![]() We’ve seen Syril Karn fail, but what will he do now that we’ve seen how little he has to lose? Character development is never filler as a negative, people! This is how we learn to care! Ebon Moss-Bachrach and Diego Luna go skins and shirts. It’s intriguing to explore if she manages that level of control over her whole life. We already know this woman will be a leader of the Rebellion, a voice of calm and reason. However, what is to say that so-called “filler” is a negative? Did we need not one but two scenes showing the cracks in the Mothma-Fertha marriage? On paper, maybe not, but these scenes show us the trembling foundation on which all of Mothma’s political and rebellious beliefs rest. Indeed I’ve already seen the word bandied about. The Coruscant storylines this week are easy to dismiss as filler. The matter effectively put to bed, they close up shop for the night. Kleya objects, asserting there’s no point in worrying now. Luthen admits that plenty connects him to Vel and Cassian if the mission goes wrong. His assistant Kleya (Elizabeth Dulau) tells him to turn it off as there won’t be any messages tonight. Lastly, Luthen ( Stellan Skarsgård) toys with a comm device in the backroom. Uh oh, I think Space Javert is back on the case.Ĭharacter development is never filler as a negative, people! Afterward, he sits in his bedroom and stares fixedly at his holo of Cassian. ![]() ![]() Maybe someone currently bopping around the galaxy?Īs night falls on Coruscant, Syril and his mother eat dinner as she crows that Uncle Harlo has agreed to help her wayward son out. While Blevin thinks it’s too spread out to mean anything, Heert agrees with Meero that it’s all “too random to be random.” What Meero needs is someone who appreciates an officer with an eye for patterns. Things have gone missing from Kessel, Fondor, Jakku (Hi Jakku!), Base City, and the previously mentioned Steergard. Frustrated, Meero joins her assistant Heert as he looks at reports in search of more stolen Imperial goods. (Disney+)Įlsewhere on Coruscant, Dedra Meero ( Denise Gough) passes by ever-present Lieutenant Supervisor Blevin, who has just returned from Ferrix, where he’s setting up a new ISB headquarters. Who’d want to be home with that? That space between Genevieve O’Reilly and Alastair Mackenzie isn’t just a result of a big backseat, it’s a metaphor. In response, Mothma metaphorically surrenders and heads to work. Snipping that she doesn’t have an early class, her father’s smirks only encourage the sass. Their daughter Leida enters and immediately gives her mother an attitude, sneering at Mothma’s plan to drive Leida to class. It’s apparent the tension has not cleared between the spouses after his disaster of a dinner party. ![]() The Mothma-Fertha household is having an equally lousy morning as Mon Mothma ( Genevieve O’Reilly) is joined at the table by her husband, Perrin (Alastair Mackenzie). Eedy declares she’ll contact “Uncle Harlo” and call in a family favor to get Syril a new job. Syril Karn (Kyle Soller) is eating a miserable breakfast with his mother in her apartment on Coruscant, morosely picking at a bowl of space Oops! All Berries while his mother, Eedy (Kathryn Hunter), picks at him about his posture and the job he just lost. So let’s see how the Aldhani gang is doing this week and check in with some of our pals on Coruscant as well in episode 5, “The Axe Forgets.” Note: We are once more going storyline by storyline until they start to merge. The time for the Big Heist is coming up fast, but it didn’t seem like Cassian was too eager to be a true team player. Hello friends and welcome back to another episode of Andor.
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