Why Mon Mothma’s Speech Is So Important

Star Wars and its themes have not changed, but some of its audience stopped listening. This is Alex from Star Wars Explains, and he is just absolutely crushing it with this clip about Mon Mothma’s speech from “Andor”. I really really appreciate and applaud your honest and real take on this matter, as lesser YouTube or Media personalities are too cowardly to talk about these political and contemporary matters EVEN THOUGH THEY ARE 100% RELEVANT to Star Wars and the intrinsic themes discussed in the narrative. Alex points out why this message is important, especially now and especially on social media. Take a look!

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Andor 1975 TV Intro – A Trailer for the Future

It’s 1975. A New Hope won’t be released for another two years, and George Lucas is mostly known as the American Graffiti guy. You just finished watching the latest episode of Barney Miller.

“And now, we bring you tonight’s TV movie premiere. Get ready to travel to a far away galaxy that existed a long, long time ago. It’s the science fiction spectacular…ANDOR. Every Thursday night, only on ABC.”

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CREDITS:
Andor is property of Disney.
Andor (Main Title Theme) composed by Nicholas Britell
Andor 1975 Main Title Theme produced by Auralnauts
Written & Edited by Auralnauts
Narration – The Bass Orator

Oppression is the Mask of Fear – Season Finale – Into something New

This is the last video episode before we close this season. So we take a new direction with STAR WARS Explained, talking about the Season Finale of “Andor”. And this is perfect!

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Okay maybe not perfect, but damn near close! The season finale of “Andor” was incredible. The way this series has built up and released tension over episodes, arcs, and now the entire season has been masterful. Rix Road was just a nonstop stream of fantastic scenes, one after another. Nemik’s manifesto, Maarva’s speech, and the chaos it caused…Andor stuck the landing with ease, and I can’t wait for season two!