Cassian taking his heist money to space malibu truly wasn’t something I had on my Andor bingo card

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Cassian taking his heist money to space malibu truly wasn’t something I had on my Andor bingo card
Andor is one of the greatest pieces of Star Wars media ever made. Perhaps the greatest. It’s writing, cinematography, acting and set design, everything operates at a level that is so much higher than anything else that’s been released (in my humble opinion). For the past few weeks I’ve been flirting with the idea of it maybe being my favorite Star Wars project, but after tonight’s finale. There’s no question about it.
This is the Star Wars that I’ve always been waiting for but forgot I ever wanted because I never thought it could actually happen.
This team accomplished something truly incredible with this show. It means the world to me. The wait for season two is going to feel… very long.
I can’t even make memes or jokes about this show, it’s just unbelievably good.
I’ve waited for a full on drama from Star Wars for a long time and I never would’ve expected it to be so full-bodied and resonant. I feel I say this every week now, but I love this show so much.
It wouldn’t be star wars if we didn’t have such pure wholesomeness intermittently sprinkled with war crimes.
I cant fully explain it but it makes me deeply deeply uncomfortable to see just some random people in clone armor, no matter if it’s painted or not
it says so much about what The Clone Wars has done for the prequel trilogy when I now unironically *really* enjoy Attack of the Clones
Such a great start to The Bad Batch. It’s depresso hours though. I don’t think I am or ever will be in a state where I can watch Order 66 content and not cry, let alone watching Empire-era Clone troops.
The way they made the clones so uniform and robotic... that empire speech was unbelievably haunting