This dude loves space wizards and laser swords.epilogue wrote:Yeah, Mothma is an all-tmer for me now, too. Jus wonderful.Monkey_Driven wrote:I must not get SW because I thought this was about perfect. Finally finished it last night.
Cassian and Mon Mothma have rocketed to the top of my favorite SW characters.
The show is fantastic. I have quibbles (chief among them that this isn't really "Star Wars" to me) but none of those quibbles really matter at the end of the day.
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Goddamn right!Monkey_Driven wrote:This dude loves space wizards and laser swords.epilogue wrote:Yeah, Mothma is an all-tmer for me now, too. Jus wonderful.Monkey_Driven wrote:I must not get SW because I thought this was about perfect. Finally finished it last night.
Cassian and Mon Mothma have rocketed to the top of my favorite SW characters.
The show is fantastic. I have quibbles (chief among them that this isn't really "Star Wars" to me) but none of those quibbles really matter at the end of the day.
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God damnit, Joey. This is the Internet! If you're not gonna quibble why are you even here? What breaks your vision of Star Wars??
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B wrote:God damnit, Joey. This is the Internet! If you're not gonna quibble why are you even here? What breaks your vision of Star Wars??
That's fair. I guess what I mean is just that if you took this out of the Star Wars universe, it's the same show. Nothing about it "requires" Star Wars.
For me, Star Wars is a combination of the new and the old. It's also a combination of real world politics and pulp entertainment. I think Andor misses big time on the pulp stuff. There's no whimsy. No fun. No absurd dialogue or serial adventure quality. Which isn't a bad thing, but it keeps it from feeling intrinsically "star wars" to me.
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How dare reality be uncomfortableMcParadigm wrote:Best show / worst thread
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Bi_3 wrote:Monkey_Driven wrote:I must not get SW because I thought this was about perfect. Finally finished it last night.
Cassian and Mon Mothma have rocketed to the top of my favorite SW characters.![]()
All they had to do was step back from the twirly space magic for one series and it all feels fresh again.
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@SkitchP wrote:One of the little things I really liked was when they showed the empire moving around the barriers, and they're clearly very very heavy, then the KX droid kicks it like it was nothing
That was k2. And throwing the bodies around. Been confirmed.
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Jesus Christ dime. I asked you off the board not to put me in a position to have to ban you again. His comment you quoted was strictly about Star Wars and you made it personal. Please fucking stopdimejinky99 wrote:Bi_3 wrote:Monkey_Driven wrote:I must not get SW because I thought this was about perfect. Finally finished it last night.
Cassian and Mon Mothma have rocketed to the top of my favorite SW characters.![]()
All they had to do was step back from the twirly space magic for one series and it all feels fresh again.
And the next bullet will be in this pricks head
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Politicizing this thread and name calling because we don’t watch Star Wars correctly according to you will not be tolerated. Post that in the Palestine thread please.
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This is an interesting thought. There were a few times watching Andor where I was reminded of Battlestar Galactica and The Expanse, but the nature of how the Empire is depicted remains uniquely Star Wars to me. I think scenes with K2 in S2 did have some of the whimsy you mentioned, but I agree the tone and structure of the dialogue does set it significantly apart from most of the IPepilogue wrote:Nothing about it "requires" Star Wars.
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It's still very much Star Wars.
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Bi_3 wrote:This is an interesting thought. There were a few times watching Andor where I was reminded of Battlestar Galactica and The Expanse, but the nature of how the Empire is depicted remains uniquely Star Wars to me. I think scenes with K2 in S2 did have some of the whimsy you mentioned, but I agree the tone and structure of the dialogue does set it apart from most of the IPepilogue wrote:Nothing about it "requires" Star Wars.
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I think the sequel trilogy held onto "your" Star wars, and it started to dwindle their fan base. If Star Wars is going to keep making stuff, we're gonna need different flavors. It's a big galaxy. The whole thing can't be whimsy and fun.epilogue wrote:B wrote:God damnit, Joey. This is the Internet! If you're not gonna quibble why are you even here? What breaks your vision of Star Wars??![]()
That's fair. I guess what I mean is just that if you took this out of the Star Wars universe, it's the same show. Nothing about it "requires" Star Wars.
For me, Star Wars is a combination of the new and the old. It's also a combination of real world politics and pulp entertainment. I think Andor misses big time on the pulp stuff. There's no whimsy. No fun. No absurd dialogue or serial adventure quality. Which isn't a bad thing, but it keeps it from feeling intrinsically "star wars" to me.
I'm not saying anything you don't know, I'm just saying I'm okay with it. I'm also hoping to move on from whatever the fuck dime is doing.
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Oh totally. I hope it's clear in what I said earlier that I agree. I love having a bunch of different flavors. There's plenty of room for all of it.B wrote:I think the sequel trilogy held onto "your" Star wars, and it started to dwindle their fan base. If Star Wars is going to keep making stuff, we're gonna need different flavors. It's a big galaxy. The whole thing can't be whimsy and fun.epilogue wrote:B wrote:God damnit, Joey. This is the Internet! If you're not gonna quibble why are you even here? What breaks your vision of Star Wars??![]()
That's fair. I guess what I mean is just that if you took this out of the Star Wars universe, it's the same show. Nothing about it "requires" Star Wars.
For me, Star Wars is a combination of the new and the old. It's also a combination of real world politics and pulp entertainment. I think Andor misses big time on the pulp stuff. There's no whimsy. No fun. No absurd dialogue or serial adventure quality. Which isn't a bad thing, but it keeps it from feeling intrinsically "star wars" to me.
I'm not saying anything you don't know, I'm just saying I'm okay with it. I'm also hoping to move on from whatever the fuck dime is doing.
Hopefully people will remember that when it's the other way around.
I was just saying that one of the only nit-picks I can think of to criticize the show is that it lacks some Star Wars ingredients that I love and personally find essential to what Star Wars is.
It's a great show regardless of or maybe even in spite of Star Wars, not because of it.
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Also, K2 isn't whimsical. Sarcasm isn't whimsy. But I did like him in the series was more than in Rogue One, where I find him kind of insufferable until his death scene.
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This captures the vastness of the SW galaxy very well. It also perfectly showcases the mixture of analog and digital technology that gives SW its unique style. Both of those are just as crucial as the pulp and whimsy of the OT trilogy.