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The hoverbike scene in Boba Fett. And basically anything to do with those teenagers gang members. Their bikes remind me of kitchen aid mixers meet the power rangers. The affects are so bad, the story is so bad the music is so bad. I don't think I found one good quality in that scene. Except it made me laugh for how bad it was.
And there is another scene when they are on battle and one of them does a "cool" spin for absolutely no reason.
That's was the scene that broke the camels back for me. Stopped watching immediately and haven't watched anything Star Wars related since. Don't think I ever will again either.
You're missing a lot if you don't watch Andor though...
At this point, I barely consider Andor to be "Star Wars". It's so far outside the normal shitty formula. There are like 19 real "Star Wars" shows on Disney+, and Andor just happens to share the same influences.
Sometimes I describe Andor as a 10/10 show that's a 9/10 because it's Star Wars
And I love Star Wars