A More Civilized Q&A - November 2022
Added 2022-11-30 07:04:46 +0000 UTCTo both old and new Patrons alike: Hello and welcome to the Q&A for November 2022!
First off, thanks so much for the outpouring of kind words and support over the last few months of the show. It was a real push for us to take the show weekly for the Autumn of Andor (and to step up our game across production, analysis, and every other asset of the show). But y'all made that worth it.
Second, we've checked the almanac and it seems like the Winter Solstice is still a few weeks, so while Season 1 of Andor has come to a close the Autumn of Andor CONTINUES! Yes, that means today's Q&A is all about Andor: Our feelings on the show as a political text. The question as to whether or not it would be better as a non-Disney, non-Star Wars property. Our wild theories about Andor's sister. Our desperate speculation about Dedra and Karn's future... It's all right here.
And that's not all: In the main feed, throughout December, we'll have a number of additional Andor-related conversations and episodes. We hope to revisit Rogue One before the year is out, and on top of that, chat with some rad guests from the world of media and games! And at some point, we may even slip into character to pay off a bonus earned during a charity stream a few months ago...
So stay tuned for one more busy month of Andor-related hype. And thanks again for your support and, since it's not like we have any advertising, for spreading the word! (Rob Zacny voice: Remember to rate and review us on your podcast platform of choice.)
Show Notes
The Visual Evolution of the Tommy Westphall Universe



Remember Me Ending (timestamped) (idk....)
Comments
Regarding Krieger's pilot, I always read the situation as he had to shop about for the air power that Saw would have supplied, so increasing the risk of what happened happening.
Grassy Gnoll
2023-05-19 07:07:49 +0000 UTCPlease skip Resistance. It is not worth covering.
Katie Knaebe
2023-01-04 16:26:21 +0000 UTCThis is a tangent, but talking about first exposure to Star Wars is making me remember that the thing that got me hardcore into the franchise was Lego Star Wars, and now I'm realizing the process of turning Star Wars into a collectathon platformer where you platform on recreated sets and spend your coins to unlock random background characters as playable might have been the origin of at least some of the Easter egg poisoning people have around this franchise
Kzinssie
2022-12-09 22:28:05 +0000 UTCEvery time they talk about a character whose canon death they haven't seen yet 😬
MythicalMothman
2022-12-06 03:58:55 +0000 UTCIn Nemik's specific case, we can get at his philosophy without much abstraction. Tyranny requires constant effort; that is what makes it unnatural. His account of the natural is as something which is effortless, self-sustaining. The Empire is anything but.
The Inner Moon
2022-12-02 18:29:55 +0000 UTCThis also ties into a larger problem about Star Wars' engagement with 'Eastern' philosophy (a reductive concept to begin with). In its warped framing thereof, a lot is lost in translation. Unfortunately, the critique of what is facile about the Force can then easily cross over into an uninformed takedown of what are real and practiced religious philosophies. Perhaps that's an interesting discussion to have sometime.
The Inner Moon
2022-12-02 18:16:11 +0000 UTCAs a spiritually inclined anarchist and political philosopher, I feel like I simply must comment on your little discussion of Nemik's manifesto, and the broader question of philosophies of nature vis a vis revolutionary leftism. While I agree that most work on the 'state of nature' is trash, this framing of it is also very Eurocentric. Different accounts of what 'nature' might mean (I'm thinking here of Daoism specifically) don't identify themselves with how nature happens to be right now, but neither do they confine themselves to some abstract semantic impossibility. Rather, nature becomes a non-coercive creative force (quite like the titular Force) which we take to be a necessary condition and origin point for our utopia. This idea then produces a kind of balancing act which escapes both the hubris of high modernism (where nature exists to be controlled) or the passivity of primitivism (where we cannot move beyond some arbitrarily defined natural existence). In a way, you create the Nature you want to have, and it sustains you in turn. The importance of this perspective is not just as a rhetorical strength or a comforting thought, but rather as an ongoing deliberation on our place in the universe, and the balance between our will and that of others. I think there's real value in that.
The Inner Moon
2022-12-02 18:11:31 +0000 UTCthrilled to have had my 15 minutes of fame punctuated by that WILD theory about Dedra - thanks so much
wolfstar5
2022-12-01 20:52:34 +0000 UTCCannot believe they talk about Remember Me on this podcast lmao
logan
2022-12-01 05:00:15 +0000 UTCme desperately screaming “DONT LOOK UP FULCRUM ON WOOKIEPEDIA” at my phone so they don’t spoil themselves lmfao
2022-12-01 04:05:37 +0000 UTCIdk, I kinda hope Dedra isn't Andors sister. This show hasn't been going for that type of shocking reveal so far, and I kinda like that. Also, maybe I'm wrong, but if the Kid Andor stuff takes place before the CIS exist, then there wouldn't be clones either, right? It would just be normal Republic soldiers showing up to investigate the crash
logan
2022-12-01 01:57:52 +0000 UTC