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A lot of word was out there that the management team at Lucasfilm was a bit soured on Andor after they were told by higher ups at Disney to not interfere with the creative side.
But ofcourse no one will say so in an official interview.
I suspect it was in Gilroy's contract his project was to be left alone, especially seeing how meddlesome things became with The Mandalorian S2 & S3, Book of Boba Fett and all other just about failed projects that had management sit on the creatives' chairs.
Andor also is in stark contrast to most of the shows/movies made directly under Lucasfilm's management and their creative style... and it is bringing in the accolades for it, while most of the other stuff is falling very short.
All in all, I would have preferred a 3rd season, if they could have shot them back to back it would have been amazing. As it is now, while great television, S2 feels like it is rushing through the story.
More tales of Luthen and Kayla, heck even Saw would be a good fit, until season 3 glued it all together.
To close, Tony Gilroy has my deepest respect for making Andor and Rogue One, yet doing so without craziness surrounding it all. If I ever get the chance I'd shake the man's hand and thank him profusely.