Andor season 2 reaction videos continue
- Camilla's Corner published a YouTube reaction video to "Andor" season 2 episodes 7-9 on May 20, extending episode-by-episode fan coverage. - The video carried 1,267 views and 217 likes within about three hours, according to YouTube's listing for the upload. - The upload page says full season 2 reactions are available on Patreon; YouTube showed no official transcript for the video.
Camilla's Corner posted a YouTube video titled "first time watching ANDOR! season 2, episodes 7-9" on May 20, adding another reaction upload centered on the late-middle arc of Disney's "Andor" season 2. YouTube's listing showed the channel had 35.9K subscribers and that the video had reached 1,267 views and 217 likes roughly three hours after publication. The page description called episodes 7-9 "arguably the best arc of season 2" and said the rest of the season was already available to paying supporters on Patreon. ### Who posted the new reaction video, and when did it appear? YouTube identified the uploader as Camilla's Corner and labeled the video as published on May 20. The listing described it as a "first time watching" reaction, a format common among creator channels that record live responses to TV episodes and films. The same YouTube page showed the channel's subscriber count at 35.9K and displayed early engagement figures of 1,267 views and 217 likes. (youtube.com) Those numbers were visible in the search result snippet captured the same day. ### Why are episodes 7-9 the focus instead of the finale? Episodes 7-9 have been the subject of multiple reaction and review uploads beyond the May 20 video. (youtube.com) YouTube results surfaced other creator videos built around the same three-episode block, including uploads from Reel Rejects, Addie Counts, Dyad in the Force and other channels using titles such as "ANDOR SEASON 2 Episode 7, 8, & 9 REACTION!!" and "I was NOT ready ANDOR SEASON 2 EPISODES 7-9." The Ringer also devoted a podcast episode to "Andor" season 2 episodes 7-9, with hosts Van Lathan, Charles Holmes, Jomi Adeniran and Steve Ahlman discussing why the batch felt "monumental" in the "Star Wars" universe, according to the episode description. That adds a separate podcast signal to the YouTube reaction traffic around the same stretch of episodes. (youtube.com) ### What does the upload itself say about the creator economy around the show? The May 20 description said "all of season 2 is already available on Patreon," linking the public YouTube post to a paid membership funnel. The same page also linked to prior "Andor" season 1 reactions and other creator support channels, including Patreon and Buy Me a Coffee. (theringer.com) Other reaction uploads around episodes 7-9 used similar structures. Several pages promoted full-length reactions, livestream discussions or patron-supported access, suggesting that "Andor" reaction coverage is being packaged both as public commentary and as subscriber-only material. ### Was a transcript available for the May 20 upload? YouTube did not show an official transcript in the source material reviewed for the May 20 video. (youtube.com) The accessible information came from the title, channel name, visible engagement metrics and the description text included on the listing. Because no transcript was available, the verifiable details are limited to the metadata on the upload page and the broader pattern of similar videos and podcasts focused on episodes 7-9. (youtube.com) That pattern includes both same-format reaction videos and at least one professionally produced podcast discussion. ### Where does this leave the story now? (youtube.com) As of May 20, the newest visible data point was the Camilla's Corner upload and its early engagement on YouTube. The next concrete place to watch is that video's public metrics page, along with the channel's Patreon-linked season 2 rollout and any additional "Andor" episodes 7-9 reaction uploads that appear on YouTube in the coming days. (youtube.com)