My Review of Andor: A Star Wars Story

Several sets of space women brood and talk about their feelings. Much of this happens near 1970s architecture. 

There’s some shooting every few episodes. Then they all get new settings and the process starts again. 

I found the constant switching between ongoing conversations made their concerns seem more fast-paced. 

The unhappily-married space senator helped me appreciate the empire the most. I was relieved to finally see the Death Star. I hope its giant space cannon will help dry some of their tears. 

The show reminded me of the times I watched the IV drip during my chemotherapy. 

Diego Luna is in it at times. He does a good job of being non-threatening. He kind of looks like a Funko-Pop doll, which I think makes the toys seem more realistic. Bravo.

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Published on July 21, 2025 05:37
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