Stunning spectacle! Thanks to the wokr done by the previous episodes.
@tomm29079 ай бұрын
Fantastic episode and only gets better 😊
@Mitthradata9 ай бұрын
I don't really subscribe to many channels that i watch but I've been watching you for a while and i love it and i would love to watch your reactions to cline wars as well So dammit I'm subscribed now
@baron77559 ай бұрын
one of the best ever on tv of any show
@KnightsofTuveHall9 ай бұрын
The air base makes me wanna jump in a TIE Fighter... and maybe not fly into the eye, just watch it from a safe distance.
@kaygee21219 ай бұрын
BTW, the creator of the show originally wanted to have hundreds of Aldhani people and extras there for The Eye, but covid prevented that from happening. So Tony Gilroy wrote into the show how the empire has dwindled their numbers down. Oppression. Absolutely brilliant.
@Mitthradata9 ай бұрын
This show is just smart
@Quotenwagnerianer9 ай бұрын
That's a really clever way around real life obstacles. And it made the whole thing better, I'd say.
@kirby72947 ай бұрын
That mentality and thinking is why Andor is good.
@cenotemirror9 ай бұрын
You can see on Diego Luna's face exactly what goes through Cassian's mind during that talk with Skeen: "He wants me to betray Vel for the money. If he's willing to betray Vel, he's willing to betray me. If I get on a ship alone with him, he'll kill me the first chance he gets and take it all. So I can't accept regardless of my morals. But if I say no, he'll kill me so I don't tell Vel about his offer. Fuck. My only way out is to kill him, right now, while he's still not expecting it." Great facial acting.
@MM-vs2et9 ай бұрын
I love how you can see disgust in his expression gradually building up. Shows how much he sees himself in Skeen, and how much he doesn't like it.
@alessiocapone98169 ай бұрын
That Colonel Petigar, from the Army Engineering Corps, really suprised Me when He puts his life at risk to save the Commandant's Son. I expected Him to fearfully comply or at the very least try to fight back out of a misguided sense of Duty and Patriotism, rather than selfless compassion. Really shows the unique nuances of this type of storytelling!
@MM-vs2et9 ай бұрын
Everyone with speaking lines in this show is a character. No extras.
@alessiocapone98169 ай бұрын
@@MM-vs2et Yes, it's true. I wonder if we'll see what happened to the Commandant's family. It will be an interesting side of Star Wars never seen before: the mourning family of an Imperial charecter who are not directly involved in the future Galactic Civil War. I'll look forward to that storyline!
@alessiocapone98169 ай бұрын
The next episode is my favorite of the whole series. Trust me.
@KareiTV9 ай бұрын
Andor is the best Star Wars we’ve been blessed with in the last decade. The characters have agency. The dialogues are smart. The show respects our intelligence. Some of the best cinema I’ve seen. Watched the entire show about 9 times now and I still don’t get enough of it.
@pseudonymousbeing9879 ай бұрын
Notice Luthen doesn't know if the attack succeeded, who lived, who died. ALL he knows is it made the headlines!!!! THAT'S all that matters for him. He laughs so happily without even knowing what happened. Important character moment... And no, that's not a script oversight. The show really doesn't have any significant ones at all as far as I can see.
@kirkdarling41209 ай бұрын
There had been lots of minor police actions before, such as the incident on Ferrix. IMO, unless it had succeeded or at least given the Empire a serious go, it wouldn't have made "all the news."
@pseudonymousbeing9879 ай бұрын
@@kirkdarling4120 Hmm true. Successful or not, what Luthen wanted was a bold aggravating attack. An unsuccessful big attack would still make the news I think.
@kirkdarling41209 ай бұрын
@@DewNotDisturb Spoiler.
@kirkdarling41209 ай бұрын
@@pseudonymousbeing987That's why I said, "...at least given the Empire a serious go." Even if ultimately unsuccessful, it had to have serious enough impact to scare the Empire.
@rogeriopenna90149 ай бұрын
Cassian for really uncomfortable when Nemik said, in acceptance, not accusatory tone, that Cassian was a tool, the rebels should learn to use mercs, etc. It's one thing to say you will do for money, it's another thing when someone says you are that, but without accusing you. But when the other dude said Cassian was JUST LIKE him, while saying they should steal the money, it hurt Cassian even more. So THAT is the kind of people others see him as. And worst... The brother story connected Cassian to him... It was the guy's apologies. And Cassian spent years searching his sister. And the brother story was a lie I guess that was what made Cassian decide to kill him
@colleybri89129 ай бұрын
Love this. I think it’s a combination of this, and the very practical reason mentioned above that Skeen will kill him if he refuses the offer. To make the offer at all, Skeen has to have a lot of confidence that Cassian will say yes otherwise it is extremely dangerous for him (he’s a nasty bit of work, but not stupid. ) I love the way that the anger and disgust become more and more evident on Cassian’s face and that he actually takes the shot on the words “split up the winnings”. I bet both were thinking back to when Cassian said “ I want to win and walk away”. In fact, Cassian is so emotionally affected by what Skeen says that he almost lets the mask slip when he says “… and just leave them here”. Fortunately for him, Skeen just thinks he’s “ playing the high mind.” For someone who is often (erroneously, I think) described as a cold-blooded killer this is an extremely emotional kill for Cassian.
@rogeriopenna90149 ай бұрын
@@colleybri8912 true. Although I guess Cassian could pretend to agree with Skeem. Knock him out and tell Vel to deliver him to Luthen.... Well, I guess shooting him was probably the only course of action at that point
@colleybri89129 ай бұрын
@@rogeriopenna9014Yes, and I think that’s why it’s the combination - he disgust is such, in that moment, that he really also kind of wants to just blow this guy away.
@MolnarG0079 ай бұрын
I might be mistaken but Cinta when walked out, her expression, even tears. It would make sense if he killed the eye witnesses who saw her. Including the Commander's family. Fantastic reaction, fantastic show.
@sergioaccioly52199 ай бұрын
Come to think of it, she probably did.
@kirkdarling41209 ай бұрын
I didn't see tears...I saw a face of stone. She didn't walk out as though she feared immediate pursuit. I have no doubt she killed all witnesses.
@MolnarG0079 ай бұрын
@@kirkdarling4120 my only counter argument to myself is if there were civilian casaulties, wife and kid, the Empire propaganda would have used it. Or maybe they did only not shown? The guy in Luthen's shop was just neutral reading about the rebel attack, wasn't too horrified.
@kirkdarling41209 ай бұрын
@@MolnarG007I think they did.
@orlanmop9 ай бұрын
I feel like this is supported by her and Vel’s previous exchange where before Vel left with the group and she asked Cinta if she’d be ok. Although it could’ve been a mirror to Vel’s hesitation on the bridge, it feels like Skeen saying she’s ruthless further proves she slaughtered that family as storm troopers slaughtered hers. As a western viewer, you kind of hold “terrorists” in a cartoon evil frame, but if a state kills a civilian’s family in a ruthless manor, it shouldn’t come as a shock that that civilian would fight back. *spoiler for the last arc/episode* I forget his name, but the son of that guy who gets interrogated for helping Bix is a great example of this
@briansardinha53969 ай бұрын
Such a good episode! One thing I thought about in this episode that I didn't when I watched it myself: The initial thought is that Cinta and Vel are together and separate from the others because Cinta and Vel are a unit. But Skeen mentions that Stormtroopers slaughtered her whole family. So, perhaps part of the reason Cinta is with Vel is because she would have a difficult time taking orders from Taramyn (the former trooper) and Vel didn't want the potential friction. I know Cinta seems like she can compartmentalize a lot, but maybe that would be a bit much... Andor sure gives you a lot to think on. I love it.
@kreyain74559 ай бұрын
Cinta is going with Vel because there are no female troopers in the garrison. There is no way for the 2 women to get into the base unless they sneak in. I'm guessing Cinta was able to sneak out in an officer's uniform was because it was night time and it would be harder to tell that she was a woman in the dark.
@raybernal68299 ай бұрын
"You'll hang for this"... "Seven years serving you... I deeerve worse than that."🔥🔥🔥🔥 Awesome as always Kim but from here on out its 😮💯💯
@kaygee21219 ай бұрын
The lines in this show are golden!
@kaenopi9 ай бұрын
8:25 "You'll make an effort tonight if it kills you." You can say that again pal.
@hoos30149 ай бұрын
That's the key line of the episode.
@phil09349 ай бұрын
@ ALL Keep the comments spoilerfree, avoid hints. Anything that just slightly smells of spoiler will be erased!
@CalebA-sv2kw9 ай бұрын
I really like your analysis of the different characters, their motivations, and that you pause the video to give us your insights instead of talking through important scenes and dialog. Its always fun when you stop and wonder how the scenario is going to play out, I am "just wait for it you gonna love it" I usually complain when reactors take so long to drop episodes but you have proven to be worth the wait. And guess what it only gets better from here.
@kaygee21219 ай бұрын
I was liking this show a lot, but this episode made me love it for sure. One million percent invested! It's too good...just like all your reactions!
@PowderedToastMan4209 ай бұрын
Andor=GOAT!
@minximayhem9 ай бұрын
2:34 This is one of the many unfortunate issues Star Wars has, but not in a bad way. George Lucas deliberately made the original trilogy very black and white, good vs evil with little actual explanation or world building until the prequel trilogy And then he made the politics extremely convoluted because of his own political views, which isn't bad in any way, he was reacting to the Bush W era. I mean Nute Gunray.... Couldn't be referring to Newt Gingrich at all hahaha The problem is GL added context to the background of Star Wars that a lot of people miss. The Republic was seriously corrupt and depraved. Slavery was rampant, injustice was everywhere, the senators that stood for reform where themselves nobles and 1 percenters (like Bail Organa) that actually supported Palpatine's rise to power (like Bail Organa). Humans were a good percent of the galactic population but among the most disenfranchised of galactic citizens just above Twi'leks. We see that in The Clone Wars series. That's why the Empire is majority human. Palpatine didn't create the Sepperatists, he used them. He didn't control the Techno Union, Banking Guild or Trade Federation. Non humans did. The Republic's corruption and lobbiest sellout is what led to Naboo being annexed by the Trade Federation. And even the Jedi were corrupt. They were so clouded by their own self righteousness they couldn't see a Sith rising to take everything away. So when they say the Empire restored order and balance, it actually did. And backed it up with military force the Republic was too weak to even have. They had no combined military to keep any peace. They outsourced to self interested Jedi. "But they were harsh and fascists"... they were also fighting insurrections and the remnants of Seperatist forces that refused to accept the new order and more than the old one. And they had powerful senators that didn't want to lose that power and large corporations undermining them for the same reason. So Palpatine destroyed them and brought them in to the Empire under his control. Then he disbanded the Senate because.. gee.. Rebellions anyone? So while the Empire isn't "good", neither is the Rebellion. The people of the Galaxy still suffer from both. Andor shows that perfectly. The Empire didn't destroy Casian's homeworld. The Republic did.
@stefankatsarov58069 ай бұрын
So well put.
@JoseRuiz-px6mf4 ай бұрын
posiblemente sea el unico comentario en español, pero solo quiero decir que me encanta tus reacciones, en especial las que tienes con andor, tienes un sucriptor nuevo, saludos desde mexico!
@speedhuntr9 ай бұрын
Would you believe me if I told you the next arc is even better than this in my opinion? Damn this show. It's unreal.
@darkphoenix29 ай бұрын
I have been raving about every unique thing I think this show does, the way it looks at and shows us parts of the Star Wars universe that we've never seen before, but I think this episode dials it up another notch. We get a look at Imperials as real human beings, with a family and the drama that comes with it. We see an Imperial risking his life to save an innocent child, a child put in danger by our heroes. The Aldhani people don't look like they came from a sci-fi fantasy world, with their furs and ancient traditions. The Eye was an incredible visual spectacle, and shots of TIE pilots getting into their craft with that sky behind them are better than some of the visual in the movies. The character deaths feel so realistic, even Nemik getting crushed by the money. I don't think any Star Wars story (besides Rogue One, but there's a clear link there) would dare to kill off so many of the heroes so mercilessly and suddenly. And at the end, once again, I love the writing and the decision for Cassian to take no chances with Skeen. Before he pulled the gun, I was thinking it - Skeen was too dangerous. It would only make sense for Cassian to take him out before Skeen tried the same. And Cassian did it with such ruthless efficiency, it was just a hugely satisfying moment. Looking forward to the next episodes. You're hitting the peak, and the peak lasts all the way to the end.
@dondonovantv9 ай бұрын
You really gave your all watching this. I loved that you were so real and appreciated everything. Keep it up!
@kevintaylor76279 ай бұрын
This episode is so good - as are your edits! Thanks for doing this series. And to think Andor keeps climbing from here.
@grassygnoll33455 ай бұрын
I'm convinced Cassian taking /Nemik's manifesto is Cassian passing some test for Vel.
@wolborg1059 ай бұрын
PEAK Star Wars
@Sinewmire9 ай бұрын
Nemik and Skeen both projected themselves on Cassian: Nemik though Cassian was a true believer. Skeen didn't think Cassian could be trusted. Skeen is basically Cassian in the first episode, and we see how far Cassian has come. He's not a believer, but he's not an empty mercenary who's in it for himself and the money. I'm still not sure if Skeen meant that he *never* had a brother and was lying, or if he doesn't have a brother anymore, and nothing will bring him back, so why not be out for himself?
@invinovinyl60779 ай бұрын
what an episode and what a reaction!! you never fail to deliver, just like this show. i think you’ll just LOVE the next episode. it’s mostly character interactions and that seems to be your bread and butter. keep it up!
@Soundtracks929 ай бұрын
Hear me out: Andor > The Mandalorian > Ahsoka
@stefankatsarov58069 ай бұрын
Comon belive that one. Tho resently many peopple have been hating on Mando so it might be in the same boat as Ashoka
@John_Locke_1088 ай бұрын
Andor is miles above those shoes. They're not even in the same league. Especially Season 3 of Mando.
@rogeriopenna90149 ай бұрын
I think you sort of missed at the beginning in your psychological analysis, how Cassian got uncomfortable when Nemik profiled Cassian as a TOOL to be used against the Empire. Cassian says he didn't care, that he will do this for money, etc, but when Nemik said exactly that to Cassian, he didn't like what he heard
@charlesjenkins20909 ай бұрын
Side note you're the best commentator I've ever seen reacting to this show, even if, and I don't know this channel well enough to know, if you're cheating and doing a live reaction to things you've already watched the commentary is very solid.
@phil09349 ай бұрын
She does not cheat. If she says it is a Blind Playthrough or reaction, it is.
@charlesjenkins20909 ай бұрын
And I'm not accusing her of it, but since I don't know this channel really I am simply saying even if she was, its still a cut above.@@phil0934
@sergioaccioly52199 ай бұрын
Did you notice that the commandant that couldn't put on a belt told his wife to let his son dress himself alone because "he was old enough to dress himself" and come help him get dressed?
@Wickhaam9 ай бұрын
Hahah so mean to Val, love the reaction as always!
@farell73 ай бұрын
Btw I didn't even watch the whole video yet but I think the intro/preview was very well made. Never seen something on thst level from a reaction youtuber before
@baron77559 ай бұрын
Cashian :)
@richlisola19 ай бұрын
No one actually spoke English in a Galaxy Far Far Away a long time ago, just as no one in Dune actually speaks English. The official spoken tongue of the Galactic Republic and Galactic Empire was known as, “Galactic Basic.” The script they used was called, “Aurebesh.”
@phil09349 ай бұрын
I guess the humans aren't really humans then? Because there is no Earth, as it is in a galaxy far away? ^^
@SwiftJustice9 ай бұрын
@@phil0934SW has intergalactic travel so they could be humans
@DennisEngelhard9 ай бұрын
CLIMB!
@christopherhamlet7349 ай бұрын
Yes ✨I really Enjoyed it too🎼Thank You and until next time 💫Have a Nice Day 🧡
@DestroySteve9 ай бұрын
As good as this arc is, the next one is ten times better
@EyeQue628 ай бұрын
Ten times eh? I watched season one as the episodes were released, weekly. I hated waiting for the next episode but it did give me time to think about things more. A year and a half later, The Eye is still my favourite episode, along with Rix Road. One Way Out third. Still, different strokes for different folks I guess.
@japage289 ай бұрын
I'm loving seeing you discover starwars. A lot of your questions you have about characters will be answered if you check out the clone wars animated series you kind of need to watch it to understand things like the Ashoka series and it highlights some of the lesser known characters also hammers out more of the bond between Anakin and Obi Wan...
@tomm29079 ай бұрын
Kim has started watching The Clone Wars and is on season 1. The videos are a Patreon exclusive for the top 2 tiers and will not be uploaded to KZbin.
@12stack739 ай бұрын
The Comms guy Kimzi managed to fix the comms on the base, he managed to disable the jammer Vel put there i think. Btw Cassian did everything right this episode, Skeen would betray him and Cassian didnt betray Vel and rebels, he just took the money Luthen promised him as his merc pay.
@phil09349 ай бұрын
I think he, as an experienced specialist, just found the only working frequency that was not jammed.
@stefankatsarov58069 ай бұрын
Well he found that the Makenzi line was not shut, and afther that he either found another one ( the tebel one ) or he found out that the Makenzi one and the rebel one are either the same or very similar.
@kirkdarling41209 ай бұрын
Nemik very easily wove the use of mercenaries into the work of rebellion. His faith in the rebellion allows him to believe victory lies at the end of every path. Remember earlier a corporal had said, "Can you imagine the smell of thousands?" Lieutenant Gorn (who had been there seven years), said, "Yes, I can." Now, the commandant confirms that only a few years before there had been 15,000 Aldhanis at the event...so the lieutanant certainly could imagine thousands because he'd actually seen thousands. And, yes, the implication was that the Aldhani leader could speak enough Basic to know he hadn't been translated accurately. The natives know they must know more about the colonizers than the colonizers know about them.
@stefankatsarov58069 ай бұрын
It coud also be seen as he can imagine more because he wants to see more.
@combat-greyhound5659 ай бұрын
as much as you are into Star Wars now you definetly should consider to play Jedi Fallen Order and Jedi Survivor
@tomm29079 ай бұрын
That is the plan and why Kim started the Star Wars reactions. Fallen Order and Survivor will happen once one of her other playthrus are done.😊
@jazzx2518 ай бұрын
@@tomm2907 I think she should play Witcher 3 I only watched this show because I wanted to see Yennefer's face ... and Denise Gough as Dedra in no way disappointed (Yennefer is one of the main female characters in Witcher 3 - which I have now labelled 'Andor Quality' - one of the very best games ever made)
@OhThatRobin9 ай бұрын
Yessss let’s gooo!!
@bobsavage33179 ай бұрын
🌠🌠🌠🌠 The Eye!
@DVinciFradiqueBraga9 ай бұрын
What if Skeen was just testing Andor to see if he would betray the cause for money? Andor killed him for self preservation, nothing more. How do you get out of that conversation without one of them, including Vel, dead? He knew if he took the offer he would be relentlessly pursued by everyone.
@joancolmenares93579 ай бұрын
Nah, in those situations? armed men? the seriousness of everything? they're out, there is no reason to test him, the mission was over and if he was testing he would have planned for the possibility of Andor shooting, but he was certain that Cassian was like him.
@pseudonymousbeing9879 ай бұрын
Skeen isn't an idiot. That kind of test is absolutely idiotic. If he wanted to do it, he would ensure Cassian wasn't armed. The only response of a reasonable good person would be to neutralise Skeen IMMEDIATELY because he is a threat to every single person. So the test to find out if someone is reasonable results in the tester injured or dead? Idiotic.
@baron77559 ай бұрын
nope
@DVinciFradiqueBraga9 ай бұрын
@@pseudonymousbeing987 Any way Skeen's ultimatum puts Cassian in a dire predicament. Should Cassian refuse to cooperate, Skeen could either eliminate him, falsely accusing him of attempting to seize the money and then target Val, or join forces with Val to end Cassian's life. Compliance, on the other hand, would likely result in Skeen murdering Val and eventually Cassian too, once he's served his purpose. Consequently, Cassian faces the grim choices of either being constantly in danger or succumbing to death. He's also aware that the Empire will relentlessly pursue him, necessitating the use of Alliance resources for any chance of survival. Furthermore, attracting the wrath of both the Empire and the Alliance is the last thing he wants. Thus, for Cassian to both survive and triumph, he must neutralize Skeen without inciting the Alliance's hostility. In essence, Cassian's actions are still self-serving. Yet, he is not naive. He understands that Skeen's scheme attracts too many adversaries and offers scant opportunities for escape.