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I liked it. It didn't feel cheap at all to me. I guess we need to have a conversation about how pregnancy and motherhood shouldn't diminish a character's importance/strength in more current media. I know it's a recurrent trope in movies/tv shows that has been terribly used in the past, but I think andor did a pretty good job at it. Bix continues to have depth and agency. Her decision makes that clear.
You know, if I had a nickel for every time an interesting woman with depth and agency in the Star Wars universe got knocked up in an epilogue I'd have two nickels but it's weird that it happened twice.
#andor#Bix#rogue one#god forbid a woman has a child and is able to make her own decisions#she went back because she felt ready and safe#whats the problem with that????
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kleya and luthen being the centre of the rebellion from the start. they’re each others catalyst, spinning tightly together and gaining energy with each turn. spurring others into action, random moments across the galaxy connected by what luthen and kleya build. the way that kleya’s comms bring luthen to bix to cassian. send vel and cinta off apart and then together. are a voice to the ghormans. get mon from a senate arrest to yavin… and then when everyone’s flown away, when the rebellion has cast luthen aside, it’s kleya’s same old rebellion radio which still reaches cassian. gets the words death star from the isb to the rebel alliance
and kleya is so sure she can’t do this without luthen. all she believes in is her connection to him. until cassian and melshi drag her to yavin and mon wants to know if she’s okay and vel finds her in the forest because she has friends everywhere. she’s the connection between them all. and when kleya wakes up and stands smiling out at the heart of the rebel base realising that even if luthen has burned what they built has lived on… I don’t have lately, I have always. it will always be because of them
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Shout out to those two Senate maintenance workers who locked up the transmission room and took the key up to the security office and who were obviously in on it.
When you're dealing with fascists, play dumb. Be slow. Meticulously follow procedure to the letter in the name of 'proper protocol'. Lose files. Get in their way.
Never make it easy for them.
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I am hopeful that those of you who know me will vouch for my credibility in the days to come. I stand this morning with a difficult message... ANDOR | 2.09
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I'm so in love with this woman
Elizabeth Dulau in Andor S02E06
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whatever was going on here is so fucking funny
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“He built up this totem of Cassian, this kind of voodoo doll, and the fact that he wasn’t even a blip on Cassian’s radar is crushing to him. He’s so desperate to be remembered and to make a difference, and it’s a cut too deep by that point. He’s been betrayed by Dedra and the Empire, and now his one true obsession doesn’t even think he’s worth remembering. He’s heartbroken.” - Kyle Soller
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B2EMO — 2.01 "One Year Later" — 2.02 "Sagrona Teema" — 2.03 "Harvest"
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Weirdos
"I was safe"
ANDOR S02E05 I Have Friends Everywhere
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the idea that restrooms, locker rooms, etc need to be single-sex spaces in order for women to be safe is patriarchy's way of signalling to men & boys that society doesn't expect them to behave themselves around women. it is directly antifeminist. it would be antifeminist even if trans people did not exist. a feminist society would demand that women should be safe in all spaces even when there are men there.
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"People die rushing. You have no idea who I am. You need to be more careful."
DIEGO LUNA as CASSIAN ANDOR in Andor, Season 2 [2/4] 2x04 — "Ever Been to Ghorman?" 2x05 — "I Have Friends Everywhere" 2x06 — "What a Festive Evening"
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