This is How You Make a Season Finale.

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The Finale for Andor was near perfect. We take a look at how the entire season has been building up for this one moment. Andor does an excellent job taking all of the storylines from the season and brings them together into a neat tight package.
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The hammer guy had one job, did it well and got to Spartan kick a stormtrooper off. Get him in the hall of fame.

neofulcrum
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"Andor at its core is not really an action movie." Full agreement; this is why when action does happen, it feels important, risky, and always advances the plot. So good.

charlesreed
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Brasso might be my favorite character this season. Even Bix was motivated at least partially by her desire for personal gain and profit.

Brasso seemed to really just care about protecting his friends, his elders, his city. He’d do anything for them. Loved it.

andedom
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Andor is the gold standard for what we need in new Star Wars media. The creators took a secondary protagonist from a side film (Rogue One) and made him an icon for the franchise. We need more series like Andor

declanhandley-byrne
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“Rebels have allies.”
Cassian may have lost everything but he is not alone.
I love the vulnerability Diego Luna tried to suppress during this entire episode; his eyes constantly on the verge of tears.
And that HUG embodies everything I love about this show.
ANDOR is an unforgettable experience and I’ve enjoyed being part of this community for the past ten weeks.
Thanks for bringing us together, Allen.

multipass
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Syrils mother treated him like a commodity, no wonder he thought the interrogation was a conversation

canis
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Andor’s last scene with Luthen was genuinely understated, masterfully so. Cassian essentially gives his weapon freely to Luther and quietly says “GIVE ME LIBERTY OR GIVE ME DEATH!”

carlosmh
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Karn and Mosk switching hats was great comic relief. The buildup of suspense with the band followed by Imperial preparation for a riot was perfect. Then the fighting gave me Dark Knight Rises vibes. Post credits scene was cool. This was an excellent Season finale.

indianajones
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I felt like Mon Mothma is using her husband's past gambling problem to her advantage.
She brought it up out of the blue and blamed him for doing it again only as a way to hide her culpability.
I don't think he is gambling again, but the empire will attribute the missing money and active accounts to it.

She pulled a dirty move. She's trying to dig herself out of a hole.

It was brilliant.

Your channel is, by far, the best deep dive into Star Wars currently.

Chaptastic
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In my opinion, Andors finale justifies what is considered its biggest flaw. That being the very slow first two episodes. But this finale is not possible without the foundation that is built in that first hour+. The finale works because the people of Ferrix are REAL.

samuelwallace
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A masterful thing Tony Gilroy was able to pull off in this finale was not kill anyone (Rebels or Empire) of importance and STILL it was so impactful. I don’t know how many shows/movies I’ve watched where in order for the story to resonate, someone big has to die. Just another example of the next level storytelling of this series

benvoiceactor
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12:18 I think Perrin doesn't actually have a gambling issue at all; he's telling the truth, but Mon Mothma's throwing him under the bus to protect herself because she knows the driver's listening.

OrangeBananaMonster
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Imagine Dedra has to move in with Syril's mom, and the mom is just like "This is getting out of hand. Now there are two of them!".

TurokRevolution
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It needs to be pointed out that Syril ran toward the explosion, which sheds a bright light his character. On the surface he seems like the kind of character we would expect to run off screaming. Syril has the brains and kahunas, but just lacks the experience. He could be very dangerous.

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I think the Maarva would have enjoyed her brick being used as a weapon

mrtmusic
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Brasso makes me think of the saying "beware the anger of a patient man"
Actually, the saying could apply to all of them

rkhound
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I loved how many of the characters' position changed during this finale. Dedra finally, for once lost control over the situation. Syril finally succeeded in something, which sounds kind of funny when you think about it. Luthen eased up a bit, he wasn't as careful as he had always been while wondering the streets of Ferrix. But the fact that this was so visible surely is a product of careful and comprehensive character development throughout this 1st season of Andor. Loved this finale

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This Cassian guy is shaping up to be a great character. I hope he continues a long career in the SW universe.

Nexx
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I'm surprised nobody has talked about Cassian's own season 1 arc being concluded perfectly at the end of the episode, . . .he was constantly running from his problems and then at the very end he finally faced his problems, and literally faced his number 1 problem . .which was Luthen.

brent
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I really love how removed most of the major characters are from this episode. Dedra for all of her scheming is knocked on her ass and nearly killed by the mob. Cassians main focus is on getting Bix out. Luthen displays the closest thing to surprise we've seen him so far in this episode, and for all of his schemes and plans he had little to no direct part in what's going on. Its the people of Ferix. The everyman who rises up and brawls with the empire, the everyday people of Ferix who drive the action through most of the episode. Their funeral for a community leader, their small act of defiance to excede the gathering capacity. One scarred and angry youth with a bomb. The bell tower man helping rally. They're the main character in this episode

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