Star Wars Andor S1E11: "Daughter of Ferrix" (continued more)
Ironic, that all the stuff that I thought was going to happen in this episode seems to be deferred until the finale.
Star Wars Andor S1E11: "Daughter of Ferrix" (continued)
Luthen tells Saw that he can call it a sacrifice for the greater good, if it helps. Saw, looking absolutely miserable, says that they should just call it "war."
That's how war always is.
Star Wars Andor S1E11: "Daughter of Ferrix"
The Galactic Empire is really a masterclass at making friends, isn't it?
“Waller vs. Wildstorm” (part two)
That one time in 2023-4 when DC comics ran a four-issue advertisement for Minecraft.
“Waller vs. Wildstorm” (part one)
"If America doesn't see itself as great, it will eat (African Americans) alive."
Star Wars Andor S1E10: "One Way Out" (continued more)
Star Wars Andor has been accurately described as a scifi spy thriller, or political thriller, or dark adventure story. Looking at the ten episodes I've reviewed so far, I'm going to propose an alternate interpretation. Not as a replacement, to be clear, more of a supplement.
Andor is a horror story in which violence itself is the monster. Like many horror stories, this one sees the monster winning.
Star Wars Andor S1E10: "One Way Out" (continued)
For all that it also did right, there's also just too damned much that bothered me.
Star Wars Andor S1E10: "One Way Out"
In short, and with the benefit of franchise context: they're building components for the death stars.
Iruma-Kun: Welcome to Demon School #6-7
Apparently, this comic is something of a fandom darling. Which baffles me. Not because I think it's bad - there are a lot of fandom darlings that I dislike - but because there is *literally nothing* in here that you haven't already seen in other shonen manga written before, concurrently with, and after it.
Iruma-Kun: Welcome to Demon School #5
Bad comedy is just the absolute worst thing to write about. It's like trying to pump water out of a salt flat.
Iruma-Kun: Welcome to Demon School #3-4
You know, I think that bad comedy might be my absolute least favorite thing to review.
Iruma-Kun: Welcome to Demon School #2
Daily reminder of how much great art we haven't gotten in the last few decades thanks to these working conditions.
Iruma-Kun: Welcome to Demon School #1
There are some clever, funny, and inventive moments throughout this double-length intro chapter. There just aren't enough of them, and the stuff between them is a boring, forgettable, poorly-paced, generic slog that fails to distinguish itself from the thing it's ostensibly parodying.
Star Wars Andor S1E9: "Nobody's Listening" (continued more)
I'll just finish this off by repeating one more time how fucking amazing the Narkina factory interiors look.
Star Wars Andor S1E9: "Nobody's Listening" (continued)
It kinda makes her an even more pathetic figure than Cyril himself. He's able to pick up and restart his life after losing Preox-Morlana, albeit with difficulty. Without the ISB, she'd melt like the wicked witch of the west.
Star Wars Andor S1E9: "Nobody's Listening"
Seriously, the Narkina 5 rig is some of the best environment work I've ever seen.
Star Wars Andor S1E8: "Narkina 5" (continued more)
To some degree, this episode felt like emotional torture porn. Not enough to make me call it distasteful, but still, it was a lot. The more I think about it though, the more I think that the misery really was necessary, and that dialling it down would have weakened the story even if it would have made for a better viewing experience. We need to see what the stakes really are. What an ultimate Imperial victory actually means.
Star Wars Andor S1E8: "Narkina 5"
I take back what I said before. This is worse than Cyril's new job.
Star Wars Andor S1E7: "Announcement" (continued)
Does Cassa realize that this - the increased suffering of the people he knows and cares about - was an intentional part of Luthen's strategy? Probably not, I don't think. But then, as has already been discussed, this was always going to come sooner or later.