Andor actually feels like 4/5/6 Star Wars in long form. It's got some slow stretches, but most of why they are boring is because you're just waiting for another scene with Stellan Skarsgard.
Skarsgard has got a great character and interesting dialog, but he's also a really good actor. I remember first seeing him in Aberdeen, where he played a convincing drunk; he didn't look like an actor acting drunk he looked like he was actually a chronic alcoholic. There's usually some little movements or stance that belie the act.
Was it really that good or did you lower your standards to such a degree that you've started to look away from all the DEI crap?
Hyper security prison meets leaky water pipe.
Andor actually feels like 4/5/6 Star Wars in long form. It's got some slow stretches, but most of why they are boring is because you're just waiting for another scene with Stellan Skarsgard.
Skarsgard has got a great character and interesting dialog, but he's also a really good actor. I remember first seeing him in Aberdeen, where he played a convincing drunk; he didn't look like an actor acting drunk he looked like he was actually a chronic alcoholic. There's usually some little movements or stance that belie the act.