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Let those Ferrix bells toll.
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"I wanted to have something hopeful at the end of this. We're punishing a lot of people in this show," Gilroy said.
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Don't miss the final episodes of Andor.
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Even in crisis, life goes on, and good things happen.
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Moving, beautiful, angry, and desperately sad, Andor has done something very special here.
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Andor's sudden introduction of The Force makes it feel more magical and beautiful than it has since Yoda lifted Luke Skywalker’s X-wing out of the swamps of Dagobah.
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"Oh my God, there's destiny here."
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"Presenting an idealized society, or some sort of idealized utopian diversity in the planet, does not help me tell the story of oppression on Ghorman," Gilroy said.
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"My god, there's the thing you've been chasing all this time and it doesn't even know who you are!" Gilroy said.
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Oh, boy, I hope Dedra tells Syril to turn out the lights again this week.
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Gilroy also teased that Earth-bound fans might be able to remix their own versions of Mon Mothma's fave rave song as soon as this week.
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I can’t tell you how much good it does my heart to watch a
Star Wars show that’s horny.
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It's not just about the fit, it's about the swagger.
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Cassian disguised as a fashion designer? Yes please.
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"Because she's my sister rhydo, and she loves me!"
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Andor has reimagined the iconic Senator from Alderaan this week.Â
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The highlight of this episode is quiet, wordless.
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The revolution starts here.
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There are plenty of reasons to argue that Shawn Levy fits a devalued Star Wars brand perfectly.
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This isn’t a show about the Empire and the Rebellion. It’s a show about us, because we’re both.