Star Wars: Rogue One Review

Aka Andor Season 3

The next set of rebels we visit is in the movie Rogue One. This takes place around the same year as the last season of Rebels, and immediately after the second season of Andor.ย 

Before the title sequence, we see the start of the main character: Jyn Erso as a child, and when the Empire killed her mother and captured her father to work for them. Her dad, Galen Erso told her to run and sent word to Saw Guerra to help her out. 

About 12 years later, Jyn is no longer with Saw, and we see her on an Imperial prison transport that is liberated by rebels. Cassian Andorโ€™s squad, which includes a reprogrammed imperial droid, K-2SO. Season two of Andor shows his origins. 

They take her to their base on Yavin 4, and although she uses a fake name when the Empire captures her, the rebels know who she is and what her father is doing. 

Galen Erso is building something secret for the Empire, and the rebels want to find out what. They send Jyn and Andor to the planet Jedha to find evidence of where he is. We visited Jedha once before in Jedi Survivor when the Empire was just starting to take over, but now they have fully established themselves and are the leading authority on the planet. 

They meet some locals: Chirrut รŽmwe and Baze Malbus, a couple who one is โ€œwith the forceโ€ and the other is his strong backup in case the force wonโ€™t connect. They are a pair who are ABSOLUTELY in a relationship although thereโ€™s no direct statement in the movie. 

After a firefight with the Empire, theyโ€™re found and captured by Sawโ€™s crew and taken to him where Jyn finds a message from her father about the Death Star. She listens to it once, and then the Death Star shows up and destroys the city on Jedha. 

Jyn, Andor, K2, and the small group that joined them escape and head to the planet the message was created. They find her dad right before a group of rebels fly in and bombard the facility, killing him in the destruction. 

They escape back to Yavin 4 to warn everyone about the Death Star, and half the leadership either doesnโ€™t believe it exists, or that they are powerless to stop it so they should give up. 

Jynโ€™s fatherโ€™s message said he built a fail safe to destroy the Death Star and itโ€™s hidden in the plans. A small faction at the rebel base decided to join up to go steal the plans on the planet Scariff. Calling themselves Rogue One, they snuck on the planet aboard a stolen ship, and got in, creating a massive battle as a distraction, while others later joined in space. They eventually got the plans, but not before most of Rogue One squadron was killed. 

The plans were transmitted to a nearby rebel ship, and escaped, while the Death Star itself showed up and blasted the facility, killing everyone there. Everyone dies in the end, and Darth Vader goes to pursue the escaping ship. 


Characters

I want to take a moment to talk about some side characters in this movie who have had a role in the larger Star Wars universe. 

Director Orson Krennic

Heโ€™s shown up briefly in other media. First weโ€™ve seen him in the timeline was in The Bad Batch where a bunch of Imperial leaders meet to discuss various branches of the Empireโ€™s plans. Then in Andor Season 2 he is trying to keep the discussion and idea of the Death Star a secret from anyone outside his private circle. Tarkin took over the Death Star when it was completed, and then he was killed when the Death Star fired on Scariff until Tarkinโ€™s orders. Heโ€™s certainly one of the most fashionable Imperials with his cape.ย 

Saw Guerrera

This is a rebel who is seen a lot during the early parts of Star Wars. First shown all the way back in the Clone Wars, he was fighting the Separatists to free his planet, while his people were being trained to fight by Obi-Wan and Anakin. His sister died during this rebellion, which seemed to break him. 

We next saw him in Jedi Fallen Order where Cal meets him fighting on Kashyyk to rescue the Wookies. 

In Jedi Survivor he is mentioned but not shown, where Cal says heโ€™s been working fighting the Empire doing missions for Saw when his group broke up. 

He appears in a few episodes of Rebels where he is shown to become more violent. When the Rebels crew was investigating the empty world of Geonosis, Saw was rescued in the tunnels of the planet where the rest of his team was killed. The sole survivor of the Geonosis massacre was interrogated by Saw and while he tried to explain what they were building, it didnโ€™t translate, and Saw became more desperate to find out. 

Another episode had him investigate it further, following Kyber crystal transportation the Empire was doing, he chose to abandon the scientists the Empire kidnapped to find out what they were doing. 

In Andor, he is shown to be a rebel outcast, someone who fights the Empire, but whose methods are considered too extreme to be considered a reliable source. Also in season 2 it shows he likes to huff on engine fuel. 

He dies in Rogue One by the Death Star. All of his conspiracies and hiding did turn out to be true, but it was almost for nothing if the Rogue Squadron didnโ€™t escape with the knowledge. 


The plans were taken however and they escaped to send it off in the next hit film Star Wars: IV A New Hope.

See you all again after that movie. 

Star Wars: Andor (SEASON ONE) Review

Welcome back to another Star Wars television show. Today weโ€™re talking about one of my personal favorite shows, Andor. It ran on Disney+ for two seasons in 2022 and 2025. 

At the time of making my original timeline, season two had not been released yet, so in this post Iโ€™m only going to talk about season one. I do highly recommend watching the whole series though because it is very good television. 

So without further ado, letโ€™s get started fellow Andorians and Starwarsians.


Cassian Andor is a rebel, but he didnโ€™t start out fighting for the rebellion against the Empire. As a young child, he was living on an isolated planet called Kenari. 

At some point, the Empire invaded the planet to mine the resources out of it. A mining accident happened later, leaving all the children of the planet orphans when the Empire abandoned them. 

Scrappers discovered the mining wreckage and Andor, and ended up adopting him and secretly removing any evidence he lived on the planet Kenari. 

Cassian becomes anti-Imperial after his adopted father is killed, and at one point tries to find his lost sister. Two local cops confront him and try to get him to pay the โ€œtollโ€ for coming by, and things get heated and one of the cops is killed. In a panic, Cassian kills the other one and runs, and this is the initial plot point of the show. 


Cassian Andorโ€™s rebel path was pretty much set after that moment. Before we get into that, I want to talk about most of the characters we see in the show. Many of them have their own stories whether itโ€™s for or against the Empire. 

They can be categorized in a few different boxes related to Andor: Friends and Family, Rebels, and Opposition. 

Friends and Familyย 

Maarva Andor

The adoptive mother of Cassian. Probably the reason for Cassianโ€™s rebellious nature. Lives with Cassian on a mining planet called Ferrix and is very outspoken against the Empire. 

Clem Andor

Killed before the plot of the show. Was trying to stop violence at a protest but was blamed by the Empire for starting it and hanged in town square. 

B2EMO

The Andorsโ€™ friendly robot. A loyal droid to friends who speaks with a stutter, and often is nervous, but always follows through with helping his friends. 

Bix Caleen

Cassianโ€™s close friend and ex. Lives on Ferrix as a mechanic and is secretly in touch with a rebel radio contact who sometimes offers jobs against the Empire. 

Brasso 

Another close friend of Cassian. Scraps old ships on Ferrix and often volunteers to take care of Maarva when Cassian is away. 

Rebels

Luthen Rael

Luthen secretly runs a communication service to supply funding and puts various rebel cells in many jobs against the Empire. He has the mindset that the goal is what matters and that there will be casualties in the war. His public persona is that of an antiques collector living in Corusant. This helps him with the cover of traveling a lot for antiquities when in reality he is traveling for a mission of some kind. 

Kleya Marki 

Luthenโ€™s right hand. She runs the antique shop when Luthen is away, and also runs communication and coordination on different rebel jobs. 

Mon Mothma

Probably the secondary protagonist in the show. Mon Mothma is a senator for the Empire who is very outspoken against corruption and secretly funds Luthen and other rebels. She is a mother and a wife to another senator who she married in an arranged marriage.ย 

Her husband lives the fancy life as a partner to a rich Imperial senator while Mon stays with him just to keep up appearances. 

Throughout the first season, she is struggling to come up with more money for the rebels because her current source of funds is running dry. She reached out to an old childhood friend who was a banker to help her find some money, and his solution was to introduce her and her daughter to a rich mob boss and his son who was thinking about bringing back the tradition of arranged marriage. 

Oppositionย 

Syril Karn 

Syril is a hardcore Empire supporter and believes in the sanctity of the system. He initially was a local cop investigating the death of two fellow officers. His commander told him to ignore the murders. Saying they were corrupt and they probably were in the wrong place at the wrong time. Syril didnโ€™t listen, however, and discovered it was Cassian Andor who killed them.ย 

Syril set up a raid on Ferrix to try and capture Andor, while lying to the Empire that he has his superiorโ€™s support in order for them to send Stormtroopers. The raid was a failure, however, and Andor escaped while the Empire decided to remove all the local authorities and put themselves in charge. Syril was fired and forced to go live with his mother in Corusant. 

Dedra Meero

Dedra is one of the Empireโ€™s brightest rising stars in the ISB. As mentioned in a previous Star Wars post, the ISB is a government agency within the Empire who secretly monitors and assesses threats to the Empire. If a rebel group is forming they will step in and stop it. 

Dedra is still somewhat new to the ISB but she is loyal to the Empire and seems to be willing to cut corners to find what she wants. Some of her coworkers arenโ€™t happy with that because she is investigating planets the others are in charge of and has no interest in protocol. 

She questions Syril over what happened on Ferrix and they eventually become a couple after Syril seeks her out. 


Andor Season One Storylines

The show spent a few episodes each following a certain storyline for Andorโ€™s rebellion awakening. Starting out as just a guy looking for himself to make extra money, to someone who would risk it all to stop the Empire and save who he cares about 

Heist Storylineย 

The first job Andor took under Luthen was a heist on the planet Aldhani. Andor gave the group he joined for the heist a fake name under Luthenโ€™s advice: Clem, the name of his adopted father. 

The plan: Steal the quarterly payroll of the sector, which is over 80 million credits. Including Andor it was a team of 6 with another inside man at the Imperial base. 

Soon on Aldhani is a giant meteor shower that occurs every three years. The locals go on a trek through the mountains to their sacred site to see the event, which happens to be where the Empire built their headquarters. This was easy for the heist team because the locals were escorted by troopers, so half the squad dressed as troopers while the rest went out to eliminate the communications to prevent backup being called in. 

The heist went through after a few months of planning, but not without problems. Some Imperial troopers did fight back once they discovered what was happening, and while they did escape, their man inside was killed, and one of the rebel squad members was crushed by the money in the escape. He had an impact on Andor because he gave him a manifesto he wrote, and it eventually got through to Andor to fight for others instead of himself. 

Before that, however, another man in the rebel squad suggested to Andor that they could both leave with the money and make their own way. Andor shoots him immediately and leaves with the money he was promised for doing the heist. If he could just go and lie to anyone, thereโ€™s no way Andor could trust him. 

He goes back home and tries to convince his mom to go away together with his money, but she decides to stay on Ferrix. 

Prison storylineย 

This one is probably my favorite arc of season one. 

After leaving Ferrix, Andor went to live the private life on a vacation planet using the alias Keef Girgo. He was walking around the beach when some people getting chased by stormtroopers ran past him. After looking around him another trooper stopped him and arrested him for looking suspicious. Andor claimed he was just a tourist but he was arrested and sentenced to six years in jail on a planet called Narkina 5. 

The jail was one of many built into the ocean going down multiple levels. When Andor first arrived, he was introduced to the rioting deterrent: an electric floor. If it was set up to the highest setting it could fry everyone standing on it unprotected. 

His cellmates were already working, as it was a labor prison. As he learned what to do, each table was responsible for hitting a quota, and the lowest performing table is fried. The lowest performing floor as a whole is also fried so the floor lead, fellow prisoner Kino Loy, is responsible for making sure all the other prisoners fall in line. 

Andor was almost immediately checking his surroundings and trying to find a way to escape, and Kino was discouraging it because he was close to the end of his sentence. During all this they were trying to finish all the work their sentence required. 

One day they found out that the Empire killed an entire floor of prisoners. The reason? A prisoner who just finished his sentence was relocated and sent to another floor to do more work, meaning they were never planning on releasing anyone. The Empire is planning on working them until they die. And one person on Andorโ€™s floor did, which empowered Kino and the floor decided that they were going to attempt to escape or die and no longer work. 

During the introduction of the next prisoner onto the floor, they grabbed the guard and Andor flooded the bathroom. The guards in the other room activated the electric floor and it shorted out the power, allowing the prisoners to escape the work room and head to the wardenโ€™s office. They freed all the prisoners and opened the doors to let everyone out, but Kino froze because he couldnโ€™t swim and the prison was in the middle of the ocean. Andor was pushed out by all the running prisoners and thatโ€™s the end of the prison arc. 

Sidenote: itโ€™s later revealed that the prisoners were building pieces of a large space station.ย 

Revolution on Ferrix storylineย 

The final plot point in season one is where the citizens of Ferrix fight back against the Empire. 

While Cassian Andor was in prison under the name Keef Girgo, the ISB was in search of him to question him about the recent rebel activity. Andorโ€™s mother, Maarva was also dying. 

The Empire has removed all the local authorities and taken over, and captured Bix while she was attempting to reach her rebel contacts. 

Bix was held under interrogation and tortured for information. Not physically, but an Imperial scientist found audio from dying alien children who they found could work as torture to break their minds. 

Luthen also spoke to his team about eliminating Andor due to being a liability and for what he knows, so everyone was coming to Ferrix, Andor included for his motherโ€™s funeral ceremony which was a parade to the town center. 

The people of Ferrix had enough of the Empire at this point and fought through the barricades. Andor used this as a distraction to get Bix back, and they all escaped to the shipyards where Andor met Luthen again, and decided to finally join the rebel cause and work for Luthen.

This concludes season one of Andor.


Final thoughts 

I think this is currently one of the best Star Wars shows. To talk about the rise and fight of fascism is absolutely important these days. As I said previously, I will not be talking about season two during this marathon, but I highly encourage everyone to watch the whole show.

Tune in next time to see a group of rebels instead of focusing on one, in Star Wars: Rebels