One other Tuesday, one other drop of three new Star Wars: Andor episodes. This time within the Rogue One prequel collection, Bix and Cassian handled the struggles of being rebels whereas we realized extra about Ghorman and its personal combat in opposition to the Empire.
These new episodes, like final week’s first three, have been implausible. And as soon as once more, not everybody made it out alive this week. Seems rebellions are harmful. Right here’s our dialog about Andor episodes 4-6.
Carolyn Petit: Final week I stated that I actually hoped Cassian would get to play a extra lively, central function on this chunk of episodes, and he actually did, however I’m gonna kick issues off by sidelining him anyway as a result of I need to begin with our boy Syril.
I’ve to confess, the primary quarter-hour or so of episode 4 actually had me going. I assumed we’d see that petty fascist fuck bear a profound awakening, that perhaps his experiences on Ghorman had opened his eyes to the evils of the Empire and provoked an ethical disaster inside him. They received me good with him telling his mom that she’s been watching an excessive amount of “Imperial information”—I really like the concept of the Empire having its personal propagandistic media arm, it completely is smart that it will, and I do know so many of us who’ve seen their very own dad and mom be brain-poisoned by publicity to Fox Information so his concern rang true for me—just for this to be revealed as a part of the lengthy, elaborate con he’s operating with Dedra.
Did y’all assume there is likely to be some good someplace deep in Syril, or was I the one one naive sufficient to fall for it?
Zack Zwiezen: I additionally purchased it for a bit. And I’ve some ideas on that which I’ll point out later, however yeah, I used to be like “Okay, perhaps he’s higher!” Nope.
I liked the one resistance man who was listening in on his name, remarking on how terrifying his mom sounded. Made me chuckle arduous.
Ethan, did Syril trick you want us? Or did you see by it.
Ethan Gach: I used to be completely hoodwinked, identical to the naïve bourgeoisie turned budding rebels Ghormans Cassian chides afterward.
I did admire the time spent displaying us his new artwork deco workplace. Elements of the brief-case carrying Mise-en-scène are very paying homage to Mad Males. Ghorman is quiet lovely, and the romanticism of its underground freedom fighter motion cuts an fascinating distinction with Bix and Cassian’s claustrophobic secure home on Coruscant.
ZZ: I feel it was actually good of Gilroy and co to make Ghorman mainly house France and present the rebels because the French Resistance. It instantly conveyed what was taking place right here with out having to spend an excessive amount of time explaining the small print.
CP: Sure! The present may be very deft with its form of revolutionary politics shorthand, cluing us in to the methods it attracts on historic occasions and well-known thinkers whereas nonetheless being believably rooted in Star Wars.
And to Ethan’s level, one factor I actually appreciated throughout all three of those episodes was Andor’s use of bodily house and actual units. Having that plaza on Ghorman with its lodge and café and twillery showroom helped make every little thing there really feel extra concrete, from the bellhop’s story about remembering the Tarkin Bloodbath to the motion of that tragic covert op on the finish.
And whereas Ghorman was usually sunny and open, Bix and Cassian’s safehouse was, as you say Ethan, claustrophobic, the lighting there usually reminding me of what we see in Deckard’s condominium in Blade Runner, very city and grey. The present is a visible deal with along with every little thing else, and for me it makes such a distinction that it doesn’t rely too closely on the sorts of (admittedly fairly efficient) strategies that The Mandalorian usually employed.
ZZ: I actually liked that Ghorman was a giant set. I didn’t understand how a lot I miss Star Wars having huge units crammed with aliens and other people within the background. By the top of the three episodes I felt like I understood that a part of the planet/metropolis and will most likely stroll round it and never get misplaced.
EG: Yea you bought loads of your foolish aliens this week Zack. Nonetheless, Mon Mothma isn’t any Nancy Pelosi with regards to whipping votes.
ZZ: I used to be so glad to see all these alien senators and weirdos. That’s Star Wars, child. And yeah, poor Mon Mothma. The reveal that the particular person she’s speaking to and attempting to get a vote from is Ghorman’s personal senator. Rattling.
CP: These Ghormans are in a good spot, little doubt about it.
The present may be very deft with its form of revolutionary politics shorthand, cluing us in to the methods it attracts on historic occasions and well-known thinkers whereas nonetheless being believably rooted in Star Wars.
ZZ: At the least they dwell in a really walkable metropolis with a lot of good cafes Although, primarily based on how simply Bix and Andor get round within the dreary depths of Coruscant, I feel that big metropolis is walkable, too. I used to be additionally excited to see what, I feel, is our first on-screen bodega in Star Wars.
EG: I stored questioning how anybody picks what bar to go to on a single-city planet.
CP: Sure! Actually that’s one of many issues I really like about Andor basically. By being centered a lot on the lives of comparatively “extraordinary” individuals—positive, individuals who get swept up in revolutionary wrestle however not Jedi or bounty hunters or what have you ever—it’s informing our understanding a lot of what life is like for extraordinary individuals within the galaxy. Oh look, they’ve unhealthy daytime TV exhibits! Oh look, they watch sports activities (podracing) when they need to be doing their jobs!
That to me is far more fascinating territory to discover about that “galaxy far, far-off” than, I don’t know, extra particulars concerning the lifetime of Boba Fett.
ZZ: Sure, the second the place Bix woke as much as a crappy morning speak present was very relatable.
EG: Noticed Gerrera, however, appears like he wants his personal animated spin-off. Forest Whitaker making a extra compelling Star Wars in lower than quarter-hour than many of the new trilogy.
ZZ: Ethan, let me introduce you to Star Wars Rebels and Star Wars Clone Wars. However sure, Noticed was nice in these three episodes. It was additionally good to lastly discover out why he was so fucked up in Rogue One. We had theories and half solutions. Seems: Dude was huffing house jet gasoline and getting depraved excessive. That’s enjoyable. Good for him.
CP: Forest Whitaker is such an unbelievable actor, and I used to be so glad to see him lastly get to deliver the total drive of his expertise to this function.
I admit I solely know Noticed from Rogue One and now Andor (not counting his little look in Jedi: Fallen Order), and I’ve at all times wished to grasp what drove him higher, and have a greater deal with on his politics and on what he brings to the wrestle. A part of me felt that his presence in Rogue One might be interpreted as form of a warning, that little neoliberal tsk-tsk of “positive everybody, preventing fascist oppression is nice however you don’t need to go too far with it.”
However in Andor, as a result of it may possibly take the time to flesh out characters like Luthen, Noticed, Kleya, Mon Mothma, and others, all of whom have their very own ethics and views, it’s not as huge of a deal to me if Noticed is just a little on the market at occasions.
EG: I may use one or two extra VFX photographs to raised set up scope of his insurgency. Present me the battalion items on a chess board.

CP: Additionally, what an incredible little ragtag band of freedom fighters he’s received with him. Give it up for Two Tubes!
ZZ: Two Tubes!
As soon as once more, I feel this chunk of episodes actually did a implausible job of displaying us that the revolt isn’t this unified factor that we see finally within the OG motion pictures.
It’s nonetheless messy, unfold out, disorganized, and generally immediately at odds with one another and their strategies. And I hope by the top of the collection we see them coming collectively simply in time for the Rebels’ first huge victory in opposition to the Empire as seen in Rogue One.
Additionally, can we speak about how nice Kleya is?! She’s been among the finest elements of the present since season 1, however I really feel like these three episodes, specifically the occasion sequence, gave us extra Kleya and I’m glad about that.
CP: Sure. I’ve at all times kind of gotten the sensation that she’s doing extra to drive issues ahead for the Insurrection than the present has let on, however right here we lastly actually noticed the metal and willpower in her, each in her holding her personal in opposition to Luthen in arguments and in her actions on the occasion.
ZZ: The scene the place she is squeezing the hidden mic so arduous that her hand begins to bleed was among the finest moments in present. That entire sequence was so tense, too.
EG: After which Luthen saying how a lot is face harm from smiling.
CP: It was tense, the present constructing to climactic factors on a number of fronts after which taking part in them in opposition to one another. I’m absolutely on board with the three-episode launch construction at this level, as a result of it actually does seem to be every of those clusters has its personal inside conflicts that repay within the third episode whereas additionally contributing to the season in greater methods.
ZZ: Agreed! Talking of that second with Luthen and Kleya, I wished to shout out the “We should always have killed Krennic” remark.
It was good to see them each giggle and joke collectively. Nevertheless it additionally felt like Luthen is likely to be a little bit of a hypocritic, along with his stance in opposition to relationships within the revolt. I ponder if by the top of this season he’s going to should reckon with how a lot he cares about Kleya.
I can nearly think about a state of affairs the place Kleya sacrifices herself to some Imperial asshole to avoid wasting Luthen from getting caught, taking the autumn and within the course of scarifying her life and freedom for the trigger.
EG: I assume the hyperlink up with Rogue One means Luthen is just not going to make it. Talking of people that don’t make it…
ZZ: I feel Luthen could make it. Simply because he’s not there doesn’t me he’s lifeless. And are you’re speaking about Bix?
EG: Cinta!
CP: Okay, yeah, let’s speak about Cinta.
ZZ: Ohhh proper proper. I assume she isn’t making after being shot lifeless.
I used to be so glad to see her again on this episode. And to have her exit like that was heartbreaking. However I don’t agree with some who say her dying was dealt with poorly. I feel like Brasso, her dying was an instance that no one is secure in a revolt and dying can come shortly. Heroes don’t at all times get huge moments. Generally they only die quietly due to a dumb child or a single trooper.
EG: She’s at all times been probably the most laser centered on the trigger, and places it above even her relationship with Vel. Her loss appeared fittingly chaotic and self-inflicted, however I feel she additionally knew that was a chance and made the selection anyway, not like a number of the rebels who nonetheless have just one foot in that world.
ZZ: I do surprise how she’ll react when she finds out (if she does) that Andor stated no to serving to which put her and Cinta into this spot.
CP: I noticed the critique raised that her dying was a textbook instance of the “Bury Your Gays” trope, however whereas I feel being conscious of such tropes could be helpful for perceiving bigger patterns that repeat—generally innocuously, generally harmfully—throughout common media, I personally don’t care to criticize Andor particularly for having Cinta die.
She was a personality we cared deeply about, she’s one among many characters who’ve died (and little doubt extra will but), and I really feel the present earned that second, which, as you counsel Zack, might have repercussions within the episodes to come back.
ZZ: Completely. And look, its not like Star Wars has monitor file (in live-action at the very least) for representing LGBTQ+ characters. So I do have empathy for individuals who lastly noticed themselves in Star Wars in a manner that’s so uncommon on this franchise, solely to have one among them killed like that.
CP: Completely.
ZZ: However I additionally agree that the dying had which means, will possible be one among many to come back, and would possibly issue into future occasions. So I’m undecided it’s a adverse instance of the trope.
One thing we additionally don’t see a lot in Star Wars: Intercourse. Or properly… the moments earlier than intercourse. Syril and Dedra’s second in her condominium. “Flip off the lights.”
CP: Hahaha, after we lastly do get a prelude to intercourse it’s probably the most awkward prelude conceivable between probably the most awkward individuals conceivable.
ZZ: I actually surprise what… that appears like.
CP: It’s fascinating in a technique to distinction their relationship with the one between Cassian and Bix.
Each are introduced collectively to a point by widespread trigger however Cassian and Bix’s connection feels a lot extra heat and human, despite the fact that there’s stress and battle there generally.
Thematically, this week’s episodes jogged my memory loads of one among my all-time favourite exhibits, The Individuals. On that present, the central couple—Russian spies posing as an American couple—at all times needed to placed on phony identities and disguises and interact in deception and efficiency on a number of ranges. And on this week’s Andor episodes, we had Cassian tackle a very faux id and cope with problems in his relationship, whereas Dedra and Syril are additionally engaged in these layers of deception for his or her operation.
And in that dynamic, Dedra appears to be working at one stage of deception past Syril; to him, they’re companions of a kind, however I really feel wish to her, perhaps he’s only a pawn.
ZZ: Talking of Syril, I do need to name out that the actor who performs him talked about in a current behind the scenes video that Syril doesn’t actually know what’s occurring. That is one thing that the present additionally mentions. And the actor means that if Syril was to be taught the trurh about Ghroman and getting used like that, he won’t prefer it. I ponder if that’s a touch that maybe Syril will flip earlier than the present ends.
CP: I’m undecided if I hope you’re proper or unsuitable there, Zack. A part of me needs to see him redeem himself indirectly, and a part of me simply likes to hate him for the sniveling fascist that he’s.
Earlier than we wrap up, I additionally need to point out Cassian and Bix’s little tour. It’s humorous to seek out an execution like that romantic however in a manner I did. Cassian is dedicated to Bix, and can gladly blow up a motherfucker for her. It was another factor that made the dynamic between the 2 of them such an exquisite distinction with the form of clammy, off-putting vitality that pulls Dedra and Syril collectively.
ZZ: Sure! I liked that ending. I additionally appreciated how the present trusted us to hook up with dots on how they discovered him, and so forth. And that second the place she sits the evil space-Nazi physician in his torture chair and will get her revenge was nice.
I particularly like that final minute reveal of Andor. At first I used to be like, wait is she going rogue? However no, they’re an incredible couple, he trusts her, and so they get shit accomplished. It goes in opposition to what Luthen worries about. It seems having somebody in your facet, somebody you’re keen on and belief, could be a energy in a revolt.
CP: That’s precisely proper. And in a manner I feel this ties into the bigger arcs of Star Wars as properly, such because the Jedi concentrate on an absence of attachment or love as seemingly a state to be pursued. We’ve seen the toll that may take.
In the end, what are all these characters preventing for, from Luke Skywalker to Cassian Andor to Noticed Gerrera and Luthen and on and on? Not for themselves. A lot of them know they most likely gained’t make it. You combat for one another, and loving different individuals ought to, it appears to me, be on the core of that. I feel you’re proper that even Luthen will come to comprehend this to a point earlier than all is claimed and accomplished.
ZZ: Stellan Skarsgård talked about in that very same behind the scenes video I discussed earlier, that Luthen checking on Bix is an instance of him having empathy. And he factors out that Luthen has to have empathy as a result of that’s the complete level of a revolt. You care about others a lot you’re keen to die for them to avoid wasting them. That’s empathy. Luthen is chilly at occasions. However he does care.
And I’m excited to see extra of him and the remainder of the gang subsequent week!
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