Blue sky:
Yoda could set up the main conflict. He doesn't develop a nuanced perspective of the force till season 6 of the Clone Wars, and we've seen that both his and the Jedi Council's complacency and stringent devotion to Jedi ideology set Anakin on his own turn to the dark side. The main character could be among the first to chafe against Jedi tradition. Frustrated, they go on a journey to rediscover the lost legends and teachings of the Sith. That premise could lend itself well to an episodic structure that builds into a larger arc: the failure of the Jedi to prevent the return of the Sith, despite the Sith's total destruction centuries prior.
I'm excited to see the High Republic on screenThis has been a show i'm actually really looking forward to so I hope it's good.
I think soIs Andor just code for, "will be good", now?
Is Andor just code for, "will be good", now?
The Show is also at the end of the era.....I'm excited to see how it turns out but....it's all interesting because why would you have the first live action show at the end of an era?I'm fascinated to see how this show unfolds, because despite being in a "new" time period for live action STAR WARS, they are kind of boxed in by the fact that the Sith cannot be involved (or if they are, the Jedi can never discover that fact), because by THE PHANTOM MENACE, the Jedi still think the Sith are extinct.