Roughly two and a half years after its first season aired, Star Wars Andor, the fiercely political sequence starring Diego Luna who reprises the function of Cassian Andor he first performed in Rogue One, has returned for its second and last season. Overseen by Michael Clayton director Tony Gilroy, the present has an uncommon launch schedule this season: every Tuesday for the following few weeks, three new episodes will drop.
This week’s premiere, which kicked off the season with its first three episodes, gave us masses to speak about, and left us excited to see the place issues are going to go from right here.

Ethan Gach: Cassian Andor has by no means felt extra relatable to me as when he obtained into the cockpit of that new prototype tie-fighter and couldn’t determine the way to cease it from defaulting to inverted controls. Understanding he would hit “skip” at the beginning of each sport’s tutorial as properly looks like an necessary window into his character.
Carolyn Petit: That was a wild and enjoyable second, one which made me wish to play TIE Fighter once more! (I used to be fairly confused as to why Cassian hadn’t gotten coaching on the way to fly the rattling factor beforehand although, however this wound up being defined later.)
And what I really like about that complete intro sequence is that I feel it really works as a sort of microcosm of what makes Andor such a compelling and good present. It has “enjoyable” moments which might be uniquely Star Wars however they’re supported by storytelling that actually foregrounds the political battle that has at all times been current within the sequence.
Proper earlier than that scene with the TIE, Cassian speaks to an Imperial technician who has aided him at nice private danger to herself. She asks him a really affordable query: “If I die tonight, was it price it?” He offers her an exquisite reply, one that features the phrases, “You’ll by no means really feel proper except you’re doing what you possibly can to cease them. You’re coming house to your self.” It’s so true, I feel. So many people are struggling proper now with the potential danger concerned in standing as much as the malevolent political forces in our personal world, however on the similar time, not doing one thing means shedding ourselves as a result of we’re not being true to our personal ethical core.
Andor is aware of that performing in solidarity is gorgeous and that typically folks must make some horrible sacrifices. And it confronts us with all of this a couple of minutes earlier than giving us the just about comical motion of Cassian attempting to come back to grips with the rattling ship and mowing down heaps of stormtroopers within the course of!
Zack Zwiezen: It was a extremely sturdy begin to the present that immediately reminded viewers of what Andor is basically about, confirmed us how a lot he has grown in a yr, and in addition allowed the sequence to incorporate a enjoyable Star Wars journey of stealing a TIE Fighter and barely escaping. Excellent opening to a brand new season. Different writers and showrunners ought to take notes.
EG: That second with the technician is likely one of the stronger scenes in the complete opening chapter (first three episodes) and an necessary factor of humanity that type of underlies the entire undertaking and grounds it, which is that even the massive unhealthy galactic empire is filled with folks simply ready to be tipped over the sting into rebelling.
For each collaborator there’s somebody prepared to abandon. The opening episodes actually do an incredible job of teetering backwards and forwards between hope and despair, not simply due to the insurmountable odds but in addition due to the grim, darkish, and even immoral sacrifices made to try to even them.
CP: That’s proper. It doesn’t attempt to cut back or simplify issues morally or in human phrases, one thing Star Wars, a sequence that’s broadly about good vs. evil, “mild” and “darkish,” has arguably executed at occasions up to now.
In truth Andor is all about acknowledging the complexities, the truth that solidarity doesn’t at all times imply working alongside folks you’re in complete ideological lockstep and ideal concord with; typically it means working with folks you will have fierce disagreements with about some issues, however you’re aligned on one key precept or objective and also you let that be sufficient.
There positive are some terrible folks within the Empire, although; I proceed to significantly detest that smarmy bureaucrat Syril, for example.
And I used to be stunned to see, in what I feel is a primary for Star Wars as a sequence, Andor pertaining to how the fascist oppression of teams of individuals and sexual violence in opposition to girls traditionally go hand in hand, with that vile Imperial officer Krole trying to rape Bix. It was chilling, however I feel Andor’s severe dealing with of its subject material earned it the fitting to go there.
As for these “immoral” sacrifices you talked about, what can I say? I really like Luthen, and his willingness to do no matter he feels defending the Rise up calls for. Him telling Mon Mothma “How good for you” after he principally tells her, in his coded approach, that he’s gonna must take a sure legal responsibility out of the image and he or she acts like she doesn’t fairly perceive what he’s saying is such an incredible second, solely made higher by her attempting to lose herself in booze and music proper afterwards as some a part of her struggled with the painful realization that her dedication to this revolt had ethical calls for that went past even what she’d beforehand imagined.
ZZ: I additionally cherished the way in which Andor continues to point out that the revolt wasn’t some completely organized group of individuals all on the identical web page within the combat in opposition to the Empire.
Watching that ragtag group of rebels break into arguments after which get right into a protracted stand-off was an ideal reminder that a part of the issue you face when preventing big organized fascist empires is that you just are inclined to have plenty of numerous folks and concepts attempting to work collectively. And that may trigger individuals who needs to be on the identical facet to activate one another
I additionally assume it’s attention-grabbing that for a present named Andor, he’s not that huge part of the primary three episodes.
CP: Yeah! In that sense, these first three episodes did really feel a bit like set-up, placing Cassian himself to the facet a bit so they may each concentrate on laying the groundwork for Mon Mothma’s arc (I proceed to be so impressed by the complexity of Genevieve O’Reilly’s efficiency) and to be able to plant the seeds for…one thing (ahem) to occur on Ghorman afterward.
ZZ: Man, O’Reilly’s efficiency in that is so good. Who may have guessed that the actress George Lucas picked to play Mon Mothma—primarily as a result of she regarded so comparable—for just a few scenes that have been largely deleted from Revenge of the Sith would go on to be so unbelievable 20 years later.
Additionally, they need to completely add that scene again into Revenge of the Sith. It’s a great scene and it might join the flicks to Andor in a enjoyable approach for folks going again and re-watching them post-Andor.
CP: It was actually cool (in a horrifying approach) listening to these Imperial propaganda consultants discuss in regards to the methods through which they manipulate galactic opinion about Ghormans by leaning into and perpetuating damaging stereotypes, one other factor that Andor takes proper from the historical past books about how fascism works.
And I do assume these three episodes efficiently generated suspense round Cassian’s absence, together with his buddies (and, in fact, poor B2EMO!) feeling the strain rise as they awaited him. I do hope he will get to decisively shift right into a extra outstanding and lively function with the following three episodes although!
EG: Let’s speak about that wedding ceremony.
CP: NIAMOS!
ZZ: DJ DROIDBOT! I used to be impressed and loved that opening “oner” shot that walked us by means of the folks on the wedding ceremony and revealed Luthen on the finish.
EG: Think about having a number of principals on set to movie on the similar time!
ZZ: Think about having a set that huge!
CP: And speak about distinction. Superficially there’s the glitzy dancefloor, the wildly costly statue, the efficiency of pleasure and celebration, however all of the whereas there are such high-stakes political dimensions at play, and we actually really feel Mon Mothma working to remain centered on her political objectives that are a lot bigger than herself, whilst she’s coping with the very actual ache of a daughter who receives her coldly.
It’s grand and intimate suddenly, balancing the human and the political dimensions very successfully which I feel has lengthy been a talent that units Tony Gilroy aside.
EG: She’s attempting to create a greater future for her daughter who may be very content material to reside her comfy life below the Empire.
CP: Sure!
EG: In the meantime she’s offered out her childhood pal for being within the midst of a late-life disaster.
I additionally preferred the delicate look her husband offers her when she’s drunkenly dancing, like “Lastly she’s doing what all of us need her to do, simply shut up and have enjoyable.”
ZZ: Sure, that second together with her dancing and her husband watching caught out to me. It is a facet of Mothma we’ve by no means seen earlier than. Even the actress mentioned in a behind-the-scenes video that after doing that she realized extra about Mothma. And I feel all of us did, too.
Now, for an element I didn’t like: The loss of life of huge man Brasso.
To be clear: I don’t thoughts the present killing characters. It is a revolt in opposition to an evil empire. Persons are going to die. However I feel it was simply executed actually sloppily. I wasn’t even positive what occurred. It was a uncommon second in Andor the place I felt just like the course simply didn’t work. I used to be confused by the second. Wait he’s lifeless? How? When? He was shot? I feel? I don’t know… didn’t work for me.
CP: Agreed; as a personality, Brasso deserved to exit higher (or at the least extra clearly) than that.
ZZ: I get that the possibly the thought was, “Hey, look, heroes like Brasso can die simply as randomly as nobodies.” Certain. Fantastic. That’s a great level. I get it. However yeah, what a complicated loss of life for an superior character.
EG: Brasso had worse luck dodging blaster fireplace than the Jedi mowed down by Order 66.
ZZ: Too quickly, man. Too quickly.
CP: All the things else in regards to the state of affairs Brasso, Bix and the gang endured there actually resonated although.
I like that Andor is a present that, on one hand, we will write enjoyable lists of Star Wars Easter eggs about, and on the opposite, retains providing direct parallels to how precise oppressive and fascist governments work.
The language the Imperials used about them being not simply “undocumented” however “unlawful” had me desirous to scream “Nobody is against the law!” on the display, and Gilroy and co. are completely not being shy about making these connections as express as attainable; that fucker Krole says one thing like “The Councils want the assistance or there’s no harvest. The assistance is undocumented,” driving house how migrant employees which might be completely important to industries like agriculture are sometimes focused.
In the meantime, one factor I assumed was actually enjoyable: the informative video about these spiders on Ghorman. It had the texture of the sorts of government-produced instructional movies I’d typically see in school in elementary college.
ZZ: I cherished it! But additionally, I’m unsure why Krennic confirmed a lot of it. Perhaps he actually likes spiders!?
One thing I actually appreciated in regards to the assembly with Krennic and the opposite Empire members is how they aren’t all onboard, however others can type of persuade them to be worse. It’s delicate, but it surely reveals how these choices can occur. Even individuals who may assume they’re good, with sufficient energy and within the mistaken place, can conform to some horrible shit. After which they’ll say, “Effectively, it was a bunch resolution.” Or blame it on the Empire and never themselves.
Okay, we’ve talked sufficient about themes and writing and course and many others and many others. Can we speak about that Yavin-4 reveal?!
CP: Completely!
ZZ: I’ll admit it: I made a noise. Andor is a present that so not often does that sort of stuff that I squealed a bit. I’m a Star Wars sicko. And I cherished that reveal. I used to be so distracted by what was taking place that I didn’t even discover the actual fact they didn’t reveal the planet’s identify he landed on. After which I used to be like “Oh, you bastards!”
CP: I’ve to confess, it was fairly cool.
I’m not somebody who will get enthusiastic about references for the sake of references however this felt earned one way or the other; it’s cool understanding that this seemingly random planet really goes on to develop into a spot of important significance within the Rise up’s future. It looks like yet another factor that deepens Cassian’s legacy as a personality whose experiences and actions echo on into the long run, even when he doesn’t personally reside to see how.
ZZ: Additionally, I suppose the rebels are going to must kill plenty of big lizard pig aliens issues? Perhaps that’s a complete episode. Andor and the gang searching hogs.
(Additionally, pushes up glasses, it’s not a planet. It’s a jungle moon. Come on)
CP: Hahaha my unhealthy! I at all times recognize the depth of your Star Wars knowledge.
EG: Deep reduce to the principle plot level of Return of the Jedi.
How are we felling in regards to the three-episode drop construction? It type of extends the arc of them a bit, and makes for weaker particular person episodes, however a presumably extra nuanced and impactful 150 minutes? I’m not absolutely offered on it however I may additionally be too caught up within the excessive highs of season 1 which actually didn’t kick in till mid approach by means of.
CP: I feel it is sensible. These first three episodes actually felt like they’d their very own self-contained arc for me, and I anticipate the remaining three-episode drops will as properly.
ZZ: I feel it labored for me too. It principally is sort of a new Star Wars film each week.
I additionally assume it helps keep away from an issue Andor had with some folks in Season 1. That the present was too gradual or took too lengthy to get to huge moments. Personally, I didn’t love the slower tempo of the primary two episodes of Andor season 1 however the third episode offered me on the present. So I feel dropping them like this helps.
CP: It’s additionally the type of factor that will make extra sense on reflection, because the arcs of every three-episode cluster develop into clearer, with every group being set in a distinct yr, if I keep in mind proper, as they depend all the way down to uhh…assist me out right here Zack, BBY 0, is that proper?
ZZ: Technically we’re constructing to BBY1 as BBY0 is A New Hope. It’s bizarre. (And will get weirder if you understand that OBBY and 1ABY are type of the identical time interval however not. Don’t take into consideration these items.)
I’m glad you introduced that up although, as a result of I feel that is the primary time we’ve ever seen BBY present up in a present or film. I’m wondering how many individuals have been like “What?”
CP: I do know! I used to be stunned to see them put one thing largely solely identified to the die-hards up there.
ZZ: “3 Years Earlier than Andor, the principle character of this present, fucking dies” was Gilroy’s first selection, I’m informed.
EG: Can they get Gilroy to remake Rogue One?
ZZ: We are able to’t wrap this up with out speaking about Syril and Meero!
EG: Oh proper, that complete factor occurred.
ZZ: I noticed some folks on-line suggesting they aren’t a pair, which appears wild to me. It’s very clear these two are having some actually aggressive and but bland intercourse.
EG: He lives together with her proper?
ZZ: I feel that’s what the present was implying, yeah.

CP: Proper, what do we predict is happening there? Him saying “We may…faux you’re not again” sort of threw me off. Clearly the dynamics of their relationship are…odd, however I think they’re collectively in some sense.
EG: I’m curious to see the place that complete factor goes. I care zero about his character, so I hope he’s used extra as a foil to deliver attention-grabbing issues out of her or drive some surprising developments.
“We may…faux you’re not again” is what JD Vance’s sofa used to say to him.
CP: I feel Syril is fascinating as a result of he’s so loathsome. Only a gross nepo loser who thinks he’s doing nice and significant issues whereas taking a look at spreadsheets. Actually a villain for the DOGE period.
ZZ: I feel they’re going to flip. He’ll study Ghorman and see it as an incredible factor. She appears hesitant. She may even flip on the Empire and him. Additionally, that second the place she smiles freaked me out.
EG: My favourite scene together with her is after the assembly when she’s strolling again on Coruscant together with her boss they usually present a transparent cut up between the paperwork of the Empire and its autocrats.
Competent careerists who must stability the ideology of the undertaking and whims of their superiors with really getting the outcomes. Think about if we come out of this complete factor with an tried coup as a result of it’s clear the Loss of life Star is a extremely dumb thought.
“Push oppressed populaces to the brink to construct big weapon in house” is a reoccurring Icarus second for fascists within the Star Wars universe.
ZZ: I’d like to see a storyline like that. It’s one thing the flicks/reveals haven’t actually touched on. That the Empire was as soon as the Republic and never all of these individuals are instantly on board with worshiping a melted monster man wizard god and his creepy black-suited tremendous soldier dude.
The comics have touched on how the Empire’s numerous bureaucrats and troopers don’t actually get Darth Vader. Perhaps Vader even reveals up within the present in some unspecified time in the future. He can be the one the Emperor would ship to quash a coup.
CP: I’ve been questioning if that might occur.
I really feel like that might go one in every of two methods. It might be superior as a result of sure, he’s such a robust determine, he looms so massive within the Star Wars mythos and tactically it might make sense, as you say. On the similar time, a part of what’s made Andor so nice is that it largely avoids the sort of recurring main gamers from different Star Wars tales. Nonetheless, if Gilroy and co. determined to go that approach, I’ll be curious to see how they deal with it!
Earlier than we wrap it up, only one last item: I wish to shout out an excellent piece by Aftermath’s Gita Jackson that ran in The New York Instances just a few days in the past.
They make the necessary level that merely watching a present like Andor is just not, in and of itself, activism or resistance, an necessary factor to recollect in an period when many individuals do appear to view “consuming” the fitting media as some sort of significant act. Andor is in the end nonetheless itself the product of an enormous company empire. However I do assume we will completely acknowledge that truth whereas additionally letting ourselves really feel stirred and impressed by the craft and artistry of what Gilroy and all of his collaborators on this undertaking are doing.
I take into consideration how in season one, for example, Cassian was incarcerated, sentenced for a number of years (really it most likely would have been endlessly) for no cause in any respect, despatched to a brutal jail colony that supplied, in the end, only one approach out. I feel if even just a few younger individuals are struck by parallels like these, really feel one thing stirring inside them, and be taught to know an evil empire once they see one, properly, that might be fairly rattling cool.
ZZ: Andor followers, welcome to the resistance.
However sure, I’m so comfortable this present is again for therefore many causes. It’s excellent. It makes me really feel issues. It comes at an ideal time. And I get to speak to folks I learn about Star Wars for just a few weeks with out them going, “Bleh, Star Wars is so unhealthy/boring/no matter now.” That’s good. So yeah, I feel I converse for all of us after I say it’s superior that Andor is again.
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