Everything seems to be expected, but the moment with these exhibits and the attempt to pull out the microphone was kept in suspense all the time. As soon as the blood wasn't splattered all over the floor at this rate :)
@Llapasllaly: well, yes) I understand that apart from Cassian and Mon, probably no one from the main ones will survive. It's just that maybe without being busy with the Doctor, she would have been able to star in more than one episode.
@OlgaL: I don't think it was clear from the dialogue in the cafe that they were introducing a character to create drama before her death. Especially against the background of Andor's worries about Bix
@OlgaL: The authors of the series said that the series is being made according to the original idea and no changes were made during the filming process. Therefore, no one was specifically taken out during the filming process.
It's a pity for Cinta, but when there was a kiss, I immediately thought that one of this couple would not live to see the end of the series. Bix retaliated well, Luten helped after all. I liked the scenes with the collection, and I think the next three episodes will be the biggest of the season.
@kobiii: and I thought Cyril would take pictures of his "cousin" with his binocular video camera, and voila, she burned down. I don't really understand why they don't even hide a little bit of their faces.
I do not give up hope that Cinta did not just talk about the injury, after which she was recovering for a long time. If Fennak Shand survived after lying heavily wounded on the sands of Tattuin for several hours, then why wouldn't Cinta also survive? Fennek now has a whole mechanism in her stomach, maybe Cinta has a plate in her heart area or something like that. Because such a "bury your gays" pitch would be too much here.
@Togusa: At the same time, in the same episode, Partagaz said that Dr. Gorst's success had impressed everyone so much that they would now scale the department. Maybe he invented something himself.
In 2.5 hours without credits, there was that plan, a club party at a wedding, Cas with a gang of imbeciles and +1 to a bunch of ptsrok Bix). Interesting for one episode maximum. And there's almost nothing superfluous here, just the earth and the sky.
@BESToloch: That was Benjamin Bratt, and that was Jimmy Smits. Gilroy said that the actor's schedule could not be coordinated. We tried very hard, but we had to go to a forced recast.
@nyarlathotep96: You're absolutely right, I Googled it myself on the second appearance of the Organ. Thanks for the comment, I appreciate those the most. How can I blame myself for being so hasty?)
It's a pity that the final season feels like events are rushing and not everything is being shown. It is very noticeable that the calculation was for more seasons. These 3 episodes are smoother and more intense towards the finale.
@Sich666: I'm just looking at it now, and I don't think they're in a hurry at all. 😄 Especially the first three episodes, which could be glued into one without loss at all.
@Vse_zrya: "pretty woman" let go of her girlfriend all two seasons under the pretext of a higher goal (although something does not prevent the same Andor from somehow building relationships and working for Luten), and died in the stupidest way because they did not bother to double-check inexperienced people. In the end, her friend also absolutely disgustingly bullied the boy, who was obviously terribly ill.
@proteege: is it okay that the boy was immediately told that only the two main girls take weapons with them, and if the boy does not agree, he can leave the room? But no, the boy thought he knew better and brought a gun with him, which he pointed at a civilian! And you're still defending him? May he burn in hell with his sufferings, poor man
@Choly_Cavel: I don't remember the Godzilla series. Only about the creation of an organization dedicated to studying Kaiju and ways to counter them, which was reflected in the name. It's definitely NOT about Godzilla. It's almost like saying that Agents of S.H.I.E.L.D. are about the Avengers))). Although I partly understand the claims. But still, after half a season, I like it an order of magnitude more than the previous TV series.
@Hidji: Yes, I also understand why people love Andor. The audience is diverse. I'm just one of those people who, if they want to listen to Metallica, then they listen to Metallica, and when Metallica starts experimenting with sound, then damn! If I wanted a different sound, I would have listened to another band. 😁
@Ytzin: I'm not scolding. Look, I'm reasonable. I see ratings and reviews. It's just a matter of taste for everyone. It's just that it's the Internet. I myself take a negative view of those who say that they don't like what I consider good, but it's so stupid to be afraid to say that you don't like something popular, knowing that you'll pick up the cons.
@Choly_Cavel: but there is an amazing paradox: the further away a work of sound is from the sounds themselves and their unique atmosphere, Jedi magic and the Skywalker family, the better it turns out.
@arinka_Lo: Relevant only for the latest Disney trilogy and the TV series under them (Acolytes) And something close to the Jedi and not shameful is obtained simply from people who care, as an example - Jedi Survivor from the gaming world.
May the 4th be with you! I specifically postponed all three episodes to watch on May 4th. But I don't even know if I like it or not, but there is a feeling of "something is wrong". Cassian is all like, "you're too trusting, blah, blah, blah," and he hasn't even checked what kind of source they have, damn it.… And Luten is banging on everyone, not rallying the fighting spirit at all, and somehow no one even thinks to check the Horn more thoroughly, although they all tell each other that something is muddy there. And for some reason, almost every (of the last three) episodes ended with a show of how one or another rebel fighter... gets addicted, well, what a. Only the last one ended with a fervent bang, which clearly caused something to go through the beard, but the girl is happy and calm now! And it was hard to worry about Glue, she's so right here! Stylish, smart, businesslike, commanding! :D
@kate_archer: Well, they had a select meeting there, where there were also PR people from Gornan, and they said that no one should know that the true goal was to extract some kind of calcite, which would eventually destroy the planet. Cyril was probably served this with the sauce of identifying the rebels to strengthen the Empire's power on the planet or something like that.
The suspense caught up fine. It's strange to see death from one accidental shot, remembering how blasters are fired at animals. Yes, it's a pity that the Organ was recast.
@Doctor_13: Almost always, one shot in any part of the body killed, yes, there was the return of the Jedi, and then they generally began to revive the split Sith and tank a bullet in the belly.
Okay, these three are still better. There was a more or less complete plot, the characters on the screen not only to remind the viewer that they are there and even well-shot in places. It's still much worse than the first season, but at least some growth. It's not entirely clear how they'll manage to close everything in six episodes at this rate.
As I understand it, the last scene is Luten's response to the creation of the interrogation department, where they were going to transfer Lonnie. Luten obviously knows what would be voiced there anyway. How opportunely this opportunity came to the court of Bix and Cassian)
@scarlet_creation: Yes, I also noticed how Luten collected bingo. Bix helped two birds with one stone, and he left the spy in a place where he was more useful.
Controversial feelings from the ending. The moment was spectacular, cool guys don't look at explosions, fuck yeah, just revenge.. But the method itself. They tried to rape her earlier. And what, in another scenario, would we have watched her impale an Imperial on a blaster? Although...
It's a great, intense episode. The ending is generally great, with several very dramatic lines at once. It's really a Festive Evening. I wish there were more such intense episodes.
I don't understand why the kid is being bullied for death? If it's a fat guy's fault, some kind of fig showed up and started bullying. Because of him, she died, and he also took and calmly carried the body. I'm waiting for the explanatory team)
@We_ll: Well, the kid screwed up, took a blaster, the locals are so powerful, how can he fight them, and a lot of people in his place would have done that, thought to intimidate the enemy if anything, but this little bugger turned out to be so unafraid, and so on. In general, the kid is innocent.
@shubkin: Yes, you're right, he was guilty of waving, he should have shot the bull, but damn, you can't, he's a kinsman. He took the barrel to work, thought he would scare off their enemies. But this stubborn, unafraid one, not afraid of death, attacked the boy and ruined the girl. It's still the same for me, you haven't convinced me.
The first normal episode of the season, I hope it will continue in the same dynamic. The first episodes were very long and I wanted to rewind them as soon as possible.
I didn't understand how the girl died....I rewound it twice, there is no action with her, here she is near a blown-up truck and a little later she is killed....the series was cut or
Well, it's clear that they wanted to close the series beautifully, but this final chord with the doctor is kind of fabulous in general. That is, they found out where he would be, when he would be there, in the whole building of the special service with round-the-clock work and round-the-clock security, suddenly there was no one except a security guard, but a conveniently open office with special equipment that they know how to operate, no one reacted anywhere to the presence of outsiders and the inclusion of equipment, as well as to shoot at a high-security facility... Oh, they also had time to crawl over it and place mines. Which should be brought there first. Well, they could have killed Palpatine in the toilet right away, like the elder Lannister.
Yeah, bury your gays in 2025 The whole series was full of des flags, but until the last moment I hoped for the scriptwriters that there would not be this stupid trope.
I don't like editing, where two tense moments are brought together in time and cut into clips for several seconds. That hand trying to get the bug interrupted the other scene many times. And it's unclear if there was anything important in the dialogue between Mon and Krennk, which was cut several times?
The ending of the series has just gone. It takes a long time to calculate the location of this officer, and it's not difficult to remove the small fry, who will protect him especially, well, just think, he works in some kind of medical laboratory.
The scene where Vela vented her aggression not in physical violence, but verbally, was very responsive, I agreed with every word. There will be no trial, of course, the guy will continue to live his rebel life, but there is a chance to become truly useful if he gets into it and wants to redeem himself. Because at the moment, this is a boy with an exorbitant ego who came to play the hero and lost.
@analemma: POV: You're a young guy who once noticed that something was wrong in his homeland. You started looking for like-minded people, and you think you've found them. You're doing this because you don't like having strangers in your house. You have a plan, but you could use some help. The elders contact it is not clear who, and it is not clear where they send you a specialist. He looks at you like you're shit, criticizes your methods, and flies off into the sunset. In return, they send two other specialists. They tell you from the doorstep that they are in charge of everything here now, and your job is to close the bread shops and listen to smart people who know better how you should fight for the freedom of your homeland. But for some reason you get the feeling that these two people don't give a damn about your homeland. They have no empathy, they are not able to negotiate even with their allies. However, they obviously consider you not as allies, but as cogs. In your culture, they don't really know how to resist domestic rudeness. Their behavior bothers not only you, but everyone is silent. You made a mistake once, when you didn't ask your elders if it was okay for strangers to push them aside. Probably, the "excessive ego" prevented it. You just decided that you wouldn't listen to them. And they did everything possible for this. It turned out to be sad. The specialists turned out to be just as arrogant idiots as you. But you're a teenager from a peaceful world, and they're tough rebels. Of course, it's your fault that people couldn't handle the leadership.
@Lightwox: Everyone was forbidden to take up arms, and he was the only one who ignored the ban. All the other flowery words, that it is he who knows how to fight for the freedom of his homeland, are good exactly until the moment when his own people do not die because of your personal mistakes. Not even mistakes, no! and ignoring the orders of those who have the right to give them! His older companions listened to this "unpleasant stranger", they were not bothered by the way she looked, they have enough brains to understand that either obey or do not participate, because this is TEAMWORK. And he was the only one who broke the ban. And I put the whole operation and all my people at risk, I note. The fact that only one died, and an alien one at that, he should pray that he can continue to live on his planet without fear of family revenge or alienation, and the second alien turned out to be an ace in how to control himself.
@analemma: "either obey or don't participate" is a statement very far from the idea of teamwork, don't you think? "Ignoring the orders of those who have the right to give them" - and who exactly gave them this right? The second alien is such an ace in everything, including the ability to control herself, that after failing a mission and losing a partner, she screams, "Look into my eyes!" to someone he considers subordinate, losing face as well. The earth is glassy to her friend, like all the cheghevars in the world who come to someone else's land and try to lead someone else's revolution - not for the good of this land, but for their own purposes. Sacrificing Gorman was only beneficial for them. And no, of course, he does not know exactly how to properly fight for the freedom of his homeland. No one ever knows, think about it, everyone is carefully looking for their way. And anyone who confidently says "I know how to do it," should be buried right there, on the spot.
@Lightwox: Oh, yes, I agree about those who come to someone else's land, I suffered myself. Because of the neighbors who have already come to my land twice in 12 years and called it their own, the death toll has probably already exceeded 2 million. Only here in the TV series "coming to a foreign land", she led only one operation, by agreement (!) with THEIR own resistance leaders. She can scream any way she wants, having lost a loved one. I would have watched you yell at someone who caused you to lose a loved one. Your face at that moment would have been the last thing on your mind. Well, if his search for a way is when someone else pays for his mistakes, and not him, he will not learn anything. You have a misconception about teamwork. This is a paramilitary operation. But even if not, in high-risk enterprises, proposals are made on the shore, and not in one person in the middle of the process, contrary to fixed agreements.
Discussion: Season 2, Episode 6 Join the Discussion
91In 2.5 hours without credits, there was that plan, a club party at a wedding, Cas with a gang of imbeciles and +1 to a bunch of ptsrok Bix). Interesting for one episode maximum. And there's almost nothing superfluous here, just the earth and the sky.
Especially the first three episodes, which could be glued into one without loss at all.
And something close to the Jedi and not shameful is obtained simply from people who care, as an example - Jedi Survivor from the gaming world.
I specifically postponed all three episodes to watch on May 4th.
But I don't even know if I like it or not, but there is a feeling of "something is wrong". Cassian is all like, "you're too trusting, blah, blah, blah," and he hasn't even checked what kind of source they have, damn it.… And Luten is banging on everyone, not rallying the fighting spirit at all, and somehow no one even thinks to check the Horn more thoroughly, although they all tell each other that something is muddy there. And for some reason, almost every (of the last three) episodes ended with a show of how one or another rebel fighter... gets addicted, well, what a. Only the last one ended with a fervent bang, which clearly caused something to go through the beard, but the girl is happy and calm now!
And it was hard to worry about Glue, she's so right here! Stylish, smart, businesslike, commanding! :D
The seizure of the bug is a robbery on Gorman by tension. Cinta died SO stupidly...It's just that
Cassian and Bix are finishing off my heart.
It's still much worse than the first season, but at least some growth.
It's not entirely clear how they'll manage to close everything in six episodes at this rate.
But the method itself. They tried to rape her earlier. And what, in another scenario, would we have watched her impale an Imperial on a blaster? Although...
Well, they could have killed Palpatine in the toilet right away, like the elder Lannister.
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The whole series was full of des flags, but until the last moment I hoped for the scriptwriters that there would not be this stupid trope.
The ending of the series has just gone. It takes a long time to calculate the location of this officer, and it's not difficult to remove the small fry, who will protect him especially, well, just think, he works in some kind of medical laboratory.
The scene where Vela vented her aggression not in physical violence, but verbally, was very responsive, I agreed with every word. There will be no trial, of course, the guy will continue to live his rebel life, but there is a chance to become truly useful if he gets into it and wants to redeem himself. Because at the moment, this is a boy with an exorbitant ego who came to play the hero and lost.
You have a plan, but you could use some help. The elders contact it is not clear who, and it is not clear where they send you a specialist. He looks at you like you're shit, criticizes your methods, and flies off into the sunset.
In return, they send two other specialists. They tell you from the doorstep that they are in charge of everything here now, and your job is to close the bread shops and listen to smart people who know better how you should fight for the freedom of your homeland. But for some reason you get the feeling that these two people don't give a damn about your homeland. They have no empathy, they are not able to negotiate even with their allies. However, they obviously consider you not as allies, but as cogs.
In your culture, they don't really know how to resist domestic rudeness. Their behavior bothers not only you, but everyone is silent. You made a mistake once, when you didn't ask your elders if it was okay for strangers to push them aside. Probably, the "excessive ego" prevented it.
You just decided that you wouldn't listen to them. And they did everything possible for this.
It turned out to be sad. The specialists turned out to be just as arrogant idiots as you. But you're a teenager from a peaceful world, and they're tough rebels. Of course, it's your fault that people couldn't handle the leadership.
Not even mistakes, no! and ignoring the orders of those who have the right to give them! His older companions listened to this "unpleasant stranger", they were not bothered by the way she looked, they have enough brains to understand that either obey or do not participate, because this is TEAMWORK. And he was the only one who broke the ban. And I put the whole operation and all my people at risk, I note. The fact that only one died, and an alien one at that, he should pray that he can continue to live on his planet without fear of family revenge or alienation, and the second alien turned out to be an ace in how to control himself.
"Ignoring the orders of those who have the right to give them" - and who exactly gave them this right?
The second alien is such an ace in everything, including the ability to control herself, that after failing a mission and losing a partner, she screams, "Look into my eyes!" to someone he considers subordinate, losing face as well.
The earth is glassy to her friend, like all the cheghevars in the world who come to someone else's land and try to lead someone else's revolution - not for the good of this land, but for their own purposes. Sacrificing Gorman was only beneficial for them.
And no, of course, he does not know exactly how to properly fight for the freedom of his homeland. No one ever knows, think about it, everyone is carefully looking for their way. And anyone who confidently says "I know how to do it," should be buried right there, on the spot.
Only here in the TV series "coming to a foreign land", she led only one operation, by agreement (!) with THEIR own resistance leaders.
She can scream any way she wants, having lost a loved one. I would have watched you yell at someone who caused you to lose a loved one. Your face at that moment would have been the last thing on your mind.
Well, if his search for a way is when someone else pays for his mistakes, and not him, he will not learn anything.
You have a misconception about teamwork. This is a paramilitary operation. But even if not, in high-risk enterprises, proposals are made on the shore, and not in one person in the middle of the process, contrary to fixed agreements.