Ahsoka and General Hera Syndulla travel to New Republic shipyards and make an unexpected discovery.Ahsoka and General Hera Syndulla travel to New Republic shipyards and make an unexpected discovery.Ahsoka and General Hera Syndulla travel to New Republic shipyards and make an unexpected discovery.
David Tennant
- Huyang
- (voice)
Eman Esfandi
- Ezra Bridger
- (archive footage)
Dmitriy Karas
- Guard
- (uncredited)
Greg Kufera
- Guard
- (uncredited)
Storyline
Did you know
- TriviaSecond appearance in live action of the droid Chopper after his debut in Rogue One: A Star Wars Story (2016).
- Quotes
Loyal Ex-Imperial: Loyal Ex-Imperial : Long live the empire!
- ConnectionsFeatured in Nerdrotic: Ahsoka is AWFUL | A 'Force Is Female' DISASTER (2023)
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Okay episode with some standout moments
Ahsoka attempts to pick up the pieces following the loss of the star map.
Starting off positive, I love how it looks and sounds. Everything from the sets, costumes, makeup and props feel part of the Star Wars universe and the musical score enhances it all.
When the action springs to life, it is very good. One droid character is used especially well to generate both humour and excitement. It finishes in a way that makes me want to see the next episode, so "mission accomplished" for the overall production.
Unfortunately, I struggled with the pacing of this one, mainly because the material does not intrigue me enough. The plot device feels similar to those used the sequel trilogy and the tension between Ahsoka and Sabine has little dramatic impact for me. It might be different if I had watched Rebels, but I find it difficult to invest in their relationship so far.
Andor was slowly paced but I enjoyed it far more because of the world building it does on foundations laid by the original trilogy, the tension it developed in the run up to certain events and the way the writers and actors made the characters feel like real people. However, it is still early days and Ahsoka may have its best moments to come.
Some of the performances has been criticised, but I think this is harsh. Certain actors have not been challenged by the material, so there has been little to do other than look the part, deliver exposition dialogue and swing lightsabers.
Starting off positive, I love how it looks and sounds. Everything from the sets, costumes, makeup and props feel part of the Star Wars universe and the musical score enhances it all.
When the action springs to life, it is very good. One droid character is used especially well to generate both humour and excitement. It finishes in a way that makes me want to see the next episode, so "mission accomplished" for the overall production.
Unfortunately, I struggled with the pacing of this one, mainly because the material does not intrigue me enough. The plot device feels similar to those used the sequel trilogy and the tension between Ahsoka and Sabine has little dramatic impact for me. It might be different if I had watched Rebels, but I find it difficult to invest in their relationship so far.
Andor was slowly paced but I enjoyed it far more because of the world building it does on foundations laid by the original trilogy, the tension it developed in the run up to certain events and the way the writers and actors made the characters feel like real people. However, it is still early days and Ahsoka may have its best moments to come.
Some of the performances has been criticised, but I think this is harsh. Certain actors have not been challenged by the material, so there has been little to do other than look the part, deliver exposition dialogue and swing lightsabers.
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- snoozejonc
- Aug 25, 2023
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