One year from the very good Andor serie, can we hope to see characters from the show in swgoh ? I don't kwow if it was a subject before. Luthen Rael and his ship could be an interesting adding, and an alternative in Mon mothma team or in a totally new Pre-Rebel squad. what are your thought on this ?
I just thought, an andor squad could be use for a new event, the Aldhani heist, where you could gain credits.
Too many characters with not enough development given to them. Can you even list off all the first names in the season? I can’t.
Opposite problem for the main character. Andor is essentially the same person from start to finish, except the Empire finally beat him down enough for him to go rogue, as if losing his father before the series’ events wasn’t enough motivation.
Andor also lacked any meaningful decision-making in his story. I guess he just forgot about searching for his missing sister after e1. Writers should have given him a choice to make, either saving Bix at the cost of the nascent rebellion, or sacrifice her for the cause. He basically got both and was a non-factor at the climax of S1.
Lastly, the pacing was absolutely atrocious. When a significant portion of your viewers refuse to keep watching because they keep falling asleep, and going to movie aggregate websites leaving that feedback… do better.
Hopefully, CG has better inspiration for new toons than this group of snoozefest characters.
Too many characters with not enough development given to them. Can you even list off all the first names in the season? I can’t.
Opposite problem for the main character. Andor is essentially the same person from start to finish, except the Empire finally beat him down enough for him to go rogue, as if losing his father before the series’ events wasn’t enough motivation.
Andor also lacked any meaningful decision-making in his story. I guess he just forgot about searching for his missing sister after e1. Writers should have given him a choice to make, either saving Bix at the cost of the nascent rebellion, or sacrifice her for the cause. He basically got both and was a non-factor at the climax of S1.
Lastly, the pacing was absolutely atrocious. When a significant portion of your viewers refuse to keep watching because they keep falling asleep, and going to movie aggregate websites leaving that feedback… do better.
Hopefully, CG has better inspiration for new toons than this group of snoozefest characters.
That's a spicy take. I think Andor just appealed more to a different sub-set of the fanbase than some of the other shows. I thought it was OK. I honestly didn't spend any time evaluating any of the points you brought up - but I don't look to star wars for gripping, nuanced story telling - the franchise has never excelled at that in my opinion. There are much better places to go if I want that kind of fix. It was entertaining and a very different feel from more traditional Star Wars fare and that was refreshing.
I think we need to see Luthen and his ship in the game - that part was too well played and the character too charismatic and appealing to leave that on the table. Most of the other characters though - I could take them or leave them.
Too many characters with not enough development given to them. Can you even list off all the first names in the season? I can’t.
Opposite problem for the main character. Andor is essentially the same person from start to finish, except the Empire finally beat him down enough for him to go rogue, as if losing his father before the series’ events wasn’t enough motivation.
Andor also lacked any meaningful decision-making in his story. I guess he just forgot about searching for his missing sister after e1. Writers should have given him a choice to make, either saving Bix at the cost of the nascent rebellion, or sacrifice her for the cause. He basically got both and was a non-factor at the climax of S1.
Lastly, the pacing was absolutely atrocious. When a significant portion of your viewers refuse to keep watching because they keep falling asleep, and going to movie aggregate websites leaving that feedback… do better.
Hopefully, CG has better inspiration for new toons than this group of snoozefest characters.
Andor had more character development for background characters with <2 minutes of screen time, than the entire sequel trilogy had for its main characters, what the heck are you on about? LOL
"Nici;c-2449852" wrote: Rogue One and Andor are Disneys best Star Wars. @Hermitthedruid why don't you nitpick the other shows or the ST, there's much more to find lol.
I want Deedra. We need another Imperial Trooper to have 3 Teams with the new conquest Moff Gideon forming a Remnant Team.
The other shows or the ST are rightly ridiculed, they don’t need my help. But Andor is so overrated, I can’t stay quiet about it. Every time I bring up my issues from above, no Andor fan ever responds with a good counterargument. They deflect and ignore, like all of you are doing. :D
Something for both sides of fandom to consider, but you can just say that Andor wasn't for you. You can state your opinion on how you didn't like the pacing or forgettable characters.
As soon as you state that it's bad, it often just starts an argument.
These kinds of conversations are fun but very subjective of course. However I feel you can make an objective case for Andor being a good show. Here’s my 5 point case: 1. The concept - showing the Star Wars universe principally from the perspective of the lives of ordinary people - was a good one that carried through well 2. The acting - consistently good with some really stand out performances 3. The plot - despite Cassian’s plot armour (unavoidable) there was sufficient challenge and jeopardy to present a series of engaging stories 4. The moral ambiguity- unlike most SW offerings, Andor did more to blur the lines between dark and light - giving sympathetic moments to imperial officers or presenting terrorism as a ‘good’ action in response to oppression- and giving its protagonists more morally complex motivations- it was a grown up show in that respect 5. Stand out moments that didn’t rely on CGI - the production was properly dramatic and not just a cartoon being levered into a live action context
Now - you don’t have to like any of that and it’s great if you prefer Mandalorian or Bad Batch - but to say it’s not good is just inaccurate.
i was not expecting a debate over the show, and i don't ask for Andor to receive Golden Globes. I try to point out that we don't have any character from that show to play with. Fan or not fan, as said above, the more toons the merrier. Luthen will have a devellopement in S2 i hope, and it will be great to have him in SWGOH.
Too many characters with not enough development given to them. Can you even list off all the first names in the season? I can’t.
Opposite problem for the main character. Andor is essentially the same person from start to finish, except the Empire finally beat him down enough for him to go rogue, as if losing his father before the series’ events wasn’t enough motivation.
Andor also lacked any meaningful decision-making in his story. I guess he just forgot about searching for his missing sister after e1. Writers should have given him a choice to make, either saving Bix at the cost of the nascent rebellion, or sacrifice her for the cause. He basically got both and was a non-factor at the climax of S1.
Lastly, the pacing was absolutely atrocious. When a significant portion of your viewers refuse to keep watching because they keep falling asleep, and going to movie aggregate websites leaving that feedback… do better.
Hopefully, CG has better inspiration for new toons than this group of snoozefest characters.
I simply disagree on all fronts. I could go through each point and say why I disagree but what's the point? It's very unlikely I would change your opinion and I have no desire to change your opinion. Glad to see that we are getting different types of shows in Star Wars that can appeal to different audiences.
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