DoctorDragon
Joined Feb 2020
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There was only one thing I expected from this show: to terribly enhance the watching experience of Rogue One. And that's exactly what it masterfully did.
The rooted fear for the empire might and power has never been so terrifying. Anything could happen anytime to any character. Nobody is safe, not even the empire's puppets.
This led to a perfect foundation for a rebellion; a rage in search for freedom. This is what Andor carefully built, with a slow but solid storytelling, fully immersing us in this broken world...no...galaxy.
The time skips and act-shaped structure of both seasons enhanced the experience with an anticipation for climax moments that never disappoint.
The aim of this show wasn't to give big battles, or enormous CGI explosions...it just wasn't mean to overshadow Rogue One. No. It was meant to enrich the sequel movie...now literally season 3 of this masterpiece.
The rooted fear for the empire might and power has never been so terrifying. Anything could happen anytime to any character. Nobody is safe, not even the empire's puppets.
This led to a perfect foundation for a rebellion; a rage in search for freedom. This is what Andor carefully built, with a slow but solid storytelling, fully immersing us in this broken world...no...galaxy.
The time skips and act-shaped structure of both seasons enhanced the experience with an anticipation for climax moments that never disappoint.
The aim of this show wasn't to give big battles, or enormous CGI explosions...it just wasn't mean to overshadow Rogue One. No. It was meant to enrich the sequel movie...now literally season 3 of this masterpiece.
I started watching this show because the premise of a cooking anime was interesting (never seen one before). I immediately fell in love with the light and comedic storytelling of this show. There is hidden "drama", but it is never brought upon (example: Mukouda responsible for Fel in cities, but there is never any problem arising). This at least in season 1, I'll have to see from season 2 forward, but I hope they keep the same narrative structure.
This is just a simple show of a hungry, powerful wolf and his "chef", with some fantasy-deriving creatures, magic and lots of food.
Among the many intense shows around nowadays, this is one you can watch and finish the viewing with a smile, no matter the episode.
This is just a simple show of a hungry, powerful wolf and his "chef", with some fantasy-deriving creatures, magic and lots of food.
Among the many intense shows around nowadays, this is one you can watch and finish the viewing with a smile, no matter the episode.