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9/10
And, or? Maybe? Yes indeed
jaimemedina-3628812 October 2022
This is, minute for minute, some of the best television on today. Not a ton of FX. Just a compelling story and great acting. It is certainly more adult than other CGI laden spin offs. I don't think any cute cuddly toys will emerge from the series. But the story shines.

The plight of the rebels feels real. We're drawn into the characters one by one. The acting is first class. The writing succinct. And the ever enigmatic Andor keeps the tension taught and mysterious.

Though the series seemed in no hurry to gain traction, it's totally forgivable as we approach mid season. We're drawn to the next episode as we anticipate the the rage sure to be drawn by the empire.

The writers seem merciless with the characters and Andor himself has a sharp unscrupulous edge not quite on display in Rogue One.

Big thumbs up.
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8/10
I'll Keep This Brief
thesandfly7730 October 2022
This is THE show anyone who grew up with classic Star Wars needs to see. 'Mature' Star Wars, if you will.

Maintains the aesthetics of Rogue One and has a quality of writing to shame recent pathetic efforts. Stands as a great little sci-fi adventure on its own, within the Star Wars universe.

Terrific production, script and depth of accomplished acting performances - tremendous - give it a gravitas to have you salivating if you ever so much as tingled at any great Star Wars movie.

One particular visual snippet as an example - S1E06 'The Eye' has Tie Fighter pilots scrambling into their machines. Mere seconds of screen time but a scintillating burst of realisation that such dynamic moments have never been 'authentically' presented to you before. Ally that with engaging and stimulating dialogue, and it delivers some great stuff.

Treat you inner kid and impress your critical adult: don't miss out on giving this quality production the attention and admiration it deserves. This is Rogue One (the 3rd greatest Star Wars movie behind IV & V) expanded. 8/10 and climbing.
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9/10
Adult-Size Star Wars
raeldor-9687915 November 2022
Andor is why I pay my Disney+ subscription. This is Star Wars for those who have grown up with the franchise and are yearning for a more mature take on the Universe. It's hard to use the work 'realistic' when it comes to sci-fi, but everything about Andor feels real. The characters act sensibly and their actions never feel like they are purely made to drive the plot forward. I think the last time I used the term 'sci-fi that transcends it's boundary' was when talking about Battlestar Galactica. I think I can safely use that term here too. It's not a action sci-fi, so it's audience it probably smaller, so I hope it will not get cancelled. I hope Disney can find the courage to front a show based on quality and not just audience numbers. I believe that quality shows will always be good revenue earners over time as they are appreciated by more people, even if they are not the most popular out of the box.
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10/10
I want more, now
vandykeu23 November 2022
Wow. I just finished episode 12 of the first season of this show. As a lifelong Star Wars fan, I feel like I'm about 12 years old again. To me, the thing about the Star Wars universe that fascinated me was never the jedi, or the mysticism, or the lightsabers. All that was cool, but to me, the fascination was for the struggle. The underdog vs the world. The fight against oppression. From the original series, Wedge was my favorite character- just a regular guy doing his part.

Return of the Jedi was always my favorite, despite its flaws. The reason was the epic battle sequence at the end. Unlike basically every piece of star wars media since, ROTJ's battle focused extensively on regular 'people'. This is what the Ewoks represented- an oppressed civilisation. It's a little hokey in practice, but the message was the important thing. Likewise, the space battle was all regular pilots doing their best to survive a last-ditch battle. Green Leader going out of control and kamikazi-ing the super star destroyer, Wedge and Lando shooting out the reactor. Again, these were regular people doing their bit to fight the empire. The Rebel Alliance is built on THEIR backs, not those of some space wizard (all respect to Luke).

To me, Star Wars media lost sight of that until Rogue One. Here, they continue (or start) the tradition by focusing on Andor.

Let's be clear, Cassian Andor is not really the protagonist here. The Rebel Alliance is, and Cassian is the perspective through which we are seeing it, as a regular guy down on his luck finding his way in the galaxy despite a world of harshness thrown at him. Likewise, we see it from the perspective of its architects, Mon Mothma, a politician doing it 'straight', and Luthen Rael, a spy/terrorist playing the deeper, more violent game. We also see the Empire as the antagonist, through the eyes of those who wish for order, like Syril Karn, and a promising and talented ISB agent, Dedra Meero.

There are no jedi or lightsabers here, and surprisingly few battles and pew-pews. Almost no jokes, and (amazingly) no "I have a bad feeling about this."

What we get instead, and what I have needed from this franchise for a very long time, is incredible acting. Unbelievably good writing, and fantastic attention to detail. This is one of the most well-made shows I've ever seen. Every character's action, good or bad, makes sense here. This is Star Wars, the Real Drama, where I can simultaneously understand the perspective of a Rebel and an Imperial. I may not agree with one, or even both, of them, but I understand them.... I might even sympathise with them. It is like The Wire in the star wars universe. It really is THAT good.

I have no notes for this. There is nothing I can imagine that would make it better. It may not be for kids or for everyone. It is slow. It has relatively little action and no humor. But- if you enjoy suspense, and tension, in a Hitchcockian way.... you MUST watch this. If you're a star wars fan who enjoyed the series for those regular men and women in the background, then again, you must watch this. If you are a fan of revolutionary or antifascist history, you must watch this.

I cannot wait for Season 2.
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10/10
This is the Star Wars I want.
charlieedmond6 November 2022
It is clear that who wrote the script for "Andor" needs to be promoted to a higher role within Disney's hierarchy of writers because they actually know how to write a coherent story that doesn't trip over itself.

Andor is mature without being explicit, it is gripping and real whilst being completely fictional, in fact it does so well in portraying the reality of its characters that parallels can be drawn to real life Apartheids such as to the South African Apartheid struggle. The struggle had people who had to do things that were bad for a good cause, there's no negotiating the morality. And it's the same in Andor, it holds no punches in portraying reality and that's why Andor is the best Star Wars Series.
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9/10
Diamond In The Rough
ComradWinston29 October 2022
To anyone with the slightest critical eye, pretty much everything outside The Mandalorian and Rogue One has largely been vapid Disney-stamped Star Wars content™. Simply keeping-up with the sheer amount of crap being pumped-out is a chore. Compared to the usual sterilized corporate stuff made for their crucial baby demographic, Andor's a breath of natural fresh air.

The protagonist isn't just another 'Han shot back' type. And back in general is a strain of grounded Star Wars, not made of every color of plastic at hand. No, this is a thoughtful and somewhat slow series with its tame, tense, and explosive moments paced with narrative purpose. While I'd only call it fairly solid in its own right, this series could rightly be considered amazing next to nearly everything else Star Wars has had on offer for the last decade.
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10/10
I want to give this more than 10 stars!
DocDAT23 November 2022
Seriously, this isn't just peak Star Wars. It is peak TV. Mandalorian was good, but this is absolutely outstanding. An absolute gem of intelligent writing and storytelling combined with top notch acting. We just finished episode 12 and I can't stop thinking about how good this is on every level.

Besides being great entertainment, it is also extremely morally relevant, considering current events in both Iran and Ukraine.

If you don't stand up against fascism, oppression and imperialism just because it's inconvenient for you, then you're helping the forces of evil. And you're going to regret it in the end.
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9/10
After 10 episodes. Best Star Wars in 20 years.
ktleinonen9 November 2022
Didnt like the new movies and even Mandalorian was somehow boring. So I was almost going to skip Andor, glad I didnt.

This is well written, gritty and as adult as we can hope for at this point. Disney is maybe realising that there is a huge group of SW fans that are middle-age or over. It almost doesnt feel like SW made by Disney, but made by HBO.

Much more into the story line and character arcs than pim-pam-laser-fights and explosions. Casting is spot on on many roles and I have met only couple of situations where I go: "This should have been written better".

First time since long time I cannot wait next episode of Star Wars. Disney please dont mess this up for me.
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9/10
Awesome
Rob13318 January 2023
I have to say that I was really looking forward to Andor ever since I first heard about it. Then when I saw the trailers I got even more excited. I just finished watching it and it not only met my expectations but even surpassed them. It actually might be the best Star Wars series so far, or at least right there with The Mandalorian. The entire cast is great but Diego Luna is obviously the real star here. He is just fantastic as the lead. This may start a little slow but stick with it because it picks up in a hurry and the next thing you know you're completely hooked. It's already been renewed for a second season so I can't wait until next season and more of Andor!
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Almost didn't bother
mtmetcalfe23 November 2022
Marvel and Disney have been in quiet a tailspin in the post Disney era. After Kenobi and recent Marvel offerings I was just to give about to call it a day and retire from even entertainment the idea of watching new entries.

For Andor, the first 2 episodes were decent enough to keep me coming back for another episode. The 3rd episode is where I started to appreciate what this series was setting up and the tone it was going to carry through the season. By mid season I felt this was definitely one the must watches of the year.

I am looking forward to season 2 and do yourself a favor and be sure to stay through the credits of the finale episode!
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6/10
pretty slow
jeremyhess-3490222 September 2022
Idk about this, we are 3 episodes in and the only thing that caught my attention was the fight at the very end of episode 3. Other then that i was actualy zoning out, i wasnt interested in the characters and the story is progressing at a snails pace. The dialog is fine, the acting is fine, its just bland. This is average as average can get except for again the final encounter in episode 3, but i need more then just 1 good scene to keep my interest in a show. I would be giving this show a 5 bc it's just so average, nothing is really good and nothing is really bad except for how it looks. The shots look good, the cinematography is better then i expected. The show overall looks really good and thats why i give it a 6, but again, everything else is just bland and unless it picks up quite a bit i'll be moving onto a different show.
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10/10
The sheer grittiness and adult tones are a glad sight in a recently lagging Star Wars universe.
poseyfan13 October 2022
Andor takes crap seriously and it's refreshing for the Star Wars universe.

It reminds me of GOT in the ballpark of characters, tone, atmosphere, cinematography and acting. Something that really stands out to me: there are morally grey characters on both sides. It is not black and white. In Star Wars projects the Imperials are almost always seen as either incompetent or pure evil. But now we get to see humanization of said characters. Whereas in the rebellion, there are varying motivations for being a rebel. It is not as cold cut as some might think. The character work is unparalleled especially compared to recent Star Wars projects.

This show has no business being as good as it is. When I saw the trailer, I was pretty excited, but half expected it to be a flop. Obi-Wan and Boba disappointed me quite a bit, but this show is fantastic. I would even daresay it surpasses The Mandalorian.

Props to the Cast and Crew!
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7/10
Top two of Star Wars shows so far
mfeierskov2 November 2022
I'm note sure which is my favorite between The Mandalorian and this yet. The Mandalorian feels more Star Warsy, but this seems much more like a good show that just so happens to be set in the Star Wars universe.

What I especially like about it is how alive and real the world feels. You get a much more detailed look at the dawn of the empire and the rebellion than previously and the show doesn't seem to need to skip over the world building and get to the next explosion.

It's slower and more mature than most other Star Wars properties, so it's not likely to interest the younger audience, but it's great for those of us who have been fans for several decades.
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4/10
Honestly it's just boring.
andwarren24 September 2022
I really don't know what to say other than that I find this show super boring so far. I'm a huge Star Wars buff but Andor just isn't a compelling character to start with. After Rogue One I didn't care about the character at all, and only decided to watch this show because the buzz on the internet was that it was good, but the tone is totally unlike any other Star Wars movie or show and frankly the plot is slow and uninteresting. I think they intended for it to be more gritty and therefore interesting, but there really isn't much of a plot so far and essentially no interesting characters. Kind of disappointing that Disney continues to put out poor quality Star Wars content.
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9/10
I've enjoyed it!
Supermanfan-1328 October 2022
Andor was every bit as good as I was hoping for. It might be the best Star Wars series to date, or at least tied with The Mandalorian. Of all the Star Wars series so far this one is probably the least known character but that doesn't mean it's any less interesting. Andor is a character from one of the best Star Wars movies, Rogue One. All the reviews have been great for Andor so that got my expectations even higher and so far they've all been met. It does start a little slow for some as they build the story but by the end of episode 3 you'll be anxious to see what happens next. It has a real gritty feel to it compared to the other Star Wars series and the visuals are great. It's also more adult oriented compared to the other shows so far. But the cast, led by Diego Luna, is the best thing about this show. I'm really looking forward to seeing more of this show and where it goes.
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10/10
Star Wars for grown ups
daddydise23 November 2022
What Star Wars could actually be. Well written, well acted, like it could actually happen. This sets a higher bar for other Star Wars productions. THIS is what I had hoped Disney would bring to the table when they bought Star Wars.

That was my review but now I have to reach the 600 word requirement, so:

To take a charter like Cassian Andor and create at least two seasons of content in like this. . . WHY isn't Disney cranking out programs like this. They found the formula. Now they just need to do MORE of it. You don't need over the top CGI, not when you have top shelf writing, acting and production.
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10/10
Best Star Wars has ever been
marcoporrello14 October 2023
I don't care. I just don't care if anyone agrees with me.

Andor is MASTERCLASS storytelling for adults who grew up with Star Wars. Each episode is better than the last I kid you not by episode 5 you will not believe this to be possible and yet this show delivers.

This single show is better than anything Disney has done in the past 10 years.

Exemplary character development, great storytelling, beautiful plot, brilliant performances.

Well thought out scenes that seem to expect intelligence amongst audience is refreshing. Absolutely marvelous to see a realized world for non imbeciles where Empire is not just the "bad guy" but also why bad guy bad and how bad guy bad. Not a single lightsaber was needed in the production of this show.

Instant classic. Bar set.
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10/10
Brilliant. The best Star Wars for ages
skintone-3860025 October 2022
This was excellent and a pleasant surprise , since I have found most Star Wars offerings unwatchable lately.

But this is different.

Visually stunning cinema and effects.

Brilliant and engaging actors with real screen presence and chemisty.

Exciting and suspensful story and plot just keeps you engaged and interested right throughout.

If you have seen recent Star Wars movies and series and been very disappointed like me, then you will definitely want to give this one a watch, you will find it completely different and engaging.

I have watched the first 6 episodes so far and have been very impressed.
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10/10
The gritty Star Wars I've always wanted.
bravoelement-5049623 November 2022
The cinematography is top tier. The lighting and color pallet is perfect. The characters are realistic. The FX and props are traditional where appropriate and seamlessly blended. There is almost zero comic relief. This is a gritty spy drama with moments of action (generally PG13, because Disney) and deep character development. The actors are skilled, the visuals are gorgeous, and the galaxy feels alive. This is the best Star Wars content since the last 2 seasons of the animated Clone Wars series.

Disney needs to cut loose the creative minds who gave us the new trilogy and promote those who are responsible for this. The original Star Wars content is a treasure and should be respected for its place in time and culture; I think Star Wars as a franchise has massive potential if it is treated like the violent and bleak conflict its narrative portrays.
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10/10
Diamond in the endless Rough
smitch-3588419 March 2024
Andor is a piece of art and anyone who says otherwise is willfully shooting themselves in the foot. SW isn't a genre, it's a universe and many different genres, themes, characters, and stories have yet to be discovered in that universe. If someone wants the 'feel' of the old movies there is good news, the old movies still exist, so literally go watch them again. As horrendous as some of the Last Jedi was I have grown to appreciate that Rian was also trying to make something new, his execution in some of that 'newness' was very questionable but the stuff that worked really worked. This misguided unconscious consensus of SW fans that we need to 'recapture' those feelings from the first films has led to an over saturation of bad SW trying to live up to something it shouldn't even need to. Every SW project doesn't need the same themes, characters, and feeling as the OG trilogy, that'd get repetitive and very boring. Most new projects have virtually become parodies of the source material where nothing is left but references cameos, and generic mic-drop lines that fit in any situation. I love Andor not just because it is full of heart, nuance, and complex storytelling in a thematically dark setting but also because of what it represents: innovation of SW and a new hope that future SW projects don't have to be self referential, sloppily written, poorly executed, mass produced projects rather than pieces of art that stand on their own merit. Disneys and the fans problem has been thinking that SW is a genre and everything must fit into very confined rules. If someone thinks Andor is too boring they need to consider spending less time feeding their dopamine receptors with stuff like Tik Tok and take the time to pay attention to what's happening between action sequences. They'll realize that that there is a lot of nuance and character work happening, it is a masterclass of writing and direction. If someone thinks Andor doesn't feel like SW they need to reframe how they understand the IP, it is not a genre of itself. The themes, characters, settings, sounds, textures, virtually everything is straight out of the Lucas doctrine and what story he was trying to tell. If someone thinks Andor stands shoulder to shoulder on equal footing as Obi Wan, Ahsoka, or Boba Fett they need to try and summarize one of those shows and try to summarize Andor, the difficulty to do so for Andor succinctly is indicative of the complex level of detail and care. Andor is lightyears ahead of those shows in virtually every cinema or storytelling criteria. Anyone who loves this show should be promoting it and recommending it to everyone they know. Systems either change or die and there is only one way out of this SW slump of bad media.
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Emotional Masterpiece
evgaming-1426229 June 2023
I am going to put it plain and simple.

This show has me gripped. The characters feel so real, the plot has so much weight. I was thinking about this show and the plot long after I finished it. I want to watch it again just for the beauty of the plot and world building.

The world has so much weight, grit, and texture, I feel like I live in this world. Plus, it bridges some of the story between episodes 3 and 4 super well. The struggles of the different groups feel so real and important, none of the different character arcs feel like filler content. It also does a very good job at leaving some loose ends to be resolved in season 2.
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7/10
GOOD REBEL SERIES WITHOUT STAR WARS JEDIS
franciscofernandes3613 October 2022
Finally, Andor. And here I am really sad. A few years ago any Star Wars event created and exceeded immense expectations. Today it's just another Disney series that goes on the air. It saddens me that no one is talking about her at this moment when we are facing a series unlike any other. There are no masked and pistol-wielding bandits here, nor are there any jedis and siths. In this series there are flesh-and-blood heroes committed to the courage to start the rebellion. And to start a movement you need something very banal and instrumental: money. It is the money that buys weapons, that buys ammunition, uniforms, food, drink and everything else necessary to finance a war effort. On the other hand, when you can't rob the taxpayers like a tyranny, how can you gather resources capable of financing a war? All these answers are given to us in this series with subtle acting moments by the trio of main characters. It might be said that Andor doesn't aim to be epic like the Obi-Wan Kenobi series, but there's just as much good in it (unlike the Book of Bobba Fett) as there is in The Mandalorian.
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8/10
Best SW series so far (6 episodes S1)
Dimakovtun12 October 2022
Seeing all the other series, Andor provides a fresh breath into a franchise that's ultimately does nothing but reuses its own ideas.

Even in Mandalorian with the fan-service baby Yoda, the planets/locations which we've seen and known from before, plot armor of the main hero, linkage to the established characters... The quality of Andor is a full head above.

Or take Obi-Wan, that is a remarkable impotency of story writing and directing, having no reasons to exist but to exploit the fan base.

Since Rogue One, we see another successful try to make a "realism" show instead of arcade.

Creative script, good acting, dynamic development. It's great when quality and creativity wins over safe-betting and prioritizing fan-service for the sake of extra cash grab.

I just hope Disney doesn't spoil the series. But knowing the company, I won't be surprised. Still, so far Season 1 is extraordinary good and is exciting completely irrelevant of any other SW lore.
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6/10
incredibly slow.
grafikjoe27 September 2022
No wonder they decided to release 3 episodes at once. I have now seen two and still do not know what this series wants from me. None of the characters are interesting in any way. Everything plays out like a bad reality series "just another day on Andor". At the moment I can't understand or comprehend the hype.

If the story wasn't set in the SW universe, it would be dead by now.

I don't understand why you don't get to see something interesting and incredible in the first episode. No attempt to lure the viewer into the series and captivate him. Even Kenobi was more imaginative.

I hope the series is still developing, but again my question. "why do these mini-series take so long to get to the point?". Only when you have struggled through 3-4 episodes does a series get to the point. A bad trend.
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3/10
If Boring Were Gravity This Show Would Be A Blackhole
theschulerfamily22 September 2022
Watched Episodes 1 and 2 so far and this is going to be a slow burn. Everything seems to be happening in slow motion. There are long shots of unestablished characters standing contemplatively with no dialog that seem go on without end.

I'm not sure who this show is for, but it's not for young kids. And the OG Star Wars fans who've hung this long probably aren't compelled by these characters who are so disconnected from the treble trilogies in this prequel of a prequel. We've seen antiheros in Star Wars before, but the moral ambiguity of the titular character really doesn't align with the major players in the rest of the Star Wars Universe.

Finally, if a series is going to be called Star Wars, it should have either space (stars) or battles (wars), so far, both are in very short supply.
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