Andor Season 1 Episodes 2 & 3 Recap, Theories, and Thoughts

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ComingSoon's Andor Season 1 Episodes 2 & 3 recap takes a look at the rest of the opening batch of Andor episodes ahead of Episode 4's release.

! I’ll admit I’m a little behind on this show, but there’s a lot of content lately and the whole three-episode launch really screwed up my life. That said, I’ve avoided spoilers like the plague, even though I’m fairly certain a pretty big action sequence occurs in Episode 3. Just to reiterate, I really liked Episode 1, but I’ve said that about a lot of Disney+ TV shows’ first episodes and many haven’t been able to keep that momentum.

Anyway, before their attack, Syril gets a nice moral boost via Alex Ferns’ Sergeant Linus Mosk, who wants to beef up security as much as the next guy and catch the bastard who murdered two of their fellow officers. So far, these “villains” are a welcome change of pace from typicalbaddies in that they actually possess a little dimension as well as a respectable motivation — they are merely trying to uphold the law. I’m glad these aren’t just run-of-the-mill Stormtroopers.

Just below Luthen’s ship, we see Cassian posing for the promotional poster as a rock-heavy score plays over the soundtrack. Cue credits.Okay, so that was Episode 2. We’re still getting to know our characters, so I’ll wait until after Episode 3 to pass judgment. Though, I will say thisshow looks more polished than the others — less big-budget TV spectacle, more low-budget movie, if that makes sense. I dig it, though I will say Cassian is a little, ah, underwhelming thus far.

Before the trio can make introductions, B2 slides in and reports, “Republic frigate approaching,” and young Cassian is absolutely stunned to see a droid. It’s the little details, folks. Maarva quickly subdues the kid and hauls him away before the Republic arrives. “I know you,” he says, bringing up Cassian’s father , who was hung in the local square. “I want you to come with me.”“I was hoping for a more relaxed conversation,” Luthen quips, “but you’re right, we don’t have time.” Long story short: “Don’t you wanna fight these bastards for real?”Outside, the locals cause enough commotion to alert everyone of the incoming officers. Shops close down. People vacate the streets. They’ve obviously done this many times before.

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