For me, I have kind of just became a-la carte on my Star Wars. If something is good, like Andor, I will watch it, and I will skip anything else and do my best to pretend it never existed.
Which admittedly results in me having a very....strange Star Wars timeline (Episode 1-3, Rogue One+Andor, Episode 4-6, the good Post 6 stuff taking place in the far reaches of the galaxy where information travels difficult, then instead of Episode 7 we go into the original EU a few years late).
As for Thrawn, so far he has only been animated and shown up in Rebels. But he is rumored to be in the Ashoka series, and either way their VA nails the role, at least IMO.
For me, I have kind of just became a-la carte on my Star Wars. If something is good, like Andor, I will watch it, and I will skip anything else and do my best to pretend it never existed.
Which admittedly results in me having a very....strange Star Wars timeline (Episode 1-3, Rogue One+Andor, Episode 4-6, the good Post 6 stuff taking place in the far reaches of the galaxy where information travels difficult, then instead of Episode 7 we go into the original EU a few years late).
As for Thrawn, so far he has only been animated and shown up in Rebels. But he is rumored to be in the Ashoka series, and either way their VA nails the role, at least IMO.
I’ve heard people say that Andor is good but unfortunately Disney has run off a good chunk of fans who probably would’ve liked it
The Book of Boba Fett was the last nail I used to seal up the coffin for my interest in Star Wars before burying it.
How bad was it? I have Tales of the Bounty Hunters which was an EU book and lots of adventure with Boba Fett. I guess it wasn’t like that.
They tried to tell a gangster revenge story on formerly family-friendly Disney+. The whole thing was poorly written and just looked cheap.
Here's some of the "action."