This post contains spoilers For Andor Season 2, Episode 4.
Choosing a favorite monologue from Andor's first season is how to choose a favorite episode of the original trilogy. It's a difficult choice, Since several of the "Andr" Monologues 1 were some of all time the greatest in the Starwalks War Universe. From Luten's reception (Stellan Scarsgard) to share his dreams with ghosts of the Nemik (Alex Louter) manifesto, who declared the Empire unnatural work, speaks to Tony Gillroy's TV to "Rogue One" Emperia. However, it was the declaration of Maarva Andor (Fiona Show) to fight them from above the grave, which became truly legendary.
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Its wound warning in the center of the galaxy can now boast 2.6 million views on the YouTube account on "Starwells War"And frankly, we are surprised that the number is not greater. Then, you would not accuse you of during the episode this week, you felt your hair to stand in the end, as her words seemed to resonate through a secret meeting of Gomor and a fierce exchange involving two. While Cyril Carn (Kyle Soller) looks at his way through the secret event, Lein (Thierry Godard) is seen for the external presence of the empire and the influence he has. "And then, at night, when we try to sleep, when we try to forget, our city is being destroyed," we hear it crying, almost mirror words that Maarva spoke in season 1: "Empire is a disease that progresses in darkness. It is never more vibrant than when we sleep." This repetition suggests that history will be repeated at a crucial moment in the "Starwells War".
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The rebellion continues to wake up in season 2
As it stands, the rebellion is in its infancy. We know that after the first trio of episodes that marked the return of the show, it is already Sneakily re -introduced Javin 4, one of the most important locations of "Starwell War" and the base of the operations of the rebels that are moving forward. We are still ways to be fully constructed, but this is another sign that as the reach of the empire continues to stretch and infect areas it wants to overcome, it faces resistance pockets that can be separated from each other, but still form them all. Knowing how the events of "New Hope" play, the question is only in time before those groups unite and do exactly what Maarva has always been afraid to hope.
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What will be interesting to see is, given how Gurman introduces the worst part of the "Starwells War" we've ever seenHow much (if any) of these disturbed locals will make it alive from the seemingly immediate decay of the planet. Did those who remain enough to have enough struggle in them to return to the empire in a way that the villains did not foresee it? All future hidden bases, stolen plans for construction and son of a all -lord indicate that they will do so, but we will have to wait and see how it is all played as the "Andor" season 2 continues on Disney+.
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