02-07-2025, 03:22 AM
If you haven't watched it, drop everything you're doing right now and go cause this is absolute cinema. This is gonna get somewhat real life political.
"The pace of oppression outstrips our ability to understand it and that is the real trick of the imperial thought machine. It's easier to hide behind forty atrocities than a single incident." -Nemik
I love it not because I was jumping in joy when I saw it but because how much it sticks with me. I just kept thinking how is it easier for someone to hide behind 40 atrocities. If someone did something bad again and again and again it should be harder, right? How can they always get away with it?
I got to interpretation. First is I guess it's like we are getting desensitized by atrocities. At first we see a country bombing hospitals and we get very pissed, condemning the perpetrator but after a while they did it again and again it became very normal. We're not mad or surprised it happened, we just expect it to happen at some point. Second is it's easier to sweep something under the rug when there's new thing to be mad about. If there was a leak that the US gov for example killing civilians, there will be outrage. However if there's a new incident that happened the next day like a cop beating up citizen, people will immediately latch on to that new thing. Getting on the new trend is just what people do.
That's just my yap session. If anyone sees this hi. I will never switch up on Andor, it's so good. Just wish it's at least 3 season cause the year long jump in season 2 is annoying. It works, I didn't get confused at any part of the story, but we are missing out on so much.
"The pace of oppression outstrips our ability to understand it and that is the real trick of the imperial thought machine. It's easier to hide behind forty atrocities than a single incident." -Nemik
I love it not because I was jumping in joy when I saw it but because how much it sticks with me. I just kept thinking how is it easier for someone to hide behind 40 atrocities. If someone did something bad again and again and again it should be harder, right? How can they always get away with it?
I got to interpretation. First is I guess it's like we are getting desensitized by atrocities. At first we see a country bombing hospitals and we get very pissed, condemning the perpetrator but after a while they did it again and again it became very normal. We're not mad or surprised it happened, we just expect it to happen at some point. Second is it's easier to sweep something under the rug when there's new thing to be mad about. If there was a leak that the US gov for example killing civilians, there will be outrage. However if there's a new incident that happened the next day like a cop beating up citizen, people will immediately latch on to that new thing. Getting on the new trend is just what people do.
That's just my yap session. If anyone sees this hi. I will never switch up on Andor, it's so good. Just wish it's at least 3 season cause the year long jump in season 2 is annoying. It works, I didn't get confused at any part of the story, but we are missing out on so much.