First two episodes show promise
Is it out already? I'm not a huge Star Wars fan but interested in this one
First 3 episodes out today.
1 down, a decent start!
Will be watching, just not tonight.
Yep, three episodes released today...it might be the 'darker' grittier series people keep moaning about wanting on here...then again I expect they will still mian!
Stick to it, the 3rd is where the magic starts
Managed to watch all three tonight and enjoyed it. I think theres 18 episodes for the series?
ONe episode in and not a single Baby Yoda.
I'm out.
Came here looking for Boolean logic problem solving.
/wanders back to XKCD
Binged the first three episodes, yep this seems like it's gonna be good.
Sgt Mosk does remind me of Fat Bastard from Austin Powers, though 🤣
ONe episode in and not a single Baby Yoda.
I’m out.
I think I'm right in saying both Yoda and Grogu are alive when Andor takes place...
I see the guy from Corrie got popped off early. Watched two and a bit of three last night - slow start setting the scene on one and two - that would explain it if it's a long series though.
Got half an hour into the first one and gave up out of boredom. 'Slow start' seems to be a massive understatement 🤷
‘Slow start’ seems to be a massive understatement
Slow as in Rings of Power slow?
I'd say so.
Watched the first last night and thought "meh" 🤷♂️
But then thinking about it this am, if it were a regular sifi and didn't have the StarWars stigma / brand I'd probably have enjoyed it more.... The writing style and story are a bit different.
Slow as in Rings of Power slow?
I'd say even slower. YMMV. Lots of people looked very unhappy, though.
I mean, stuff clearly happened, but I'm unclear as to why, or why I should care.
Well no surprises I thought its been great so far. No issues with the pacing, I’ll watch a Michael Bay movie if I want a 2 hour action fix.
I think some of you lot have made up your minds before the opening credits roll.
Yeah I have no issues with a slow couple of episodes, they have to do some sort of character building stuff - gotta give people a reason to rebel if you want a rebellion! 🤣
Its slow in comparison to all other StarWars series and films, but its taken from a different perspective to those and to give it credit its still entertaining.
gotta give people a reason to rebel if you want a rebellion!
Home planet strip mined into oblivion so it's uninhabitable, sister lost to prostitution.......?
I didn't find it slow
Home planet strip mined into oblivion so it’s uninhabitable, sister lost to prostitution…….?
Yep, plus the dodgy shooting of that bloke...
"Yesss, let the hate flow through you..." 🤣
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Enjoyed the first two. Very Rebels. Hopefully get to watch part three tonight. I'll be sticking with it... but don't think the whole family will be.
Episode 3 is really good. All kicks off. Love the factory scene.
gotta give people a reason to rebel if you want a rebellion
Best you don't read the political threads on here....
Best you don’t read the political threads on here….
Ha! I do try and stay away from them, to be fair 🤣
Bit slow and disjointed on the first couple of episodes. Third is an improvement anyone else spot the Karcher Patio cleaner sprayed black?
Anyway the scenery makes a change from sand!
Watch all three together. All comes together in the third. I’m hooked.
Not watched as yet but I'll binge the first 3 later tonight.
For me its more about the scope of the sets as well as the continuing star wars theme. Other outings like the mandorian seemed to be based on one small set, and with the original it was always about a large variety of locations, planets and big sets etc
anyone else spot the Karcher Patio cleaner sprayed black?
Nooooo, I was specifically looking out for the walking water butt! They're definitely doing this on purpose! 🤣
Here you go! this one was pretty obvious as I've got one in the garage!
Just watched the first episode and found it hard to watch as most scenes are really dark.
Is it me or does anyone else find gloomy?
Oddly enough didn't find the lighting too dark and our TV can struggle with dark scenes.
Not a big Star Wars fan, it's mostly just kids' stuff, but the first couple of episodes seemed decent. Not spectacular, but entertaining and cast is decent.
I thought episode 3 really good, I think it's made a cracking start
It is dark and hard to see on our TV. It is a sub 28”CRT though… I doubt the grading was down with our household in mind!
Just binged the first 3 episodes. 2 happy fans here. Lots going on in mysterious and dark ways.
Another cracking episode, lots of interweaving stories. Loving the variety in locations too, was trying to see if I could spot any scottish bits I recognise! 😁 Beats 26 episodes of Tatooine, that's for sure!
Yay, feels more Star Warsy now, imperials, storm troopers, tie fighters, Mon Mothma, speeder bikes and references to Mimban. Like.
Loving the variety in locations too, was trying to see if I could spot any scottish bits I recognise!
No-one has taken a blaster to the midges yet, although the rebels seem to be armed with Khalashnikovs.
I prefer the grim cities and wild camping, it fits with the feeling of rebellion more than the deserts and flashy bars of later films
Last night's was quite good I thought. No massive events but it's setting things up. I think the acting is very good and the contrast between Coruscent and the Scottish Glens was nice.
Yeah - a few nice little nerdy throwaway references to Skariff and Ryloth <spelling could be sh'te here> at the ISB briefing was cool too!! And the kyber crystal necklace thing pointing at Rogue One.
Egg slicers in space
Going to watch this because a, my lad just signed up to Disney and b, watched some of it being filmed up the road from me in cleveleys
It's the only Star Wars spin off that I think is actually good. That's because it's not a kid's show.
Just binged the first 3 episodes. 2 happy fans here. Lots going on in mysterious and dark ways.
I'm late to the party, but 3 episodes in I'm in this camp
I’m late to the party, but 3 episodes in I’m in this camp
I was in this camp...
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Just watched episode 4 - and recognised 'my' camp spot next to the waterfall in Tilt. I hope they've left the perfectly flat spot inside the walls..they seemed to have moved the stones.
Another mtb-haunt location was Jelley's Hollow in the Surrey Hills. The crashed ship scene in Episode 2 was filmed there.
Found last week's episode a bit of a drag. Basically the same as the week before; setting the scene for the heist. Feel like they could have been combined into one episode.
I liked the scanner thing the young lad had; it's an old Polaroid SX70 camera! 🤣

Was slow to get started but much better from 3 onwards. Up to E06 now....
A slow start is no bad thing if the acting and the plot can carry it. No idea where it's going next but enjoying it.
I liked the scanner thing the young lad had; it’s an old Polaroid SX70 camera! 🤣
They keep pouring milk from KellyKettles too.
Their guns(Rebels) appear to be based on the AK47 shape.
The flashback campsite and lake that the ship flew over just before crashing was at Black Park, Wexham. Have a picture of the campsite somewhere...
Pretty sure it was last summer I saw it there.
As for the show, yes a very different take on Star Wars tone. Enjoying it more than some of the other Disney+ stuff being created at the moment.
One of the Empire guards when the meteor shower was going on is an old neighbour of mine.
I didn't notice but his older sister was very proud and posted pics on fb.
Another mtb-haunt location was Jelley’s Hollow in the Surrey Hills.
Is that not Sleepy Hollow (between the Windmill and Judges Seat)?
I do like the trolling of george lucas, "good guys" do shoot first! 🙂
fantastic cast!
I think it's excellent, it's slow and political and it plods along but I could watch it all day, the lack of gimmicky aliens and the Britishness of it helps, there's something very nostalgic about it and it reminds me of sci-fi from back in my childhood.
I loved it tbf
Bit of a filler episode but probably important to show what made him become a rebel.
I think it’s excellent, it’s slow and political and it plods along but I could watch it all day, the lack of gimmicky aliens and the Britishness of it helps, there’s something very nostalgic about it and it reminds me of sci-fi from back in my childhood.
Disney will not be happy with the comparison with Blakes 7
I'm really enjoying it still, which is a surprise considering I gave up on Mandalorian.
Mandalorian is a (pretty decent) kid's show. Andor is a pretty decent drama. It's not really a sci-fi show, if you set it in the Middle Ages, it would basically be Robin Hood.
Yes it's fun watching each new Star Wars series and working out the genre(s)
Mandalorian - Western / 80s teatime show
Boba Fett - Western / gangster (& samurai?)
Kenobi - Kids drama
Andor - Slow, gritty '70s thriller
I also enjoy the little moments of homage to TV and movies past, like the Miami Vice tribute scene when we arrived on the tourist planet where Andor was living, with the camera filming the space flamingos from overhead.
Hmmm, so far it for me it's been more like
Mandalorian – Kids show
Boba Fett – Kids show
Kenobi – Of limited interest to nobody apart from really really nerdy Star Wars fan immersed up to their armpits in SW lore
Andor – Vaguely interesting, but still well below the standards of pretty much all the rest modern sci fi you can access on Nwtflix or Prime, like Stranger things, Severance, Westworld etc etc.
and the Britishness of it helps
You mean Fiona Shaw - who is excellent in everything she does.
none of Star Wars is sci-fi, it's a fantasy-drama about wizards and WWII dogfights (in space 😂).It’s not really a sci-fi show
in fact as per this, Andor is barely even Star Wars... probably why it's vaguely watchable 😃I think it’s excellent, it’s slow and political and it plods along but I could watch it all day, the lack of gimmicky aliens
Empire puts out new laws pushing citizens over the edge. You watch the unfairness and then the despair that breaks them, causes them to act.
On both sides of the line people are being pushed into depression. But the body language of the main protagonist inside the factory was powerful acting. I'm betting he had to go sit alone somrwhere watching cartoons for a while to lighten up after that.
You mean Fiona Shaw – who is excellent in everything she does.
Is this tongue in cheek? She's Irish!
I'm really enjoying it, way better than the car crash that was Book of Boba Fett. It requires a bit of thought, particularly looking at it from the position of you know where it's going with the rebellion and all.
There's just little things that make it for me, like "there's the toilet", sucking on the food pipe etc.. Lot's of things that you wouldn't necessarily see in Star Wars of old.
I've enjoyed the latest ep the most tbh. It's a real slow burner, and def needs more Fiona Shaw, but now the nerdy security guard from ep 1 is becoming more of a player It's get more interesting
I like it. It's entertaining.
Best of the new series, I liked the orange /white design nod.
Rogue One is the only half decent film since Disney.
There're stories going around on scifi websites that the despair/depression that Cassia displays in the factory is because of the parts they're mass assembling. Death Star parts. Ultimately their deaths in Rogue One. Something itched in me when the camera's focus was on them, and I kind of guessed the parts were for something like this, everything linked
Seeing a the rebels don't know about the death star for another 4 and a half years it's unlikely although I would suspect the parts are for the death star.
I suspect the despair is due to being wrongly imprisoned for 6 years.
I like the fact there is more attention to detail in Andor, especially with the characters. They seem more than the 2 dimensional with the likes of Mandalorian or Boba Job.
The scenes are longer so we see more of whats going on, either the scenery or between the actors, rather than the scene constantly jumping. Far more depth overall.
I love the visual style; it's much more like original Star Wars, rather than the abominations that were the second trilogy. Simple, yet effective. Sainsbury's egg slicers, Polaroid cameras, Ak47s, and in episode 7, I was particularly excited to see the Barbican centre feature! Very good choice of location. Liking the Imperial characters too; humanises the Empire, and in doing so, creates a better connection with our real world, so adds depth and substance to that side of things. This is definitely the best of the SW franchise spin offs so far.
I liked the orange /white design nod.
Very nice. The original SW films were legendary for costume design; some serious work went into creating them, so much research, so much fantastic design talent involved. Sumptuous.

I do like the Mandalorian a lot but I think Andor is the best of the TV spin offs by a long way. I think they needed it too, Boba Fett and Kenobi were disappointing, another one in the same vein as those two and they'd have been starting to squander a lot of the goodwill people have towards Star Wars IMO.
Also I thought Rogue One was easily the best of the newer films.
Latest episode was the best yet IMO, the slow build starting to pay off.
Andy Serkis and the Imperial woman both superb.
Forgot it had dropped - do I go to the gym tonight or watch it while MrsMC is out?