Rock Lee is the absolute best, I adore him!!!
My favorite filler arc so far. The whole gangs working together and each one gets their moments to shine. The villain plot was more complex than usual for these fillers and it kept me invested the whole time.
The guys rocking out to Eye of the Tiger is just straight up legendary!
Shit the conversation with sam and miguel was deep. I welt really bad for him
The birth if a Sith Lord
Also that ship design at the end is pretty awesome
Hoping to figure out which side should i be on in coming seasons.
Such a bizarre episode. That being said, it was pretty fun at the same time. Seeing prequel era battle droids was a nice treat, Din's pettiness with the droids was pretty funny, and I even found the cameos to be fun. But this episode was very choppy and disjointed, and I wasn't a huge fan of the ending. To me, the season seemed to be hinting at some sort of conflict between Bo-Katan and Din over the darksaber. Not because they both want to lead the Mandalorians, but because it has to be won in battle and therefore Bo-Katan would have to fight Din to gain ownership of it again rather than him just being able to hand it over to her. But that was all just undone this episode with a technicality, which is far less interesting. I still got my fair amount of enjoyment out of this just because I like these characters and this show, and the direction was pretty great in this episode. But I didn't love the writing or the ending.
In contrast to many comments here I really liked this episode. Especially the part with the (former) doctor. Best episode sofar.
And no I don’t need 100% Mando. I also need these sidestories otherwise it would become quite boring.
A PERFECT tension-filled finale to what ended up being one of the most powerful and emotional Star Wars stories yet! More adult/serious Star Wars please!! Thank god we have season 2 to look forward to.
Immediately my favorite season of Star Wars television.
That Luthen shake off scene was EPIC
Wow. One of the strongest episodes yet. Every scene felt tense and powerful. This show is revolutionalising Star Wars
Reaching new hights. This was just brilliant character work all around.
Loved it! No action, but a giant leap in emotion and story for me. This series is showing that Star Wars movies/shows don’t have to be dumbed down or have god aweful dialogue.
Solid episode, kind of feels lackluster as a finale though and now I get this season was kind of a major setup for the next season. Regardless, Rick and Morty is just really consistent for the most part and this episode was no different.
I will find you. And I will kill you.
I mean, wrong franchise, but it still kinda fits.
Holy cow this episode was fire! Everything was building up to this and it paid off spectacularly. 10/10
After 2 weeks of world and character building we finally get to the heist and I was maybe just as nervous as those guys. Everything felt natural and logical so the events unfolding seemed very realistic for a bunch of motivated amateurs. We all knew it would be risky and although everything happened like I expected, I was still surprised how it happened. That's as close to a magic trick that a writer can come.
How can they release a crap like Obi Wan and then Andor which is damn amazing. This episode was a masterclass.
Another very good episode. But why is the runtime always so short?
Next weeks episode is going to be so hard to wait for. My god EVERYONE HOLD THE LINE!
Perfect culmination for the 3 episode arc. The parallelism between the present and the flashback is very well done.
This episode was really intense, heartbreaking and just wonderful!
Damn, that music was soo good
I hope people watch this show and realize how bad Obi-Wan was, this show felt like I was watching the same story of Star Wars I watched so many times, but in a more realistic way, a more calm pace, I never saw myself so much involved with rebels and empire conflict such as in this episode, and also no jokes, amazing
Diego Luna absolutely served :muscle:
Story quality, direction and overall tension. This is so much better than the Obiwan series. I also enjoy seeing characters and situations that aren't really tied to previous Star Wars lore and therefore not shouldering the burden of staying cannon. Basically, I love it and excited. This is a good step in a new direction for Disney and Star Wars as a whole.
It feels like ages since I've written something truly positive about a series premiere but this was great.
Such a great atmosphere. So much suspension through sound and visuals only. It feels almost noir at some points. The grittyness is exactly what I wanted to see.
This is rooted so firmly in the Galaxy Far Away and still feels so different from the popcorn Star Wars we usually get. I love that they sidelined the empire without completely taking away its existence and menace.
The bustling streets alone are such a relieve to look at. This feels alive. Completely contrary to how empty and small everything felt in Kenobi.
Bu what convinced me most is characterisation without (many) words. The decision to kill the security guy was really unexpected but gives Andor so much more depth and multidimensionality than the good guy decision could have ever done.
I really really hope this series continues exactly in this style.
first ep went super quick, but really into this already, love the aesthetics
A complete disappointment, especially when compared to the episode with these characters in the first season. This new episode feels extremely preachy and the comedy is often way too forced with no satisfying payoff or punchline. It gives the feeling that whoever wrote this spends way too much time on Twitter.