I mean, I love Andor, but I didn’t see much Utopia going on in it, which is kind of what makes Star Trek what it is: sci-fi where humans defeated their own demons, and now fly around space being awesome, empathetic and kind, using science and philosophy to help people and solve problems. Andor is about fighting evil space fascism, so almost the opposite of Star Trek really.
That being said, Andor is awesome and everyone should watch it.
Yeah, that’s a 100% valid point, and thanks for taking the time to build it on top of my mostly-a-shitpost quip. :) But yes. I do agree. Let’s say that Star Trek is the destination, and Andor the necessary starting point on the long journey. For those of us who won’t live to see the destination, it’s good to be reminded what it looks like.
Unless Andor. Andor is the Star Trek of Star Wars.
I mean, I love Andor, but I didn’t see much Utopia going on in it, which is kind of what makes Star Trek what it is: sci-fi where humans defeated their own demons, and now fly around space being awesome, empathetic and kind, using science and philosophy to help people and solve problems. Andor is about fighting evil space fascism, so almost the opposite of Star Trek really.
That being said, Andor is awesome and everyone should watch it.
Yeah, that’s a 100% valid point, and thanks for taking the time to build it on top of my mostly-a-shitpost quip. :) But yes. I do agree. Let’s say that Star Trek is the destination, and Andor the necessary starting point on the long journey. For those of us who won’t live to see the destination, it’s good to be reminded what it looks like.