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andor s02e4 reactions :)
whoa that's a long previously on
oh my god ghorman interior decorating?? chandrilans have competition apparently
somehow so syril to have large spider figurines on display. i guess it might be ghorman custom but for now i'm choosing to believe he specifically wanted them
pigeons??
oh my god they are pigeons
eedy is not immune to propaganda :)
PALPATINE MENTION BY EEDY
wow these guys are like one of those what english sounds like if you don't speak english videos but for french
these two are so funny for living on coruscant
Kerri mentionnnnnnn kinda
i love the spoomba (space roomba)
syril as dedra's willing espionage puppet has me giggling and kicking my feet. he's so excited! she's doing this at home? they're presumably in a fucked up long distance relationship and this is presumably the only time they're in contact? whaaaaa
why do i find dedra's faces in that isb meeting so funny. denise is such a queen
heert promotion? dude??
poor jung, still there two years later! partagaz stalking towards him like that, standing behind his desk, oh my god
after krennic last week i'm choosing to believe partagaz is also bullshitting about meeting the emperor. partagaz doesn't strike me as that kind of guy but i like the idea
lady attendant with a blond bun in the background... dedra the fascist girlboss paving the way!!
i think this heert conversation is the most emotion we've seen dedra express, ever. outside of ferrix riot i guess
heert x jung (hung) canon <3
mon montage and syril's uncomfortable mom conversation happening as voiceover during his journey to work make me feel like this season is a bit... compressed
oh my god these people are so french wwii resistance coded. why are they dressed like that why do they speak like that
are they telling syril he is impressively unremarkable
luthen having a meeting out in the open, on coruscant, in broad daylight? uhh okay
i cheered i cheered when i saw it (d'qar)
mr gerrera why are you so weird in front of all your guys. i'd be concerned if i heard my leader talk like this
at this point i'm kind of forced to acknowledge bix x cassian is a thing in this and i'm still not feeling it at all
i understand their little meditative hand dance thing is meant to be touching but all my broken brain sees is miming cutting up each other's hands. i don't like it
bix i don't think that's sanitary. shouldn't you dip your head back a bit or stick out your tongue or something. it's a dropper for a reason
poignant ending of the episode but i'm still thinking about fake french. why did they do that
#andor#andor spoilers#next episodes tomorrow lol i gotta sleep. once again fuck you disney for this release schedule. i can't talk to my fwiends about my show :(
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8 for Syril, 23 for Dedra!
8. Your favorite outfit of them - Sryil IMPOSSIBLE TO ANSWER. He looks great in everything. ok but to give an actual answer, I admit I’m weak for him in his tailored Pre-Mor Deputy Inspector uniform. After that first scene I knew I’d love him no matter what.
Syril knows he’s destined for better things than being a Deputy Inspector. But while he’s doing this job he’s going to do it not just well, but excellently. He’s willing to put the time and money into tailoring his uniform because he knows it can look better. Which makes me wonder if he broke any rules by doing so. I don’t think he did; his contract probably said ‘wear the uniform’ and the company dress code policy said ‘this is the uniform’ and there was no strict rules against amending it (unlike in the ISB, which has a five page detailed list of what the uniform must be and what will happen to you if you’re stupid enough to have one of your code cylinders facing the wrong way). So Syril used that loophole to enhance his uniform. And even if there was a strict rule about not altering your uniform, his boss wouldn’t care.
Syril identified an opportunity to improve something, and he took it. He also wants to improve himself. Wearing a tailored uniform that looks good reflects positively on his corporation as a whole. A uniform is an embodiment of what one represents. And Syril won’t let his side down. He wants the public to respect him as well as his colleagues and superiors. And he wants to feel good about himself by enhancing his clothes.His uniform isn’t just something he throws on because it’s in his contract. He wears it because he’s genuinely proud to wear it. It gives him confidence. It’s his armour. Internally he’s a soggy wet tissue of a mess. But no-one needs to see that. If all they see is a well maintained, crisp, powerful uniform, they will see a well maintained, crisp, powerful man.
(And thinking about him in an Imperial ISB uniform, to go from added pockets and piping on hot blue and orange to a streamlined uniform of cold black and white power, yeah, that, let me just lay down for a moment)
23. Future headcanon - Dedra After the fiasco on Ferrix where she got dragged along Rix Road and nearly literally torn to death, Dedra signs up for as many hand-to-hand combat classes she can fit into her day. She attended a couple of classes years ago, but only because they were mandatory. And what she learnt wasn’t ever put into practice. She came up through Enforcement and then into her Supervisor position, and in my head it’s not mandatory to prove that you can physically handle yourself in the field. That’s what Storm and Death Troopers are for.
Dedra isn’t going to be scared away from field work after what happened to her. And while it’s tempting to demand a whole battalion of troopers accompany her whenever she goes out into the field, she knows that’s not realistic. And she doesn’t want that. She doesn’t ever want to be that helpless again. If she finds herself in that position again, at the very least she wants to fight back and destroy a few people before they take her down. So she trains. Trains and practices and converts her fear into anger, and her anger into action.
Send me a character - or two, or twenty - and a number and I'll answer.
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hi! i had a question pop into my brain regarding imperial uniforms. i know you know a lot about rank plaques and code cylinders and all that, so i thought if anyone has an answer to this, you might!
the little hats imperials wear, these:
do you know if those have anything to do with rank? like do only certain officers get them? i feel like almost everyone in rebels except for main characters wear them (i know that likely has more to do with ease of animation than anything else).
anyway i guess mostly i’m just trying to figure out why eli never got a little hat because i feel like he held a couple of ranks where he would probably qualify for one!
aaaaa ngl i’m DELIGHTED by this question (THAT’s what i want my brand to be 🙊) but i’m not sure how well i can answer it.
since most of the imperial main characters in rebels are higher ranking ones (thrawn, pryce) and/or ISB (kallus) the likely conclusion is that the hats/caps/kepi are part of the uniform for non-command personnel of the navy, military and intelligence branches of the empire.
i guess it could depend on the person who’s in charge how strict the uniform guidelines are enforced?
in tarkin (2014), for example, there’s this passage:
“TARKIN WAITED UNTIL the Carrion Spike was in hyperspace to announce an impromptu inspection of the officers and enlisted ratings who were accompanying him to Coruscant. […] The officers wore brimmed caps studded with identity disks, and displayed code cylinders in their appropriate pockets.”
tarkin is obviously someone who values a prim and proper appearance of his officers whereas we never see something of the sort from thrawn (even though in rebels he’s obsessed with picking specks of dust off things sksksk). which might be related to the fact that luceno describes everything in his writing while zahn describes … pretty much nothing lmao.
but you were asking about eli! honestly, your guess is as good as mine. maybe thrawn was like “whatever, you’re here to be productive not to win an award for best dressed officer” and let his crew do what they want. and maybe eli didn’t want anything to touch his absolute mess of carefully styled hair or something. maybe aides of commanding officers are excempt from the rule of wearing a hat (i doubt it tbh but everything’s possible).
those reasonings do make sense looking at the thrawn comic (though i don’t trust the comic creators’ research on uniforms and ranks at ALL, smh) because at batonn, karyn and eli both hold the rank of commander and karyn’s wearing a hat while eli’s wearing none:

in the comic it might have been a general decision not to give him a hat to emphasize that he’s a main character and not because of a plausible in-universe explanation. who knows? thrawn, too, held at least one rank we’ve seen other characters wear a hat for (see lieutenant lyste in rebels).
in the bad batch, vice admiral rampart (high rank, command position) isn’t wearing a cap but captain bragg (who’s a commanding officer of some kind) and the naval clone officers on rampart’s cruiser are:


same thing in the mandalorian, by the way! the hats seem to be worn by commanding and non-commanding officers alike. here again a captain (left) and gideon’s comms officer who is probably a lieutenant or lieutenant commander (right):

in conclusion: it’s probably a combination of rank (very high rank = less likely to wear a hat, apparently) and how strict the officer in charge is in regard to uniform regulations.
#me during this whole post: do not talk about the inconsistent rank plaques do NOT talk about the inconsistent rank plaques!!!!#that was a lot of speculation haha i hope you enjoyed it nonetheless#maybe someone else can be of more help!#replies/reblogs are welcome <3 if you’re not mean 🙊#thank you! this was very fun to write ☺️#… and it got very long SORRY#ask#macncheesable#eli vanto#imperial navy#star wars#star wars rebels#the bad batch#the mandalorian#my sw meta
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Storm of the Republic
Chapter 8
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Summary: When Tup murdered General Tiplar during a battle, Anakin Skywalker and Captain Rex dispatched Ahsoka, Fives, and Yara to solve the mystery that was plaguing the Clone Army. Meanwhile, Senator Padme Amidala contacted Commander Fox, Commander Tori, Riyo Chuchi, and Dipper to help her continue investigating the death of Palpatine, suspecting that Dooku was behind the evil plot. But when Dooku send an ISB agent to stop them, the team had to race against time to search for the truth, which could alter the course of the galaxy.
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Clad in a strawberry pink dress, Tori tightened her brown combat boots as she tied her white ribbon above her curly locks. With permission from Riyo, she applied a darker pink blush to her cheeks and glossy lipsticks, highlighting her beauty.
Throughout her entire career as a clone commander, she never got to dress up nicely, and this mission allowed her to feel what it was like wearing civilian clothes. The strawberry dress originally belonged to Riyo, but thanks to her sewing skills, it fit perfectly well for her height.
She twirled in front of her mirror and played with her hair, smiling at her outfit. I am keeping this outfit after this mission.
“Mama, you look pretty,” Frieda praised her, sitting on the dresser. Tori could only smile as she grabbed a hair ribbon and tied her hair into a small ponytail.
“You’re a pretty girl too,” she complimented her, as she dusted off her matching dress. “Do you want a kiss on the cheeks?”
The little girl shook her head. “No, thank you, mama.”
“Alright then,” Tori respected her boundaries, as she put on a white shoe for her child. “Now come on, Uncle Fox, Uncle Dipper, and Aunt Riyo are waiting for us.”
“Yes, mama,” she said, as Tori walked out of Riyo’s quarters and headed towards another ship, where she found the others in the cockpit, with Commander Fox in the pilot’s seat, dressed in a tuxedo.
“Took you long enough,” he scolded her. “We’ve been waiting for you for almost 20 minutes.”
“Oh, yeah?” Tori rolled her eyes, holding her child in her lap. “Well, try dressing up for two. You know it’s difficult being a mother these days, especially when you’re fighting in the frontline.”
“That’s not an excuse. Every minute we waste, Senator Amidala is closer to danger. Now come on, we should leave right now.”
“Sir, yes, sir,” Dipper said, his eyes glued to his datapad. “By the way, where’s Riyo? It’s been a while since we’ve waited for her.”
“I’m here,” Riyo walked into the cockpit, dressed in her salmon pink beret and blouse. “Sorry I’m late. I had to deal with my period.”
“No worries, dear,” Fox’s lips curled upwards, passing her a heating pad. “Period can be painful and exhausting for women. I hope you pack your menstrual cup though.”
Tori squinted her eyes at her brother with exasperation. A few minutes ago, she was chastised for being late. But when his partner was late, he showed his concern to her. What a sly fox.
“So, shall we get going?”
“Of course, senator,” the Marshal Commander winked, as the ship took off from the Raxus base, heading into space. Frieda felt her ears pop when she was above ground, but then cooed when she saw the enormous amounts of stars surrounding her.
Even though she had followed Tori into battles many times, the little girl never got bored with the colourful galaxy she saw with her eyes. Everything fascinated her, even when it was the same object. “Mama, stars,” she pointed with her fingers.
“Beautiful, isn’t it?” Tori responded positively, holding her hands. “How many stars can you count right now?”
As the child counted, Fox placed his hands on the gear and was about to jump into hyperspace, but observing Frieda’s curiosity made him delay his actions. He was once like her as well, except he counted raindrops instead of stars.
It was always raining on Kamino, so he never had the same privilege to enjoy the wonders in the sky. But it was fun though. Fox enjoyed watching the raindrops on the window racing against each other, wondering which one would win. Come on, Lenny, you can do it. You can win this race this time.
He wished he could experience something like that again, where everything was simple and less terrifying. “So, how many stars did you count, Frieda?”
“There are 150 stars in the galaxy,” she answered, much to his amazement.
“150 stars? That’s a lot of stars you counted, kiddo.”
“150 is a big number,” Riyo chimed in. “I only reached that amount when I was 8 years old. You’re such a clever girl.”
“What can I say?” Tori shrugged, proud of her daughter’s accomplishments. “Frieda is a smart kid.”
Pulling the gears, their ship jumped into hyperspace, prompting him to turn around and face his crew members. “Alright team, we’re on our way to Coruscant and I’m only going to explain this plan once, so pay close attention.”
Dipper bobbed his head as he put away his datapad, his gaze focused towards his superiors.
“So, when we arrive at Coruscant, we will stand by for inspection by the patrols, along with our chain codes. So make sure we all relax and act naturally, like what normal people do.”
“That’s not so hard for me,” Riyo stated. “I can act as natural as possible.”
“I know you can do it, Riyo, but I’m not sure about those two,” Fox gestured to Tori and Dipper on their outfits. “I mean, you both stick out like a sore thumb.”
“Choerry said that ripped jeans and neon green hair are a trend,” Dipper defended his style choice. “Plus, I look handsome as hell.”
“I like your hair,” Riyo praised him. “I thought you looked like a rockstar.”
“See, she agrees with me. You’re just jealous that you can’t pull off this style.”
Fox shook his head. “We’re going on a stealth mission to help Senator Amidala, and you both look like you’re going to a Moachella instead.”
“That’s the whole point, Foxy,” Tori raised her eyebrows. “We’re dressed like average citizens of Coruscant. But you look overdressed. I mean, who wears a tuxedo on a normal day?”
“First, it’s Fox,” he corrected her. “And second, every secret agent in movies wears a tuxedo, and it makes me look smart too.”
“But you’ll get caught easily,” Dipper gave him a reminder, which irritated him. “I mean, isn’t a tuxedo inconvenient, especially since you’re running and all?”
As much as Fox hates to admit, the ARC Trooper made a good point. But it was too late for him to change clothes, as he’s already in hyperspace. Besides, Riyo was the one who suggested that he wear a tux. She told him it highlights his good looks.
“Whatever, do you remember to bring our chain codes, Dipper?”
“Yes, sir,” he said, as he took out five chain codes from his backpack and passed it around to the others. “These are from General Brinks. She was the one who taught me how to make a fake one.”
“These chain codes looked genuine,” he praised his efforts. “The Empire will easily be fooled. Well done, vod.”
As Tori received two chain codes for her and Frieda, she read the names on the card. Rina and Lara Young, well, that’s a pleasant way to remember Lira and Eva Bella Young. They would have loved to go on a stealth mission as well.
“So what are these for again?” she scratched the side of her head.
Fox turned to her with a scorned look on his face. He couldn’t believe that Tori wasn’t listening. “In case you forgot, the Imperial used these as IDs. Not having one is illegal and could face two years in prison.”
“That’s harsh,” Riyo gasped at what she heard. “But it’s also an efficient way to keep track of their citizens.”
“And outlaws too,” Dipper growled, remembering the plot to one of his favourite novels, where Big Brother was watching everyone’s moves, even if they’re innocent.
“Anyway, so what happens once the Imperials allow us to enter the planet?” Tori asked another question.
“Once we got in, we parked our ship at Level 1312,” Fox continued, explaining his plans. “From there, we’ll have to take a taxi to Senator Amidala’s place.”
“Wait, why can’t we land near her penthouse?” Riyo wondered, seeing that was rather difficult.
“That will make us more suspicious, and that’s the last thing we want.”
“Okay, so what do we do once we make it to the senator?” Dipper raised his hands.
“We’ll help her with the investigation of the Chancellor’s death, and then we get her out of here,” Fox finished his briefing. “Now, do we have questions about this mission?”
Tori, Dipper, and Riyo exchanged a glance of confidence within themselves, determined that their mission will be successful. Things will go just as planned, the Pantoran was sure of herself.
“No questions, Uncle,” Frieda spoke, shaking her head. Her response brightened the cockpit as Fox chuckled and ruffled her hair, when the panels were beeping rapidly, signalling to them they had arrived at Coruscant.
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I want to go in depth about all my iterator OCs because I’m bored and my creative juices have been drained
TSaS was made to not only solve the great problem, but also see if it was possible to ascend even without that ultra-monkhood state of mind. He was coded to always have some of the 5 sins in mind when thinking of possible solutions, sometimes all at once, sometimes only one. He was super controversial when the ancients were still alive, arguing weather it’s ok to create a supposedly divinely pure being with such mortal coils. But in the end, he was created. He was mostly created for those people who wanted to ascend without having to go all “mmm gravel for dinner”
2AL is the polar opposite of TSaS, an iterator made specifically to find ways to ascend WITH that ultra-monkhood some of the ancients had. (I tried to reflect that in his design, with the orange and yellow). Ironically, they almost ALWAYS worked with TSaS for their theoretical solutions.
3RM was made with no special add-ons, but developed a love for song later on. After the ancients left, they started to make some music, which they traded via pearls for information valuable to them. (I SWEAR TO GOD THEY HAVE SO MUCH FUCKING BLACKMAIL AGAINST EVERYONE ITS HILARIOUS).
ISB was also another iterator without any add-ons to their code, but appreciated poetry a lot. They used to help 3RM make song lyrics, but ever since she isolated herself, 3RM’s songs became only instrumentals. They got in touch with an iterator with a religious capital built on and within them and were really close, writing poetry together and living out their days after the ancients left. But then something happened, and ISB isolated herself, trying to focus on ways to rebuild what has been lost.
Funny enough, ISB’s outfit is actually quite faded. Trying to reconstruct bits of the past lead to her having to sacrifice some of the exterior of her puppet chamber walls (which were dangerously close to the exterior of the can), which lead to an open window for the elements to come in from. And, because of sunlight exposure over who knows how long, their dress got faded from the brilliant blue it once was.
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Review - Star Wars Comics 11/17
NOVEMBER:
Darth Vader #7: While not as bad as the previous issue this was still not an enjoyable read. The issue focuses on Vader training the Inquisitors harshly. This is played against Jocasta Nu taking steps toward saving what remains of the Jedi order. The dialogue is still weak, but at least there is enough exposition to justify the actions made by the characters. You can tell there is potential with this arc, but the writing is too incompetent to make it flow in an entertaining manner. The art is a step up from the previous issue as well, but the Emperor still looks messy and movement is janky at best. This is a weak series and its sad to see that this volume is a pathetic shadow of the first volume. Stick with the 2015 original series because this series will disappoint unless you have sewer level expectations.
Darth Vader #8: This issue was perhaps one of the best of this series, but that’s not saying much. In this issue we see Jocatsa Nu put her plan into action as she goes to recover valuable data from the Jedi Temple. Meanwhile, Imperial Security and Vader begin a search for her. The writing is above average with a few stand out parts like the Emperor telling Vader to not kill so many people and Vader’s interaction with the ISB Agent. The art is better than last issue and the coloring doesn’t look as rushed. While this series does have some major flaws it also has some strong issues that help build up lore. This issue even showed off the helmet from the Lando mini-series as a background item, a clever subtle touch that makes things feel connected. If you are a fan of Vader and curious about the early Empire then you should read this, just be warned as my issue #7 review covers there are some bad issues in this run.
Star Wars #38: The first issue written by Kieron Gillen takes us back to the Rogue One planet of Jedha. The main team meets up with some of the remaining rebel fighters on Jedha to bring them into the fold. Meanwhile, the Empire is moving in to mine the remaining Kyber crystals from Jedha. This was a good start to an new arc, but the dialogue is a little rough in the beginning. The art is well done and faces look good, but still have that hyper-realistic stylization that can bother some people. Overall, this wasn’t the best start for Kieron Gillen, but it was a mostly good issue and the fact that the writer of Darth Vader V1 and Doctor Aphra is in charge of this series fills me with confidence for the future of Star Wars.
Star Wars #39: The Jedha arc continues with our heroes teaming up with the remaining rebels on Jedha. This is a dialogue heavy issue with Leia trying to reason with the radical cell, Luke learning more about the Force and the Jedha point of view on Rogue One, and Han taking a backseat, but getting a couple one-liners. There is a violent action scene near the end of the issue that pushes this book into darker places than it has gone in the past. The writing was heavy and that made this one of the most enjoyable issues this series has had in a long time. The art was great with character expressions looking real, Jedha being detailed yet ruined, and the action having a good amount of drama. I’m really liking this creative shift and I hope it goes on for more than this arc. This series was in desperate need of a boost and I think we are finally getting it if the last few issues are any indication.
Doctor Aphra #14: This issue brings in Si Spurrier as a co-writer for this new arc that starts up by catching up with Captain Tolvan. Tolvan’s demotion gets worse as Aphra and an assault team come down to steal from the Imperial base. The ending has a nice twist that will likely lead this arc down a very dark path. The writing is a little mixed. Aphra seems a little out of character, but on the other hand there are some great moments with Tolvan dealing with her situation. There is also a cute scene between Aphra and Tolvan that will get the shippers riled up. The best part of this book was the art. The character look good, the fighting has some energy, and the facial emotions are moving. There are some issues with weak backgrounds. Overall, this was a good issue, but isn’t quite as good as some of the previous issues. Despite that this is still a really good series worth reading.
Poe Dameron #21: Far be it for me to give Chuck a complement, but this was one of those few issues that he did right. The story follows Leia as she returns to her rebellion role as a spy/operative and work an angle to get closer to Lor San Tekka. Meanwhile, Poe and the team are having some nice character moments while waiting for the ‘go’ code. While this is mostly set up it is done well and it has gotten me hyped up to see how it all pans out. While my expectations are not high, I would like this comic to end on a good note. The writing was a little flat, but by Chuck’s standards this was well done. The art was fine and I thought Leia’s overly fancy dress was a nice touch. It’s sad to think that this series is starting to get some footing just as it is rolling toward it’s end.
Mace Windu #4: This issue evokes many mixed feelings. On the one hand there are some interesting continuity nods and on the other hand it is handled in an amateur way. The story picks up with Dibs and Windu dueling over their dogma. This is intercut with flashbacks of young Windu as he battles a heretic that took over a Jedi temple. The ending brings the team back to their mission as they bust into the enemy base for the final issue. The art has improved over the previous issues, but still has major flaws. Some expressions look silly when they should be serious and the battles still lack any real sense of movement. This issue does have some great nods to continuity such as Mace being arrogant and a little aggressive as a padawan which was brought up in the Clone Wars series. His character is very much intact as well since he almost kills someone over their violation of his beliefs, this ‘my justice trumps all’ attitude also ties in nicely with his portrayal in most media. This was the first good issue of this series and yet I still had to set this book down for a spell before I finished it. This series is pretty bad and hopefully when they do another Clone Wars era mini-series they can learn from their mistakes and get a more skilled team to tell the story.
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“Through Imperial Eyes” Review
Thrawn is all-knowing. Thrawn is all-seeing. But even he is not beyond the capability of deception. In this heart-stopping episode of Star Wars Rebels, Agent Kallus proves to be Thrawn’s greatest adversary yet.
Ezra Bridger, disguised as a Rashon Bounty Hunter, gets himself captured by the Empire. When Kallus interrogates him, he reveals that the Rebels are working to free him from the Empire. But Kallus tells him that Thrawn is close to locating the Rebel base.
Grand Admiral Thrawn holds an imperial pow-wow with the officers, including Colonel Yularan, a veteran of the clone wars, who trains the ISB agents. He says that no one is above suspicion, and Kallus uses that as an advantage-- he tells Yogar Lyste that Governor Price is the Rebel spy.
With the empire hunting a loose end, Kallus and Ezra infiltrate Thrawn’s office. Chopper and AP-5 erase the planet that Thrawn was looking for, and replace it with a new one. But then as Thrawn enters the room, Kallus reprograms his sentries to attack him, giving Ezra a chance to escape. Thrawn defeats the sentry bots, but suspects Lyste is responsible for this intrusion.
Kanan and Rex, dressed as stormtroopers, fly into Thrawn’s warship, the Chimera (Kanan was flying, which doesn’t really make sense, since he’s blind) to rescue Ezra, Chopper, and AP-5. Price is there to stop them, but Lyste shoots her, making him appear to be the spy. Kallus then arrests him--becoming the hero--and stays behind, safe...for now.
With the Rebels gone and Fulcrum’s identity safe, Thrawn and Yularan admit that as clever as the plan was, Lyste isn’t capable of pulling it off. Only Agent Kallus could’ve reprogrammed the droids, deleted the planets, and changed the codes. Except this time, Thrawn and Yularan now know it is him, and will keep it a secret until his plans come to fruition.
This episode gets a 10/10--a brilliantly told battle of wits between two of the most dangerous imperials out there. We know Kallus heads to Lothal in a later episode, so we will be definitely seeing more of him. In the mean time, Rebel leader Mon Mothma will be paying the Ghost crew a visit.
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andor s02e06 reactions :)
velcinta in the previously on?? gimme something lucasfilm
Vel is heeeeere!!!!!!!!!!
also i didn't clock i have friends everywhere as a code phrase lol
wow i just do not vibe with the bix cassian relationship
they keep saying "pissed off" in these huh
Kloris is still the driver? damn
Mon what the fuck is you wearing. got tired of opening up your collar
wait nvm she put on a weird necklace for just that purpose
what the fuuuuck cassian why are you making me agree with luthen. horrible security!
feels a bit weird for cassian to start taking an issue with luthen's tactics now. you knew who he was two years ago
only now realizing the ivory overcoat absolutely doesn't go with the snow white uniform. they need varian skye's services
partagaz flagging down the isb's newest couple lol
"calibrate your enthusiasm" grandpa party never misses
oh my god it's the windowww
it isssss cinta's coming!!!
i love her outfit haircut everything
her little smile oh my god
her bigger smile oh my god!!!
oh my god!!!!
it's been a long year? it's been a long year???
the shot....
did i hear a bit of varada's accent
oh my god the scene? it's now? on ghorman???
SMILE
KISSSSSSSSSS
losing my mind at thissssss
Kleya outfit!! i hope she kills someone tonight
i missed the announcement that they were putting bail in this and casting benjamin bratt. don't like it
seriously though both the organa's have now been recast kinda... insensitively
smile through the pain luthen
heert and jung party date night?
does the isb not have a dress uniform. kinda killing the vibe showing up like this innit. is that the point
lagret stood up by his date (krennic????)
runai what the hell is that in your hair
luthen mon's history teacher? metaphorically or literally? did i hear that right??
terminator kleya
homewrecker kleya?
say the line krenniccccc
gooooo cintaaaaaa
gonna be honest i find kleya's pseudo art heist more thrilling than the ghorman ambush
krennic part of isb now?
tell! him! kleya!!
can't believe they had him say the trailer line offscreen
syril sees cinta!
what the fuck????
WHAT?
???????????????
"miracle"
kleya laugh.....
is he carrying takeout
i guess this scene really happened? why
i'll have to have a think about this one because i feel like i didn't like the majority of this episode and a significant part of this arc at all
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