I think you would miss some connections to other Star Wars things, but I don't think you would be completely lost in the plot. If the thought of a sci-fi war time political thriller sounds good to you I'd highly recommend.I'm not a huge Star Wars guy either, have seen most of the movies I think except the two most recent ones, but really not an expert on the whole world and characters at all. Will that matter for Andor? I keep hearing so many good things about it.
It's not necessary. The story is pretty universal (evil empire oppressing people, rebels standing up).I'm not a huge Star Wars guy either, have seen most of the movies I think except the two most recent ones, but really not an expert on the whole world and characters at all. Will that matter for Andor? I keep hearing so many good things about it.
I think it does a great job of dropping you into the timeline. I think you could take this show and set it in pre-WW2 Austria or France and it would fit right in. I don't think a vast knowledge of Star Wars is needed if you've watched the original Star Wars movie/trilogy. That same Empire in those movies is the Empire in Andor. I think it's a great series if you like spycraft, political intrigue, and stories about the ordinary people who have to go through extraordinary circumstances for freedom. It doesn't have laser swords and space wizards.I'm not a huge Star Wars guy either, have seen most of the movies I think except the two most recent ones, but really not an expert on the whole world and characters at all. Will that matter for Andor? I keep hearing so many good things about it.
I modified my post a bit:Thank you both, that's kind of what I was assuming. I'm sure I could always find some companion pieces/recaps to read up on after watching each episode to fill in some backstory if needed as well.
Definitely sounds like something I would enjoy!I think it does a great job of dropping you into the timeline. I think you could take this show and set it in pre-WW2 Austria or France and it would fit right in. I don't think a vast knowledge of Star Wars is needed if you've watched the original Star Wars movie/trilogy. That same Empire in those movies is the Empire in Andor. I think it's a great series if you like spycraft, political intrigue, and stories about the ordinary people who have to go through extraordinary circumstances for freedom. It doesn't have laser swords and space wizards.
Not really, the story is engaging and most of the characters (maybe all?) are new to Star Wars except for Andor (and Forrest Whitaker’s character) who was in Rogue One but this show was a prequel that movie so you aren’t missing anything.I'm not a huge Star Wars guy either, have seen most of the movies I think except the two most recent ones, but really not an expert on the whole world and characters at all. Will that matter for Andor? I keep hearing so many good things about it.
Yeah, I always recommend watching it this way. Each story arc is spread across 3 episodes so if someone just watch the first episode and decides it’s not for them they are not really getting the full story.I'll say this too about the series. If you decide to watch it, try to watch it in 3 episode increments. If you do it one at a time, you may find it slow because there's some world building Tony Gilroy is establishing at the beginning that's not as heavy on the action. The story is set up mostly in 3 episode arcs in season 1 with episode 7 being a bit of a one off before the next arc. The 2nd season was released in 3 episode sets each week.
Yeah, you feel the similarities in how the writers like to ratchet up the tension and then having shit fall apart at the most inopportune time and then have the heroes barely get away by the skin of their teeth. It’s harrowing stuff.When the show started I was thinking "This is kind of like The Americans in Star Wars!"
The Americans is in competition for my favorite show ever, so this is a very good thing. Turns out at least one of the writers worked on both shows.
I loved Americans, so this is great to hear!When the show started I was thinking "This is kind of like The Americans in Star Wars!"
The Americans is in competition for my favorite show ever, so this is a very good thing. Turns out at least one of the writers worked on both shows.
It also has a bit of early True Detective vibes. Maybe with a hint of Michael Clayton. (I freaking love it)When the show started I was thinking "This is kind of like The Americans in Star Wars!"
The Americans is in competition for my favorite show ever, so this is a very good thing. Turns out at least one of the writers worked on both shows.
Yeah, you feel the similarities in how the writers like to ratchet up the tension and then having shit fall apart at the most inopportune time and then have the heroes barely get away by the skin of their teeth. It’s harrowing stuff.
I was going to say I don't think I've seen anyone mention that show here but agreed it's great. Who can hate Natasha Lyonne & Rian Johnson?It’s so good to have Poker Face back. Season one inspired me to go back and watch Columbo, so it’s funny to see this new iteration now that I’m well trained on the Colombo format. I’m poker Face certainly has more fun with laying extra twists onto the murders and how the detective enters tue story.
The first season was hit or miss for me but I've really enjoyed the first episodes of S2.I was going to say I don't think I've seen anyone mention that show here but agreed it's great. Who can hate Natasha Lyonne & Rian Johnson?
Even not great episodes are fun. Though I have to say I preferred Russian Doll for its sci-fi and time travel aspects.It’s so good to have Poker Face back. Season one inspired me to go back and watch Columbo, so it’s funny to see this new iteration now that I’m well trained on the Colombo format. Poker Face certainly has more fun with laying extra twists onto the murders and how the detective enters tue story.
I'll give it a shot!Yes, the only caveat is the you really need to watch the first 3 episodes before making up your mind.