Watched the first three episodes of Andor and I'm not quite sure what to say about them. Together they worked together to put the main character "Andor" into a story. A fair share of these episodes were flashbacks to Andor's time on a primitive planet living in a fairly primitive way (the people are armed with blow guns) and how he came to be inside the empire and how he comes to be on the run.
It is too strong to say I loved these three episodes. But I did find them engaging and not in the least predictable. I think Disney was really wise to release these three together. Because if you couldn't watch them back to back you would be likely to quit the series because the first real plot progress happens in the final episode. Up until that I kept asking myself, "Why am I watching this? What's going on?" I understand the story better now and I expect to enjoy the next episodes. I am willing to bet that at the end I'm going to like this series better than "Bubba Fett."