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Wait why did they recast Bail Organa but not just recast for Tarkin?? Charles Dance was right there!
Andor and K2's relationship plays really well between Andor and Rogue One
After all of Andor and its grounded badassery, this psychic lovecraftean slug that Saw Gererra keeps as a pet/torture interrogator is even more wild and lowkey out of place
Rebellions are built on hope, nice call back to the spacefrench kid Andor
Lol this really does feel like the climax of Andor more or less, it works more or less as well as it possibly could
Hell yes one thing Andor ~was~ missing was blind kung fu
When Yavin loses contact with the E Wing and immediately sends X Wings to kill Galen Erso, it's like oh ye of little faith when has Cassian Andor not come through
It also makes total sense because as Andor shows us General Draven is kind of a choice
RIP E Wing loved your work
When Tarkin dresses Krennec down for recent security breaches, lmao
RIP Hannibal loved your work
Jyn Erso and Cassian Andor have a major philosophical disagreement and then Star Wars spent two seasons of a prequel showing why the man in that argument was right interesting 🤔
Oh yeah Darth Vader in this ho hum
You're a big faker Darth. Always chokin' everybody. You think your magic makes you so cool. Your sad devotion to that ancient religion will not help you
Lol the same bickering bitches in the last episode of Andor are back being bickering bitches. Surprised the rebellion won with these assholes in positions of power
Lol the pattern of Andor just leaving and doing his own friggin thing continues
The dynamic between Cassian and Jyn is great now, he's been on his own for a year or more and there's obviously a connection, but it stays affectionately platonic because his heart belongs to another
Also they only know each other during what is effectively a suicide mission of course lol
May 14, 2025 05:27Scarif base looks like a luxury version of Cassian's prison in season 1
Melshi 😢🫡
Andor for context makes Cassian not realize how much K2 had become a true friend until he sacrifices himself. Different vibes from the original assumption they're long long time companions
"Do you think anybody is listening?" after s1's "Nobody's listening!" 🥲
"Your father would have been proud" is so heartbreaking from Cassian after two seasons of Andor, a show that demonstrated how he never wanted credit or praise. No one was there to comfort him as he deserved, yet he still did it for Jyn.
The Vader scene at the end is badass sure but always felt a little tacked on and now that this is the Andor story super does. It's still cool the way it dovetails right into Episode IV (but I took my glasses off right at the end so I couldn't see how bad the cgi'd leia was)
Rogue One has always been the only Disney Star Wars movie I like anyway, but it's so good as the finale to Andor. It really brings home the concept of a million different people working together to defeat tyranny. At the end it's not even Andor's story but in a way that is fitting for the show.
I'll refrain from season 2 spoilers because not everybody's watched it but the whole show when paired with Rogue One is just amazing. I know Andor couldn't have gotten made without Rogue One existing first, so it's not perfectly perfect, but that's part of war too, isn't it, how imperfect it is
I still think that Andor Season One is the best season of television ever made, but 2 is really amazing. I was a little thrown by HOW heavily it relies on Rogue One to provide its ending, but it works; kind of the point of the initial post of this. Like what if Firefly just fully worked.
Mass Effect says what