Cassian returns to Yavin with intel that will change everything.Cassian returns to Yavin with intel that will change everything.Cassian returns to Yavin with intel that will change everything.
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10poseyfan
The setup for Rogue One was immaculate. Perfect episode to end a fantastic series. Andor is the best Star Wars ever made.
I'm genuinely so sad that it's just over now. I wish they could have done 5 seasons but I understand why they couldn't. They made the most of these 2 seasons and delivered some spellbinding Star Wars. Tony Gilroy, the cast and the crew deserve massive props.
This episode delivered great setup while also being interesting and delivering surprises.
I fear we may never get Star Wars that is this good again. I am glad I got to be on this ride though.
May the Force be with you!
I'm genuinely so sad that it's just over now. I wish they could have done 5 seasons but I understand why they couldn't. They made the most of these 2 seasons and delivered some spellbinding Star Wars. Tony Gilroy, the cast and the crew deserve massive props.
This episode delivered great setup while also being interesting and delivering surprises.
I fear we may never get Star Wars that is this good again. I am glad I got to be on this ride though.
May the Force be with you!
10r-z-25
Couldn't have asked for a greater setup for Rogue One. This trilogy (Andor S1, S2, & Rogue One) is a perfect compliment to the original trilogy, adding depth to the rebellion, showing the sacrifices made and the relationships built. This show is produced at a level I'd never thought Disney Star Wars can reach.
The directing, editing, and acting are outstanding. While there were some issues earlier with pacing and other details, the last 6 episodes of Andor make up for that plus some.
This episode sets up Rogue One perfectly, which sets up the original trilogy perfectly. If you're trying to introduce a friend to the world of Star Wars, I recommend telling them to start at Andor.
The directing, editing, and acting are outstanding. While there were some issues earlier with pacing and other details, the last 6 episodes of Andor make up for that plus some.
This episode sets up Rogue One perfectly, which sets up the original trilogy perfectly. If you're trying to introduce a friend to the world of Star Wars, I recommend telling them to start at Andor.
10rxckne
Andor's finale not only is a perfect segway into Rouge One, but is a fitting closing of the book for the 24 episode story of Andor's journey up until his story with the Death Star, that was slowly uncovered in a slow but calculated way in this series. My favorite aspects of the finale were the small things like the watering of the plants, as well as the return of Nemik's shining moment and dialogue peace that out of all amazing lines in this series to me stole the show the most. "Freedom is a pure idea. It occurs spontaneously and without instruction. Random acts of insurrection are occurring constantly throughout the galaxy." The purity of Nemik's character brought a beacon of hope that was needed for this grounded story especially after the horrific events caused in 2x8, and it playing in the end was a fantastic decision. Overall I really enjoyed Andor and appreciate how much it contextualizes and elevates other elements of the Star Wars, and solidified Andor as one of if not the best character in this universe.
I made my account with the only reason to review this show. Everything that has transpired throughout all the Andor series comes to an excellent finale, tying it all perfectly. Every character has the fate they deserve.
I loved this show so much and I will miss it dearly. But all good things must come to an end. Can't say anything else because I don't want to spoil it for anyone. I only wish I could erase it from my mind so I can experience it all again for the first time.
This is really the best Star Wars media (meaning Andor & Rogue One as one piece) since Revenge of the Sith. I'm still in tears over everything, heading straight to Rogue One. As it was always meant to be.
I loved this show so much and I will miss it dearly. But all good things must come to an end. Can't say anything else because I don't want to spoil it for anyone. I only wish I could erase it from my mind so I can experience it all again for the first time.
This is really the best Star Wars media (meaning Andor & Rogue One as one piece) since Revenge of the Sith. I'm still in tears over everything, heading straight to Rogue One. As it was always meant to be.
The finale was about everything I hoped for, despite how difficult of a task it was to tie everything together. It delivered a satisfying end for all the different characters in this series. As many have already said, it completely changes how I'll watch Rogue One going forward. In fact, I recommend a rewatch to everyone if they haven't already. Every choice, every sacrifice now carries deeper weight. This finale fills in the gaps for my favorite new trilogy in Star Wars. (Season 1, 2, and Rogue One.)
This truly took Star Wars to another level with brilliant writing and acting. Grateful that we had this quality of a show, but I'm also sad that it is over now.
This truly took Star Wars to another level with brilliant writing and acting. Grateful that we had this quality of a show, but I'm also sad that it is over now.
Did you know
- TriviaActress Sharon Duncan-Brewster reprises her role as Senator Pamlo from Rogue One: A Star Wars story (2016) and Star Wars: The Bad Batch (2021).
- ConnectionsFeatured in WatchMojo: 10 Biggest Moments from Andor Season 2 (2025)
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