Ghostsofsimspast-88
Joined Dec 2019
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I'll admit when this show was first announced along with multiple other Star Wars projects, Andor was maybe the one I was least interested in. Fast forward to today and the conclusion of Season 2 and all I can say is wow. I've never seen any series as well written and performed as this in the Star Wars franchise. Having watched all the other new Star Wars projects that released before this I found them all to be fun but none of them left me with the same feelings as I had after watching Andor. The second seasons third arc was exceptionally well done. It was devastating and thought provoking and there has been very few shows in general that have had this kind of impact on me. I'm hoping this series can set a precedent for future Star Wars projects. Fan service and lots of action are fun but what makes a great series at the end is good writing.
Well done to the team that brought us Andor.
Well done to the team that brought us Andor.
Watched this show last year but thought I would leave my thoughts now. I will start by saying this show is very similar to Degrassi The Next Generation which aired at the same time. Ultimately it's nowhere near as good but one major aspect it did (which Degrassi never did) was focusing on issues faced by Aboriginal youth. I was floored with some of the storylines they featured. Particularily racial profiling. The police removing the shoes of the native teens and than driving them to the middle of nowhere so they couldn't walk back was something I never knew happened.
I do need to give a shoutout to Ishan Davè who IMO gave the best performance on the show as a very shy awkward teen who over time transitions to a very confident yet very rebellious young man.
Another person worthy of note is Lorne Cardinal. Most of us all know him for his comedic role on Corner Gas but it's great to see him as a very serious yet loving father who deals with repressed trauma of his childhood spent in a residential school.
I will say that despite it being the title of the show, I wasn't the biggest fan of the online magazine aspect. I found it almost a little too convienent a way to wrap up issues at the end of each episode. Though some of the issues explored did extend over multiple episodes.
Overall a pretty solid show. Though a bit obscure, it's worth a watch if you love Canadian teen dramas.
I do need to give a shoutout to Ishan Davè who IMO gave the best performance on the show as a very shy awkward teen who over time transitions to a very confident yet very rebellious young man.
Another person worthy of note is Lorne Cardinal. Most of us all know him for his comedic role on Corner Gas but it's great to see him as a very serious yet loving father who deals with repressed trauma of his childhood spent in a residential school.
I will say that despite it being the title of the show, I wasn't the biggest fan of the online magazine aspect. I found it almost a little too convienent a way to wrap up issues at the end of each episode. Though some of the issues explored did extend over multiple episodes.
Overall a pretty solid show. Though a bit obscure, it's worth a watch if you love Canadian teen dramas.