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18 hours ago, Levi said:

He is now, but hasn’t always been. There have been multiple instances of him wanting exactly what Andor is giving; a gritty and brutal adult depiction of the empire. And now he wants to complain about the SA scene and use Vader, the guy who choked his pregnant wife and massacred younglings, as an example of why it is wrong to portray such a thing. The empire is inherently evil, which means it is going to have evil people doing evil things. Vader might not be raping rebels, but he sure doesn’t mind torturing or choking people to death. 
The guy is constantly contradicting himself in an effort to pander to his smooth brain followers. 

probably because his dick got burnt off 

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Saw something and wanted to get the nerd consensus. Someone said Andor is the first time a timeline has been written into the show, such as BBY4. I know that the Battle of Yavin is the BC/AD signifier of year in Star Wars lore. I've just never seen it listed on the actual screen. Wife had to ask what BBY meant. I then impressed her with my nerd knowledge. 

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On 4/23/2025 at 12:02 AM, atomheartbevo said:

Wow, did not expect Disney to show anal.

Good thing I'm screening this before my middle-schooler watches it!

Edit: Never mind, wrong show.

Shiba Inu What GIF by BuzzFeed

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I think if the empire on this show can be diluted to a single sentence, and if everybody goes away thinking just this it was worth it, the empire won't leave you the fuck alone, you can run you can hide but they will seek total omnipresence. Hiding in Niamos won't help, hiding in a backwater rural world won't help, you either fight or collapse fighting.

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27 minutes ago, mdmost said:

Saw something and wanted to get the nerd consensus. Someone said Andor is the first time a timeline has been written into the show, such as BBY4. I know that the Battle of Yavin is the BC/AD signifier of year in Star Wars lore. I've just never seen it listed on the actual screen. Wife had to ask what BBY meant. I then impressed her with my nerd knowledge. 

Yes, I believe season 1, episode 1 of Andor was the first time BBY was on screen. 

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1 hour ago, ballrific said:

Chandrila mdma chasers hit different…

I'm telling you, those Vicks inhalers are like crack at those weddings....

At least that's what I've been told 😏

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6 hours ago, mdmost said:

Saw something and wanted to get the nerd consensus. Someone said Andor is the first time a timeline has been written into the show, such as BBY4. I know that the Battle of Yavin is the BC/AD signifier of year in Star Wars lore. I've just never seen it listed on the actual screen. Wife had to ask what BBY meant. I then impressed her with my nerd knowledge. 

I assume y'all didn't finish the episode because she was jumping your bones.

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12 minutes ago, HornOnTheBayou said:

I assume y'all didn't finish the episode because she was jumping your bones.

She would've had to make her mind a sunless place. 

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'Andor' star Genevieve O'Reilly on Leida's 'pretty brutal' response to Mon Mothma before wedding

Another particularly interesting development in Andor Season 2 is Luthen Rael's (Stellan Skarsgård) relationship with Kleya Marki (Elizabeth Dulau), his assistant. There's a compelling development in the second season where we understand he has a sort of responsibility to her.

"When we started filming Season 1 we didn't know about Season 2, and Tony had some vague ideas about flashbacks, and he had some shitty ideas too," Stellan Skarsgård said. "But we sort of winged a relationship in Season 1 and Elizabeth Dulau mainly did it, because she holds her space."

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"I think Tony and his team are just very interested in history," O'Reilly added. "I think Tony has spoken himself about this being a platform for him to mine everything that he studied about history and revolution, and what's interesting about it."

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Disney knows their audience.

This is 10 minutes of Mon Mothma raving and having a blast extended into an hour,

Wait, no, this is the most miserable 10 minutes of Mon Mothma’s life extended into an hour, and could be the most gut-wrenching 10 minutes of Star Wars extended into an hour.

 

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Finally watched the new episodes.

My only complaint would be the inclusion of a couple of alien background characters when Gilroy purposely didn’t include any in the first season. Felt like Disney interference.

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There were lots of aliens on Ferrix. The helpers in the shop, the big guy that was there to help collect money from Cassian, the Garindan at Marva’s funeral. Off Ferrix there were the two giant aliens that got them off the prison planet. Miami Star Wars had a bunch. I doubt Disney interfered at all with anything. The budget speaks to that.

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Alien background characters, like on chandrila? Would they not be fellow senators, who came to the wedding of the daughter of a fellow senator?

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55 minutes ago, CooterBrown said:

Finally watched the new episodes.

My only complaint would be the inclusion of a couple of alien background characters when Gilroy purposely didn’t include any in the first season. Felt like Disney interference.

Dedra is not human. 

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