Lonni Jung taps out. Dedra closes in. Luthen scrambles. Kleya delivers.Lonni Jung taps out. Dedra closes in. Luthen scrambles. Kleya delivers.Lonni Jung taps out. Dedra closes in. Luthen scrambles. Kleya delivers.
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I think this is another superb chapter for similar reasons to previous Andor episodes. You can feel the story is reaching some of its most momentous and eventful points.
The characters Luthen and Kleya have operated mysteriously and ruthlessly without much explanation until now. However, they have centre stage in scenes that perfectly mix suspenseful drama and purposeful backstory. There is little I can say without spoiling, but it is safe to mention that it is compelling, thanks largely to them having unknown fates in the Star Wars universe.
From a visual perspective it is one of the best episodes in the series. The actors and cinematographers tell the story effectively, with little reliance on dialogue. Everything is cut together perfectly by the editors and enhanced by the arts design and music.
I admit that my rating is probably skewed by a large degree of franchise bias, but as I have mentioned in previous reviews, it is so pleasing to see this standard of content within the Star Wars franchise.
The characters Luthen and Kleya have operated mysteriously and ruthlessly without much explanation until now. However, they have centre stage in scenes that perfectly mix suspenseful drama and purposeful backstory. There is little I can say without spoiling, but it is safe to mention that it is compelling, thanks largely to them having unknown fates in the Star Wars universe.
From a visual perspective it is one of the best episodes in the series. The actors and cinematographers tell the story effectively, with little reliance on dialogue. Everything is cut together perfectly by the editors and enhanced by the arts design and music.
I admit that my rating is probably skewed by a large degree of franchise bias, but as I have mentioned in previous reviews, it is so pleasing to see this standard of content within the Star Wars franchise.
This episode was one of the best experiences I have had in this show in terms of character and writing!
Luthen is one of my favorite characters in Andor and an episode centered on Luthen and Kleya is more than I could have ever wanted!
I will let this go back to Luthens legendary monologue from season one! The man who knew that he might never see that sunrise he was fighting for, yet he gave up everything for what he believed in!
His significans to the rebellion might not be mentioned in the movies.. but we know.. knows how huge a role he played!
The episode was an emotional rollercoaster with spectacular writing and acting! Stellan was amazing as Luthen and Kleya really got to shine! The tension was next level and I was on edge for the most of the episode as if The Empire was breathing down my neck!
Luthen is one of my favorite characters in Andor and an episode centered on Luthen and Kleya is more than I could have ever wanted!
I will let this go back to Luthens legendary monologue from season one! The man who knew that he might never see that sunrise he was fighting for, yet he gave up everything for what he believed in!
His significans to the rebellion might not be mentioned in the movies.. but we know.. knows how huge a role he played!
The episode was an emotional rollercoaster with spectacular writing and acting! Stellan was amazing as Luthen and Kleya really got to shine! The tension was next level and I was on edge for the most of the episode as if The Empire was breathing down my neck!
Holy crap this was amazing. I keep reading all these comments slamming the show because there's "too much talking." I'd given up on SW since the original batch of prequels came out. It's like a quality, character driven, story that doesn't paint by numbers and contain Jar Jar Binks offends a specific subset of the fanbase. My favorite line from this episode or the one that follows is SO applicable in our world today; "don't look away."
I wish Dis+ would have dropped these episodes a week at a time. This is the kind of show that's fun to reflect and talk to friends about. If Gilroy can make a show of this quality/nuance why wouldn't Disney Greenlight similar projects. This is SO much better than any of the Asoka or Mando I was willing to try (and I gave Mando a chance - watched a whole season.
Cassian gets to rest in this one. The story telling in this episode is genius. What is revealed will make rewatching the whole series over again that much more special. Are you listening Disney? I will keep paying you to watch this whole show on demand whenever I need it again.
We get to know Kleya like never before, we understand why this is so hard, in the very moment that it's happening. Luthen is further established as one of the best characters in Star Wars lore. It's rumored now that Leya may have actually been Axis all along, but it doesn't really matter. They, are a collective duo that is Axis. And this ending wraps it all up so perfectly.
We get to know Kleya like never before, we understand why this is so hard, in the very moment that it's happening. Luthen is further established as one of the best characters in Star Wars lore. It's rumored now that Leya may have actually been Axis all along, but it doesn't really matter. They, are a collective duo that is Axis. And this ending wraps it all up so perfectly.
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"Make It Stop", a tenth episode of season 2 was as great as the last few episode. "Andor" is killing in a quality in a second half of the season. The slow set up has finished, now every episode is a payoff. And its a great payoff - no spoilers. This episode and its ending was probably the most sad one. I liked the storytelling, screenplay, acting and directing in here very much - they are all excellent. In terms of writing, "Andor" is the best thing Star Wars have ever had, and probably will never have again.
Overall, with only two episodes left in the series, i looking forward to see how it all ends up, or to be more precise - how everything fells into places.
"Make It Stop", a tenth episode of season 2 was as great as the last few episode. "Andor" is killing in a quality in a second half of the season. The slow set up has finished, now every episode is a payoff. And its a great payoff - no spoilers. This episode and its ending was probably the most sad one. I liked the storytelling, screenplay, acting and directing in here very much - they are all excellent. In terms of writing, "Andor" is the best thing Star Wars have ever had, and probably will never have again.
Overall, with only two episodes left in the series, i looking forward to see how it all ends up, or to be more precise - how everything fells into places.
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- TriviaThe hospital is called the "Lina Soh Hospital". It was named after the chancellor in the High Republic book series.
- Quotes
Little Kleya: When do we start fighting back?
Luthen Rael: We have.
Little Kleya: By walking away?
Luthen Rael: We fight to win. That means we lose. And lose and lose and lose... until we're ready. All you know now is how much you hate. You bank that. You hide that. You keep it alive until you know what to do with it. And when I tell you to move, you move. Move!
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