Announcement
- El episodio se transmitió el 19 oct 2022
- TV-14
- 50min
Las repercusiones del asalto en Aldhani llegan hasta Coruscant, mientras tanto Cassian regresa a casa.Las repercusiones del asalto en Aldhani llegan hasta Coruscant, mientras tanto Cassian regresa a casa.Las repercusiones del asalto en Aldhani llegan hasta Coruscant, mientras tanto Cassian regresa a casa.
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Most of the episodes are fantastic, feature lengthy , optimised for star wars . The cinematography looks absolutely stunning with Diego luna stealing one of the best rouge looks ever made . Andor is a 'really me' blade runner character. The episode focused on different characters & its super confusing to see whether or how everything is going to fit in. I must say i am having a good time. Thank you Tony Gilroy ,& Thank you Nicholas britell What an awesome understanding of the universe The synth was necessarily dirty but when its clearing out , its the perfect track for Diego who was in Narcos Mexico.
The theme of Niamos was an absolute Banger !!
Ludwig can wait You are my favourite now.
Please more.
I never thought I'd see a piece of media from Star Wars with such compelling characters and great writing, let alone from Disney and never mind Dsiney+!
This episode is obviously another one of the build-up and calm before the storm episodes so you don't get the "third episode big action scene" they've been doing and there's more talking than Star Wars blasters going pew pew and lightsabers touching tips, but it's my second favorite episode since the last one.
The characters of this show are so well-written and well-acted that they feel like real characters and not just some actors saying lines and waiting for the other actor to say their lines so they can go to the next line and next scene.
The scene between Maarva and Cassian is so real and well-written that it makes you emotional even though you aren't yet that much familiar with these characters, especially Maarva. That's how good the acting and especially the writing are. Definitely one of the best acted scenes in all of Star Wars.
They also find the best way of doing flashbacks and giving us more insight into Cassian's past and giving more characterization instead of just putting the character in a sleep chamber or a water healing pod so he can sleep and have half of your episode be about the flashbacks.
We finally get more Mon Mothma which is really good and her scenes are also really well-done in this episode and she's slowly becoming one of my favorite characters.
What I like about this show and that it continues to do so, is how it's keeping it real and treating the audience like adults, and keeping its character morally gray, no one is good or bad, both sides have to do what they have to do and no one is a saint. They even make you cheer for an Imperial Officer and root for "them", even though they're literally trying to catch and execute our protagonist, can you believe that?
We also get a little bit more from Syril Karn and his subplot feels like is going a little slower than others, but it makes sense since we still have 5 more episodes and the runtime isn't that long. I don't know why some people would find him and his plot unnecessary and boring. Well, I get the hate his annoying mother would get, but I think he's a really interesting character, or at least is shaping up to be. He's going from a naive and shy Imperial Police or whatever his position was, who only wanted to uphold the law, to someone who resents our protagonist, and rightfully so. So I think it's really interesting to see where they're going with him and his character arc is gonna be something special, I hope at least.
The CGI in this episode is kind of rough at times and you can tell you're watching a tv show (specifically the speeder scene), and it makes sense after the spectacle of an episode we had last week, and I get that it's easier to make ships flying through shooting stars look more real than faking an actor falling down or riding a speeder in the studio, but the episode's visuals and CGI as a whole are solid as always and that scene is just a nitpick and nothing important. The cinematography is great as always and everything about this show just feels like is made by competent professional people who actually care about making a good tv show.
And finally, we have that ending which you could say it's a cliffhanger, but it's a really big surprise and opens a whole can of worms for Cassian. And this ending might be baffling and unrealistic and perhaps too goofy to some - I don't know why it would be, have you not watched V for Vendetta? But let's assume some might find it unrealistic - but come live in the middle east and you'll see what happened at the end isn't remotely unrealistic and it's actually an understatement.
Anyway, the show is going strong, and even though every 3 or 2 episodes have different directors and writers, the quality is staying the same and the writing is getting even better, and I hope it stays the same and we get a good development throughout the show and they don't fumble the ending like many shows that start strong tend to do.
I remember way back, way back, when George Lucas mentioned how the prequels might be more Machiavellian, political, and full of plotting and intrigue. What this series is delivering is just what I was hoping to see one day when I heard that. The music, the acting, the shot design, all of it just really works for me.
I feel if I were in Star Wars episode 4, on Tatooine, in the alleyways where Luke and Ben sold the speeder, if I just turned down a different alley, I'd see things happening the way they do in this show. Really looking forward to more. Bravo!
Once again, the script is fantastic. Just grown ups having strict political conversations in the midst of a fascist regime. There is hardly any action in this episode and that's fine with me; I am intrigued all the same.
Also the acting!! Genevieve O'Reilly, Stellan Skarsgärd, Diego Luna and even Fiona Shaw continue to excel on this front.
Another thing that I haven't really seen mentioned: the music is amazing! In this episode specifically it was quite different than we've heard before in Star Wars.
Some may argue that that isn't Star Wars, and that it should be more tailored for kids. However, you can't tell me this show hasn't been a breath of fresh air.
We were recently introduced to the ISB and this episode opens up with an incredible scene that addresses the people present, and the way it was done felt like it was taken directly out of a war council in World War II. The threatening tone of it all and the specific things that were said sold the gravity of the situation very well for the Imperial standpoint. It all goes into how great the writing is, which bleeds into the other areas that the episode explores, like Mon Mothma expanding on her doings a little, continuing to distance herself from the people that she is pretending to be a part of. Her story especially feels like a spy thriller and it feels like someone could be watching over her shoulder at every step of the way. The writing is so good that even though we know the outcome of everything that's going on, it still feels like there are so many stakes and consequences waiting to happen. Meanwhile, Cassian's storyline takes him back to Ferrix and makes him engage in incredible conversation with people that we saw during the first arc. The dialogue is incredible and unlike anything that has been in a "Star Wars" property previously. And once again, I have to praise the performance that Diego Luna gives, but also the performance of Fiona Shaw as his mother who slides into this character with extreme ease and easily feels like she's been part of this universe and the battle for many years.
"Announcement" was an unexpected episode that took a slower approach, but continued to put an emphasis on unfolding the story in unique and exciting ways. The writing is so masterful and easily goes from many different storylines, making it all feel part of the same event and giving those major spy thriller vibes all throughout.
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- TriviaSecond live action appearance of Wullf Yularen. The first was the ISB officer in the conference room on the Death Star in La guerra de las galaxias (1977) as Colonel Yularen. This character was unidentified in the film, but received a name in the 1995 customizable card game by Decipher.
- ErroresAt the start of the second ISB conference meeting, Major Partagaz mentions the planet Ord Mantell, which is the correct spelling according to El imperio contraataca (1980). However, at the end of the meeting, he pronounces it as "Ord Mandell".
- Citas
Maarva Andor: People are standing up.
Cassian Andor: Yeah, and getting killed for it.
Maarva Andor: But there's work that will need doing.
Cassian Andor: Yeah?
[Stammers]
Cassian Andor: What is that?
Maarva Andor: Whatever it takes. I've been lying around waiting to die long enough.
[B2EMO chirps sadly]
Cassian Andor: You can't beat them, Maarva.
Maarva Andor: Not if I run away!
[B2EMO whirs]
Maarva Andor: You have a different path, Cass, and I am not judging you. Everything you've been through, everything that was taken away from you before you even started?
[Cassian scoffs]
Maarva Andor: Take all the money you've found and go and find some peace.
Cassian Andor: I won't have peace. I'll be worried about you all the time.
Maarva Andor: That's just love. Nothing you can do about that. I've never loved anything the way I love you. And I've never fretted on anything more, but this time...
[gulps, sighs, eyes watery]
Maarva Andor: you can't stay, and I can't go.
[Cassian sighs]
B2EMO: C-C-Can I speak now?
Maarva Andor: No!
[B2EMO chirps sadly]
Maarva Andor: Tell me you understand.
Cassian Andor: I don't.
Maarva Andor: You will.
[Stammers]
Maarva Andor: You'll see.
- ConexionesReferenced in That Star Wars Girl: Andor Episode 7 REVIEW! (2022)
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- 50min
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- 2.39 : 1