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According to this link
Anushka Chakravarti - Independent Talent
Chakravarti has been cast in S2 of Andor
Seems right for Kerri?
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Great scene.
Andor ‘The Axe Forgets’ (1.05)
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People are talking about Emmy nominations for Andor. It better get one for costume design or, you know, I'll riot.
ANDOR - Season 1
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So I've finally gotten around to Peaky Blinders and one of the most interesting minor characters is Sgt. Moss. He's so well done I'm wondering if Sgt Linus Mosk isn't a bit of a tribute to him.
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diego luna and stellan skarsgård on the set of andor season 2.
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The Secret Ingredient in Yub Nub is . . .
Given that Andor showed Star Wars can successfully do high-tension, character-driven prestige TV, it's time for the franchise to dip its toe into horror. Perhaps a senatorial family's yacht has a hyperspace accident and winds up crashing on . . .
(wait for it)
Endor. Pre-Imperial occupation.
Jennifer Kent should write and direct.
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SO HELP ME TUMBLR GET RID OF THAT FUCKING "NEW" FLAG ON THE TUMBLR MART ICON
it was "new"
i clicked it
it's no longer new
TAKE IT AWAY
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An illustration of AuRon the Gray by 🔞 〓〓🏳️⚧️Heskynn (@p_sebae) / Twitter
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I have to go with Mon Mothma. I can see her just carpet-bombing the place with FUUUUUUUCK!s whenever she's alone.
if we were allowed an Andor au where everything is exactly the same but one character and one character alone is allowed to say fuck, however many times they wanted to, who would you choose.
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vel: babygirl i keep trying to propose to you but you never say anything. is it something I said
cinta: i've foreseen my execution by firing squad in 1 years time. in my dreams
vel: okay but yes or no
cinta: death lingers around every corner
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so i ummmmmm really liked andor. like, a lot. holy shit. i need to make a list of Things I Enjoyed
FINALLY, A STAR WARS SHOW WITH GOOD FUCKING DIALOGUE. THE WORDS FEEL LIKE WORDS REAL PEOPLE WOULD ACTUALLY SAY. CONGRATULATIONS.
ON THAT NOTE: a star wars show that DOESN'T try to cover up bad writing with cgi and nostalgia grabs!!!!! the writing is quite good and they didn't throw in fight scenes just for shits and giggles, they all had meaning!!! huzzah!!!
(like. i am floored that i have enjoyed a disney show. what can i say. i have been disappointed in the past because of their incessant desire to Churn Out Content which results in underpaid workers and Loads Of Hot Shit. i am slandering up in this house tonight)
alright let's talk about the SOUNDTRACK. upon my first listen of the main theme, i was like, huh, kind of boring... by my fifth listen i was like, This Theme Is Going To Kill Me, and So Is The Rest Of The Whole Damn Soundtrack. orchestral swells AND weird and fucked up electronic sounds!!!! they were not afraid of a little out-of-tune synth wobbling, and that i can RESPECT!!!!! also not to music theory on main but IV to VI chords in a minor key, which is in the theme, is just a fucking beautiful progression and i will always love it in any context except for pop music. OKAY MOVING ON
this is the first star wars media i've encountered that i felt had something actually substantial to say about imperialism. like a lot of the other shows and the movies themselves have felt idealistic about rebellion against fascism, and then andor walks in and is like, hey, you know how we fight imperialism? Armed Revolt!! you know what enables fascism! a lot of nuanced factors that we're going to delve into with some Rich Character Development!! and obviously the rebellion in all other star wars media is like, openly an armed revolt, but this show puts that into greater context w/ police brutality, prison systems, and colonization, which makes the politics not more obvious per se, but more impactful and in greater dialogue with its audience. in my opinion. okay moving on again:
let's talk about some characters baby!!! cassian andor was bound to join my blorbo library from the moment i began this show. i absolutely fucking love his development from passive victim of empire to "kill me, or take me in [to your violent rebellion]", AND i love his haircut, AND emotionally repressed characters will forever remain fixtures of my heart. he's so!!!!! you know!!!!! i swear to god the writers did SO well on this one
i am not going to pretend that i remembered most of the character's names. my family did not watch this with subtitles and my auditory processing is quirky and elusive. so anyway i really liked [insert name of Guy Behind Major Acts Of Rebellion - you know, stellan skarsgård] because of his take no shit, give all the fucks attitude, and gravelly voice, and stellan in general as an actor (i am totally not biased because of the chernobyl miniseries). GREAT fucking complicated character.
i did find the writing of vel and cinta so fucking hilarious though. like if you google "vel and cinta", there are questions about if they are a romantic pairing. i appreciate the effort here, and i appreciate the glimpse of an actual nuanced lesbian dynamic in a mainstream company, but star wars is still very wimpy about gay people on the surface. we still have the beneath the surface homoeroticism though so we're good
mon mothma and tay [insert last name] only straight people i can get behind
THE FUCKING PRISON. EVERYTHING ABOUT THE PRISON ARC. first of all: what a fucking physical and psychological horror show. i mean, my god, electrified floors, no escape, nobody ever leaves. all the rest of the horror comes directly from real life, of course - prison slave labor, unfair sentences, shit living conditions.... i don't know the name of andy serkis's character so i will just call him andy serkis. what an EXCELLENT turnaround! from complacent hopelessness to violent hopelessness, and we know which one is more useful!!! FUCK YEAH!!! ALSO: "ONE WAY OUT" OHHH MY GOD!!!! JUST WOW!!!!! and "i can't swim"........ at least he got to see the sunlight... god this is a side comment but i think it's a crime to have to be stuck somewhere where you can't see the fucking sun this INCLUDES places of work UM ANYWAY
i am Tired so i will now sculpt my concluding remarks: i am pleasantly surprised!! i am delighted, even!!! i have gained another character to rotate in my head!!! that is all good night/day/insert time here
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