I don't think I agree with your cromulent take re: Tales. I think it's giving too much credit. Maybe the first "season" set too high of a bar, but I just feel like there's enough money involved that they should be able to pull together 15 minute plots that feel satisfying. I could grumble about how excited I was that they had the opportunity to save face for the atrocious Bane cameo in Boba Fett. (Insert "he can't keep getting away with this" gif directed in Bob Iger's direction.)
Obviously lots to say about Andor --and we will -- but just wanted to mention real quick: the Casa Bonita documentary about the South Park guys renovating it is a great watch.
Yeah I’ve got the casa Bonita doc on my watch list. My understanding is it’s largely about what a money pit the place was, and as someone who owns an old house, I can relate.
I don't think I agree with your cromulent take re: Tales. I think it's giving too much credit. Maybe the first "season" set too high of a bar, but I just feel like there's enough money involved that they should be able to pull together 15 minute plots that feel satisfying. I could grumble about how excited I was that they had the opportunity to save face for the atrocious Bane cameo in Boba Fett. (Insert "he can't keep getting away with this" gif directed in Bob Iger's direction.)
So you’re saying that noble spirit was not embigged by Tales of the Underworld?
More terrible than usual Jonestown joke from the early Eighties:
“What the people in Jonestown say after they drank the Kool-Aid?”
“‘Oh, wow! I coulda had a V-8!’”
Obviously lots to say about Andor --and we will -- but just wanted to mention real quick: the Casa Bonita documentary about the South Park guys renovating it is a great watch.
Yeah I’ve got the casa Bonita doc on my watch list. My understanding is it’s largely about what a money pit the place was, and as someone who owns an old house, I can relate.