Posted on: 01/31/25 08:29PM
It makes me happy seeing Andor still getting praise. Like oppai_chan said, it’s such a great take on the empire and how the galaxy would operate under its rule. I also really liked the speech in the final episode on how much effort is required for tyranny while how freedom is spontaneous and can happen anywhere.
As for some other media, while it’s a bit of a vanilla answer, I really like the Thrawn trilogy. Specifically the audiobooks. Even though it’s unabridged, it’s almost more of a radio drama. I was surprised to hear actual sound effects and music from the movies throughout the whole thing. As for the story, I understood why it was considered the true sequel trilogy. If anyone hasn’t read it, I kinda don’t want to spoil it beyond Thrawn is really impressive as an antagonist. His deductive skills are impressive. I think the author even partially described him as an evil Sherlock Holmes.