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Andor
S2.E6
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What a Festive Evening

  • Episode aired Apr 30, 2025
  • TV-14
  • 54m
IMDb RATING
8.7/10
15K
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Alastair Mackenzie and Genevieve O'Reilly in What a Festive Evening (2025)
ActionAdventureFantasySci-FiThriller

Vel and Cinta to Ghorman. Cassian home to Bix. An argument. A heist. A party. Everything at risk.Vel and Cinta to Ghorman. Cassian home to Bix. An argument. A heist. A party. Everything at risk.Vel and Cinta to Ghorman. Cassian home to Bix. An argument. A heist. A party. Everything at risk.

  • Director
    • Ariel Kleiman
  • Writers
    • Beau Willimon
    • Tony Gilroy
    • George Lucas
  • Stars
    • Diego Luna
    • Stellan Skarsgård
    • Elizabeth Dulau
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  • IMDb RATING
    8.7/10
    15K
    YOUR RATING
    • Director
      • Ariel Kleiman
    • Writers
      • Beau Willimon
      • Tony Gilroy
      • George Lucas
    • Stars
      • Diego Luna
      • Stellan Skarsgård
      • Elizabeth Dulau
    • 38User reviews
    • 11Critic reviews
  • See production info at IMDbPro
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    Diego Luna
    Diego Luna
    • Cassian Andor
    Stellan Skarsgård
    Stellan Skarsgård
    • Luthen Rael
    Elizabeth Dulau
    Elizabeth Dulau
    • Kleya Marki
    Faye Marsay
    Faye Marsay
    • Vel Sartha
    Théo Costa-Marini
    Théo Costa-Marini
    • Dilan
    Adria Arjona
    Adria Arjona
    • Bix Caleen
    Lee Ross
    Lee Ross
    • Kloris
    Genevieve O'Reilly
    Genevieve O'Reilly
    • Mon Mothma
    Alastair Mackenzie
    Alastair Mackenzie
    • Perrin Fertha
    Anton Lesser
    Anton Lesser
    • Major Partagaz
    Robert Emms
    Robert Emms
    • Supervisor Lonni Jung
    Jacob James Beswick
    Jacob James Beswick
    • Supervisor Heert
    Varada Sethu
    Varada Sethu
    • Cinta Kaz
    Denise Gough
    Denise Gough
    • Dedra Meero
    Alaïs Lawson
    Alaïs Lawson
    • Enza Rylanz
    Ewens Abid
    Ewens Abid
    • Tazi
    Abraham Wapler
    • Samm
    Caroline Vanier
    • Leeza
    • Director
      • Ariel Kleiman
    • Writers
      • Beau Willimon
      • Tony Gilroy
      • George Lucas
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    User reviews38

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    10and_mikkelsen

    Are you crying?!

    Another conclusion that manages to keep me perfectly on edge all the way right up to its bitter end!

    This was a build up worth waiting for as you know what will happen, but you dont know how it will happen or the potential consequences!

    It feels more and more like a war at this point, with personal losses and sacrifices! Every victory comes with a prize and more and more i get the feeling that this season is building towards an explosive sinister finale!

    The writing is once again miraculous as Andor manages to craft tension from simple, yet effective scenes and moments! Those last 20min was just incredible!

    I have been up all night working a night shift.. when I got home this morning, I descided to watch these three episodes, and they have managed to keep me awake, so I guess that says it all!

    Its dark, its serious, its realistic!
    10rabaimiklos

    This show puts every single other existing Disney Star Wars content to shame

    The score, the visuals, the effects, the acting, the directing, the writing, the editing - every element is a masterclass in this arc.

    Even though there wasn't much action, I was still on the edge of my seat at the end of this episode.

    The characters are smart, there's not a single mistake or irrationality in the writing, each actors and actresses deliver absolutely phenomenal performances.

    One criticism I would say is that the last scene may have been rushed a little bit, a short scene where the characters get informed and discuss their next move which was displayed in the last scene may have helped in my opinion.

    Still, the other Disney plus series can't even compete with "Andor", this show is on another level. Sadly I feel we will never get this good Star Wars ever again after this show ends, but I'm grateful it happened.
    9jakobschierl

    Revolution is not for the sane!

    This series really does get better and better from story arc to story arc. The build-up is insane, the script is perfectly structured, the dialog is fantastic and the acting from EVERYONE involved is just great.

    This is peak Star Wars!

    Andor proves that with the right leads in front of and behind the camera, it's still possible to tell great and not forced stories in the Star Wars universe and I'm so grateful that this show exists and hopefully Disney will finally take a cue from the quality of this show for the future of Star Wars.

    Tony Gilroy has created something truly wonderful here.

    PS: Gohrman is so detailed I could cry.
    9snoozejonc

    All about the final scene

    This is a strong conclusion to the second trilogy of episodes with standout moments.

    There is little information about the plot I can reveal without spoilers but it is safe to say that this is a pretty tense and eventful episode that contains compelling moments on both Ghorman and Coruscant. Characters like Syril, Dedra, Luthen, Krennik, Kleya Marki, Vel and Cinta are all use well by the filmmakers.

    For me the highlight is the final scene, which I can give no details about, other than it was unexpected to me and a satisfying moment given the build up involving the relevant characters. What the fallout will be is quite intriguing. I hope when the time jumps to the next three episode arc that it will be shown as having a significant impact.

    For me all actors are on top form and the visuals are amazing as ever.

    For me it is an 8.5/10, but I round upwards.
    7simmans

    Beyond the Blue Rainbow

    Plenty of people are saying Andor is Star Wars for adults, finally. Others, fewer, are lamenting that Andor ruins Star Wars by depicting attempted sexual assault and drug use. (Though, the Star Wars OT movie series has gleefully depicted murder, slavery, and genocide, so it's never been as kid-friendly as those people would have you think).

    Halfway through Andor season 2, I'm not convinced I'm even watching Star Wars anymore... but that's not the complaint it sounds like.

    My dilemma is: Either Andor makes the Star Wars OT look quaint, or the Star Wars OT makes Andor look pretentious. It's difficult to accept that the two exist in the same universe.

    In Star Wars OT, the Rebels are a league of hopeful idiots, smiling as they fling themselves toward doom. In Andor, they're still idiots, but they're not sure of why they're fighting, what they're resisting, where they're headed, or which of their comrades they should murder.

    Andor's Rebels bicker over rations, fire their weapons wantonly, huff solvents, betray one another, bungle everything, kill each other out of mistrust... in short, barely the sort of group Princess Leia would associate with, nor the type that Luke Skywalker would aspire to.

    No binary goodness nor Jedi sheen in sight.

    When the Rebels aren't bumbling about, other characters are shooting heroin, or phoning their mothers, or conspiring to deface artwork, or enduring tedious board meetings.

    I kinda love it, but cautiously.

    If you heard Mon Mothma say, in ROTJ, "Many Bothans died..." and then wondered what the workday of a typical Bothan looks like, and where he buys his fruit, and how his birthday dinner went, and whether his student loan application has been processed in time for the opening semester, then this is the show for you!

    Andor truly fleshes out the Star Wars universe, and expertly so, opening doors into rooms you only ever fleetingly wondered about, but in doing so, it almost becomes something other than Star Wars.

    Superior to every Star Wars product since the OT. And, yes, better than Rogue One, assuming prematurely that it will stick the connective landing.

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      One of the objects in the art collection is an oversized roman dodecahedron. An object that has been found in roman settlements outside of Italy whose purpose is still unclear.
    • Quotes

      Vel Sartha: I'm not going to say "remember this," because I don't have to. This is on you now. This is like skin. You're taking her with you wherever you go for the rest of your useless life. Don't you look away from me!

      Samm: I'm sorry. I'm so sorry.

      Vel Sartha: She was a warrior. She was everything that you have daydreamed about. She was a blooded, fearless warrior whose loss will be mourned in ways that you will never understand. She was a miracle. And you... To die like this because of you... Some whining, simpering, foolish child. Don't you dare cry. You'll make up for this forever.

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      • April 30, 2025 (France)
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      • London, England, UK
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      • Lucasfilm
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      • 54m
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      • Dolby Digital
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