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I never thought I'd be giving a full 10/10 to a Disney Star Wars series - but Andor Season 2 absolutely earns it. This show is a slow-burning, intelligent, and emotionally gripping piece of television. It treats its audience with respect, avoiding cheap fan service in favor of meaningful, grounded storytelling.
The majority of the plotlines are fascinating, with the standout being the arc centered around Dedra Meero. Her character is sharp, calculated, and chilling - a terrifying glimpse into how the Empire operates through sheer control and bureaucracy. And then there's her "relationship" with Syril Karn, which adds an almost absurd yet fascinating layer. The awkward tension, the obsessive energy, the way they both seem to live for structure and control - it's uncomfortable, borderline comical, and yet weirdly compelling. It's like watching two perfectionists trying to process human emotions for the first time. Creepy. Funny. Brilliant.
The only downside this season is the subplot involving the two rebel factions fighting each other. While I get that it's meant to show the early chaos and lack of coordination in the Rebellion, it doesn't push the main story forward and so far feels like a narrative detour. Unless Disney has a big payoff planned, it's the one part that drags.
But even with that minor complaint, Andor Season 2 is something special. It's mature, well-written, and visually stunning. It rekindles the feeling of what Star Wars can be - not just space battles, but political depth, moral complexity, and real character development. Disney, please take the hint: this is the direction Star Wars should keep heading.
The majority of the plotlines are fascinating, with the standout being the arc centered around Dedra Meero. Her character is sharp, calculated, and chilling - a terrifying glimpse into how the Empire operates through sheer control and bureaucracy. And then there's her "relationship" with Syril Karn, which adds an almost absurd yet fascinating layer. The awkward tension, the obsessive energy, the way they both seem to live for structure and control - it's uncomfortable, borderline comical, and yet weirdly compelling. It's like watching two perfectionists trying to process human emotions for the first time. Creepy. Funny. Brilliant.
The only downside this season is the subplot involving the two rebel factions fighting each other. While I get that it's meant to show the early chaos and lack of coordination in the Rebellion, it doesn't push the main story forward and so far feels like a narrative detour. Unless Disney has a big payoff planned, it's the one part that drags.
But even with that minor complaint, Andor Season 2 is something special. It's mature, well-written, and visually stunning. It rekindles the feeling of what Star Wars can be - not just space battles, but political depth, moral complexity, and real character development. Disney, please take the hint: this is the direction Star Wars should keep heading.
Wasn't expecting much from Tales of the Underworld, but I was pleasantly surprised. For a short-form miniseries, it delivers solid storytelling, cool visuals, and a darker tone that fits the underworld vibe of Star Wars perfectly.
Episodes 4-6 stood out to me the most-there's a deeper look into a familiar character that longtime fans will enjoy. The overall plot is decent, though some twists are easy to predict if you're paying attention. Still, it works and doesn't feel lazy.
It starts fast, ends fast, and never overstays its welcome. Not a game-changer, but definitely worth watching-especially if you're into the criminal side of the galaxy.
Episodes 4-6 stood out to me the most-there's a deeper look into a familiar character that longtime fans will enjoy. The overall plot is decent, though some twists are easy to predict if you're paying attention. Still, it works and doesn't feel lazy.
It starts fast, ends fast, and never overstays its welcome. Not a game-changer, but definitely worth watching-especially if you're into the criminal side of the galaxy.