This monologue is one of the best in all of television. If you are a young actor who needs a monologue, there you are. And he is a real one. He is a G.
@Odiee473 ай бұрын
Jean Luc Picard monologue about Star Fleet being founded on finding a new life and "There it SITS!" is better. In the Measure of a Man episode of TNG.
@ballroomdru3 ай бұрын
@@Odiee47 touché and well Met. Modern television has deprived us of many of these. I remember GKar from Babylon 5 having a great monologue as well.
@AL-fl4jkАй бұрын
@@Odiee47he did say “one of”, making everything a pissing contest is why everything is shit.
@byranwitherspoon5369Ай бұрын
@@Odiee47that’s a great one as well
@salonichted2345Ай бұрын
@@ballroomdrulol which one? G’Kar was very eloquent.
@aaronbourque54945 ай бұрын
"Oh, did you think Andy Serkis's speech was going to be the best speech of the show? Of the EPISODE?"
@aussiejed12 ай бұрын
The way he says "... love ..." ... there's a story there, one we will probably never know.
@QuantumJuicE3Ай бұрын
I love that though, just the way he pauses to deliver the line the audience knows he’s alluding to a past memory but that’s all we’ll know about it. Fantastic writing and acting. incredible performance.
@feedstackerАй бұрын
excellent observation
@billholder13307 күн бұрын
Yeah, that's one box of pain for him that we don't need to open... just knowing it's there is enough, and you can see that loss in his eyes.
@TheUpSpin2 ай бұрын
A couple of years later and I still get goosebumps from this. Killer writing, and a perfect performance.
@antraxxslingshots2 ай бұрын
This show will age like a fine wine, as any GOOD STORY does. I love beeing abled to witness it.
@literalsarcasm18304 ай бұрын
A society grows great when old men plant trees under whose shade they know they shall never sit in.
@magnamater47542 ай бұрын
Beautiful 🥹
@glarcier43983 ай бұрын
its crazy. in the same universe where the bad batch tries to protect omega, where ahsoka somewhere works alone, where hera and the ghost crew go on their whacky adventures - this guy is pulling the heartstrings of the rebellion, and all those other heroes will never even hear of him.
@memento812 ай бұрын
I refuse to accept that Andor takes place in the same universe as Filonis hacky cartoon shows.
@weldonwin2 ай бұрын
He is the true and tragic hero of the Star Wars saga. Without him there is no rebellion, no victory against evil, yet he has resigned himself to be forgotten or at best, remembered as a monster
@The_FallenKnightАй бұрын
@@memento81hacky? The only reason why I still have Hope for a good Star Wars content is because of Filonies great Animated Series!
@byranwitherspoon5369Ай бұрын
@@memento81those shows are excellent what are you on about?
@byranwitherspoon5369Ай бұрын
@@The_FallenKnightexactly
@IslesYankeeLady2 ай бұрын
Shout out to Robert Emms too for being the other half of this. That’s a vastly underrated role. And I love how Luthan keeps acknowledging that Lonnie is a hero and how awful it is that his tactics have to be so awful. He hates that. He’s not mad at Lonnie, he’s so furious at the Empire for turning him into an inhuman person.
@manders7612 күн бұрын
The scene in episode 12 when the ISB gets the news of Kreegyr and co.’s deaths? The complexity of Emms’s performance there-he has to play it cool and professional but you can feel that undercurrent of duty, fear, and survivor’s guilt, even as far deep as he had to bury it.
@MomoBar913 ай бұрын
What this show really shows perfectly, more than the original movies, is what every day people sacrificed for the rebellion, for democracy, for freedom. In the movies it was more heroic, here you see the real cost.
@originalbadboy322 ай бұрын
How Stellan Skarsgård has never won an Oscar is beyond me.
@ispbrotherwolf5 ай бұрын
Stellan is such an amazing actor. This speech just made my skin crawl, and I´m from Sweden...
@pauldrake22453 ай бұрын
One of the greatest scenes in the best episode of arguably the best Star Wars series. Cannot believe this happened right after Serkis’ jailbreak monologue. Too good.
@mikes64572 ай бұрын
Mando and Ahsoka and the films get all the love but holy shit THIS is the the best Star Wars ever created. No force. No lightsabers. Just pure story and pure writing.
@antraxxslingshots2 ай бұрын
When i first heard that monologue Lucien and me spoke the word "everything" simultanious. Gives me the chills no matter how often i view it.
@IslesYankeeLady2 ай бұрын
I love when the writing is clear enough that we can predict what they’re going to say. It means we fully understand the character.
@raybernal68294 ай бұрын
Andor IMHO is not only the best SW content but top 10 TV series all time... Acting Writing Production.... The second season will no doubt be awesomeness 🔥🔥
@cryogeneric3 ай бұрын
It's almost too good. It makes all of the other SW content look like jokes.
@raybernal68293 ай бұрын
@@cryogeneric jokes is a bit much especially since the original trilogy was made over 40 years ago with zero CGI effects... And George Lucas' "writing" as the original cast has mentioned often in interviews...😎
@vaughnalston30093 ай бұрын
I totally agree this really is a masterpiece
@stephenochosiete98693 ай бұрын
@@cryogenericcomplete jokes! This is Star WARS!
@MeGustaComentarAveces2 ай бұрын
Rogue One and Andor are by far the best products Disney has created in this century
@AL-fl4jkАй бұрын
Best Star Wars in this century, by far the best Star Wars Disney ever produced.
@countydown752 ай бұрын
This is what modern-day Shakespeare would sound like. All the awards, please
@manumaster199013 күн бұрын
guys that speech is the best one given in any tv series/movies ever. period. not only for the implications of plot, emotion, and acting performance, but also for its philosophical extrications.
@kajsablombergАй бұрын
The monologs on this show man… Stellan, Andy and Fiona deliver some stellar performances in this show, and I can’t stop watching it!
@Patrick-it8nkАй бұрын
This, and Maarva's speech got me right in the heart. This show is so fucking good, and I am so hopeful for season 2
@razalin3 ай бұрын
ANDOR is a great show.. it's quite dark in tone and there are no lightsabers, but that's great to see! There is much more to the Star Wars universe than just Jedi and Sith. Bring on another season!
@JeffWiersma2 ай бұрын
The way this monologue made me weep
@Sir_AlexxTv5 ай бұрын
Fuggin Skarsgard ... what an actor.
@blueroninstudios4 ай бұрын
I dont believe we've ever gotten a monologue quite like this one in all of Star Wars. Last time they gave a monologue like this to a good actor, it was Alec Guinness, but that was all expository dialogue to Luke. It's good that they cast ACTORS and they give them moments to shine as actors when they give characters more dimensions and compelling dialogue like this! Also the one Ewan McGregor gives at the end of Obi-Wan to little Leai, alluding to her parents, I love that one as well!
@a_fine_edition27462 ай бұрын
Yoda has a damn good one in Empire Strikes Back about the nature of the Force.
@vijayanand66503 ай бұрын
Best moment of the show. Stellan Skarsgard absolutely kills it.
@-----REDACTED-----3 ай бұрын
For the first time the very core of the rebellion in SW has been appropriately put to words in filmic media…
@jakobfromthefenceАй бұрын
Kids getting their first Shakespearean shot. Pleasure to watch. 😂
@christopherhanton66115 ай бұрын
one the best speeches i HAVE EVER SEEN
@blueroninstudios4 ай бұрын
In acting, we call these monologues. And this is a damn good one. Encapsulates his heroic, yet ruthless and sad character quite well. Heroes are those who sacrifice for the greater good of all, but sometimes they're the ones brave enough to get their hands really dirty and do some nasty stuff in order to gain that greater good.
@christopherhanton66114 ай бұрын
@@blueroninstudios yep
@christopherhanton66114 ай бұрын
That's why I like the character he plays
@CaptainFirespitter3 ай бұрын
@@blueroninstudiosI know exactly what you mean. Crazy thing is: I’ve been in the Exact same position as Luthen, with an eerily similar monologue to someone. I used to play a Dungeons and Dragons campaign with a character who’d been a literal teenager and started off as a joke, but quickly evolved into something much more. To make a long story short, over the course of the campaign we were playing (which sadly got canceled before it completed) my character went on an increasing spiral of dark heroics: While many (not all) of the party flaunted themselves as “Heroes” for everyone to see, It was actually my character who was doing all the background dirty work to make things as successful as possible. While party members were constantly arguing and wanted to kill every hostile thing encounter, I was Making Blackhanded deals to recruit allies for the war effort. They wanted to just steal some intelligence and leave while making a mockery of themselves, I was Turning Rebellious elements of the enemy army to switching sides. They just wanted to grab a magic artifact from the hands of 3 Independent squabbling enemies of Devils, Vampires and Drow Inspired by Warhammer’s Dark Elves, but I instead managed to get them to cooperate against a common enemy without screwing anyone over. I was doing this and so much more, Dirtying my hands to such an extent that he was considered a loose cannon and not a true “Hero” to the others. It got to the point that eventually, most of the party barring a few confronted my character about all of this. And in a very similar monologue to this, I called ALL OF THEM out on their hypocrisy and my efforts. They called themselves heroes, but I was the one doing the REAL work behind the scenes and got everything as far as I did. I took full acceptance of all my actions and completely honesty with myself and everything. I knew that I wasn’t going to be publicly praised personally and Accepted myself as a monster, but my efforts were completely for the greater good of all. There’s a lot more to this story, but that’s the gist of it. More or less. 😅 I can go into further details if you like, but I completely understand Luther’s mindset entirely. And even at one point in that campaign, Me and the DM had a private conversation and admitted that out of the majority of the party, I was the Actual overlooked hero in the group. It was quite an interesting time! 😁 (Still good friends with the other members of the group, so no love lost.)
@kevin9825 ай бұрын
Whatever about the very recent stories, Andor was a damn good series.
@rotcod288614 күн бұрын
Stellan said he did it 10 times. Wooo, how he nailed it.
@ChrisB-rl6ex19 күн бұрын
This conversation takes place in the same universe where somehow Palpatine returned.
@thomaskriss15018 күн бұрын
In defense of that line, as dumb as it may be, how would Poe know how Palpatine came back?
@why8642Күн бұрын
@@thomaskriss150I think it’s not so much Poe knowing about it, but more of how cowardly it was to bring him back. Even if J. J. Abraham’s admittedly decent semi-rehash of A New Hope was decent. His “box of mysteries” that he left other directors with no foresight for the endgame of episodes 9 and 8, ultimately paved the way for studio interference and grasping at straws to get back into the good graces of the fans dooming the final installment to be a mush of disappointment for both the fans of episode 8, and its detractors. Leading to a Hail Mary: “Somehow Palpatine returned.” In context it makes sense, but in a meta-context it’s clearly a: “You guys liked Palpatine, he’s back! Forgive us!” It’s a shame, not all of its bad, but it just reeked of desperation :(
@rfrags215 күн бұрын
They literally could not have picked a better actor for this. Stellan Skarsgård is an absolute LEGEND
@reconsoldier1355 ай бұрын
Stellan Skarsgard is an underappreciated actor
@mitchellmelkin40784 ай бұрын
@reconsoldier135, I believe he's been greatly appreciated and esteemed for many years.
@AL-fl4jkАй бұрын
He’s known as one of the greatest actors of the modern film era
@billholder13307 күн бұрын
Like the line I wrote for an imaginary book I'll never write: "I have Fallen from the Light, that the Light might Live." That's dedication. That's badass. That's acting!
@ArturoRojasEnei10 күн бұрын
Only Stellan Skarsgård can use a few words and leave you in tears...
@timmeyer91913 ай бұрын
Sometimes you have to be a little bit of a monster to achieve your idealistic goal. Would you betray comrades or commit a war crime if it means your side wins the war? Would you condemn your soul to Hell if it means paradise for your loved ones? This man would.
@CaptainFirespitter3 ай бұрын
I’ve honestly done the same in a Dnd game at one time. I was Playing a character who ended up making so many completely black decisions in order to achieve the greater good for all. He got confronted for his choices, but I called out everyone else on their hypocrisy for not doing the work that I was actually doing to succeed in the campaign. Gave an eerily similar monologue to this one here, and although it was sadly cancelled before completion, the DM admitted to me that not only was my Character the actual hero of the party, But all his work and efforts to win the War at the cost of his literal soul? He would’ve succeeded. I miss that campaign, but DAMN do I understand that mindset entirely.
@carltontaylor65004 ай бұрын
You could drop this speech into any rebel/empire conflict. US Revolution, WW2… great writing and performance
@budakbaongsiahАй бұрын
you know, I think Kreia would smile knowing that someone dared to fight a Sith Emperor and his Empire without the power of the Force, and knowing a rebellion against force users began without anybody that is even force-sensitive involved
@jameshurley95514 ай бұрын
Andor Season 2 due out first quarter of 2025!!!! Can't wait!
@elcucuyfeoАй бұрын
When luthen rael became Baron Harkkonenn
@fgl19852 ай бұрын
The fN writting in this show man!
@offensivename114 ай бұрын
After watching both this and Shogun, I've realized something. Luthen Rael is what Yoshi Toranaga would be if circumstances allowed to be completely honest with even just one person.
@seiboldtadelbertsmiter37354 ай бұрын
This is such an awesome show
@TheUpSpin3 күн бұрын
How many of you immediately rewatched this monologue after the episode ended? 🙋🏻♂️
@xtrafunkАй бұрын
best star wars ever made
@Artorion2 ай бұрын
Well the thing is the studio executives and heads were least invested and barely had contact with this project and that's exactly why it is good both Andor and Rogue One. The less they are involved the better the material is the better the story is the closer we get to the true star wars!
@reginaldshort84862 ай бұрын
Proof MCU didn’t know what they had in Skarsgard. A waste.
@shawnd44152 ай бұрын
I mean..still hard to be this phenomenal show, writing, acting, atmosphere, monologue..even exists. Is there anything better on Disney + or anywhere?
@Black247994 ай бұрын
Masterpiece ❤
@meranjana5 ай бұрын
This is cinema!
@Odiee473 ай бұрын
Oh Malcom. We don't get to live in the world we are creating.
@chris-hz2wd2 ай бұрын
Honestly I love the Star Wars universe, I really do and all its other media and stories have really opened up the universe. Saying that, I’m done with Jedi sith stories, done. Andor is the greatest thing Star Wars has done, a fleshed out universe showing us the real day to day life under an imperialistic regime, and there fight against it, I need more stories like this I couldn’t care less for force users anymore
@desmondkilroy81814 ай бұрын
If anyone listens to this and doesn’t rethink a stance on political action then they weren’t listening.
@naturaangel31545 ай бұрын
Epic
@polterrghost8 күн бұрын
star wars fans react to good writing
@ke89754 ай бұрын
Some of the best writing and acting ever. Compared to the dumpster fire of the acolyte
@paxtrick4 ай бұрын
You have to think, this is the same streaming site which did Acolyte 💀💔
@purplecoloredrockАй бұрын
Boggles my mind that someone put the bar so frigging high, only for another showrunner to smugly try to even hold a light against this.
@bigtim86174 ай бұрын
I see this and then I see Acolyte and my mind explodes; knowing Disney has it in them to put out Andor and Rogue One, yet still goes out of their way to put out trash.
@DoremiFasolatido19794 ай бұрын
They don't "go out of their way" to make trash. You people have got to remember two things... 1) Hardly anyone is actually good at anything. But, with nearly 8 billion people, there are bound to be millions with real talent. But there are still BILLIONS who are mediocre morons (hint: NONE of the talented people are billionaires). 2) There are near infinite ways to fuck shit up...but only a tiny handful (sometimes only a single way) to get something right. So when nearly everyone is just rolling fuckin dice on just about everything, the outcome is almost always going to be bad.
@kenle24 ай бұрын
@@DoremiFasolatido1979 I'd take issue with the "none of the talented people are billionaires". Just like there are call kinds of people, there are all kinds of "talent". You may not respect the talent it takes to get people to invest in your ideas or buy your products, but it DOES take talent to do that and to run an organization that can provide those billions without crashing and burning, like most businesses do in short order.
@DoremiFasolatido19794 ай бұрын
@@kenle2 defrauding the cognitively disabled is not a talent. They won a different type of lottery by pure chance. Nothing more.
@skiena4 ай бұрын
Running an entertainment franchise is like running a shoe store. Everybody is a potential customer but not everyone wants the same thing. With Star Wars, some people want lore and some people want hard hitting stories. Disney is really trying to get both types of customers but the aren't threading the needle enough on the Lore side for the Stories people, and even the utter focus on lore at the absolute expense of a good story is killing their audience. Andor did not do well at first (dunno now) because the Lore audience did not care.
@henrikmikaelkristensen47844 ай бұрын
@@skiena I always thought Pixar solved that. They can make a movie for children that also carries adult themes, making them rewatchable for decades by the same children who've now grown up. And with the Star Wars shows we've seen so far, with the clear exception of Andor, I believe there simply is too much meddling from the top, too little trust in the artists and too little effort put into the stories, because they are busy moving on to the next show as soon as the first is done, instead of trying to make something special, memorable and long lasting.
@brianales54894 ай бұрын
This is confusing to watch, Disney shills watching the only great Disney Star Wars show!
@JoseJimenez-w4c8t16 күн бұрын
Marco rubio talking to the Mexican cartels today 😂 I want out 😂😂