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Screen Rant on MSNEmpathy Is The Key To Andor: How One Theme Unites Every Single Character Arc, & Gives Star Wars' Best TV Show Its PowerAndor is easily Star Wars' best TV show, and that's because a single theme runs through all the heroes and villains alike - the power of empathy.
Fans were left hanging as Andor Season 1 finished with Kino Loy's memorable statement, "I can't swim," eager to find out what became of the guy who directed one of the most compelling prison break sce
This article contains spoilers through the end of Andor.
A meme derived from a 2009 political cartoon always comes to mind when I see a new Star Wars project. Farmer Mickey Mouse, with an armful of buckets, gleefully strides toward an emaciated and fearful-looking milk cow wearing a Star Wars sign around its neck.
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Soap Central on MSN“Dropped the mic, man”: Tony Gilroy opens up on why Kino Loy and Cassian’s sister never returned in Andor Season 2Tony Gilroy's Andor Season 2 finally concluded Cassian's journey from a loner to a radicalized rebel against the Empire in the final three episodes.
Again, too much of this depends on the audience filling in the emotional gaps between arcs. And Bix’s decision in the third episode to flee Yavin so that Cassian will stay to do the necessary work doesn’t feel particularly earned, based on what little the writers have given Adria Arjona to play beyond suffering.
Andor' Creator Tony Gilroy on giving Season 2 a 'hopeful ending' leading into 'Rogue One' and creating Luthen and Kleya's backstory in Ep 210.