Large spoilers Next for Andor's Season 2 Final.
"Andor" is a miracle on television - meaninglessly written, acted, designed and footage of a series that is unlike everything we have seen so far in the Starwalk War Universe, but still works exactly Because It takes place in the nearly 50-year-old franchise. Tony Gilroy and his team have done something special in withdrawing the curtain of the fight against the empire and showing the human price of freedom, individuals who have made their minds without the sun and set fire to their lives to make a sunrise that they knew they would never see.
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During the season "Andor" 2, we saw the birth of the rebel alliance as we know it from "Rogue One": a brittle union made by Groups with many different approaches and ideologies that constantly bump each other. Each episode of "Andor" added a nuance not only to the "Rogue One", but also to the entire franchise "Starwoles War" in general, reviewing the original space opera trilogy with moral complexity that makes the fight against the empire more realistic than ever.
Indeed, although it is a very show set in a galaxy far, far, much of what Andor does is so special is how human it is - and how intimate it is despite its epic volume. The show shines bright on the little ones, at times almost invisible ways everyday people can influence you without knowing and knowing and Like even a hotel clerk said a line was thrown One day a group of people can one day give up their lives to steal the plans of the death Starwar. We all know about Luke, Jan and Leia, but "Andor" reminds us that there were dozens of people who came before them and had as much contribution to the cause, even if their names were forgotten by history.
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The final of Andor's Season 2 refers to one of those forgotten heroes of the rebellion to show their influence continued long after their death.
The words of dumbk lived forever
In Episode 12, after bringing Cleaia (Elizabeth Dulau) to Javin IV's security, Cassian Andor (Diego Luna) struggles to convey the command to the command and to persuade them to obey Luten Rael (Stellan Scarsgard) for the secret super weapons. Desperate and hopeless, he visits Vel Sartha (Jay Marsay) and both recall that they are the last survivors of the original Aldani rebel group. Then, they pay tribute to their fallen comrades, who have become too much. Both toast to Gorn, Nemik, Taramin, Quest, Gormans, Feriks, Maarva, and even Danis - which means they were also deleted after the Aldani heist, who would be tied Memories of SM-33 for the planet as unsustainable.
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It's already a moving moment, but what makes a real emotional blow to the intestines is that we immediately cut Claya, waking up to Javin as we hear a famous speech. "Wille has times when the fight seems impossible ..." This, of course, is part of a "trace of political consciousness", written by one Caris Nask (Alex Lotter). That is, the manifesto of Nemik is back!
In case you need a reminder, Nemik was part of Aldani Heist's crew and was responsible for calculating the escape trajectory of the group after Heist. Aldani's bow was spectacular, and much of why that bow worked was that Nemik was one of the first people we met, who was ideologically dedicated to the uprising. His manifesto in the finals of season 1 was a turning point for CassianInspired his move from a full -time rebel skeptic.
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Not only are the ideas of freedom of dumbn alive and many years after his death, but his message is stronger than ever. Immediately after Claya, we cut into Lio Partagaz (Anton Les), who actually hears the manifesto in his ISB office. It turns out, the manifesto is spreading widely from the death of Nemik, to the extent that it is widely known to ISB officials. "It just continues to spread, isn't it?" Pardagaz recounts one of his subordinates, which confirms that it is difficult to contain the message of dumb.
An uncertain rebel whose contribution was epic
"Andor" is for all people whose names are forgotten by history. People who do not receive fame and do not raise death Stars, but instead do the dirty work, finding critical information whose importance only becomes clear after the fact. People whose biggest contribution is just a little pushing the line forward.
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People like Maarva (Fiona Show), Whose speech has radicalized the people of Ferix to stand. People like Lonny (Robert EMS), who lived in the shadows but were responsible for setting up the rebellion on the road to learn about the death Starwar and eventually destroy it. People like a mute, whose contribution was not in life, but in death, inspired countless lives to join the cause, even if they never learn about the name of mute.
When Partagaz listens "a trace of political consciousness", he is very clearly disturbed. Whether it is because it should be executed by the empire because it has failed to contain leaking information about the death Starwar or because the hearing of the words "tyranny requires constant effort. It breaks, the leak. However, it is quite important that the last thing that makes ragaz before shooting in the head is to listen to the words of the longtime rebel. Even the most loyal imperial has some doubts when their time ends.
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Here's to a mute, Deliver to one of the biggest speeches in the "Starwalks War", And the man who gave it all for the rebellion.
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