So…I AM enjoying Andor, but the hype around it is a little out of hand. It’s strange how many times I’ve read some version of: “It’s so great because it doesn’t feel like Star Wars!”
I do rather LIKE Star Wars.
And the problem with going adult gritty/realistic on this universe is I start to have to ask pesky worldbuilding questions I do not ask of more YA media, much like Hunger Games & how Panem makes no sense.
I’m happy for that galaxy to have discovered bricks, though. Bricks are nice.
Even w/ 500 chars, I need ROOM for my questions. Most of which probably have EU answers, I know Star Wars. I’ve written for it!
Why are there SO MANY humans? Even indigenous populations on faraway planets are human
Why do all these shitty planets look the same? Mos Eisley with a new color filter? Is there a prefab startup kit the empire provides? It’s like video game levels, same buildings, different sky.
There are Harry Potter levels of camping in modern SW. IT’S SPACE BUT WE ALL LIVE OUTSIDE

There’s a lot of talk about the empire stripping planets for resources etc…but like…why? An entire planet’s resources are almost unimaginably vast, let alone asteroids & uninhabitable planets. There never seem to be Roman-style building projects that need all that, they don’t build up colonies very well at all. Is it just money? If you can strip a planet for parts how meaningful is money actually?

And if you have all that money why do you need to force people to mine for you? Pay them better?

@catvalente They are building a moon-sized Death Star, presumably that needs a lot of raw materials and fabrication. The Soviet Union didn't need to kill people to build the White Sea Canal, they did it to show their power over people.
Ferrix has a Northern Ireland feel, where the repression is escalated with its bureaucratic logic.
I'm interested to hear what you think when you have seen the full series.