Star Wars: 10 Things That Need To Happen In Andor

10. Enough Storytelling Meat To Span Two Seasons

While Disney unquestionably got off to a particularly strong start when it pertained to their small screen live action corner of the galaxy, the streaming service's most recent efforts, while still showing flickers of promise, haven't quite delivered the same level of widespread critical acclaim as The Mandalorian.

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Simply put, despite boasting two of the most cherished and adored feature players the Star Wars universe has to offer in Boba Fett and Obi-Wan Kenobi, both of said character's spin-off series felt as though they suffered from trying to squeeze too much screen-time out of a story not designed for television - which was later revealed to have been the case when it comes to the latter in particular.

And with Andor now set to double the amount of episodes seen in Kenobi, unleashing 12 outings onto fans the world over in its first season, you'd hope that Tony Gilroy and the gang have dreamed up a tale that can take advantage of the long-form storytelling format and fans won't be forced to sit through more drawn out sequences being spread too thin over the sizeable amount of entries being brought into existence.

With season one set to cover a whole year of Andor's life as an operative for the Rebellion, though, and season two actually being said to house a few unexpectedly huge time jumps, covering four years of story altogether as a time-jump goes down every three episodes, all signs seem to point to a dense amount of story meat to explore over two well-thought-out seasons.

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