Imperial manipulation. Ghorman frustration. Cassian and Syril center stage as Palmo erupts.Imperial manipulation. Ghorman frustration. Cassian and Syril center stage as Palmo erupts.Imperial manipulation. Ghorman frustration. Cassian and Syril center stage as Palmo erupts.
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10Sjamanen
One of the best episodes I have ever seen.
All the build-up and character developments led to this episode.
This episode was intensity at its highest form and as evil as only the Empire can be. Showing the polar opposites between the rebels and the Empire, and complexities within.
If you have been disappointed with the 2nd season so far, know that this episode makes it all worth it and then some. Just like season 1, it takes time to build up the story and the complexities within the characters and then strikes down as Lightning.
Absolute legendary episode and I cant wait to see where this second half of the season takes us.
All the build-up and character developments led to this episode.
This episode was intensity at its highest form and as evil as only the Empire can be. Showing the polar opposites between the rebels and the Empire, and complexities within.
If you have been disappointed with the 2nd season so far, know that this episode makes it all worth it and then some. Just like season 1, it takes time to build up the story and the complexities within the characters and then strikes down as Lightning.
Absolute legendary episode and I cant wait to see where this second half of the season takes us.
This goes beyond Star Wars, beyond sci fi, this was the greatest piece of film, cinema, tv, and movie that I've ever seen. It was perfect. I created my account 30 seconds after finishing the episode to write this. The suspense, the emotion, the pure evil, the story arcs, the character build, everything coming together in a wonderfully beautiful chasm of bedlam, chaos, and struggle. May never see a better piece of cinema ever.
Star Wars has found its edge once again with Andor. If only Boba, Acolyte, and others could've followed the rated-R style of writing in this. As opposed to the recent, PG nonsense.
Star Wars has found its edge once again with Andor. If only Boba, Acolyte, and others could've followed the rated-R style of writing in this. As opposed to the recent, PG nonsense.
What Tony Gilroy, Dan Gilroy, Janus Metz and the rest of the Andor Season 2 crew accomplished here is remarkable, this is the summit of everything the season has been building to since S2E1, such a touching, sad, horrifying and beautiful episode, Andor S2E8 will be remembered as one of the best episodes of modern television, what a masterpiece.
The Empire has never, been more scary than he is here. This is the kind of content Star Wars should be making more, this is the kind of content Star Wars needs more, I thought the One Way Out episode was unbeaten, but I'm glad to see I was wrong, Bravo, Bravo!
The Empire has never, been more scary than he is here. This is the kind of content Star Wars should be making more, this is the kind of content Star Wars needs more, I thought the One Way Out episode was unbeaten, but I'm glad to see I was wrong, Bravo, Bravo!
10daraehin
One of the best episodes of television I have personally ever seen. The stakes, the tension, the emotion this whole episode were unlike anything I've seen before in Star Wars media. Hours and hours have gone in to building various character arcs for this moment, and safe to say it did not disappoint. You feel the weight of every decision made and so do the characters. I for one am glad to have been here since day one to see this marvel of show become what it is now! 10/10 for me, and I fear Star Wars may never see anything like this again. This is Star Wars at its best, at its peak, and like never before.
No words to describe the feeling of watching this episode, but this is peak everything, while writing this I am still processing everything that I witnessed, what a show, what a feeling, simply marvelous.
The brilliance of this resides on the fact that I can't wait to finish this show and rewatch Rogue One and episodes IV through VI, the absolute disgust that the empire representa and ironically the parallels that we actually see in your daily news is just baffling, absolutely frightening yet inspiring.
Tony Gilroy you absolute genius this show is brilliance, it might not feel formulaic but in its very core THIS IS STAR WARS.
The brilliance of this resides on the fact that I can't wait to finish this show and rewatch Rogue One and episodes IV through VI, the absolute disgust that the empire representa and ironically the parallels that we actually see in your daily news is just baffling, absolutely frightening yet inspiring.
Tony Gilroy you absolute genius this show is brilliance, it might not feel formulaic but in its very core THIS IS STAR WARS.
Did you know
- TriviaThe Imperial troop transport seen on the Ghorman plaza is based on the Sd.Kfz. 231 (6-Rad) is a German armored car from the mid-1930s that was used by the German army before and during the first campaigns in World War 2.
- GoofsDespite needing specialist equipment to move them into position both before and during the massacre the heavy barriers are pushed around easily by the crowd in several scenes. They are clearly made of light plastic or foam.
- Quotes
Cassian Andor: [to Syril Karn] Who are you?
- ConnectionsFeatured in WatchMojo: 10 Biggest Moments from Andor Season 2 (2025)
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