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Yeah, a lot of Star Wars is pretty bland and just reiterations of the original trilogy. But there are some exceptions, many of them hidden in the old Extended Universe.
My favorite Star Wars media besides the original films are the Knights Of The Old Republic games. Especially the second one has one of the best Star Wars stories ever written because it tries to be much deeper then "Jedi good, Jedi with red sabers bad".
Rogue One and Andor are also not your typical Star Wars stories but with right amount of Star Wars flair.
I actually really loved rogue one. I just told my mom to watch it as she’s a big Star Wars fan.
If you like rogue one, watch Andor. Ahsoka is okay, but if you haven't watched Clone Wars & Rebels, it will fall flat for you and IMO the first few episodes are really weak. I don't hate it. I really love Baylen Skoll as a character (RIP Ray Stevenson), but if you are on the cusp with Star Wars, I can't recommend it — it's more for the fans than to make fans, you know?
Mando is good for a lighthearted romp through the galaxy, especially the first season and the second season has some gems.
Clone Wars has some really good Star Wars in it but certainly not every episode and I found the first couple of seasons to be a slog.
There's not a lot else I'd recommend right now. I love all of the shows (Book of Boba Fett was not great, but it had its moments — you need a high tolerance for cheese, though).
A lot of people hate on The Acolyte, but I enjoyed it. It features a deeper dive into the Jedi, an alternate viewpoint of The Force, and the unrealized promise (due to cancellation) of a compelling bad guy. But enough people hate it that I'm hesitant to recommend it to someone who is struggling to enjoy Star Wars as much as they'd like.
Good luck, friend!
Omg! Andor is amazing! This is exactly what I wanted from Star Wars. That show is doing a great job of world building.
That’s what was always missing for me. We always see this is just what happened but why and how we’re not really explained.
This is doing it. I’ve watched 9 episodes since last night.