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Andor season 2

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Well, that was certainly something. Again, a very slow burn until the final 15 minutes, but those 15 minutes were such a stellar payoff that it's well-earned (and it's not like the slow burn stuff is boring). I legit had sweaty palms by the end. The show remains a tour de force in anxiety-inducing scenes, but the extremely uncomfortable (as it should be) failed (thank Christ) rape of Bix might have set a new record.

I kind of figured Brasso would die, since the stakes needed someone the audience actually cares about, and he made the most sense. It didn't lessen the impact, though. The show had me cringing and gripping the sofa, marking out for Cassian clearing house in the TIE fighter, then feeling genuinely sad when Brasso bites it. Well done, show.

Of course, the Mon Mothma, Luthen and Tay tension is once again operating on another level. I don't always love being kept on edge constantly. This show does lean into that a bit too much sometimes, but it's all so, so well done that you just go with it. Obviously, Tay has to die. “Liability” doesn’t even begin to explain his nonsense. But I have a feeling it’s not going to go smoothly.

I'd be remiss not to mention Dedra. Her scenes with Syril and his nightmare of a mother are properly uncomfortable, but weirdly gripping. Their dynamic is deliciously fucked up and borderline cringeworthy. He's obsessed, and she’s… I’m not sure yet. They’re both emotionally stunted, but what’s motivating Dedra is less clear. Sometimes she looks disgusted, sometimes intrigued. Either way, every interaction between them feels like it's building to something awful, and I can’t look away.

What I really liked is how each of the storylines builds their version of tension, but in totally different ways. The farmstead stuff with Cassian is a very different type of creeping tension than with Mon’s side of things, which is this slow, suffocating kind of dread where everyone’s pretending everything’s fine while you know it absolutely isn’t. Then you’ve got Dedra and Syril, which is just deeply awkward and psychological. Like something awful is lurking just beneath the surface. It's very well done.

Onwards!
 
No, my last post was ep 5 this was episode 6. GET IT TOGETHER CASSIE

I am sad they killed off Cinta. They could have just sent her off on a mission or something :rwmad:

Cassian and Bix killing the evil doctor and blowing up the building was great.
 
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"May the Force be with you" is said often by rebels in the original trilogy, so I was wondering if Andor would tell us how that came to be a rebel motto. I think this was the first time the Force has been mentioned in the show and it was done very well. A force healer makes sense! Cassian not believing she's really doing anything makes sense. Bix and others latching on to belief is all pretty logical. It's definitley better than making Luthen a secret Jedi or whatever stupid idea people were having in season 1.

Wilmon looks pretty healthy after the huffing! It's nice he got a French girlfriend after having to leave his farmer's daughter girlfriend earlier in the season. You can see how if they had more episdoes or another season he would have spent more time with Saw, but with only 6 episodes to go it makes sense to get him back with the other main characters.

Episode 8. Wow. The best single episode of Star Wars tv ever made (although it's hard to compare to the very different animated shows. I'm still saying it.) The way the tension just builds and builds, almost for too long, until you're just wanting the killing to start because you can't take waiting anymore. Then you're watching people get gunned down indiscrimiately and you feel bad! The sheer horror when the stormtroopers start firing, then it just gets even worse with the KX droids marching out, seemingly unstoppable.

Syril finally has his moment of realisation, but in typical Syril fashion it's all too late. Really he should have seen it before now - we don't know everything that's happened in the last year but obviously the cute French girl who slapped him was trying to tell him all that time and he chose to believe the Imperial line. He's left with no one: the rebels won't take him back and he's burned his bridge with Dedra. It must have felt like destiny when he saw Cassian in the crowd, someone to blame, something to believe in, almost like the Force in action. And then the absolutely perfect death with Cassian not even knowing who he is, Syril actually starting to lower his blaster but being too late once again because oops he just got shot in the head. One of the best Star Wars characters ever.

I liked that they brought back the hotel guy and he got involved in the fighting and told us that rebellions are built on hope.

And then episode 9 was nearly as good with Mon's speech and the typically excellently executed scenes of her rescue. I guess that's it for Bix too, like B2 she'll be waiting forever to see Cassian again. And there's no rest for Cassian here, he's got a killer droid to befriend! The rebellion goes on, it doesn't care about your heartbreak.

Only 3 more episodes ever to go.
 
I thought the steps they ran down at the end must be a real place, turns out the entire building is, some art gallery in Spain.
 
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The we are the Ghor song is great. Poor Syril. Holy shit, the fight between Syril and Andor is crazy. This was a super intense episode.
 
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