Andor Season 2

First three eps are a snoozefest. They burned 3 fucking hours and there is still no central goal for the season. Literally nothing of import happened except that one fag is gonna get got by that shitskin rug muncher. All that shit on the planet of the nigger retards was worthless. All that shit on grain world was useless. Showing some retarded fucking wedding was useless. Also woke immigrant current year kike nigger faggot bullshit.

They shit the bed as I knew they must. It is simply impossible for them not to shit anything up that's worth a fuck. I hope everyone involved gets ass cancer.

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I didn't really "get it". The loud dancing at the wedding was mostly cringe. The childish soldiers on the planet were cringe. The rest was decent though.

actors are all 10 years older than they were in Rogue One

Krennic looks like he's dying of cancer or something... Also I can't believe they wasted so much time with the mutinous rebel group.

The childish soldiers on the planet were cringe.

A room full of retards wrote a sequence about a group of retards stuck on a planet. It was indeed retarded. As for the dancing they seemed to be trying to say the same cliched shit about dancing while the world burns. Everything about the first 3 eps was lazy and hackneyed. Literally nothing happened in 3 hours.

By ep 2 I was click-skipping through the wedding shit. I skipped the entire shit with the jew mother coming over for dinner. What a fucking shit show.

My main issue with S2 was that pretty much none of the characters had any real drive. They were all dependent on Cassian, who was also thrust into some bullshit on the rendezvous with some random nobodies (who were pretty bad at acting). Cassian, for the most part, had to sit still for the duration of these 3 episodes, which trickled down to Bix and Brasso on the grain planet, and to Luthen who was stuck(?) at the wedding (he didn't have to be there).

This as opposed to S1, where we were following Cassian as he was being hunted, because in the first episode, he killed two police officers. Additionaly, we were also following Syril who was activly persueing Cassian as he was getting closer to catching him. Characters were doing things, there was stakes involved.

First 3 episodes of S2, I don't feel invested in any of the characters situations at all. The only "investment" I had was waiting for Cassian to get off that bullshit planet (which felt terribly contrived how he's gotten in that situation), and the moment Bix gets raped that I was hearing about on this app (nothing happened).

My thoughts throughout the show wasn't "I can't wait to see what happens next", I was thinking "when does this part end". Almost every scene I couldn't care less about.

I was thinking "when does this part end"

This pretty much sums it up for me.

I think there's a goal, it just hasn't been revealed yet (doubt that spaceship was stolen for nothing)

Ep 1 was ok. The Tie Interceptor heist and chase scene was cool. Ep 2 felt wasted, especially because of Cassian's plot. I get they were meant to showcase how disorganized the "rebels" were at that time, but the side story dragged on too long and all of the stranded rebels were unreasonable annoying retards and it was obvious that it all was tailored so things could go to shit on Planet Corn, before Cassian can make it back. The Yavin reveal was cute, but not worth sitting through the stalled plot. Ep3 was cool, as things finally started moving. I guess including an attempted rape scene is a fitting setpiece for a "rise of oppression" vignette, but it feels kinda out of place or overblown in Star Wars. I hope the series can keep the momentum it got during ep3. Mon Mothma better step it up at some point. So far only Luthen has the guts to do the stuff that needs to be done. When she finally starts doing stuff, her daughter could use a slap or two.

Three fucking hours of screentime. Nothing of import happened. Watch pic related. They crammed "Farewell my Lovely/Murder My Sweet" into an HOUR and it's amazing. Only thing I wanna know is who is responsible for the drop in quality from S1 to S2?

So just like the first season?

modern writing

which means pointless wheel-spinning episodes

boring non-characters from a shitty Disney Star Wars movie

expecting a good story that already gave you all the "good" parts and the ending in said shitty movie

I don't understand what you were expecting...

T. Reactionary chud without any hint of media literacy

you're retarded

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I don't understand what you were expecting

I was expecting something to keep me engaged like S1 did instead of making me check the clock and start skipping ahead.

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S1 Ep 1-3, 8-10 Directed by Toby Haynes

S2 Ep 1-3 (4-6) Directed by Ariel Kleiman

Probably not just that, but it's all Tony Gilroy in the writing creds, so that's the only other differential factor. Also note

S1 Ep 8-10 Head Writer Beau Willimon

S2 Ep 4-6 also Williamson

Hopefully his involvement makes it better

What combat role does the TIE Avenger fulfill? I'm guessing it's supposed to be a ground attacker.

powerful armor, can tank small-arms fire

no shields, probably not designed for dogfighting

heavily armed, good for attacking armored vehicles

mostly shown attacking enemy ground forces, cannot outrun enemy fighters

S1 peaked with prison arc, so I am willing to give S2 a chance. They also had to squeeze several seasons in S2, since it was supposed to be total 5 season I think. But so far it all feels disjointed and tone inconsistent. S1 was realistic and grounded, S2 is all over the place - lame humour attempts (he can't fly a prototype fighter he was sent to steal, abandoned incompetent rebels). No setup or buildup to anything - he already infiltrated the base and met his contact in ep1, Empire appears suddenly and for no reason to inspect the wheat field planet. The dude who helped Mon Mothma with her tax writeoffs or whatever he was doing, is low key blackmailing her for no reason. Seems like they just made a lot of asspulls to create bunch of conflicts, with 0 setup, to progress the plot.

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What combat role does the TIE Avenger fulfill?

A new merch variant for mankids to collect.

Do SW fans even buy models/model kits of the vehicles? I thought they usually bought Funkos of the characters or whatever.

The dude who helped Mon Mothma with her tax writeoffs or whatever he was doing, is low key blackmailing her for no reason. Seems like they just made a lot of asspulls to create bunch of conflicts, with 0 setup, to progress the plot.

They didn't advance shit. Your example above is a zero sum plotline that wasted a bunch of screentime to create and resolve an issue that will have zero impact going forward. And great, they had a wedding. why spend SO MUCH FUCKING SCREENTIME showing irrelevant parts of it? I am sick to the tits of current year media bros. Either no one knows how to make anything competent anymore, those people don't get jobs or this is elaborate MK Ultra shit.

I dunno. I do know there are really expensive LEGO sets of the vehicles. Like the Millenium Falcon is $1K USD or some shit.

They also had to squeeze several seasons in S2, since it was supposed to be total 5 season

If that's actually true, this is seriously retarded. Andor has the best rating they've for any new starwars show, they shouldn't slow down even a little?

he can't fly a prototype fighter he was sent to steal

To be fair, it's a prototype he's wasn't trained on. HOWEVER, the fact that this new ship's controls are somehow completely backwards to what was before is utterly retarded. They have trained millions of recruits to use the old model at this point, and now they have to change their complete doctrine as not even an experience pilot could figure it out.

Empire appears suddenly and for no reason to inspect the wheat field planet

Completely contrived, no rhyme or reason for it

low key blackmailing her for no reason

That was because his investments have gone down due to rebel activity presume. I'd be annoyed at that point too

Seems like they just made a lot of asspulls to create bunch of conflicts, with 0 setup, to the progress the plot

Agreed

The wedding and Dedra meeting mommy was kino.

If that's actually true, this is seriously retarded. Andor has the best rating they've for any new starwars show, they shouldn't slow down even a little?

The initial plan was five seasons for five years of Andor's life. Tony Gilroy realized he didn't want to work for Disney that long and it was reduced to two seasons before the first was even out.

protagonist uses a tie starship

its the most powerful, sturdy one we've ever seen

lol

And great, they had a wedding. why spend SO MUCH FUCKING SCREENTIME showing irrelevant parts of it

I guess it was an attempt to shot how much she sacrificed by marrying her daughter off, but her daughter is such a non character that I don't care. Also she doesn't seem to be miserable at the prospect of arranged marriage, and it was implied that she was raised for this. And then Mon Mothma is suddenly against this tradition>

Why is empire auditing a wheat field planet in outer rim , farm by farm and using elite storm-trooper corps to do it. ? did the producers even read the tarkin doctrine?

That was because his investments have gone down due to rebel activity presume. I'd be annoyed at that point too

Was he aware in S1 that Mon Mothma was bankrolling rebels? I don't remember that.

They probably know rebels are hiding on farms like those

There is no rebellion yet to talk about rebels, and it was mentioned they were looking for illegals not hunting with anyone with potential connection to Ferrix

Also it has life support and a hyperdrive. I think the only case of the Empire having that on Tie Fighters was the one Kylo Ren took from the Death Star II's wreckage, which was presumably a highly-advanced prototype but I guess not

Star Wars literally invented and dominated the business of models of fictional vehicles for 40+ years.

You zoomers really have no idea what this franchise used to be, since it has been shit for a long time now apart from Andor.

They also said that more seasons wouldn't work because the Rogue One actors are all starting to get too old.

At the very least, he knew she was trying to move money outside the Empire's notice, since she needed his help to mask this stuff.

The daughter plot seems so strange to me. We're apparently supposed to see how big of a sacrifice she has to make "for the cause", but the daughter buys fully into the whole Chandrillan tradwife thing and doesn't miss an opportunity to give her mother the figurative middle finger every step of the way and the husband is a already mentally divorced hedonist. Kinda hard to feel sorry for Mothma clinging to her family, when instead everyone around her is such a bunch of huge assholes that you're lowkey rooting for her to leave them all behind in their self inflicted hells.