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I Have Friends Everywhere

  • El episodio se transmitió el 29 abr 2025
  • TV-14
  • 54min
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Diego Luna, Théo Costa-Marini, and Alaïs Lawson in I Have Friends Everywhere (2025)
AcciónAventuraCiencia FicciónFantasíaThriller

Kleya debe quitar un dispositivo durante la fiesta de Sculdun cuando él inspeccione su galería tras hallar una falsificación. Andor rechaza plan rebelde. ISB permite el atraco. Saw mata a Pl... Leer todoKleya debe quitar un dispositivo durante la fiesta de Sculdun cuando él inspeccione su galería tras hallar una falsificación. Andor rechaza plan rebelde. ISB permite el atraco. Saw mata a Pluti y asigna a Wilmon.Kleya debe quitar un dispositivo durante la fiesta de Sculdun cuando él inspeccione su galería tras hallar una falsificación. Andor rechaza plan rebelde. ISB permite el atraco. Saw mata a Pluti y asigna a Wilmon.

  • Dirección
    • Ariel Kleiman
  • Guionistas
    • Beau Willimon
    • Tony Gilroy
    • George Lucas
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    • Elizabeth Dulau
    • Richard Dillane
    • Mia Soteriou
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  • CALIFICACIÓN DE IMDb
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    • Dirección
      • Ariel Kleiman
    • Guionistas
      • Beau Willimon
      • Tony Gilroy
      • George Lucas
    • Elenco
      • Elizabeth Dulau
      • Richard Dillane
      • Mia Soteriou
    • 18Opiniones de los usuarios
    • 12Opiniones de los críticos
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    Elizabeth Dulau
    Elizabeth Dulau
    • Kleya Marki
    Richard Dillane
    Richard Dillane
    • Davo Sculdun
    Mia Soteriou
    Mia Soteriou
    • Mishko
    Stellan Skarsgård
    Stellan Skarsgård
    • Luthen Rael
    Diego Luna
    Diego Luna
    • Cassian Andor
    Pui Fan Lee
    Pui Fan Lee
    • Niki
    Elliott Rennie
    • Bon
    Kyle Soller
    Kyle Soller
    • Syril Karn
    Kathryn Hunter
    Kathryn Hunter
    • Eedy Karn
    Alaïs Lawson
    Alaïs Lawson
    • Enza Rylanz
    Théo Costa-Marini
    Théo Costa-Marini
    • Dilan
    Kurt Egyiawan
    Kurt Egyiawan
    • Grymish
    Caroline Vanier
    • Leeza
    Anushka Chakravarti
    • BOS #1
    Freddie Meredith
    Freddie Meredith
    • BOS #2
    Richard Sammel
    Richard Sammel
    • Carro Rylanz
    Adria Arjona
    Adria Arjona
    • Bix Caleen
    Muhannad Ben Amor
    Muhannad Ben Amor
    • Wilmon
    • (as Muhannad Bhaier)
    • Dirección
      • Ariel Kleiman
    • Guionistas
      • Beau Willimon
      • Tony Gilroy
      • George Lucas
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    9poseyfan

    "We need them to know what winning feels like"

    Another fantastic episode setting up what is sure to be a fantastic finale to the arc.

    The political suspicion and planning continue. There are eyes and ears everywhere.

    There isn't much action in this episode, yet I'm locked in all the same. I can feel the shadow of something sinister cooking. Andor has doubled down on the gritty feeling it is known for.

    Andor truly is the best Star Wars has to offer. It doubles down on the great dialogue and character work. I applaud the team behind this and the many hours that it definitely took.

    Everything is shaking up for a great finale. Great decision releasing them 3 at a time.
    10lassegalsgaard

    I Have Friends Everywhere

    Revolutions have always been messy. They don't begin with clarity or finish with closure - they're forged in contradiction, compromise, and raw conviction. History reminds us that no two uprisings are ever the same. Some ignite from a single moment, others simmer quietly over decades. But what binds them all is the deeply human impulse to resist - whether it's an empire, a regime, a belief system, or simply the weight of despair. And in the middle of every struggle, there's always that question: Why are people fighting? The obvious answer is oppression. When rights are stripped and voices silenced, the fight seems justified. But even that isn't the whole story. Look closer, and you'll find something more elemental underneath: the search for purpose. For many, rebellion is not just a reaction - it's an identity. It's the act of defining yourself in opposition to the system that tried to erase you. It's what happens when survival isn't enough anymore, and something inside insists on meaning, on action. That's what "Andor" understands so well, and in "I Have Friends Everywhere," it expresses this not only through plot or spectacle, but through the quiet, desperate choices people make when pushed to the edge. This episode doesn't just illustrate the architecture of rebellion - it embodies the emotional reality of it. And in its final moments, it distills the essence of resistance with such precision, it feels like a heartbeat echoing across the galaxy.

    This episode is a testament to the richness of "Andor"'s world and the brilliance of its storytelling. Beau Willimon's writing continues to elevate the series with subtlety and intelligence, pulling from the real world to create something wholly resonant within the Star Wars galaxy. The tensions on Ghorman mirror the powder keg of the French Revolution - not just in political parallels but in emotional urgency - and the cloak-and-dagger atmosphere throughout is steeped in the espionage playbook of World War II. The result is a narrative that feels sweeping in scope yet deeply grounded in individual stakes. We are watching a galaxy awaken in fragments, with rebel cells moving in isolation, unaware of the wider web they're part of, but connected by shared defiance.

    The characters are where "Andor" continues to shine brightest. Every major player in this episode is compelled by something uniquely personal, and that individuality gives the show its emotional weight. Luthen remains the architect in the shadows, his quiet obsession driving the coordination of events he'll never get to take credit for. Saw Gerrera, ever the extremist, finds himself facing betrayal again - and the way he processes that only deepens his tragic complexity. Bix's presence is subtle but deeply affecting, and Adria Arjona gives her a quiet gravity, embodying someone broken but not yet defeated. And then there's Cassian. Diego Luna's portrayal continues to be one of the most nuanced in the franchise - this episode sees him shifting his persona fluidly, adjusting to his environment with the ease of a survivor who has learned to play every room just right.

    Visually, "I Have Friends Everywhere" stands as another triumph. Ariel Kleiman's direction brings texture and immediacy to every set piece. Unlike other recent "Star Wars" entries, "Andor" eschews the over-reliance on Volume technology in favor of physical, tactile environments that breathe with life. From the opulence of Sculdun's gallery to the dusty, subdued urgency of Ghorman's rebel camps, every location feels lived-in and real. It's immersive storytelling at its finest, making every choice and movement feel consequential.

    And the performances - once again - are remarkable. Forest Whitaker delivers a monologue here that is nothing short of electrifying, layering Saw's paranoia, rage, and conviction into one volcanic burst. Arjona gives Bix a haunted presence that says more in silence than most characters do with dialogue. But it's Luna's ability to turn on a dime - slipping from empathy to calculation to pure survival instinct - that continues to make Cassian one of the most compelling leads in the Star Wars canon.

    "I Have Friends Everywhere" is not just another excellent episode of "Andor" - it's a chapter that perfectly encapsulates the show's thesis. Rebellion isn't just about fighting empires. It's about fighting for yourself, for your people, for something that gives your pain meaning. This episode reminds us that the greatest revolutions begin not with an army, but with a whisper.
    8NeilisDead

    Forest cant act for toffee

    Quite liked the episode but Mr F. Whitaker is awful... and I am a fan. Pacing was better, felt a little forced and contrived but that is par for the course in the Wars. Those X-Wings got me in the feelers though and for that alone this gets a thumbs up... oh 1977 I was there but too young. But still here I am :-) woot!

    Apparently this isn't long enough which is a little bit silly because now I have to waffle. It's about time a certain druid appeared and Cassian needs to roll out some badassary, so far his finger tickling KFC love scene is tithe highlight of this arc... and come on that ain't working for anyone.
    8snoozejonc

    ...not for the sane

    There is plenty going on in I Have Friends Everywhere and it's all very well done.

    Cassian's arc significantly gathers momentum from the previous episode. I like the character development shown in his portrayal as an intelligent rebel spy, especially with some of his decision making.

    Saw Gerrera and the Onderons have more screen time and the scenes are strongly plotted and benefit from the star quality of Forest Whitaker. I hope these characters have more involvement in significant rebel activities as this one promises plenty.

    The scenes involving characters with unknown destinies like Dedra, Syril, and Luthen continue to be some of the most intriguing aspects. It makes me want to find out if the Imperial couple will continue down the current path or if there will there be a twist. Likewise Bix's fate is compelling, as what we see here fills me with dread.

    As ever the visuals are excellent and the performances are strong. For me Whitaker stands out with the most charisma.
    8Calaverasgrande

    Huffing fumes is the Force?

    This one is interesting. It further develops characters and relationships. It's got a more business like feel overall. With Cassian in what passes for a suit in that part of the Galaxy.

    I'm still on the fence with Forest Whitaker's character. I can't tell what he is going for really. But then that kind of fits in with this series. Sometimes it hops around so much, and there is often not a pay off for so long, that I lose track of people and threads of intrigue.

    Nevertheless he is kind of coming off like an intoxicated Nick Cage cameo. Which. Isn't. Always. A. Bad. Thing.

    But here does feel too camp.

    The part at the end did not make sense to me with the huffing fumes. I don't do spoilers so I won't dissect it. Just putting it out there that the stuff at the end was nonsense. Enough that it kind of kicked me out of suspension of disbelief and I'm no longer watching, I'm looking at it saying what the?

    Other than that it's par for course. The cinematography is spot on. I love the production design. The retro-futurism aspects remind me a lot of Loki. Everything is streamlined into little consoles with lots of clackety bits. But it also doesn't have much of that beat on for decades look like other Star Wars. Well not all of it.

    It does drag a bit here and there during this series overall. However this episode maintains a consistent forward momentum.

    I like that we are seeing threads connecting and things getting closer. Like I said this show is all delayed reward. They make you wait a long time for a punch line. Or rather an action sequence.

    I do think I'm going to have to watch the whole series over again. I'm often not remembering character's names or why they are suddenly shooting.

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    • Trivia
      At the beginning of the episode, a Mandalorian set of Beskar armor (chestplate, pauldrons and helmet) is briefly visible in Luthen's gallery.
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      When the subtitles translate a quotation as part of a question, where the quotation itself was not a question, the subtitles erroneously move the question mark inside the quotation marks, rather than following them.
    • Citas

      Wilmon: It's done. You can open the valve now.

      Saw Gerrera: There it is.

      [approaches rhydonium fumes and inhales]

      Wilmon: [horrified] What are you doing?

      Saw Gerrera: I have always loved you.

      Wilmon: How can you do that?

      Saw Gerrera: Because I understand it. Because she's my sister, rhydo, and she loves me. That itch... that burn... You feel how badly she wants to explode? Remember this. Remember this moment! This... perfect night. You think I'm crazy. Yes, I am. Revolution is not for the sane. Look at us: unloved, hunted, cannon fodder. We'll all be dead before the Republic is back and yet... here we are. Where are you, boy? You're here. You're not with Luthen, you're here! You're right here and you're ready to fight!

      Wilmon: [removes his protective mask, breathes deeply, coughing and choking]

      Saw Gerrera: We're the ryhdo, kid. We're the fuel. We're the thing that explodes when there's too much friction in the air. Let it in, boy. That freedom calling! Let it in! Let it run! Let it run wild!

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