One Year Later
- Episódio foi ao ar 22 de abr. de 2025
- TV-14
- 51 min
Uma missão secreta. Um santuário ameaçado. Um casamento em Chandrilan. Um plano imperial assustador.Uma missão secreta. Um santuário ameaçado. Um casamento em Chandrilan. Um plano imperial assustador.Uma missão secreta. Um santuário ameaçado. Um casamento em Chandrilan. Um plano imperial assustador.
- Direção
- Roteiristas
- Artistas
- Wilmon
- (as Muhannad Bhaier)
- B2EMO
- (narração)
Avaliações em destaque
Because you will be given no time to catch a breath. I hardly knew anymore how much happened in the first season of Andor. It's great to see old characters - and also new ones. The eerie feeling you get when the intro appears. Great acting, great scenery, great music. Like in the previous season, there's so much happening - I can't and I won't describe any of it to stay at the no spoiler side of reviews. I just wish you all a great time finding your way back into Andor. The wait is over, and it definitely was worth it!
Andor has been the best thing to come out of Disney Star Wars, maybe even ever. I am being ecstatic to see where this goes.
New developments arise as the rebellion grows. New mysteries reveal themselves and I can't wait to watch more.
This was a solid start to the season. Good acting, good pacing, the music was also good. And I must say, the set design and special effects are already great. I am interested to see how they tie this arc up in the next two episodes. On to the next.....
Intense/action filled start leading into a strong episode setting up the story for Season 2.
Introducing new interesting characters and bringing back the incredible Ben Mendelsohn as Orson Krennick is very exciting. Diego Luna, Adria Arjona and the legend that is Stellan Skarsgård Are obviously also reprising their roles for Season 2.
I also have to say that I love that we Get 3 episodes every week, essentially working as a «new» movie every week.
We Are so lucky to have the incredible Tony Gilroy write/create this btw... Thank God for Tony Gilroy!
The episode starts with a great action scene to remind us once more that Andor is the best good-looking show on Disney Plus and has the best production value out of any show that has come out of this streaming service.
I still can't believe how good everything looks in this show. Every set looks practical and feels like a real place that characters are actually in.
The first episode of the second season does a great job of showing how each character is at this point from where we left off.
Bix still has PTSD from that awful torture she endured for days or even months, even after a year has passed, and I'm glad that the writers didn't forget about that and didn't just write it off. This is why the show is so good; actions have lasting consequences, and character development is here to stay.
They also do a great job of adding Krennic to the show with a pretty good explanation as to why he's here. The reason he's here actually makes sense and makes me excited for what's about to come.
The Ghorman scene reminds me of that scene in season 1 where the ISB is casually brainstorming about killing someone and making it look like an accident, and making up a story about it. But this time the scale is way up, and it's about a whole planet with multiple cities and thousands of citizens.
I thought Andor's plotline was good at the start, but became stagnant and predictable as it went on, and they maybe should've resolved it in the middle of the episode instead of stretching it to the end. But I guess it's all setting up to something bigger, and I have faith in the writing to turn this plotline into something amazing like the previous season.
Overall, it's a great season opener catching us up with each important character and setting up new plotlines. The only plotline I thought was repetitive throughout the episode and was predictable was Cassian's, but it wasn't that bad either. I'm sure the next episodes are gonna be even better.
Você sabia?
- CuriosidadesThe Tie Avenger prototype that Cassian Andor steals was a full interior and exterior TIE Fighter set build. It could support its own weight on four points of its lower wings.
- Erros de gravaçãoCassian steals the TIE Advanded and pilots the ship without wearing a helmet. TIE Pilots wear breathing apparatus & pressurized suits because all TIEs are not pressurized, the Empire did not value pilots. However, in the third episode, it is shown that the ship is able to carry passengers, even having seating for them, and is, therefore, pressurized.
- Citações
Niya: If I die tonight, was it worth it? You've done this before, you must have thought about it.
Cassian Andor: This makes it worth it. This. Right now. Being with you, being here at the moment you step into the circle. Look at me. You made this decision long ago. The Empire cannot win. You'll never feel right unless you're doing what you can to stop them. You're coming home to yourself. You've become more than your fear. Let that protect you.
Niya: Thank you.
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- Tempo de duração
- 51 min
- Cor
- Mixagem de som
- Proporção
- 2.35 : 1