alex-frey-pattaya
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This is by far the best Star Wars Show that has ever been made and probably will be on the foreseeable future. Story, Visual, Creativity are absolutely perfect. Some people might argue this show is something else with a Star Wars backdrop, given what we have seen the last few years with the exception of The Mandalorian, this is a good thing.
Andor is dark, Andor is gritty, Andor is intelligent and it uses zero humor to keep you watching, it uses character building instead and does that by hiring a perfect cast that can act. Diego Luna (Andor) carries this show with ease, there are dozens of Easter eggs in each episode which allows you to rewatch an episode and find out new things every time you do it.
I believe the horrible and unnecessary Obi Wan Show gave people the idea that Star Wars shows shouldn't be watched anymore, they are wrong, watch, enjoy it and tell your friends. Apparently Disney has cut the first Season from 16 episodes to 12 and has renewed it for a new season.
Andor is dark, Andor is gritty, Andor is intelligent and it uses zero humor to keep you watching, it uses character building instead and does that by hiring a perfect cast that can act. Diego Luna (Andor) carries this show with ease, there are dozens of Easter eggs in each episode which allows you to rewatch an episode and find out new things every time you do it.
I believe the horrible and unnecessary Obi Wan Show gave people the idea that Star Wars shows shouldn't be watched anymore, they are wrong, watch, enjoy it and tell your friends. Apparently Disney has cut the first Season from 16 episodes to 12 and has renewed it for a new season.
The script doesn't match the premise, it isn't very funny because it is written for a wrong audience and the characters have no character and lack any quirkiness a show like this desperately needs.
After the "Buy More" from "Chuck" and Superstore the developers had a pretty decent blue print how to write a show like this but they have utterly failed in any aspect. For some reasons they are using this retro promise to appeal to a younger audience, many of whom don't even know what Blockbuster is anymore.
This Series would have needed an older cast who are all a bit 80ies retro who constantly drop easter eggs in their lines from Movie Classics and give the viewer some sort of vibe of the past while the younger cast is battling them and loses in the end, the show would have had a routine that works before the comedy even starts.
Creator Vanessa Ramos literally was the story editor at Superstore and wrote 20 episodes for Brooklyn99, how is it even possibly that she fails so hard?
Sorry the show is really bad, 5 stars is very generous.
After the "Buy More" from "Chuck" and Superstore the developers had a pretty decent blue print how to write a show like this but they have utterly failed in any aspect. For some reasons they are using this retro promise to appeal to a younger audience, many of whom don't even know what Blockbuster is anymore.
This Series would have needed an older cast who are all a bit 80ies retro who constantly drop easter eggs in their lines from Movie Classics and give the viewer some sort of vibe of the past while the younger cast is battling them and loses in the end, the show would have had a routine that works before the comedy even starts.
Creator Vanessa Ramos literally was the story editor at Superstore and wrote 20 episodes for Brooklyn99, how is it even possibly that she fails so hard?
Sorry the show is really bad, 5 stars is very generous.
Apparently NBC hasn't learned a thing over the years. Another promising premise in the title that will be ignored for 95% of the entire running time of a season. Instead NBC believes it still makes sense to see uninteresting people doing uninteresting stuff, turning it into a soap opera just to give us a cliff hanger that is based on the actual promise but stands in no relation with the 38 boring minutes of the episode. It's pretentious and I am sure a lot of people love this predictable "routine shows" but when I sign up for Mystery I don't want Soap Opera.