Andor, Season 2
franchise: Star Wars |
medium(s): tv |
date reviewed: 27 June 2025
rating: ❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️
This was Star Wars at its best, and there is (unfortunately) no better time than now for it to come out.
I’ve wrestled a lot recently with the tension between my love for Star Wars and my aspiration toward non-violence. I don’t know that I agree with this series’s implicit argument that sometimes ugly things are necessary to make a better world, but I appreciate that it deals with that ugliness rather than just letting Luke blow up the Death Star without counting how many people that act of self-defense killed.
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I know I should probably exercise the MST3K Mantra here, but I don’t understand how you can carry a weapon as inherently dangerous as a lightsaber and describe yourself as a “guardian of peace and justice.”
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