Andor
*Spoilers Ahead*
This show blew me away. The movie already shocked me due to how different it seemed from the previous Star Wars films: it's dark tone, ruthless and complex protagonists who are simply trying to navigate life under the empire as people who are not force-sensitive or directly connected to the Skywalkers expanded my brain.
Andor does a beautiful job of showing how the empire affects the lives of normal people who are just trying to get by. The show starts off with Cassian Andor looking for his sister. He is harrassed by the police of that area because...reasons. Police brutality is a microcosm of the violence that the empire imposes on others it deems lesser than.
Oppressed peoples are radicalised faster and in the show we see that the rebellion is built by people who had no other alternative. They tried keeping their heads down (Andor), they tried abiding by the law so that it would not hurt them or they tried to use the law to protect others (Mothma, I think Nemik as well).
What made them go beyond and join the rebellion was because of the love they had for those around them and wanting to secure a better future for them, even for those they do not know. This is not the case for everyone but even in one's attempt to fight for a better future for their own loved one, the message that rung true was that "Freedom is a pure idea. It occurs spontaneously and without instruction."
"Tyranny requires constant effort...Oppression is the mask of fear. And know this: the day will come when all these skirmishes and battles, these moments of defiance will have flooded the banks of the Empire’s authority and then there will be one too many. One single thing will break the siege.
Remember this. Try." - Nemik's Manifesto
The politics of the Star Wars universe have always been based on real life scenarios. George Lucas said he based the rebels on the Vietnamese guerillas and the empire on the United States of America. Andor felt like a 1-to-1 comparison of rebellions that have happened. Tony Gilroy said that there are 4000 years of history that he drew from as inspiration for this show.
So when the Ghorman episode came out, so many real life events that resembled that genocide came to mind. The events that led to that genocide resembled many other genocides that have happened in real life. The misinformation campaigns, the demonising of rebels, the infringement of democracy by the empire on states that do not agree with the empire are all reflections of real life scenarios.
There are so many amazing video essays I've seen about this show and I love how moved people have been by this series. From the story, to the setting/set design, to the fashion/costume design, to the vfx and editing. This show was made with love and it will always be my favourite piece of Star Wars media.







