Andor To Air On Broadcast TV This Thanksgiving

Peter Paltridge

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Lucasfilm’s latest Star Wars television presentation is Andor, a prequel series to Rogue One that details how the title character got involved with the Rebellion. It’s available to anyone with a Disney+ subscription, but if that somehow isn’t you, an alternate way to try out the show is coming.
The first two episodes of Andor will air on ABC the day before Thanksgiving, Wednesday, November 23. They will take an hour and a half to run with ads (9 PM to 10:30 PM). The following day, the same two episodes will appear on cable: on FX Thanksgiving night, November 24 (same time slot) and then again on Freeform Friday, November 25. In addition, the same two episodes will also be streamable on Hulu.
The downside to this is the fact that Andor’s first two episodes are the weakest of the season. Some might argue with me, but nothing much really happened besides Cassian assassinating two men from the Empire that were after him. The series doesn’t pick up until the heist episode later on. If...

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This is all I've ever wanted from Star Wars. a program aimed at adults Dark Star Wars television show depicting the war against the Empire. This is the best Star Wars program produced during the Disney era. It is truly amazing and should serve as a model for all future Star Wars films. Obi Wan and Bobba Fet were both trash fires. This program reminded me of all the reasons I adore Star Wars. This television show has led me to believe that we have been renewed for a second season.
 
The best Star Wars series now on the air, finally a series that speaks to people who actually care about Star Wars. Outstanding writing! I haven't enjoyed a Star Wars movie in a long time; I wish they were more sophisticated. The Mandalorian was only merely adequate; in some ways, it appeared to be a show geared toward younger viewers. The themes in Andor are darker and more mature. It's a step toward "Star Wars made by HBO," which we're all looking forward to. This series is fantastic and I had a great time.
 
What makes Andor so much better than the others? It is tactful, realistic, and intellectual. There are no unnecessary, overdone fight scenes like in Marvel or DC. I'm hoping that Star Wars' grimy new direction sets a precedent. Plausibility is required for belief. This should be applied to all of Disney Plus's programs.
 
I don't think we should make our opinion in just two or fewer episodes because there are topics that need time to understand so I will be looking forward to it and will check all the episodes because I am interested in the subject matter of this tv series.
 

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