Just watched Michael Clayton, which the writer of Andor (Tony Gilroy) wrote and directed.
He's got a very good instinct for all of the political/managerial weirdness that's appeared in the show too. Particularly the muted, abbreviated corporate speak of the security council, where it's all too relatable given that it's an authoritarian empire.
Just watched Michael Clayton, which the writer of Andor (Tony Gilroy) wrote and directed.
He's got a very good instinct for all of the political/managerial weirdness that's appeared in the show too. Particularly the muted, abbreviated corporate speak of the security council, where it's all too relatable given that it's an authoritarian empire.
There's a pretty good interview with him here too:
https://www.rollingstone.com/tv-movies/tv-movie-features/andor-explained-season-1-finale-season-2-preview-1234626573/