![]() ![]() We’ll get to those hackneyed gripes later but, for the moment, let me wallow in the good s-t." - Drew Magary, read more "I can't guarantee that'll remain the case with 'Andor.' Nearly every TV show jumps the shark eventually, and the 'Star Wars' franchise has a nasty history of failing to stick landings. That's really all you can ask of a TV show, that you have to want to keep watching it. I watched the first three episodes, all of which dropped on Disney+, and now I want to watch the next episode when it comes out. "If you need a topline review of 'Andor,' the latest 'Star Wars' TV series, here it is: It's good. Keep on scrolling to read all about them, and may your bingeing be merry.Ĭassian Andor (Diego Luna) in "Andor." Des Willie / Lucasfilm Ltd., sfgarchie, culture, andor 'Andor' Instead, we've compiled a collection of shows that SFGATE's writers deemed worthy of writing about, even if a few of those shows are more suitable as hate-watching material. To be clear, this isn't a critics list of the best shows of the year, in which case we'd certainly include "Atlanta" and "Severance" (and leave off CBS' abysmal "Fire Country"). Amazon Prime Video blew a billion bucks on a "Lord of the Rings" series that was overshadowed by the other dragon show, and Disney+ misfired with their coolest piece of "Star Wars" intellectual property (only to recover with their strongest TV show yet).īut fear not patient viewer, there were still many fantastic shows worth writing about. ![]() ![]() HBO Max and Discovery+ prepared to merge, the ramifications of which have yet to be fully understood (as of now, "Batgirl" is the biggest casualty). Netflix's stock tanked, and copious layoffs followed. Sign up for our Remote Control newsletter to receive the best of streaming in your inbox every week. ![]()
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