Messenger
- El episodio se transmitió el 6 may 2025
- TV-14
- 44min
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- Dirección
- Guionistas
- Elenco
- Wilmon
- (as Muhannad Bhaier)
- Dirección
- Guionistas
- Todo el elenco y el equipo
- Producción, taquilla y más en IMDbPro
Opiniones destacadas
The episode does suspensefull build up really well, as we might see some of the major things, teased previously, unfold soon!
There were a sense of urgency and unease, as the decissions and choices made, has potentially major consequences!
The Ghorman storyline has been one of the major parts in this season, and it seems that we are about to reach the point of no return! The pieces are set, it feels innevatable, now we can only wait to see what happens!
The scenes with Andor and Bix were great too! Much like the previous qrc, I enjoy their development! We even got a tease to something that could tie all the way to Rogue One, concerning a "place to be"
The end promisses that it will only get better from here!
Cassian Endor was a relatively flat and less significant character in Rogue One, but the series does him a great service and continues to deepen him from moment to moment. Bix continues to be my favorite character from the series. The dynamic between Cyril and Daedra, who continues to be built as a villain on my monster, works phenomenally as usual.
I have no idea what to expect in the next two episodes, but I saw that they were great, and I immediately wanted to watch them.
One of the best series I have seen.
I call this episode the silence before the storm, since it shows how the empire prepares a massaker to secure their control over the planet, which is vital to the construction of the Death Star.
On the other hand we see the rebellion prepare themselves to strike first and send a message. Foolish they are, the empire is one step in advance. Ceril slowly discovers the true purpose of his tasks. The empire has been planning a trap all along. Andor is there, but can he save the people of Ghorman?
Events involving characters such as Cassian, Dedra, and Syril are at the forefront of everything and it leads compellingly into whatever comes next.
Certain aspects of Andor are now starting to connect strongly to Rogue One and also the original trilogy. I can feel the prelude to a massive nerdgasm, as the recognisable backdrops, characters, and foreshadowing all feature good storytelling opposed to just fan service.
In an episode that serves largely as a setup for what's next, "Messenger" succeeds most in how it balances momentum with introspection. The Rebels have begun to coalesce, now organizing out of the iconic Yavin IV base. It's thrilling to see the earliest formations of what will become the Rebel Alliance, but this episode doesn't shy away from showing how fragile that unity still is. There's fire in their hearts, but they're still learning how to aim it. The storytelling is deliberate. The pacing refuses to rush, and that patience pays off. On Ghorman, tension simmers beneath every scene. We watch the Empire's sanitized lies clash with the growing unrest of the people-Imperial propaganda woven with the fraying hope of a planet on the brink. The careful setup here gives every character's action weight and meaning, ensuring the payoff to come will land with force. One of the most fascinating additions to this episode is the subtle introduction of the Force. It's a bold move in a series that has thrived in the shadows of Jedi mythology, but it works. There's no mysticism for mysticism's sake. Instead, it's filtered through skepticism and grounded realism, aligning perfectly with the tone of "Andor." The Force is not a miracle-it's a question, and that question lingers powerfully in the minds of those who doubt it. It's handled with care, making its inclusion feel earned. All of this in the hands of Janus Metz and Dan Gilroy makes for a tense episode that clearly sets up great things to come.
"Messenger" reminds us why "Andor" remains a masterclass in world-building and character-driven storytelling. It may be a setup episode, but every frame buzzes with the promise of change. The rebellion is stirring, and Cassian's path forward is becoming clear-one small, weighty step at a time.
¿Sabías que…?
- TriviaActor Alistair Petrie reprises his role as Rebel Alliance General Davits Draven from Rogue One. Una historia de Star Wars (2016).
- ErroresAt 13:11, when Syril asks, "Who? And who's this tactical guy in your control room?" (filmed from behind), his mouth movements don't match the timing of the words.
- Citas
Syril Karn: Bombing at the Naval depot? I can't even get in there.
Dedra Meero: It's being investigated.
Syril Karn: The rumor is it's a set-up.
Dedra Meero: They're running it down.
Syril Karn: Who? And who is this tactical guy in your control room?
Dedra Meero: [pulls Karn aside] There's evidence of outside agitators.
Syril Karn: You serious? That's what I came here for. That is what I've been trying to do since I got here. That is what you told me you wanted and now... Now there's evidence I have to beg for?
Dedra Meero: We are trying to prevent an incident.
Syril Karn: By keeping me in the dark. My sources say this is nonsense.
Dedra Meero: Stop.
Syril Karn: What am I doing here?
Dedra Meero: Syril, please. You need to go home and pack and be ready to leave when I tell you.
Syril Karn: [incredulous] What?
Dedra Meero: Good things are waiting for us. We'll be out of here soon. We'll be back in Coruscant. We'll be together. We'll be rewarded.
Syril Karn: For what? What have we accomplished?
Dedra Meero: [kisses Karn aggressively] Be careful.
Syril Karn: Me?
Dedra Meero: Do what I told you.
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