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How TV Writing Became a Dead-End Job
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This has been evident from interviews with Tony Gilroy about Andor - he assumed he'd be directing episodes (it's common for showrunners to direct the first and last episode, at least) but realised it wasn't feasible given how much he had to do as showrunner.
So every season is now losing a bit of authorial vision too.