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Messenger

  • El episodio se transmitió el 6 may 2025
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Denise Gough in Messenger (2025)
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Yavin crece. Wilmon busca ayuda. Dedra está en Ghorman. Cassian responde al llamado.Yavin crece. Wilmon busca ayuda. Dedra está en Ghorman. Cassian responde al llamado.Yavin crece. Wilmon busca ayuda. Dedra está en Ghorman. Cassian responde al llamado.

  • Dirección
    • Janus Metz
  • Guionistas
    • Dan Gilroy
    • Tony Gilroy
    • George Lucas
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    • Muhannad Ben Amor
    • Diego Luna
    • Adria Arjona
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    • Dirección
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    • Guionistas
      • Dan Gilroy
      • Tony Gilroy
      • George Lucas
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      • Muhannad Ben Amor
      • Diego Luna
      • Adria Arjona
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    Muhannad Ben Amor
    Muhannad Ben Amor
    • Wilmon
    • (as Muhannad Bhaier)
    Diego Luna
    Diego Luna
    • Cassian Andor
    Adria Arjona
    Adria Arjona
    • Bix Caleen
    Kyle Soller
    Kyle Soller
    • Syril Karn
    Jonathan Rhodes
    Jonathan Rhodes
    • Reporter #1
    Taniel Yusef
    • Reporter #2
    Denise Gough
    Denise Gough
    • Dedra Meero
    Anton Lesser
    Anton Lesser
    • Major Partagaz
    Kurt Egyiawan
    Kurt Egyiawan
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    Jonjo O'Neill
    Jonjo O'Neill
    • Captain Kaido
    Lee Ross
    Lee Ross
    • Kloris
    Genevieve O'Reilly
    Genevieve O'Reilly
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    Pierro Niel-Mee
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    Raphael Roger Levy
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    9lassegalsgaard

    Messenger

    History doesn't shift all at once. It pivots quietly, on moments so small they might be missed-a word spoken in frustration, a whisper in a hallway, a mission accepted with quiet resolve. "Andor" has always understood that revolutions begin not with grandeur, but with ripples. And in "Messenger," those ripples gather force, signaling a tide that's about to turn. Cassian Andor's journey started with a search for his sister, a longing to reclaim something lost-his home. In time, he found just that, just not in the form of his family-the Rebellion. And this episode may have just proven why this was always his clear direction.

    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.
    8snoozejonc

    Sets the intrigue in motion

    Messenger sets the scene nicely following the next time jump. It sets in motion what feels like an exciting plot involving characters we have invested in over the past season and a half.

    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.
    9TheDevilScroll

    Still Amazing

    An excellent episode as usual, Endor's level does not drop and it is amazing to me how much it feels like Tony Gilroy planned everything down to the last detail so that the series would correspond with Rogue One, but also stand on its own. The scene where Bix and Endor meet the Force-sensitive cook is no less than brilliant, and emphasizes this idea exactly - standing on its own, but doing a great service to Rogue One.

    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.
    8BenM3801

    You Are A Messenger

    Powerful and intense. The tension is palpable and the stakes are at an all time high. The next two episodes of this arc will be generational. The pieces are moving forward and the storm is coming.

    Not only was this episode incredible at raising the stakes but it also had some very moving scenes.

    Everything with the force healer, Cassian, and Bix was so profound. Its the first time this shows writing has really dealt with the force and it was used to bring such meaning to Cassian. Trying to understand your purpose in life, not knowing how to express your pent up emotions, very strong writing. So excited for the next episodes.
    9sammyadelaiye

    The force introduced

    One of Andor's strengths lies in its nuanced character development. We witness Cassian's gradual transformation into the rebel spy we know from Rogue One.

    Seeing Bix and Cassian in a different context reminds us that he begins as a reluctant rebel. We also observe his growing adaptability, his ability to become a chameleon.

    Furthermore, the introduction of a Force user and their interaction with Cassian subtly foreshadow his destiny.

    Meanwhile, Mon Mothma navigates the intricate political landscape of Coruscant as Ghorman faces increasing oppression under Imperial policies, leading to growing unrest among its people.

    In stark contrast, we find Syril and Dedra in very different circumstances as their realities collide. Watching them react to forces beyond their control is compelling, with both actors delivering strong performances. Seeing Dedra trying to process her emotions and feelings presents complexity to the character as her humanity shines through.

    The scene where the Ghorman senator comes to Mon Mothma carries significant weight, and we feel her complex emotions-fear, pity, and anxiety-powerfully conveyed.

    We also see Wilmon evolve into a character more committed to the rebel cause and Luthen's vision than Cassian, as evidenced by his mission to bring Cassian back.

    The entire cast delivers fantastic performances, and the sheer number of talented actors contributes to the episode's impressive scale and quality.

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    Thriller

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    • Trivia
      Actor Alistair Petrie reprises his role as Rebel Alliance General Davits Draven from Rogue One. Una historia de Star Wars (2016).
    • Errores
      At 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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    • Fecha de lanzamiento
      • 6 de mayo de 2025 (México)
    • País de origen
      • Estados Unidos
    • Sitio oficial
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    • Idioma
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    • Locaciones de filmación
      • City of Arts and Sciences, Valencia, Comunidad Valenciana, España(Exterior)
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      • Lucasfilm
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