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“I mean epic, every morning, ‘What have I done?
I’ve fucked my life.
I shouldn’t have done this.’
Now, I’ve committed,” he continued.
“All these people are here.
When COVID came, I kind of thought, ‘You know what?
That will kill the show.
And thank God.’
And I was very, very unhappy when the phone calls started coming [to continue].
Then they were like ‘Well, I’m not going to direct anymore.’
It’s two speeds.”
He added: “Number one, you have your pride of work.
That never goes away.
I think anybody who gets onto this podcast is probably in that category of obsessive human being.
Eventually, though, he started to feel better.
“My brother Johnny really came in and was really seeing stuff.
I was like, ‘Well, this is going to be good.’
My feelings changed as we did the first season.”
Andor season 2 has been near-universally praised and season 1 was also a massive critical success.
The show continues weekly onDisney Plus, and you might keep up with ourAndor season 2 release schedule.