How to (Not) Write Moral Complexity
Star Wars Andor and the Acolyte both deal heavily in the theme of moral complexity... supposedly. In reality, Andor is the only show that actually has a clear vision of morality and presents this vision beautifully, while the Acolyte's "philosophy" is a relativistic mess that is hard to even describe, it's so incoherent and confusing.

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The Acolyte: How to (NOT) Write Moral Ambiguity

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Did Andor RUIN Star Wars?

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The Poetry, Power, and Philosophy of Andor's Monologues

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Why Dedra completely Misread Luthen

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Power Hungry Heroines and the Moral Bankruptcy of Hollywood

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Palpatine is the Dumbest Sith Lord

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The One Scene that Explains Why ANDOR is Better than AHSOKA

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Dude, Rogue One

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Why the Rebel Senators hate Luthen

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Write Stories, Not Sermons

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Andor: How to Write Moral Ambiguity

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The Worst Word Of Dialogue Ever Written

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The Totally Normal Response to Andor

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The Acolyte is an Emotionally Immature Nightmare

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