To say the least, this series has blown me away. The cinematography, the acting and scripting, storywork and VFX have all been above average. But this episode took all that, and made it even better.
Episode 6 of Andor delivers exactly what you would expect, with amazing visuals and effects, continued stellar acting from Diego Luna and the rest of the cast, and a thought out and well done mission/action sequence.
But what stood out the most was how little of the Disney treatment has been given to this show. Although we didn't see decapitations and blood as we would see in the likes of HBOs House of the Dragon and Game of Thrones, Andor is not afraid to kill off central characters and put the rest in morally tough positions. I love the direction that this show is heading in and the more adult take on Star Wars and cannot wait to see what follows.
Episode 6 of Andor delivers exactly what you would expect, with amazing visuals and effects, continued stellar acting from Diego Luna and the rest of the cast, and a thought out and well done mission/action sequence.
But what stood out the most was how little of the Disney treatment has been given to this show. Although we didn't see decapitations and blood as we would see in the likes of HBOs House of the Dragon and Game of Thrones, Andor is not afraid to kill off central characters and put the rest in morally tough positions. I love the direction that this show is heading in and the more adult take on Star Wars and cannot wait to see what follows.