The “Andor” season 2 has already exceeded half a way. In fact, when you are reading this, we will be 75 % of the route through the last season of the “Star Wars” show.
So with Three parts The end of the series is just a week left, now is the time to admit something very painful: the show’s release schedule is hitting the show.
To make clear, I am Not The show is bad. Although I don’t think what I have seen so far has been up to Season 1, but new episodes have been “griping” when the show is best and uncertainly well.
But with three hours of TV to watch each week, the show has avoided selecting a weekly release schedule or droping the entire season as a Netflix -style drop.
Instead, it has been selected in some way a worse release strategy under which you need to get late to get nanny, stop your calendar and work late to work the next morning so that you can use three episodes between ET and midnight hours. And it’s doing you in four consecutive weeks.
3-drop drops are worse than weekly release or season long bins

I’ve been supportive of a weekly release schedule for long shows. It creates hope for it, and for that reason when the show eventually reaches a satisfying height, the intensity of the moment is so high.
Unfortunately, with the “Andor” Season 2, I don’t expect what is coming forward. Instead, every Tuesday at 9pm ET, I am immediately behind the three episodes and frighten the next batch of episodes with the fear that they will keep me behind.
If the “Andor” Season 2 had gone with a bench model, I could at least break the episodes in a few nights in a row or stop seeing it all over the weekend.
At least I would expect the opportunity to end the story at the same time, and it would have been better for me to release the three episodes.
If the reasons for the story need to be released at the same time, I will probably be more forgiven. But while each three of the episodes take place during a short period of time, besides the last year, I have not clearly seen any reason that they could not be used at a time at a time.
Burying the existing Slate ‘Andor’ of shows
If there was nothing else on TV or no longer was the best streaming services, it would probably be an important point.
If I was watching Nothing Otherwise, I will have seven days to see just three episodes. I will be behind the dye hard fans and the Internet, but I can walk with the show before the next three episodes arrive.
The problem is that the current slate of shows is Loaded.
For me, “Mobland” and “The List of US” on Sunday, “Ander” (of course) on Tuesday, “Studio” on Wednesday, “Hex” on Thursday and “Your friends and neighboring countries” on Friday. This network is not even accounting for any type of TV shows or Netflix.
If you are also looking at some of these shows, suddenly your ability to fit the “Andor” season 2 in your schedule is very difficult. And you are instead preferring these other shows, as they all come to release a week in a week.
Unfortunately, it is too late for the “Ender” Season 2, which I am now concerned, will eventually be forgotten by the end of the year.
We are not talking more than “the last of us” uncertainly, another well -made show run by a dear IP on a famous streaming service, but chose a weekly release schedule.
Personally, more and more people have talked to me about “The Studios”, who talks about the “The Studio” about an hour -long British gangster drama on Paramount Plus on Apple TV Plus and “Mobland” an hour -long British gangster drama. With respect to these shows, the “Star Wars” show that you brought to Jason Borne from this boy should be dropped out of the water.
I just hope that Disney learns from it and never re -adopts this release schedule for the Disney Plus Show. Because it has been an unforgettable destruction and an unforgettable mistake for the “Andor”.

Malcolm Macon
Malcolm has been with Tom’s leader since 2022, and has been the latest covered in streaming shows and movies since 2023. He is not going to refrain from taking a hot hot, which includes that “John Wake” is one of the four largest films so far.
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