwill. And HoTD did it Expertly. (It is a prequel and you don't need to have seen GoT to understand and enjoy it, frankly with the latest seasons of GoT, it is better if you just go for HotD)! There are plenty more but i believe these 2 are the best choices :) especially with Arcane & HoTD season 2 com8ng, the hype and engagement is real.
@Contextualiser16-tn8nd8 ай бұрын
Ahsoka !!!
@thedoctor43278 ай бұрын
Sci fi shows: Firefly (like Star Wars but with no aliens and more cowboys), The Expanse (kind of like Game of Thrones in space) Non sci fi shows: Netflix’s “One Piece” adaptation
@Ben-Hollingbery8 ай бұрын
The Mandalorian
@PFitz-sh4ms8 ай бұрын
If you want a break from Star Wars then go for Shogun or The Last of Us
@s1lanc988 ай бұрын
This show is incredible. Keeno's speech Luthen's monologe Nemik's manifesto Marva's speech All outstanding and emotional.
@coltonjohnson30628 ай бұрын
Brasso is the most friend-shaped person in the galaxy
@sugoruyo8 ай бұрын
He's the friend all of us want but few of us have earned.
@KimEllendale8 ай бұрын
Husband. 💁🏼♀️
@okedoke12345 ай бұрын
Brasso is another in a long line of superb characters in this series, that I really care about deeply
@apeist8 ай бұрын
It's rare to find a reaction video for this show with someone who identifies and appreciates all the brilliant narrative details while also really FEELING the emotional impact of the more weighty character moments. Sometimes you get one or the other, and often neither, so I've gotta say: bravo, you've done the best reaction to this series that I've come across.
@mysticsaxophone41818 ай бұрын
Seconded. Really insightful stuff all the way through. It's been a pleasure.
@gavinblackburn31058 ай бұрын
some corners of fandom claims Andor is boring because they are no lightsabers, i don't know what they are watching, this series has a emotional core and actual characters that was sadly missing in the sequels .
@anonymous-hz2un8 ай бұрын
This same fandom only cares about TCW and their god-emperor Filoni. Worthless lot all of them.
@DestroySteve8 ай бұрын
I think the Star Wars universe is much much more alive without the need for Jedi or Sith. Some people think Luthen is a Jedi and I wouldn’t mind if he was but he is a cool enough character without that.
@anonymous-hz2un8 ай бұрын
That's the Filoni crowd who insists that TCW is Citizen Kane.
@DestroySteve8 ай бұрын
@@anonymous-hz2un I wouldn’t go that far. It’s the best of the current stuff but I think there are stories like the Battlefront 2 Story that would beat this out if given to the right director. Compared to Kenobi (I didn’t mind it) I think this just looks so strong in comparison.
@TrickyDick718 ай бұрын
That's just the Star Wars Toon Division Filoni disciples part of the fandom that hates andor. All they want is all star wars animation converted to live action now.
@tbirdguy18 ай бұрын
Your tears for Cassian's father were so important for me... I've watched so many reactors miss this one sequence, or at least not highlight it in their reactions. It's a master class of both writing and the importance of proper staging. Most modern writers/show runners would have cut that sequence, seeing Marva as the focus of the episode, but this show runner remembers that this show is about Cassian, and his whole journey. In one short sequence this show does more to humanize it's characters then some shows do in years of being our screens. Cassian's father goes from just being a random decent man to a fully fledged father figure, teaching his son the value of observation and of caring for things other people look past. He teaches his son to be self-reliant and inventive, as well as letting him be part of an innocent secret... a small slice of fraternity made between father and son... we know that Cassian sees the good in his father, whatever else he may have been to Cassian he is a treasured memory. It's just so well balanced and nuanced.
@Sinewmire8 ай бұрын
We didn't see much of Clem until the end of the series, but given how intimate and sweet the scene was, it feels like Andor has been guarding the cherished, but hurtful memory and only now has he let it out. Andor clearly felt strongly about his adoptive father, given he went to jail for his memory and chose his name as an alias.
@DovahkiinMaster1728 ай бұрын
Maarva’s speech is easily the most powerful scene in all of Star Wars.
@Tinman4528 ай бұрын
"Unlimited POWER!!!!!" Disagrees 😂
@colleybri89128 ай бұрын
I love that Cassian leaves the ‘ghost’ of his mother to share her dreams with Ferrix ( and Luthen!) and inspire them to rebel, while he her son quietly gets on with the practical business of saving Bix. At every turn, this series defies the usual clichés and expectations in the most awe-inspiring ways. What an incredible finale to Season 1. Tears all the way, and I’ve seen it several times!
@dernwine8 ай бұрын
The Riot scene is *amazing* it is one of the best depictions of a riot going extremely violent I've ever seen. From the really bad atmospherics when the crowd gathers (and holy shit the moment the crowd advances on the riot line and the hotel you can tell it's going to kick off its it not handled very delicately), to the juxtaposition between the experienced Imperial troops and commanders who handle the situation professionally and the inexperienced (in this case) officer who accidentally makes the situation so much worse and then panics and looses control. Genuinely it's one of the best depictions in cinema, because you can see how the Empire looses control of the situation. Also you have to cheer every time Brasso clocks that one imperial soldier with Marva's brick!
@Rendell0015 ай бұрын
The bald Lieutenant has a far better idea of how to handle the situation than Captain Tygo does. I see him as a former NCO who was promoted from the ranks - thats why he's older and more experienced than Tygo despite being a junior officer.
@pyrofan808 ай бұрын
Andor shows all the different elements who form a rebellion: the dreamers, the politicians, the vengeful, the mercenaries, the fed-up and the ones who are in it for the sexy revolutionaries.
@MrAgamble8 ай бұрын
That is hilarious omg 😂
@WC-PO8 ай бұрын
I've watched just about every Andor reaction there is on KZbin, and yours is by far my favorite. I love this series even more now thanks to your analysis; you made me really think about and appreciate the depth of this show. I can't think of a show with a more perfect first season. I really hope Season 2 will have the same quality.
@phil09348 ай бұрын
Yeah I am kind of worried, if the second season can hold up, because this is already almost perfection.
@John_Locke_1088 ай бұрын
Yup. I love that she pauses the episode to think about what she's watching.
@KnightsofTuveHall8 ай бұрын
I can't watch this show without waterworks. Gets me every time. Simply masterful storytelling. I've been a hardcore Star Wars fan for 40 years. Star Wars has never been better.
@LeftyConspirator5 ай бұрын
Empire: You have a permit for a funeral procession at 2pm, forty people maximum. Ferrix: Fuck your permits!
@DavidHunter8 ай бұрын
This show has some of the best writing I’ve seen. Amazingly acted, incredible production values and music. It has it all. Just phenomenal series. Shame we only get two seasons and then it’s done. A 5 season/5 years arc would have been incredible.
@disconnexionsdotcom8 ай бұрын
I'm kinda hoping we get more from these creators and they follow Luthen/Mothma or whoever survives the next season. Even without Cassian there are some stories that could fill in the gap between A New Hope and Empire.
@jazzx2518 ай бұрын
@@disconnexionsdotcom Hmmm ... yes .. We're told (and saw) that "The Empire Strikes Back" - but there's a gap in the narrative ... what caused the Rebellion to go on the run after their greatest triumph? There's space there for a proper explanation - Andor-style!
@andyb16538 ай бұрын
"tell him, I love him more than anything he could ever do wrong" has to be one of the greatest lines of dialog ever written.
@DanielRMueller3 ай бұрын
It is not exactly a dialog, since it's just a sentence in a dialog. Though "just" is not really the right word to describe how powerful that sentence is. Maarva's best ... sentence, and we didn't even get to hear it from herself. But Brasso tells it in a way that you know she meant it. Maybe because he is also a true friend to Cassian and really feels the same. We can all only hope that we have friends, family members or partners that feel this way for each other.
@thedoctor43278 ай бұрын
Legend says that The Time Grappler stayed up in that bell tower pounding away for the entirety of the Galactic Civil War. Stormtroopers were too scared to go up and get punted off, artillery bombardment from walkers/ air strikes from TIEs were ineffective and both Death Stars were destroyed before they could get within firing range 😉🙃
@brigadinetype42358 ай бұрын
So say we all!
@AssassinSam8 ай бұрын
Kim, I discovered your channel through Andor and I have greatly enjoyed your analysis and breakdown of the series. Your insights on the characters has given me a new perspective on them and that's what I love about this show. I love the pacing of this show and the fact it gives enough time to develop other characters and plot points witch most shows but especially star wars lacks. This show is so well written, here's hoping to a season 2 is going to live up to the hype, I hope we get to see the aftermath of Ferrix and what happened to Deedra as she failed her mission. I wonder if the ISB will give her another chance? I'll defiantly be sticking around and checking out your other content.
@psionicdreams8 ай бұрын
Favourite moment? The end of episode 6. When the credits finally rolled it was like a massive weight was lifted, like I was rewarded tenfold for watching so far, what’s the word, catharsis? I just sat there, almost in tears for over ten minutes, then realised this was the first time I’d seen all the credits, including all the foreign language credits. After this I was ready for episode ten but even so, “I can’t swim” nearly took me back. If season two is as good as this I shall be a very happy man 😊
@John_Locke_1088 ай бұрын
That smile by Luthen at the end is how we all felt when the credits rolled. This show got better and better every episode and now we're just left counting down to Season 2.
@bubukill18 ай бұрын
Probably my favorite TV show of all time. There is something about this show that I keep coming back to it. And I have watched all the prestige television out there. I think it is seriously a masterpiece, a 10 out 10. Some people say it is slow at the beginning and that it should have been shorten up a bit, but I disagree completely; There is no filler in this show, every scene has a purpose and counts towards the world-building, what comes in next episodes Every detail counts and is interconnected. In Incredible writers as well. They should be put in charge of more Star Wars shows, and even movies coming forward.
@TheAndroidBishop6 ай бұрын
I have incredible taste in media and I agree, this is probably my top 2nd show ever and find it infuriating that society refuses to acknowledge what a brilliant masterpiece this is across EVERY category
@okedoke12345 ай бұрын
Wilmon Paak's upturned face with the tear coming down is one of the single most powerful images in all of SW
@alessiocapone98168 ай бұрын
I agree with Kim's opinion here: this series is one of the best I have ever seen in my life! Who else agrees with me?
@brandon75778 ай бұрын
I'm totally obsessed, seen the whole thing 25+ easily
@John_Locke_1088 ай бұрын
It's right up there with Lost and Breaking Bad.
@alessiocapone98168 ай бұрын
@@John_Locke_108 I have not seen those two, but I appreciate Your share opinion.
@12stack738 ай бұрын
Mine tooo. Andor S2 is reason why i live.
@alessiocapone98168 ай бұрын
@@12stack73 A little exagerated as an expression but still, I cannot wait as well! I think this series needs to be a template for screenwriting in general. Not just for Star Wars. Does anyone else agree?
@hoos30148 ай бұрын
I need a cigarette after watching that and I don't even smoke! Amazing reaction as always, Kim. Thank you.
@12stack738 ай бұрын
Andor is my favourite tv show of all time, Season 2 of this and Arcane are my motivations to stay alive.
@TheAndroidBishop6 ай бұрын
Literally. I put off suicide earlier this year so I can catch the next seasons
@ethevillagecryptid22938 ай бұрын
THANK YOU for your incredible reaction to this series!!!! I've seen almost every Andor reaction series on youtube and yours is far and away the best I've seen. You react with such intelligence, humor, and emotional investment- I have eagerly awaited every single video in this series!
@ashenfang8 ай бұрын
This show is a love letter to the original fans, like Rogue One, the writer/ director see that those of us that were kids and loved it so long ago have grown up, and finally have us a Star Wars for adults. There's so much great, and heart breaking about this show, sometimes it's the little things, like Bix not knowing Maarva was dead until she heard the recording, having been imprisoned the entire time. A lot of people comment about Cassian having built the same thing that killed him, but I find it more important that the prison break would have delayed the needed materials, therefore delaying it's ultimate completion, which in the end gave the Rebellion the time they needed in A New Hope.
@DanielRMueller3 ай бұрын
Cassian might have been forced to become a tool in his own destruction, but in being so he also became the tool of its destruction. If you get what I mean...
@Aliddotia8 ай бұрын
"I love him more than anything he could ever do wrong" ruined me so I felt you there girl, PLEASE check out season 2 with us!
@pseudonymousbeing9878 ай бұрын
I LOVE how emotionally invested you are. This one single season hits so hard for so many characters. Personally I don't think any other season 1 has hit highs as richly and quickly as Andor managed to. It feels like we've been through so much more with these characters.
@pallasathena22288 ай бұрын
I think Luthen's reaction to Marva is what I find most powerful about that scene. This is purely my read on his emotions, but it feels to me as if he's in a kind of cautious awe of what is happening around him. He's been carefully planning and scheming and sacrificing for over a decade. Imagine how many people like Kreegyr he's had to give up over those years. And now, with no careful planning, with no need to be nudged by the rebellion's puppet master, this happens on Ferrix. Its exactly like Nemik said; random acts of insurrection. It feels almost like that moment vindicates everything Luthen has worked for.
@DanielRMueller3 ай бұрын
It's a fascinating ambiguity for him - Ferrix is exactly the kind of think he hoped to achieve with Aldani, the Empire overreacts, and people start resisting. It proves his method. And yet, it also shows how brutal it is, how much people are going to suffer from them, he witnesses the slaughter in the uprising and is reminded that he had to sacrifice compassion and kinship. Or at least - tried to. Because I think he can't avoid feeling it in this moment. But because it also confirms his methods, he is also reminded again that he had no choice.
@nathanlawson3137 ай бұрын
11/10. Best SW content 1983. The writing is being phenomenal! My 2 favorite parts in the whole season were subtle but deep: 1 - Luthen's face during Maarva's speech. It's total RELIEF, because that very moment he realizes the Rebellion will win. These lower class nobody's, with no ambition, just content put their heads down and work, aka the most passive ideal citizens possible, and the Empire is so Evil it even pissed THEM off? Empire is done... 2 - Mon Mothma comment to Tay, in his own words "...Perhaps you'll find my politics a little too extreme." *CHILLS!!!! She just outed herself to him as a traitor to the Empire! She is risking her life every day, smiling, as a noose slowly tightens on her neck. Risking it all with a simple statement is a very big "first step" actually. She rubs shoulders with a Sith Lord at work, while she actively works to bring him down. She will soon be the outright face (and leader) of the Rebellion. She will eventually need to make a clean break from - everything, to NOT get killed, doing as much damage as possible from the inside, before that day comes. It started right there with words. No turning back now
@merodeadorNocturno6 ай бұрын
Andor is Star Wars’ Arcane ❤
@annjeffery4258 ай бұрын
GREAT reaction! Thanks for sharing. My favorite moment was when Brasso struck one of the first blows with Maarva’s stone. It has been confirmed by everyone (actress, writers, others in the scene, etc) that Maarva said a different F word, not “fight” the Empire. This show was absolutely amazing! It had some of the absolutely most incredible monologues I’ve ever heard!!!
@PeterWestinghouse8 ай бұрын
My favourite moments were: a) Marva's speech and the intense effect it was having on Brasso and the other Ferrix citizens, as well as on Luthen. b) Saw Gerrera's paranoiac looking around when accusing Luthen of having spies everywhere. The whole show did not insult our intelligence, nor display lazy writing such as having characters do stupid things purely to move the plot along. Andor is the best of Star Wars, with relevant themes for any era in human history. Plus a great reaction/analysis from you Kim!
@illrated8 ай бұрын
Her thought process with the Mon Mothma scene though 😅
@ThatFoxJD8 ай бұрын
Fun fact: The line wasn't gonna be "Fight the Empire" it was originally "F*ck the Empire" which would have been Star Wars first F-bomb.
@danielcopeland35448 ай бұрын
Normally I would complain about that, I'm no fan of bowdlerism. But in this case I think "Fight the Empire!" works better than "F--k the Empire!" "F--k the Empire" is a catharsis, a release of tension. "Fight the Empire" is an escalation of tension, which is what the scene needed.
@1237barca4 ай бұрын
It works better in the show with “Fight”. In reality”fUkk” makes more sense cuz she likely keeps talking shit about the evils of the empire cuz she wouldn’t know when she would get cut off.
@biIIyb0y4 ай бұрын
After watching every possible Andor Reaction… yours is the Best!! Cannot wait for Season 2
@jimberjamber85408 ай бұрын
Brasso doming the Imperial troop with Maarvas brick lives rent free in my head.
@andyb16538 ай бұрын
If, when I die, my body is turned into a brick that is then used to clobber a space-n*zi, I will be happily playing guitar solos in Hell. It'd be such an honor!
@dhavaram80648 ай бұрын
My 3 favorite moments in the series are Luthen's speech about having given everything for the cause, Marva's speech transmitted by B, and Mon Mothma cleverly planting the seed of possibility that Perrin has gambled away the 400k credits. Also, all the times we heard snippets of Nemik's manifesto. Such a well written, fantastically acted show. The dialog and storytelling is superb.
@benethrax8 ай бұрын
Did you notice the tunnels Andor was using were the ones Marva made sure were clear at the start of the series? All down to Marva.
@goransundell79148 ай бұрын
Luthen. His monolog. So powerfull.
@troyareyes8 ай бұрын
Watching you piece together Mon Mothmas gambit was very satisfying because it goes over so many reactors heads
@kirkdarling41208 ай бұрын
Brasso had told B2 earlier that the Daughters needed him. Of course, they'd already heard Maarva's speech and were clearly planning on starting some shizzle. They didn't know about Wilmon's bomb (maybe they didn't know), but starting early with much greater numbers...they clearly aimed to misbehave. Although this looks like a loss for Dedra, I suspect she'll be able to pin the debacle on the Ferrix governor, inasmuch as it was his premature provocation that sparked the explosion. And, yes, you noted the change from the funeral dirge to the battle march. I sat upright hearing that change in attitude.
@ovidiumiinea54625 ай бұрын
Brasso started early to help Cassian
@skiena8 ай бұрын
This show can also be named for Maarva just as easily as it can be for Cassian. She has had her own hero's journey. The empire took everything away from her, bit by bit. They were going to try and raid that ship they found Cass on until the empire showed up and made them run. They took her partner Clem and at the same time they stole Founder's Square from her -- the place where she would get inspired (according to her own eulogy). Eventually, they forced her son to go on the run leaving her alone on Ferrix. Unknowingly inspired by the action of Cassian, she finally wakes up on her own one day and decides to take acion. She "opens the tunnels under the hotel for the rebels", which Cassian uses to save Bix. She uses her eulogy not to be a recounting of her life for recognition or rememberance, but to instead try and spark a revolt. Like Keno, she died "trying to take them down." The Andor family is as important to the rebellion as are the Skywalkers.
@brandon75778 ай бұрын
Whats my favorite? EVERYTHING!! Literally and figuratively 😅
@misterspock16 ай бұрын
Thanks for letting me enjoy the show with you! It's been an amazing journey!
@kirkdarling41208 ай бұрын
Lots of good moments in this series, but I still get most teary as Maarva says, "...if I had to do it again, I'd get up early...and be fighting these _bastards_ ...from the start!"
@trekanderson67012 ай бұрын
Watching you put together Mons plan was amazing
@100Companions8 ай бұрын
10/10 Lucille Bluth "good for her" usage
@Seviour868 ай бұрын
Loved it! Andor is the best Star Wars series, and I love Star Wars! Loved your reaction and can't wait for season 2 soon!
@LiamsEntertainmentFranchise8 ай бұрын
The end of my favorite reaction series to Andor, just as bittersweet as the end of the show itself. Your insight and empathy is so strong, head and shoulders above so many other reaction channels. Enjoyed crying with you on this one. CANNOT wait for Season 2!
@YezaOutcast6 ай бұрын
i am so stoked for season 2!!!!!
@nonrepeating_nonterminating8 ай бұрын
I DID NOT pick that up the first times I was watching it. "She would rather throw her husband under the bus than her daughter", that's really clever
@John_Locke_1088 ай бұрын
Yeah but in the end she uses both of them. For the greater good of the rebellion. I'm just glad that the daughter appears to completely fine with the situation.
@Shadowpack958 ай бұрын
Cinta seems more married to vengeance than the cause, until they explicitly tell us otherwise, she gleefully executed that Imperial Family on Aldhani, children included, and decided slowly stalking and killing one ISB officer was more important than clearing out after the riot erupts.
@VN-cf7de8 ай бұрын
She is not busy with revenge, at least not only that. She tries to stop the agent from capturing Andor, (she sees that the informant told him something). Vel did not have time to say what their plan would be.
@chong23898 ай бұрын
Andor is Star Wars as Shakepeare would have written it. The casting of classically trained actors was brilliant!
@DestroySteve8 ай бұрын
This is my favorite of the Star Wars shows. Mando 1 and 2 are good but this adds real stakes to the universe and we already know how this ends. We never get to see how the “average” person lives through this period. My only complaint is that it’s very human centric and I’d like to have seen more aliens. Even if they went cheap and just did Pantorans (blue skinned humans) or Zeltrons (pink/red skinned humans) but the empire is human supremacists so it makes a little sense to show humans fighting that. Also Marva is the goat.
@JustinWillisDevil240Z8 ай бұрын
I loved Andor and don't think I could say anything about it better than you did. I love the Star Wars reactions and I hope you continue. But I would honestly watch you react to anything. You are very entertaining.
@jonathanmurphy31413 ай бұрын
Kim, your reactions are so intellectual, fun, emotional, and honest ;)
@DoremiFasolatido19798 ай бұрын
I would watch an entire show...endlessly...about Brasso (big man) hopping planets on the run from the Empire, doing odd jobs under the table and helping people out as needed. We've seen throughout the show that he's intelligent, mindful, compassionate, moral, loyal, and when necessary...fucking RUTHLESS. I would love to see him doing a kind of "Incredible Hulk" type of deal where he's always helping out locals on some planet, only to draw too much attention somehow and have to run off again. Maybe he shows up somewhere to lay low, does his work, and then some asshole pirates or something shows up. Or some especially corrupt Imperials are suddenly making things even worse for people. Things like that. So he ends up doing his thing, and busting some heads, and has to bail again. But I'd also like to see a lot of him just regularly moving on from time to time, and just being a good person that helps people with their common daily struggles. Because Brasso is exactly that...just a good dude. I also think it'd be a fantastic way to expand the Star Wars universe without relying on established characters...show more of what the actual people of the Empire have to deal with day-to-day. It would also be a great opportunity to show some Imperial officers and such who sincerely believe in the "pure" idea of the Empire...in a life of service to the security and prosperity of the people...and who are horrified by what the Empire actually is instead, but believe they should continue to serve for the sake of countering the "bad apples." I'd watch the fuck out of that.
@briansardinha53968 ай бұрын
I love that Brasso smacked the imperial with Maarva's stone! She got to fight one more fight through Brasso
@IanHillan18 күн бұрын
This season was impeccable. I have high expectations for season 2. And Tony Gilroy should be solely in charge of all Star Wars content from now on.
@fredmorpheus68906 ай бұрын
Best Star Wars show ever !
@symboh64928 ай бұрын
I love Andor but you somehow made it better. Your intuition and attention to detail is spot on. Pointed out a few things I missed. Andor/Rogue One are the true and only prequels for me, this is star wars.
@jonathanmurphy31413 ай бұрын
Yes, so many amazing amazing events in "Andor" yet defiance to the Imperials by music and grief -unique in SW'
@JohanHerrenberg8 ай бұрын
You are a treasure, Kim. Great watching with you and reliving everything. Thanks!
@jordanclark46358 ай бұрын
Hey Kim, The husband never gambled, she knew the ISB were monitoring her and were planting her drivers She did it so that if they discovered the missing money, they’d assume it was the husband and not look into it too hard
@KimEllendale8 ай бұрын
Did you watch the rest of the video? 💁🏼♀️
@jordanclark46358 ай бұрын
@@KimEllendale I was watching slightly delayed on premier, but I didn’t notice you click after whether he’d been telling the truth, at first you totally didn’t believe him (because he’s a scumbag 😂) Just finishing up your thoughts now!
@jordanclark46358 ай бұрын
@@KimEllendale apologies if my comment seemed to be pointed, that wasn’t the intention, just the end of a long day+weekend, and I’m autistic, so it might have been very dry Would just like to say I’ve really enjoyed your reaction to andor, it’s an amazing series and it’s been great watching you enjoy it too, and I’m sorry if I came across as a bore or overexplaining
@KimEllendale8 ай бұрын
@@jordanclark4635 no worries 😉
@Sinewmire8 ай бұрын
Just like Andor said, the Empire don't really see the people beneath them as people. They can't imagine it, that I'd be in their house, spit in their food etc. The Empire kidnapped, tortured and publically executed people from the community, limited their traditions and funerary rights, pushed and pushed, just like Luthen wanted them to. The ISB agent spoke into his mic openly, sat and watched Maarva's house without ever considering the people around him were seeing him too - Sinta and the locals both independently made him. They don't see people. They see faceless pawns and the odd player dotted amongst them. They can't imagine the pawns have their own games, wants and desires.
@ralphreyn8 ай бұрын
Thanks for reacting to this. Andor is one of my favorite shows… ever, regardless of franchise or studio. I remember kinda not caring that much in the lead up, after Book of Boba Fett and Kenobi not living up to expectations. I love the love you have for Brasso. If you haven’t you might consider watching Firefly or The Expanse.
@pommedeter74078 ай бұрын
My interpretation was that Mon Mothma’s husband really wasn’t gambling, like you said. I think she said that because she knew she was being listened by the empire and wanted to give them a preemptive explanation
@John_Locke_1088 ай бұрын
Yup. He used to gamble but was able to quit. As bad as their marriage is, it's still a horrible thing she did. But she had no choice. She's fighting the Sith even if she doesn't know it.
@austinseven47208 ай бұрын
Season 2 is supposed to have wrapped up filming a couple of months ago. Not sure when the release is planned for though.
@rogeriopenna90148 ай бұрын
In the end, Cassian was also prepared to sacrifice something for the cause, his own life. And he indeed does it on Rogue One. All characters sacrifice something. Many, for a sunrise they will never see. Like Marva. She knew her funeral speech would have that much impact. That's why she didn't want the medicine. For sv sunrise she would never see. As Kino too, who knew he could not escape for he couldn't swim...
@mikes64578 ай бұрын
FYI i love the filter you put on this video. Great reaction.
@grassygnoll33456 ай бұрын
Name a Star Wars TV series where you'd be able to remember a character who was a bit part in three episodes at the end of a season (recalling Ulaf). Love your reaction to this and pleased you really saw and appreciated the quality throughout this show.
@CMCustom1128 ай бұрын
36:39 Yeah, we have a show.... It's called STAR WARS. A little sleeper of a film that expands on Rouge One and Andor. You should check it out.
@FelsvonDrago8 ай бұрын
BeautifSimply beautiful! It gives me so much pleasure to experience your reactions...THANK YOU!
@kamillavalter8 ай бұрын
Thank you so much Kim for your reactions! I miss Andor so much that I watch all the reactions I can find, and your are the best of all! So deep and sophisticated, but at the same time really fun. I am looking forward to your reactions to Andor S02 when it comes out (can't wait!) BTW, if you want to watch something in the spirit of Andor, may I recommend The Dark Crystal: Age of Resistance. It is such an underrated show, smart and quite heartbreaking, but also uplifting. Just like Andor :) And Mark Hamill and Jason Isaacs doing voice acting.
@jazzx2518 ай бұрын
Mark Hamill - (mostly known as Luke Skywalker) - is a brilliant voice actor (was it "The Joker" he did an awesome job of in the Batman cartoon back in the day?) Denise Gough - (mostly known as Yennefer from Withcer 3) - is a brilliant multi-award-winning stage actress, now immortalised on TV as Supervisor Meero
@diegopansini31528 ай бұрын
Masterpiece writing
@ardvark86998 ай бұрын
he was building the very thing that killed him
@John_Locke_1088 ай бұрын
Yeah but he also helped destroy the thing that he helped build which is the thing that killed him.
@citronm14058 ай бұрын
You did an excellent reaction to this great series. Thank you! I am another old SW fan that was so disappointed by recent SW product that I had given up on the franchise. I figured I just aged out of the IP. I initially watched the first episode because I liked "Rogue One" but didn't expect much. Boy was I pleasantly surprised by the tone, acting and level of writing in this show! Again, thanks for the reaction!
@shorpilakarshimanto2248 ай бұрын
Loved ur Andor reactions ! This is the first reaction I saw of ur's . & Definitely won't be the last.
@Gunleaver5 ай бұрын
"Can we have a show about the aftermath of Rogue One?" Bold of you to assume all these guys live that long and that Andor isn't simply the last surviving rebel from Ferrix. But seriously, I would love some sort of epilogue featuring Mon Mothma, immediately after the destruction of the Second Death Stat. How did the word reach Coruscant so fast, and see Palpatine's statue being pulled down? That's what Mon Mothma was doing, and why she never appears with Ackbar's fleet. We would see her and General Madine leading a force to seize the Imperial Command facilities on Coruscant, and a major communications node and declare a restoration of the Republic and so forth. And the last scene of this show or movie or whatever, shows Mon Mothma in her office, giving out directives and handling her business and whatnot, and then she pauses for just a moment to look out the window, and gets Luke's vision of the Force ghosts in the Ewok village, except she sees the ghosts of Cassian, Luthen and Saw smiling at her.
@GabrielVitor-kq6uj28 күн бұрын
17:58 Im still missing it... this was PEAK Star Wars.. Peak!!! The best TV show, and if not for nostalgia, I'd say it actually beats the original trilogy.
@leemorgan47734 ай бұрын
mon's cab gambit is the quintessential andor scene. Brilliantly acted, writing with depth, and trusts the audience to figure it out. just a small scene that does double work - mon risking further alienation from her family (setting up later scene when she also sells her daughter) by knowingly falsely accusing her husband of gambling at the same time that she throws ISB spies off her financial trail
@bobsavage33178 ай бұрын
☮ It was quite a ride. I'm looking forward to S2.
@stefangonzo8 ай бұрын
Andor is a French-Resistance war movie. Masterful.
@manoelaquino86078 ай бұрын
Simplesmente o melhor material de starwars já feito. 🙏🏻
@mathies35987 ай бұрын
"the closet? " -"empty" is peak humor actually
@rebrox65458 ай бұрын
Kim just wanna congratulate you on such an incredible review, you made Andor much more interesting for me as I wasn’t a huge fan of the show, I loved RG1 though, Kim were only half way through the story, we’re all waiting on the 2nd part to air, it got put back a year, I believe they have already finished filming it. So now we can all watch together now you’re all caught up. 👏 in the meantime I’m hoping you’re gonna review my favourite show which is Ashoka 🙏 I think you’ll enjoy this just as much
@Der_Jan998 ай бұрын
Now that you've seen the first season of Andor, I think it would be nice to see more reactions from you, where you can be analytical. On the subject of films, I can highly recommend The Batman. As for series, I would be delighted if you would give us an insight into Game of Thrones through your eyes. I really enjoy your comments on the series. They have often given me a new, interesting perspective. Thank you very much for that.
@bennelsen98998 ай бұрын
I knew i liked you, then you quoted princess bride. I'm so invested in this channel lol
@BrokenCurtain8 ай бұрын
28:27 Well, Luthen may want this, but he didn't expect or want to be there when it happens, because he knows what comes next.
@ast36633 ай бұрын
I like your emotions..best star wars show.
@darkphoenix28 ай бұрын
I go out of my way to praise as much of this show as I can in KZbin comments, but about halfway through this series, you seemed well aware of just how good it was, and I didn't feel like I needed to say much. This is my favorite Star Wars story for a lot of reasons, but all of them are a result of how intelligently and creatively this show was written. I don't know if I can choose a favorite moment, there are so many good ones. My only hope is that we someday get a more "traditional" Star Wars show focusing on Jedi, Sith, and The Force that has the same devotion and thought behind it. Before Andor, Knights of the Old Republic was my favorite story because it delved so much deeper into those aspects of the universe than the movies ever had. I don't think everything in Star Wars needs to be complex and mature, but a lot of the newer Disney stuff has been underwhelming or bad because the writing just isn't there. Hopefully Andor showed the people in charge that this franchise has more to offer.
@jazzx2518 ай бұрын
Episode 11, I was a bit disappointed that Maarva just "died" off-screen - it seemed to be a rare mis-step for this show But I was completely wrong - her send-off in Episode 12 was spectacular! Turns out to be yet another genius storytelling move ... .. as we are in the same position as Cassian, not getting to say goodbye to her properly Great show - too many favourite moments to choose just one
@michbenny13638 ай бұрын
To celebrate May the 4th, I watched the last episode of Obi-Wan to get the better Leia Obi-Wan and Luke and backstory again, then the last episode of Andor again, then Rogue one again. And then I jumped into the original Star Wars. For the first time in my life the original Star Wars was a combination of all this incredible backstories off Jedis and regular people. It really made the throne room award ceremony scene at the end of Star Wars that much better.
@Claes_Isacson8 ай бұрын
Missed your premiere… :/ Thanks for another stellar job on these reactions Kim! Andor is currently my favorite TV-series, all categories, too. I hope the upcoming Acolyte series will deliver something in the same vain, but fear it will be more of a “pew-pew / lightsabre” kind of Star Wars show. Andor season two is in the making though. Can’t wait. Ha det fint! // Claes
@MM-vs2et8 ай бұрын
I wish this show was 16 episodes long, but then again, if that were the case I would've wished the show was 20 episodes long. This is my 4th reaction I've watched after watching it 3 times over, and I don't really watch reactions of shows, but Andor deserves it. What a perfect show. By ep 7 it was my favourite Star Wars piece of media. But this finale also solidifies it as my favourite tv show ever. And the craziest thing is, usually shows that absolutely killed their first season kinda fumbles the second one, but I have faith in Tony and everyone else involved. My expectations for S2 is sky high, but I know they're gonna excede even that.
@Dark_eVader8 ай бұрын
The way Kim makes Mon Mothma sound like Moi Motha (my mother) hahaha. Seriously Kim is a very intellectual analyst so thoroughly dissecting the characters and their actions in the series to the point that she made me see things I failed to see when I first watched the show and I would be so afraid to lie to her or piss her off if she was my girlfriend.
@jchawkenspoet30998 ай бұрын
He also built the thing that killed him.
@noahspadgenske98758 ай бұрын
Andor helped build the thing that killed him. In more ways than one.