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Andor
Andor turned out to be good. Like really good. That's the short version. I've seen people describe Andor as "Not Star Wars" because there are no Jedi in it, no lightsabers, no mention of the Force - it might as well be another space adventure show like The Expanse (no really someone actually said that). But that doesn't you can't tell a good story. And it's about time we got a well-written series under Disney. I'd say it's the best Star Wars content we got since Empire Strikes Back. When I watched Rogue One, I understood Cassian Andor as a character. Now because of this show, I understand him so much more. And I'm glad Andy Serkis got to portray a more realized character than the last one he played. :star: :star: :star: :star: :star-empty: Previous: Retrospect on Star Wars under Disney (2015 - 2022)
Retrospect on Star Wars under Disney (2015 - 2022)
Previous Journals: TFA Rogue One TLJ Solo 1 Year After TLJ TROS Now, after seeing The Book of Boba Fett and everyone's mixed reception to it, I figure I might give my thoughts on the two shows so far on Disney+ as well as a retrospective on the state of Star Wars under Disney. This includes my previous takes on the five movies since 2015 (hence the previous journals). The Mandalorian Seasons 1 and 2 Season 1 of The Mandalorian was novel. It really utilized "Show don't Tell" like the westerns it was based on. Mando/Din Djarin was an interesting character and I can see why Baby Yoda became a fan favorite. In the aftermath of TLJ, this was what help alleviate the fan base. Season 2 seemed like an interesting way to introduce newer Star Wars characters like Bo-Katan and Ahsoka as well as bring in classic characters like Boba-Fett and Luke Skywalker. I can see why people loved Luke's return, especially after TLJ. Though it being a TV show, it does have questionable elements such
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A suggestion then I thought to save some fanarts is a website called Archive.is a site where we takes a 'snapshot' of a webpage that will always be online even if the original page disappears. I menaged to save this fanart of Mrs. Jewls (a character from the cartoon Wayside school) at the Beach then Google cache had kept archive.is/XnP0N ; However the more well known website Internet Archive alias Wayback machine can't save a copy of the Google cache. But now we can save some of our Deviantart favorites on the Internet Archive when we write the url of our favorite fanarts and if it isn't located on Internet Archive. However, they can't save the fanarts who are in storage or have mature content but I guess it's better than nothing.