A new "Tales of" series dropped on Disney+ on its usual date of May the Fourth (Be With You). This is the third "Tales of" miniseries, with the previous two being "Tales of the Jedi" (with vignettes from the lives of Ahsoka Tano and Jedi Master Dooku) and "Tales of the Empire" (with vignettes from the lives of fallen Jedi Barriss Offee and Nightsister survivor Morgan Elsbeth). This time it's about the world of organized crime in the galaxy, covering the latter years of Asajj Ventress and the early years of Cad Bane.
How would you rate this miniseries compared to the previous two?
Hey, a Star Wars community seemed like a no-brainer so I made one. Hope this is OK! Anyway, Andor has recently finished and IMO it kinda changes the paradigm for the entire franchise. This is definitely the most Le Carré-esque that Star Wars has ever been, and I love it. There's a lot of depth to it and not everything is explicitly spelled out in the script but more implied, and I love that the show trusts its audience to be able to read between the lines on some things. What do you guys think?