I wonder if they'll keep this "three episode mini-series" thing up for the entire season? The director of the last three episodes, Susanna White, did an outstanding job. [Reply]
Finally caught up on this. I’ve stayed out of the thread because I figured clay was dropping spoilers like a motherfucker.
I really enjoy it. The acting is really good and nothing the production is doing is taking me out of it.
I didn’t dig the jungle planet backstory a ton but I don’t hate it. I’m all about the on the run business. Because it feels like it has stakes. They’re doing a great job with the tone of the movie.
One thing I heard that hadn’t really thought of before is this is a show made for adults. People are fucking getting shot in the face, fucking mowed down, crushed, all of it. And there isn’t a jar jar motherfucker to be found. Or even a kid at all in the movie. That’s a bold step.
If anyone listens to The Watch podcast, they interview Gilroy and it’s a pretty solid listen. Apparently he wrote them a letter and said:
This is what you’re planning to do. Here’s why it won’t work.
Here’s what you should not do.
If you’re going to do it it needs to be done this way.
And they went for it. Credit to KK, who has (rightfully) taken a motherfucking mountain of shit from this place, for making a good call. [Reply]
Man. Andor is THOROUGHLY good. Did not expect Disney to roll out my dream Star Wars series, but 7 episodes in and it's shaping up to be just that.
The Empire at its peak and it’s shadow looming over the day to day lives of everyone in the galaxy, the splintered lines of the rebellion, and seeing a collection of cold blooded murderers in the rebellion take on the empire who is represented by a dude with the demeanor of a middle manager at Best Buy hoping to transfer from Omaha to Austin (Episode 6), and yet, you’re glued to your seat and cheering for the rebels the whole time (potentially at the expense of the middle manager’s family!) I'm just loving every moment of this so far. [Reply]