D isney+'s Star Wars: Andor the first season is widely regarded as some of the best Star Wars since the original trilogy, and I don't disagree in my Andor Season 1 review. Despite that, it does have its problems, mainly a lot of space between action pieces. That's not to say nothing is happening in those spaces, but I do remember being frustrated how long season one took to get to a promised heist scene, going from conversation to conversation over several episodes. However, when Andor does have action, it usually delivers, with action that serves the story rather than action because 'it's time for some action now'. Unfortunately that gave Andor the reputation for being Star Wars 'for grown ups'. People who understand how tension and intrigue can come just as much from character interaction, who is talking to who, and what they're saying. That lead to low viewership and the show's proposed number of seasons being reduced to just two (I believe...
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I get the 'bubbly, squeaky' noises when listening to this video on here, but can still hear it. I don't get it when listening to it on YouTube. Strange.
ReplyDeleteThose 'bubbly, squeaky' noises are special code signals from aliens trying to make contact with you - well I think so because the sound is okay for me. LOL
ReplyDeleteI don't know really. I didn't do anything different to this video than the Youtube one. Must have something to do with the viewbug player?
Well, as I've mentioned before, I don't usually get that on YouTube, it's only if I watch it from a site or say the bulletin on MySpace
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