Daughter of Ferrix
- El episodio se transmitió el 16 nov 2022
- TV-14
- 43min
CALIFICACIÓN DE IMDb
8.4/10
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Como fugitivo una vez más, Cassian debe hacer su próximo movimiento antes de que sea demasiado tarde.Como fugitivo una vez más, Cassian debe hacer su próximo movimiento antes de que sea demasiado tarde.Como fugitivo una vez más, Cassian debe hacer su próximo movimiento antes de que sea demasiado tarde.
Dave Chapman
- B2EMO
- (voz)
Matthew Lyons
- Dewi Pamular
- (as Matt Lyons)
Nicholas Moss
- Lieutenant Keysax
- (as Nick Moss)
Opiniones destacadas
Perfect. The score, the script, the acting, the sets, the ships, everything. This is the best thing Star Wars has made.
Think about what and why rebellions start. They dont start because life is good. They start because life is broken. It takes courage, faith and commitment - even in the face of hard choices - and there are plenty of hard choices here.
You start because rebellion is all you have left.
To the writers, amazing, amazing work. You have really brought Star Wars into the 21st century.
Luthen and his story is outstanding. Hard choices, shady work, coded dialogue. Andor is amazing but he is the vehicle for the story. How does one man, not interested in rebelling learn to rebel. We find it here. Diego is super.
The ISB - everything you knew the Empire to be. Specific, on the ball, sharp, watching. But overreaching. Their over confidence will be their undoing.
The fight scene - again just wow. Everything you ever hoped for done perfectly. This show is not about x wings and tie fighters - but they serve and they are there.
Mon Mothma - you legend. You steal every show. Your faith and commitment to the role and the amazing dialogue you have is spellbinding.
This is the best show since GoT (the early seasons - obviously). Long may you reign.
Think about what and why rebellions start. They dont start because life is good. They start because life is broken. It takes courage, faith and commitment - even in the face of hard choices - and there are plenty of hard choices here.
You start because rebellion is all you have left.
To the writers, amazing, amazing work. You have really brought Star Wars into the 21st century.
Luthen and his story is outstanding. Hard choices, shady work, coded dialogue. Andor is amazing but he is the vehicle for the story. How does one man, not interested in rebelling learn to rebel. We find it here. Diego is super.
The ISB - everything you knew the Empire to be. Specific, on the ball, sharp, watching. But overreaching. Their over confidence will be their undoing.
The fight scene - again just wow. Everything you ever hoped for done perfectly. This show is not about x wings and tie fighters - but they serve and they are there.
Mon Mothma - you legend. You steal every show. Your faith and commitment to the role and the amazing dialogue you have is spellbinding.
This is the best show since GoT (the early seasons - obviously). Long may you reign.
11 episodes in and this series continues to deliver week after week, episode 11 Daughter of Ferrix was on one hand an emotional and thought provoking journey and the grief associated with loss and on the other the dilemma of a decision on whether or not the needs of the many are indeed more or less important than the needs of the few or in this case 31.
Gilroy has crafted an original, grounded and gritty Star Wars similar to The Mandalorin but distinctly different at the same time, it feels in some respects like a more adult story somehow far and away removed from Disney / Lucasfilm's most recent attempts. Andor stands head and shoulders above both Kenobi and The Book of Boba Fett and is certainly worth while watching and very deserving of a second season. Good Star Wars at last!
Gilroy has crafted an original, grounded and gritty Star Wars similar to The Mandalorin but distinctly different at the same time, it feels in some respects like a more adult story somehow far and away removed from Disney / Lucasfilm's most recent attempts. Andor stands head and shoulders above both Kenobi and The Book of Boba Fett and is certainly worth while watching and very deserving of a second season. Good Star Wars at last!
News of a significant death travels fast, whilst Luthen pushes Saw to play the long game.
This is a strong episode that nicely sets up the season finale.
There is some fairly tense build up for certain characters that bodes well for the final episode of the series. Easily the strongest scenes for me involve Luthen. I love the dialogue with Saw, as both Stellen Skarsgåd and Forrest Whitaker are excellent as always when they share the screen. Plus there is one action focussed scene involving TIE Fighters that has some particularly cool moments for the character.
I also enjoyed the scene involving Mon Mothma as this character continues to intrigue and Genevieve O'Reilly is on great form as always. In fact all the scenes relating to the development of the Rebel Alliance is the stuff of nerdgasms for a long time Star Wars fan like me.
This is a strong episode that nicely sets up the season finale.
There is some fairly tense build up for certain characters that bodes well for the final episode of the series. Easily the strongest scenes for me involve Luthen. I love the dialogue with Saw, as both Stellen Skarsgåd and Forrest Whitaker are excellent as always when they share the screen. Plus there is one action focussed scene involving TIE Fighters that has some particularly cool moments for the character.
I also enjoyed the scene involving Mon Mothma as this character continues to intrigue and Genevieve O'Reilly is on great form as always. In fact all the scenes relating to the development of the Rebel Alliance is the stuff of nerdgasms for a long time Star Wars fan like me.
With a bit of a rough start, Andor is proving to become a must watch show.
This episode specifically focusses more on character development and gives the actors the needed screentime to actually act. Long close-ups engage the watchers and we can see the change in our characters unfolding in a way the old films use to do it.
As the previous episode, it's of a high quality, and after the rush of the previous episode, this one is a well paced, visually stunning and emotionally engaging 40 min.
The camera work, acting and editing is on the spot and Benjamin Caron's directing is superb!
I cannot wait for the season's final!
This episode specifically focusses more on character development and gives the actors the needed screentime to actually act. Long close-ups engage the watchers and we can see the change in our characters unfolding in a way the old films use to do it.
As the previous episode, it's of a high quality, and after the rush of the previous episode, this one is a well paced, visually stunning and emotionally engaging 40 min.
The camera work, acting and editing is on the spot and Benjamin Caron's directing is superb!
I cannot wait for the season's final!
This show has built itself a really great scope of paranoia and intrigue. I think what is particularly satisfying is how so few of us saw this coming. It makes it such a treat. We've got back to the Empire as this terrifying force in the universe. It's a really great reminder to fans of what was so deftly constructed in the original trilogy and it's great to discover how Tony Gilroy truly understands the background landscape of those movies that we all love so dearly.
It's refreshing to be afraid of the Empire once again. The final shot is quite contemplative and has some symmetry with Rogue One.
It's refreshing to be afraid of the Empire once again. The final shot is quite contemplative and has some symmetry with Rogue One.
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- TriviaFirst major on-screen appearance of the Cantwell-class Arrestor Cruiser, the ship's design, based off a World War II aircraft carrier, was first created by visual effects artist Colin Cantwell as one of the potential designs for the Imperial Star Destroyer in La guerra de las galaxias (1977), though it ultimately was not used. 40 years later the production crew for Han Solo. Una historia de Star Wars (2018) looked through Lucasfilm archives for ship design ideas and came across this design and decided to use it for an Imperial ship in the film, though it only wound up being used in a short Imperial recruitment video. The name for the ship, Cantwell-class, was first used in the novelization of the film when it almost captured the Millennium Falcon, the original script for the film featured a scene where the Falcon was captured by the cruiser but it was ultimately cut from the final version.
- ErroresWhen Cassian is calling Xanwan, he tells him to use no names, twice. Then immediately following the second time, he mentions Xan's name.
But he personally already mentioned "Marva Andor", so with "no names" he clearly meant not to mention only HIS name, "Cassian Andor".
- Citas
Vel Sartha: What have you done for him lately?
Kleya Marki: I don't have lately. I have always. I have a constant blur of plates spinning and knives on the floor and needy, panicked faces at the window, of which you are but one of many.
- ConexionesReferences Star Wars. Episodio I: La amenaza fantasma (1999)
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- Tiempo de ejecución
- 43min
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- Mezcla de sonido
- Relación de aspecto
- 2.39 : 1
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