• brucethemoose@lemmy.world
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    12 hours ago

    I poked my fan into the Star Wars Reddit fandom once, and it seemed like they hate Andor?

    I was honestly baffled at the time. I’m not a huge fan, but it’s like the best Star Wars thing I’ve ever seen (with the runner up being kotor II)

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      12 hours ago

      Honestly only ranks below the original trilogy for me. It’s really fantastic on all levels.

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        12 hours ago

        To me, the original trilogy is… ok.

        That’s probably why I’m not in the Star Wars fandom, heh.

        Still, Andor felt so fundamental, quintessential Star Wars.

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          12 hours ago

          To me, the original trilogy is… ok.

          The original trilogy has a very mythological feel that none of the other works have ever managed to fully capture (and, honestly, that feeling was on the wane even as early as Episode 6). I can name the modern works, outside of Star Wars, that have that atmosphere on one hand. It’s a very delicate balance to get that atmosphere, and I think even the OT only succeeded at it by happy accident.

          Still, Andor felt so fundamental, quintessential Star Wars.

          I agree entirely. Can’t wait to see Season 2!

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            11 hours ago

            “The original trilogy has a very mythological feel”

            I can’t remember where I saw it, but I read something that part of why Andor feels so different to other Star Wars is that the original trilogy (OT) felt like a space opera — the characters exist on a stage, and the world around them ceases to be when the characters leave. This probably contributes to the “magic” of the original trilogy.

            Andor, by comparison, has such strong world building and supporting cast that it feels like the world is real, and we only get a small glimpse into what’s going on. My favourite minor character was the dude who hits the anvil-bell thing; he takes his job so seriously that it gives a ritual feel to the job, and I get the sense that this is an honoured role.

            I don’t think it’s better or worse than the feel of the original trilogy — just different — but Andor is refreshing because far too much of Star Wars has captured neither the mythological magic of the OT, or the realism of Andor. I think Andor is the last piece of Star Wars that I care about, so I’ll be devastated if season 2 is disappointing

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          12 hours ago

          I’m a massive fan of Star wars and even the original trilogy are just meh for me. I much more prefer episode 3, clone wars, rebels, rogue one, andor and games like kotor

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            Star Wars depend on which age you experience it. Lots of people who’s old enough to watch the original trilogy on theaters are going to say that the OG trilogy is the best. People who grew up with the prequels are going to have similar taste like you.

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      Leftist and I honestly think it’s one of the most embarrassing pieces of Star Wars media to ever exist

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        Would you care to elaborate on why that is? I would say it’s easily the best piece of star wars media to come out since Disney took over, and arguably prior to that. It doesn’t get overly bogged down in trying to reference or shoehorn in references to other star wars characters like parts of The Mandalorian or the sequel trilogy and it tells a compelling and emotional narrative about the path one man takes to become a dedicated member of the resistance