For me,Rogue One: A Star Wars Storywas a beacon of hope when it debuted.

Rest assured thatAndorSeason 2 has flawlessly handled this four-year span, deliveringa true masterclass in storytelling.

The pacing is perfectly handled, and the three-episode structure allows each narrative arc to be expertly executed.

Diego Luna in a ship in Andor Season 2

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It parallels the increasing in-world stakes that often prevent the characters from really confronting loss.

Similarly,Luke Hulls production design has truly leveled up with Season 2.

Hulls vision for Ghorman is also something truly marvelous, especially on closer inspection, which illuminates his inspirations.

Genevieve O’Reilly as Mon Mothma in Andor Season 2

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“If I Ever Were To Lose You, I’d Surely Lose Myself.”

While topical, the relevancy speaks to the nature of authoritarian regimes playing by the same playbooks throughout history.

The only flaw in the entire series is the fact that its over now.

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A decade after his creation, Cassian Andors story has finally come to an end.

AndorSeason 2 debuts on Disney+ on April 22 with a three-episode drop.

Prequel series to Star Wars' ‘Rogue One’.

Ben Mendelsohn as Orson Krennic in Andor Season 2

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