I’m talking about Manny Jacinto’s character, who was there through the whole season.
I’m talking about Manny Jacinto’s character, who was there through the whole season.
That’s about right. It was mediocre. Which is to say, I had fun watching it with my kid. They introduced a solid villain. I hate to see that story dropped.
@dornad
It was one of the Green Men from the Isle of Faces.
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Was it not an astounding setting when Arya was there?
@vetehinen @technology @boredsquirrel
asoiaf@lemmy.world has light activity, but it is active.
@dornad I genuinely fear for Rhaenyra when her and Daemon are alone in a room together.
@dornad @Coffee_Addict He is very consistent with his disregard for his daughter’s emotional well being.
@TallonMetroid @Lyre The prequels were largely saved by the the Clone Wars animated series as well. I don’t see how that happens for the sequel trilogy.
We won’t get something as good as Andor until we do. That is, you can’t plan on it. It will happen eventually, but Andor was a hard to match high water mark. (I also would have appreciated Acolyte more as a mystery.)
@Reach Lol, I sat through the whole thing a year ago, because I was haunted by it from my childhood. It is truly awful.
Then I would name you a liar, Ser Reach!
Just kidding. You can like it all if you want. I love that modern Star Wars is basically a big buffet where you can take what you want and leave what you don’t want. If you want to gobble down everything on the buffet table, have at it.
@Emperor I actually like that line. I think it works for the character. In a movie filled with bad dialogue, I don’t understand why that is the line so many people bring up.
I think Rogue One and Andor are better entry points for people who like grittier more socially realistic fantasy/sci-fi. If she likes BSG and GoT, she is far more likely to be into Andor than other Star Wars.
@Oneeightnine
Probably Civilization or Crusader Kings at this point.
@Odo @Oneeightnine I had a pretty similar experience, tearing through the books between seasons 1 and 2. Reconciling Ian Glen’s charisma with the book version Mormont, creeping on a teenage girl, was hard too.
@DapperDog @dornad Legit, I felt that way about every character in Feast before I gave it a second read.
@SamuraiBeandog
With that attitude, we never would have gotten Andor.
@wjrii