Ando Reaction Hail Season 2 is a good ending

Good news, Ando Fans: It sounds like season 2 is far ahead of landing.
After the first episode premiered at the Japanese Star Wars celebration, social media impressions began to pour in throughout the season. Like the first, it has high praise even in the structure of “three episodes = one year” criticizing it. Still, those with early visits do end the show in a holistic, decisive way. It doesn’t look like it’s going to beat “the best one Star Wars The allegations in a few years were quick and would eventually enrich both later viewing Rogue One and Star Wars Rebels. Check out the reactions below, which are high in liquid form.
#andor Season 2 is amazing. Usually only a few episodes have been seen, but this time I didn’t see the series reaction. I’ve seen the whole season and can say with all my heart that this is the best season on Star Wars TV stations I’ve ever seen. pic.twitter.com/p0c3ttcmbf
– Perri Nemiroff (@pnemiroff) April 19, 2025
Andor Season 2 is amazing! It’s exciting, fun, full of heart-warming and painful moments as it brings us into the beginning of Rogue One. Diego Luna and Stellan Skarsgård are once again incredible. Welcome to the rebellion! Very happy to be back #andor #SWCJ pic.twitter.com/jm5bkohclg
– Ashley Saunders (@thatashleyerin) April 19, 2025
I’ve seen everything #andor Season 2, it’s not only the best Star Wars show, but the best TV show I’ve seen all year round. Completely riveted, emotionally devastating storytelling. It not only makes the rogue alone, but also makes the rebels better. 💫 pic.twitter.com/pawpninohp
– Rafael Motamayor (@rafaelmotamayor) April 19, 2025
#andor Season 2: Episodes 1-5 are good, but it goes into another gear entirely with Episode 6 and rarely releases. This is the standard for all future Star Wars. Super TV. pic.twitter.com/zy42vhvpit
— Amon Warmann (@AmonWarmann) April 19, 2025
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I’ve seen all #andor Season 2, it’s the absolute best Star Wars and overall a storytelling victory.
I cried, I cheered, laughed, and gasped. It’s smart, refined, propulsive, entertaining and resonating very much. Everything you want and more. This is a miracle. pic.twitter.com/nsk8gnarfq
– Germain Lussier (@germainlussier) April 19, 2025

On Monday, April 21, seek more major comments from the media (including us). From then on, three episodes will be aired a week, and we will review and think about these arcs shortly after they air.
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