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I was the opposite. hated andor but loved mando.
I was always a huge mandalorian fan since kotor anyway, so not unbiased.
I can respect liking mandalorians since kotor but I’m not sure how to reply nicely to hating andor and loving mando within the new Disney Star Wars. I only found Andor and Rogue had interesting stories that moved the universe forward.
sorry, hate was too strong of a word. more fatigued than anything.
I believe it came out around the same time the other "movies" came out like Solo. I did not like Solo at all, I never even finished it TBH.
I can see what you mean though, Andor felt more like Disney trying to shove back story in just to make a profit.
Frankly, I'm burnt out from trying to keep up between the Marvel and StarWars universe's and don't keep up on any of it anymore.
Disney did the only thing they know how, which was the worst thing ever. Shotguning cinematic universe's can damage your consumer market.
edit: I did watch Andor and it was a pretty good story, just not my cup of tea.