After the "Rogue One" shocked the audience everywhere by killing every main character in the film in many tragic ways, there was reason to believe in her series of prophecy, "Andor", will follow. Of course, we knew that Diego Luna had to do to the end, because he had a few more days in it, but everyone else had a moon -sized death mark (scratches that - space station).
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It does not help that Tony Gilroy and his team made "Andor" one of the funniest television shows by nature of what reflects so much of our reality, whether it is Utrinski TV shows and news programs acting as propaganda for oppressive modeskilling dissidents for stupid reasons or Punch on the intestines of the episode that was the massacre in Gurman. It is easy to look at Andor and think that the show is too dark and depressed, and it wasn't about our knowledge of "Rogue One" and the original trilogy, you will be forgiven that you suspect the rebellion is actually doing something.
Fortunately, Gilroy and his team know better than just make a dark and depressing show. Instead, Season 2 of Andor had so many victories for the rebels as there were heartfelt moments of the empire being absolutely the worst. And sometimes, those highs and downs will come one right after the other: right after the massacre in Gurman, we had Mont Motma gave a speech killer in the Senate and effectively announces the establishment of the rebel alliance.
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In the end, even if some characters have tragically lost their lives on the road, others have done it to the last credits - everyone thanks Tony Gilroy for giving our boyfriend a happy ending to our boyfriend. Moreover, every villain in Andor got the horrific, righteous end they deserved.
That goes around, appears in Ander
First, let's talk about the villain who does not come from "Andor", director Orson Krnnick (Ben Mendelsson). Crennick is a pretty big part of Andor's last season, Helping planning the massacre in Gurman in order to acquire some resources that will help his project "Death Starvist". Of course, Crnnick does not die in Andor, but fortunately we know that he eventually meets the karmic nasty end by being destroyed by Scarif from his own death machine.
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As for the villains who came from "Andor", we start with Dr. Single the worst villain in the "Starwalks War" It was not included in the massacre in Gurman. A good doctor fulfills his end in the hands of Bix, who is blowing in Smithherence, as tortured by his own sadistic torture machine - the one who uses the sounds of screaming babies.
Ironic death after his own work is a recurrent topic in Andor. Take Cyril Carn (Kyle Saler), a man who worked tirelessly to help the empire and eventually brought the Gomor massacre, feeding Intel in the Gormian front to the point that the empire can accuse them of being a legitimate threat, falsely forcibly forcibly uprising and killing them all. In the end, Cyril was shot in the head after realizing that he helped commit a crimeImmediately after learning that the man who chased him for years, he did not even know who he was.
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Then there is Partagaz (Anton Smaller), a man who helped and illegally shut down countless people over the years in his role as the leader of the Coruscant Central Office. Except for Ib, he does not suffer mistakes, and after Partagaz failed to prevent the information on the Starweet of death, he was scheduled for execution. As a good space Nazi, Partagaz did not wait and decided to shoot at his head with a blister in his office as a small coward.
Whether they know it or not, the rebels win by the end of Andor
And finally, the final of the Andor series gave us a last look at our favorite fascist zealous, Dedra Merrero (Dennis Goff). Surprisingly, the Empire does not require a kindness to someone who ordered operations without authorization that resulted in the death of a man who wanted to doubt, as well as to use her authorization code to steal information about the death Starwar. So what gets from Dedra? She ends up sentenced to jail that seems like Cassian to keep Narkina 5, with electrified floors, food with food and absolutely terrible living conditions. Of course, she is the only villain who survives, but then again, if she lives long enough, she will be forced to see the fall of her beloved empire from inside her prison - or perhaps worse, even, not even hear For the destruction of the death Starwar, the fall of palpatine and at the end of the empire.
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Andor does not have to show the rebels earning a big victory against the empire. Until the last scene, the biggest victory is for Cassian to earn the confidence of the rebels in chasing after Latten's information received for the death Starwar. And yet, in a greater context, Andor's final is one of the absolute victory for the uprising. Imperial villains are either dead or on the way to be destroyed. The rebel alliance is fully formed and is soon ready to fulfill the empire in the open. And just days after the loans are rolling on this episode, a boy from Tatuin's Farm will bring a big blow to the empire. Cassian and other characters may not know it, but their lives burned about sunrise that millions saw through the galaxy.
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"Andor" is now completely Disney+.
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