Somehow, people don't teach this interpretation at schools. (Despite it being so obvious that it was clearly the original reasoning behind the symbols.) And then nobody talks about the fact that nobody knows how to read them, forever.
Mine had something about crossing a line through the symbol and seeing if it makes a 4 or a 7. Honestly, "the crocodile wants to eat the big number" is still better than this.
Yes, it's both too messy to be coherent, and too coherent to be a set of disjoint histories that share some universe.
There are many fun stories in it, but don't expect all of them to be fun or to have a real sequence. But if you really want coherence, you can't jump over the cartoons (Clone Wars and Rebels).
That said, if you have watched the OG trilogy, Andor is a must see.
Well, everybody does stupid things, and he may have wanted to get caught...
But the entire story is incredibly weird. It looks like those official explanations that say "well, he shot himself on the head and 20 minutes later shot his wife; that's absolutely the case!"
Somehow, people don't teach this interpretation at schools. (Despite it being so obvious that it was clearly the original reasoning behind the symbols.) And then nobody talks about the fact that nobody knows how to read them, forever.
Mine had something about crossing a line through the symbol and seeing if it makes a 4 or a 7. Honestly, "the crocodile wants to eat the big number" is still better than this.