matteoquadra
Joined Nov 2013
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It's not a good star wars series, but a good series period. Sometimes I feel like I have been deceived by the star wars context into watching a series I might have not even started watching in the infinite amount of content we get. It's a constant up and down of emotions, it's thrilling and gritty. It really makes you feel the oppression of the empire in ways no other star wars media have done until now. I also love the fact that it's not a single mission, but several narrative arcs that slowly make Andor into a rebel. Each of them with it's own apex. Each of them epic on its own, with new different characters, all interesting and layered.
This feels so much like childhood. It a cozy fall evening near the fire. The colours and the artistic direction is stunning. In my childhood I used to read Calvin & Hobbes and Peanuts and it feels like going back to those small lighthearted adventures where you're immagnation is the limit. The creatures seem to be coming out of a child fantasy and they recall so much that part of me I always end up drowned in the atmosphere and wanting to come back to rewatch again the same adventure, for the simple feel of it, just like I'd always come back for the same old book of strips I had