I will rewatch E3. My recollection is that Luthen went there as much to get the part as to meet Andor. I didn't get the impression it was for mercenary recruitment, but recruitment in general. He ends up paying him because its the only way he could get him to do the job. At that point Andor...
That is known, and that is not what I am talking about.
At the end of the series, The Dr regenerated into another Dr. Except it wasn't a new form, it was an old one. That has not happened before.
https://www.cnn.com/2022/10/24/entertainment/david-tennant-doctor-who-intl-scli-gbr
Total side question.
So, in the process of discussing SW series the term fan service has come up a lot.
But basically, I just found out about arguably the biggest example of fan service.
Dr. Who finale bringing back David Tennant!
I caught that latest ep last night.
Andor is a very nice, character driven slow burn. It is one of the better SW series, easily above Kenobi. It provides a deep look into the details of the Empire. It has pacing. It is like a movie broken out into individual segments as opposed to...
Well, that leads us into speculation:
1) The Mouse is gutless and doesn't want to take a risk on anything that isn't familiar and include some fan service to the classic trilogy. So Filoni hasn't strayed far from that time period. To contradict that, there was/is a High Age of the Jedi series...
I think you are forgetting that Rogue One also included and incredibly charismatic android partner of Andor.
I think your fears of timeline confusion are bloated and imaginary. As long as they don't go full Witcher S1 (with no blatant indication that 3 different stories are taking place at 3...