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Ever Been to Ghorman?

  • El episodio se transmitió el 29 abr 2025
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  • 54min
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Forest Whitaker in Ever Been to Ghorman? (2025)
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Cassian y Bix se adaptan a un refugio Luthen. Todos los ojos están puestos en Ghorman. Wilmon visita a Saw Gerrera.Cassian y Bix se adaptan a un refugio Luthen. Todos los ojos están puestos en Ghorman. Wilmon visita a Saw Gerrera.Cassian y Bix se adaptan a un refugio Luthen. Todos los ojos están puestos en Ghorman. Wilmon visita a Saw Gerrera.

  • Dirección
    • Ariel Kleiman
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    • Beau Willimon
    • Tony Gilroy
    • George Lucas
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    • Joshua James
    • Adria Arjona
    • Diego Luna
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    • Dirección
      • Ariel Kleiman
    • Guionistas
      • Beau Willimon
      • Tony Gilroy
      • George Lucas
    • Elenco
      • Joshua James
      • Adria Arjona
      • Diego Luna
    • 18Opiniones de los usuarios
    • 12Opiniones de los críticos
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    Joshua James
    Joshua James
    • Doctor Gorst
    Adria Arjona
    Adria Arjona
    • Bix Caleen
    Diego Luna
    Diego Luna
    • Cassian Andor
    Kyle Soller
    Kyle Soller
    • Syril Karn
    Kathryn Hunter
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    • Eedy Karn
    Caroline Vanier
    • Leeza
    Freddie Meredith
    Freddie Meredith
    • BOS #2
    Anushka Chakravarti
    • BOS #1
    Alaïs Lawson
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    • Enza Rylanz
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    Denise Gough
    • Dedra Meero
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    • Supervisor Lagret
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    Robert Emms
    • Supervisor Lonni Jung
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      • Tony Gilroy
      • George Lucas
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    8sammyadelaiye

    Spycraft at home and abroad

    This episode wasn't packed with action, but it delivered strong character development and world-building.

    Bix comes across as more compelling here, even though she feels like a victim of circumstance. We also get a deeper look into the lives of these spies and rebels, who are trying to adapt to life in new cities while carrying the psychological weight of their past experiences, and being focused on their compartmentalized missions.

    Throughout the episode, we see different rebel factions attempting to resist the Empire-some more organized than others. The political corridors are increasingly frustrating and ineffective, pacifists are being pushed to act, and extremists are becoming dangerously unpredictable.

    The set design really stands out-especially the Ghorman capital, with its stunning and distinct architecture that sets it apart from other planets.

    Overall, this episode shines through its character focus. The members of the Ghorman Front are particularly well written, and their French-inspired language adds a believable layer of cultural depth.
    7MamadNobari97

    Not Bad

    I did not expect another time jump, but I guess it makes sense in two ways; first, revolutions don't happen overnight, and secondly, it makes sense if they're trying to get as close to Rogue One this season. (And I guess a third reason is that it makes logical sense that the Empire isn't gonna take over Ghorman and its Kalkite reserve in just a week) But, therein lies a bit of a problem with the time jump. The 4th episode feels like a new season opener now and has to set up many new plotlines and characters, and their relationship and their dynamics have changed a lot since we've seen them in the previous episode.

    Now I'm not saying this is an intrinsic problem with the episode itself, or that it is even a "problem" per se, but it's kinda hard for the audience to be fully back up to speed when you move on and introduce many new things. The momentum from the previous episode is gone.

    In season one of Andor, all of the 3-episode arcs were somewhat close in terms of time passing, and you'd get a natural progression of characters and where they were and what they were doing. But here, we have yet another 1-year time jump, and it feels like you have to put more effort as the audience to get to know these new characters and plotlines. Now I know that this was the case with the first season too, and one of the reasons I liked it so much, but this one felt like a whole new season.

    I know I'm rambling, and I'm definitely nitpicking here, but I'm just stating that this is the nature of pilot episodes, and this one feels like one.

    But anyway, weird rambling aside, this episode is yet another pretty good first episode of the new arc and does a great job of giving us the new situation and position of pretty much each and every important character, and I don't think they missed a character here. They do a good job of juggling through so many of the familiar characters and storylines, and introducing new characters and new storylines on top of that.

    One thing I thought was well done was the relationship between Cassian and Bix, and adding some backstory to the time jump we skipped, and didn't see all the stuff that happened between the two episodes. Makes the time jump feel more real by things actually having happened in between instead of just "they were there, now they're here and nothing happened in between.) Anyway, this is a good setup for the new arc, and I bet it's gonna escalate and get even better just like The Eye of Aldhani arc in the first season, but this episode is definitely not the best episode of the show, but certainly isn't bad (or the worst) either.
    10Tarfanion

    How to write a perfect worldbuilding

    Don't get fooled. This is one of the best Andor episodes and an incredible piece of television.

    This is not slow. This is perfection.

    One of the darkest stories in SW universe. An astonishing storytelling with a great amount of details that keeps you interested in without breathing.

    The spy game here is mindblowing, the acting is superb, the dark and full of tension atmosphere is thrilling.

    The visuals, the sets, the props, the costumes, the photography and cinematography, the characters, the music... all in this episode is just perfection.

    And is just the first of the second arc.........
    8lassegalsgaard

    Ever Been to Ghorman?

    When "Andor" was first conceived, it was set to span five seasons, each one representing a year leading up to the events of "Rogue One." But showrunner Tony Gilroy made a pivotal creative decision: instead of five seasons, the series would be condensed into two, with each arc within the second season leaping forward a year. That storytelling choice begins to fully take shape in Season 2, Episode 4, "Ever Been to Ghorman?" - and it's a bold shift that immediately pays off.

    The one-year jump between arcs is admittedly a bit disorienting at first. Characters are suddenly in new roles, new settings, and new emotional states - but Beau Willimon's precise and thoughtful writing ensures that the transitions feel purposeful rather than abrupt. Once the episode finds its rhythm, the benefits of this structure become clear. The story can now stretch across broader terrain, introducing larger-scale operations, layered political maneuvering, and escalating tension without needing to belabor the connective tissue. The writing is efficient yet rich, allowing the audience to fill in emotional blanks while remaining deeply engaged in the now. Character development thrives under this format. We return to familiar faces, but they're not quite the same - we're catching them mid-journey, weathered by unseen events and quietly shaped by time. These shifts deepen our investment. Relationships have morphed, missions have evolved, and yet the characters remain tethered to their essential selves. The separations of characters across different fronts adds a fascinating dynamism, as we start to understand how their paths will once again converse under Luthen's orchestration. Atmospherically, the episode is steeped in a quiet, simmering tension. There's a growing awareness of the Empire's tightening grip - its bureaucracy, manipulation, and silent brutality. The tone remains somber, echoing the lingering emotional weight each character carries. From Mon Mothma's political futility to Cassian's cautious infiltration and Bix's psychological scars, trauma and regret haunt every decision. The world feels colder, more precarious, and entirely plausible.

    "Ever Been to Ghorman?" marks a thoughtful and compelling turning point in "Andor," showcasing just how effective this time-jump approach can be when handled with intelligence and care. It's a striking blend of ambition and restraint - an episode that deepens the series' themes while setting the stage for the arcs to come.
    9joebrammall

    Episodes like this is what sets Andor apart

    The underlying malice of the Empire is expertly weaved into this episode without a stormtrooper in sight.

    Every conversation has weight and you can feel the desperation of all of the disparate Rebel factions - from Mons efforts to persuade her Senate colleagues to set aside their fear through to Luthen clawing at the elevator door asking for more.

    Anton Lesser steals every scene he is in playing Major Partagaz, the gentle hand on the back of the chair the perfect summation of his role in the Imperial machine.

    All of the previous decade of dirge Disney made us sit through was worth it just to get this show.

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      The Ghor language was devised by dialect coach Marina Tyndall. Its structure was inspired by French, although it doesn't use any actual French vocabulary. The Ghor characters were played mostly by French and German actors, who spoke the fictional language with their own accents.
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      At 45:50 when Saw Gerrera is talking to Wilmon, just before it cuts to a close-up of Saw you can hear him start delivering his lines but his mouth is not moving in the wide shot, it then cuts to him mid-sentence for the close-up.
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      Lezine: ... steal a neighborhood. Move the people into boxes. Put the boxes downwind from dust. You'll be spitting all day long! And then, at night, when we're trying to sleep, when we try to forget - our city - is being destroyed! We've got transports, convoys! Rumbling all night long, racing through our streets. Horns blowing! Engines whining!

      Carro Rylanz: Lezine!

      Lezine: What?

      Carro Rylanz: Give someone else a chance. Settle down!

      Lezine: They'll make a prison of Palmo before they're done. Mark my words.

      Carro Rylanz: Please.

      Lezine: MARK MY WORDS!

      Carro Rylanz: Thank you, thank you.

      Lezine: [directs obscene Ghorman gesture at Rylanz]

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    • Fecha de lanzamiento
      • 29 de abril de 2025 (México)
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