I love that these first three episodes dropped me straight back into the world of Andor without ever skipping a beat. This show always makes me forget that I'm watching 'Star Wars'. It hits more like a real living story of ordinary people fighting to survive while an Empire slowly drains the life out of them.
These first three episodes showed a constant theme of putting on a happy face while your world quietly burns underneath. Everyone keeps performing these masks of normalcy. Smiling through dinner. Speaking in coded pleasantries. Keeping appearances alive. All the while they are carrying enormous private grief and fear. It hit me how universal that really is. How often do we, in our own lives, try to act like everything is just fine and keep moving forward, when inside we're burning? Andor doesn't let us look away from that in these first three episodes. Not for a single second. It forces us to sit with the tension of those unspoken truths.
I walk away more in love with this show every time. You don't just watch Andor, you feel it. We are eavesdropping on the lives of people who've long been forgotten by the grand mythology of Jedi and Sith. I honestly think that's why Andor feels so different, so unforgettable. It's not about the spectacle. It's about the soul of rebellion. The cost of pretending. The cracks that form when truth demands to be seen. And now, I can't wait to get more into this Season. Thank you all for joining me!
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LINK: https://youtu.be/yVGK506hVig
I watched this on Disney Plus
Kali Wali
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