It's been years, but I recall The Lathe of Heaven was such an interesting read.
I'm still processing Andor but I noticed a few things you mentioned. I took most of the slight inconsistencies to be a matter of an unreliable narrator or other such handwavy, in-joke sort of thing (like "this is a first for me" being Cassian's dry sense of humor or something? IDK. Yes, I'm probably reaching - LOL)
I've rarely been one to be fannish about a villain (they're usually not interesting to me) but I thought Dedra's arc was amazing. One of my friends said that the true story of Andor is how the Empire failed because they wouldn't let a woman do her job.
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I'm still processing Andor but I noticed a few things you mentioned. I took most of the slight inconsistencies to be a matter of an unreliable narrator or other such handwavy, in-joke sort of thing (like "this is a first for me" being Cassian's dry sense of humor or something? IDK. Yes, I'm probably reaching - LOL)
I've rarely been one to be fannish about a villain (they're usually not interesting to me) but I thought Dedra's arc was amazing. One of my friends said that the true story of Andor is how the Empire failed because they wouldn't let a woman do her job.