Out of options, Cassian is recruited for a dangerous mission to infiltrate an Imperial garrison.Out of options, Cassian is recruited for a dangerous mission to infiltrate an Imperial garrison.Out of options, Cassian is recruited for a dangerous mission to infiltrate an Imperial garrison.
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- TriviaIn the antiques museum scene, there's Indiana Jones' whip frozen in Carbonite visible in the shot when Mon Mothma looks at her new driver from the back room.
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Luthen Rael: It don't matter what you tell me or yourself. You'll ultimately die fighting these bastards. Wouldn't you rather give it all at once, to something real?
- ConnectionsReferenced in Star Wars Explained: Andor Episode 4 Review - Aldhani (2022)
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Promising series picks up the pace with Ep. 4
Lots of comments about slow pacing in the first 3 episodes, and I agree with that. And while those flashbacks are an important introduction to Cassian's origin, they further reduce the momentum of an already sluggish plot. I like slow TV and I was entertained well enough, but the first three episodes did fail to properly hook me and get me invested in the story and characters, until Ep. 3. Hopefully just a stumble out of the gate.
Ep. 4 changes the beat, though. Cassian finds his stride (and so does his story arc), and we're treated to a set-up for several subplots involving Imperial politics, intrigue and espionage. The pacing, atmosphere and visuals are great, and more importantly: everything feels decidedly Star Wars-y; from agricultural backwater planets to the drawing rooms of Coruscant. The actors are finding their stride as well.
I'm looking forward to the next installment. If Disney can fulfil the promise shown in Ep. 4, we'll have a great season ahead of us.
Ep. 4 changes the beat, though. Cassian finds his stride (and so does his story arc), and we're treated to a set-up for several subplots involving Imperial politics, intrigue and espionage. The pacing, atmosphere and visuals are great, and more importantly: everything feels decidedly Star Wars-y; from agricultural backwater planets to the drawing rooms of Coruscant. The actors are finding their stride as well.
I'm looking forward to the next installment. If Disney can fulfil the promise shown in Ep. 4, we'll have a great season ahead of us.
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- Muxje
- Sep 28, 2022
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- Runtime47 minutes
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