Sagrona Teema
- El episodio se transmitió el 22 abr 2025
- TV-14
- 44min
CALIFICACIÓN DE IMDb
7.4/10
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En medio de una guerra territorial rebelde, Cassian se encuentra atrapado mientras Mon enfrenta problemas con su boda y los sobrevivientes de Ferrix son sometidos a inspección.En medio de una guerra territorial rebelde, Cassian se encuentra atrapado mientras Mon enfrenta problemas con su boda y los sobrevivientes de Ferrix son sometidos a inspección.En medio de una guerra territorial rebelde, Cassian se encuentra atrapado mientras Mon enfrenta problemas con su boda y los sobrevivientes de Ferrix son sometidos a inspección.
Opiniones destacadas
The only redemption this episode was the set and costume. What unnecessary screen time. Compared to the prior episodes and stellar season 1, we are met with a rag tag 90s kids comedy that doesn't advance the story. The rock paper scissors space pirates should've been left for Skeleton Crew where they would've fit in perfectly. Yes Star Wars can be funny but this isn't it and neither is Andor the right series id argue. This is the only gripe that I have with this episode and remain optimistic for the following features to return to what made Andor stand out from the rest - a gritty and real depiction of life in the Star Wars universe.
Now that episode 1 set the stage of what main characters and plot movements are...this episode dives a little deeper. Provides opposition to strengthen our care factor for the outcome. We all know what eventually happens, but not for these individual characters. Masterfully built si that you are invested and care about people if both sides.
It shows the hesitations of how committed characters are to follow their path. It ads more characters to expand the story and character depth. Like cassian ability to lead, maneuver. He's not masterful yet, but he's learning.
This is upside places you in the precipice of something big about to happen. Can't wait to dive into episode 3.
It shows the hesitations of how committed characters are to follow their path. It ads more characters to expand the story and character depth. Like cassian ability to lead, maneuver. He's not masterful yet, but he's learning.
This is upside places you in the precipice of something big about to happen. Can't wait to dive into episode 3.
Not sure if it's the script or the actors but the show feels off. This whole subplot where Cassian has to escape the planet where people are stranded could have been removed completely, I feel nothing for these characters and none of them seem to act on any real logic. They don't have any chemistry and just feel like extras put in front of a camera. The core cast are great but the show seems to have become a soap opera of just a series of events one after the other and with so many characters we don't get enough time to develop characters I actually am interested in. I feel like I'm watching bad exposition while the show tells me small talk gossip about who, what and where. Show don't tell!
Greetings from Lithuania.
Second episode of "Andor" season 2, called "Sagrona Teema" was a disappointing one. Story barely moved forward, and i was guessing what was Cassian even doing in that place with the outcome of that situation made the whole sequence felt just like a filler. That said, set design, costumes and locations in this episode are gorgeous. I did enjoyed mostly because of very expensive production values, but unfortunately not a plot. Its a highly forgettable episode that hopefully was necessary to move this story forward, but unfortunately felt like a filler. The first episode of this season was a bit better, but i had to go on Youtube and watch a recap of season 1 just to remind myself what is going on here.
Second episode of "Andor" season 2, called "Sagrona Teema" was a disappointing one. Story barely moved forward, and i was guessing what was Cassian even doing in that place with the outcome of that situation made the whole sequence felt just like a filler. That said, set design, costumes and locations in this episode are gorgeous. I did enjoyed mostly because of very expensive production values, but unfortunately not a plot. Its a highly forgettable episode that hopefully was necessary to move this story forward, but unfortunately felt like a filler. The first episode of this season was a bit better, but i had to go on Youtube and watch a recap of season 1 just to remind myself what is going on here.
The first few episodes have competently portrayed the early days of the rebellion. It feels quite plausible by showing the difficulties of organising such an undertaking within the grip of a totalitarian regime. The politics within upper levels of both sides is particularly good. The scenes involving Mon Mothma continue to be the most compelling for me.
Cassian's plot does not develop much from the previous episode, but if you are an original trilogy nerd like me, it feels worthwhile to see more plausible details play out. Lack of leadership and solidarity are very human flaws that make it all the more realistic.
I also appreciate the level of anxiety developed during the Bix scenes. It makes you think of Cassian's line from Rogue One "Your not the only one who lost everything" and feel a sense of impending dread for what might happen to certain characters.
These again are visuals continue to be excellent, particularly the designs of the various planets and environments of the galaxy far far away.
Cassian's plot does not develop much from the previous episode, but if you are an original trilogy nerd like me, it feels worthwhile to see more plausible details play out. Lack of leadership and solidarity are very human flaws that make it all the more realistic.
I also appreciate the level of anxiety developed during the Bix scenes. It makes you think of Cassian's line from Rogue One "Your not the only one who lost everything" and feel a sense of impending dread for what might happen to certain characters.
These again are visuals continue to be excellent, particularly the designs of the various planets and environments of the galaxy far far away.
¿Sabías que…?
- TriviaAn item in Luthen's (Stellan Skarsgård) shop appears to be the hat worn by Padme Amidala (Natalie Portman) whilst dressed as a refugee in Star Wars. Episodio II: El ataque de los clones (2002).
- ErroresDuring Mon Mothma's private conversation with Tay Kolma, he lifts his glass to his mouth with his left hand to take a sip. When the angle changes, he lowers the glass in his right hand.
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- Locaciones de filmación
- Catalunya, España(Wedding Hike)
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- Tiempo de ejecución
- 44min
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