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Wake up babe, new Saw Gerrera backstory just dropped.This week, we're asking what makes a Rebel cell the “real deal.” Is it Saw Gerrera's Cave Angels, who have all the fire—but lack direction? Is it the Ghorman Front, who want the Empire gone, but haven't looked past their front doorstep? And do Luthen, Kleya, and Cassian count, when they keep raising the barrier to entry to the Rebellion?We're asking all this, and whether Dedra cares if Syril lives or dies, in our recap of “I Have Friends Everywhere” (Andor S2, E5).New to Growing Up Skywalker? Come join us for non-toxic Star Wars recaps from a veteran and a new fan. New episodes every Tuesday.Want more Growing Up Skywalker? This is a great time to sign up for our Patreon for bonus audio content! Timestamps:00:00:00 Who Are We?00:01:53 Plot Summary00:13:35 What It Takes to Grow a Rebellion00:29:21 Are The Ghormans The Real Deal?00:36:54 More Saw Gerrera Backstory00:52:42 Syril and Dedra 4ever???00:59:56 Bae Watch01:06:57 Closing Thoughts
The Cinedicate dives deep into the thrilling conclusion of Andor with three generations of Star Wars fans dissecting everything from jungle conflicts to Mon Mothma's political gambits. No stone is left unturned as we tackle fan service, emotional gut punches, and whether Andor just might be the best Star Wars story ever told. Expect heated debates, hilarious banter, and surprisingly thoughtful takeaways about rebellion, sacrifice, and the future of the galaxy far, far away.What to Expect:Honest first impressions and passionate discussion about Andor season two, including critiques of its opening arc, character banter, and how it compares (or doesn't) to both Rogue One and other Star Wars series.Deep dives into the show's mature storytelling, complex characters, political power plays, and how Andor tackles darker themes like tyranny, moral compromise, and resistance—plus where it stands in the larger Star Wars canon.Spirited debates on what makes “good” Star Wars, the merits of grounded versus mythical storytelling, and whether Andor deserves the title of best Star Wars story ever told.Episode Chapters00:00:00 Foreword00:01:15 Initial reactions to Season 2.00:08:23 Comparing Andor to Rogue One.00:13:06 Criticism of Rogue One characters, visual strengths, and missteps.00:21:41 Praise for Andor's grounded storytelling and mature tone.00:25:04 Dark themes and power abuse.00:31:01 The forgotten hero: Cassian Andor and the bureaucratic machine.00:36:21 Most tragic characters (Dedra, Syril, Bix).00:44:42 Bix's trauma and departure. Motherhood, survival, and subtle Force inclusion.00:52:07 Syril's obsession and disillusionment.00:58:33 Mon Mothma's tragic arc: sacrificing her daughter for rebellion stability.01:01:49 Luthen and Kleya: surrogate family, moral compromise, and ideology.01:07:31 Real-world parallels to fascism.01:13:21 Dedra and Syril's warped dynamic.01:18:34 "Off the Fence" Begins01:23:31 Andor vs Mandalorian, Rogue One's legacy, and fan expectations.01:28:06 Star Wars fatigue and mature storytelling hopes for the future.01:33:49 Perrin, Mon Mothma, and rebellion privilege. Bourgeois politics.01:38:13 Death Star labor and unseen horror. Dedra's downfall as thematic echo.01:46:01 Legends and canon crossover.01:50:51 Reflections on side characters.01:59:11 Is Andor the best Star Wars content ever?02:05:40 Clone Wars arcs (Umbara, Siege of Mandalore), storytelling styles, and what makes Star Wars "feel" right.02:16:49 Battlefront 2, Future of the Franchise, and Outro Get bonus content on Patreon Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Star Wars Andor: How Fascism Creates Its Own SupportersWhat drives someone to become complicit in fascism? We explore Syril Karn's arc in Star Wars: Andor and what it reveals about how authoritarian systems manipulate their supporters.How does fascism differ from authoritarianism? We examined the central leader cult of personality that defines fascist systems, with Emperor Palpatine as the prime example.What makes Syril believe in "law and order"? His rigid worldview and imperial propaganda blind him to corruption, driving his obsession with Cassian Andor and participation in the Gorman massacre.Why do fascist systems encourage infighting? The Empire deliberately pits officials against each other to prevent anyone from challenging the Emperor's power.Can we sympathize with villains without excusing them? We discussed humanizing Imperial characters while holding them accountable for their violent choices.Other Topics Covered:Syril's parallel to Javert from Les MisérablesHow the Rebellion operates differently than the EmpireThe Emperor's invisible but constant presence in Imperial decisionsWhy redemption arcs should be rare for fascist collaboratorsViolence as the true governing principle under authoritarianismUnderstanding characters like Syril isn't about excusing fascism—it's about recognizing how ordinary people can be drawn into extraordinary evil and the importance of making moral choices when systems encourage us to look away. **************************************************************************This episode is a production of Superhero Ethics, a The Ethical Panda Podcast and part of the TruStory FM Entertainment Podcast Network. Check our our website to find out more about this and our sister podcast Star Wars Generations.We want to hear from you! You can keep up with our latest news, and send us feedback, questions, or comments via social media or email.Email: Matthew@TheEthicalPanda.comFacebook: TheEthicalPandaInstagram: TheEthicalPandaPodcastsTwitter: EthicalPanda77Or you can join jump into the Star Wars Generations and Superhero Ethics channels on the TruStory FM Discord.Want to get access to even more content while supporting the podcast? Become a member! For $5 a month, or $55 a year you get access to bonus episodes and bonus content at the end of most episodes. Sign up on the podcast's main page. You can even give membership as a gift!You can also support our podcasts through our sponsors:Purchase a lightsaber from Level Up Sabers run by friend of the podcast Neighborhood Master AlanUse Audible for audiobooks. Sign up for a one year membership or gift one through this link.Purchase any media discussed this week through our sponsored links.
In this episode of Honey, We Made a Disney Podcast, J.B. and Eddie leap to the present day to deep dive into Andor Season 2. From the sheer mastery of Tony Gilroy's storytelling to the intense emotional stakes that redefine Star Wars, the guys take their time savoring every moment. They discuss the show's methodical pacing, its revolutionary themes, and the characters who make it unforgettable—particularly Cassian, Bix, Luthen, Mon Mothma, Dedra, and everyone's favorite chaotic pair, Syril and Dedra. It's a full breakdown of the structure, the style, and the soul of what might be the best Star Wars storytelling ever.
If you're looking for liminal spaces, 1 million French WWII parallels, and honeypots for days, this episode is for you.In “Ever Been To Ghorman?” (Andor S2, E4), we meditate on resource extraction and the Ghormans' supremely reasonable political demands. We also dive deep into the history of the Maquis—the French resistance group fighting Nazis during WWII—and feel very, very worried about Bix. New to Growing Up Skywalker? Come join us for non-toxic Star Wars recaps from a veteran and a new fan. New episodes every Tuesday.Want more Growing Up Skywalker? This is a great time to sign up for our Patreon for bonus audio content! Timestamps:00:00:00 Who Are We?00:01:30 Plot Summary00:12:05 French WWII Parallels For Days00:24:43 Resource Extraction and the Ghormans' Political Stance00:41:10 Syril and Dedra 4ever00:47:51 Very Worried About Bix BTW00:57:21 Bae Watch01:07:06 Closing Thoughts
Hey there, fellow nerds! In this episode of Scene N Nerd, Sarah and Will conclude their deep dive into "Andor" Season 2 with a look at the final three episodes. They discuss the heavy themes of sacrifice, loyalty, and the messy nature of rebellion, paying special attention to Luthen's goodbye and Klyea's vital role. You'll feel the emotional weight of the characters' choices as the stakes rise, especially regarding Cassian, Bix, and the tangled relationships that define their journeys. They also explore Dedra's fate and Syril's heartbreaking storyline, illustrating how ambition and the need for connection can lead to surprising twists. As they reflect on the series finale, Sarah and Will emphasize how the show brilliantly blends personal stories with larger political themes, inviting you to ponder what resistance truly means and the true cost of freedom. But that's not all! The hosts also delve into the latest episode of "The Last of Us," examining its emotional depth and how the characters evolve in this chaotic, post-apocalyptic world. They discuss the challenges the characters encounter and how their relationships transform amid all the madness. Plus, the connections between "Andor" and "The Last of Us" spark rich conversations about the human experience during tough times. With insightful takes and heartfelt discussions, this episode is all about appreciating the layered storytelling that makes both "Andor" and "The Last of Us" distinct in their own ways. Timestamps 0:00 Welcome 1:00 The Last of Us 2 x 6 "The Price" 49:00 Andor Season 2 Episodes 10-12 We'd love to hear from you! Follow us on X, formerly Twitter, @SceneNNerd, Bluesky @SceneNNerd.bsky.social, Facebook, Instagram, and Threads @scene_n_nerd. Check out our website at www.scenennerdpodcast.com. If you enjoyed the episode, please leave us a rating and a comment on Apple Podcasts, Spotify, or wherever you get your podcast fix!
It's here, Void! We're wrapping up the second half of Andor Season 2 and screaming our praises for all the galaxy to hear. Just like Rogue One, this show uses every available moment to tell the best story we've seen in Star Wars, probably since the originals. Syril faces his choices, the birth of K2, Mon Mothma leading the resistance, and Andor getting in trouble for saving people. We are held at finger point to witness the massacres, the growing pains, and the betrayals that give us the Empire and Rebel Alliance of the original movies. This show takes the darkest days of the Empire, when they think they have the most control and shows just how little power they truly have to stop the uprising. Rebellions are built on hope. Remember that.
In this episode of Scene N Nerd, Sarah and Will dive into the latest developments from "The Last of Us" Season 2, Episode 5, titled "Feel Her Love." They explore the emotional weight of Ellie's choices as she grapples with the consequences of her quest for justice, all while navigating the dangerous landscape of Seattle. The hosts dissect the cold open that sets the tone for the episode, delving into the complexities of sacrifice and the harsh realities faced by the characters. As they transition to the new episodes of "Andor," Sarah and Will discuss the Ghorman event and its impact on the characters, particularly Syril and Dedra. They highlight the moral dilemmas presented within the Empire's machinations and the nuanced portrayals of the characters, emphasizing the show's ability to create depth in its villains. The hosts analyze how the stakes have risen for Cassian and the sacrifices he and others must make for the rebellion. With thoughtful insights and engaging discussions, this episode encourages listeners to reflect on the intricate storytelling and character arcs that define both series. 0:00 Intro 1:30 Quick News Items for Daredevil: Born Again s2, Fallout s2, and more. 11:23 "The Last of Us" Season 2 Episode 5 "Feel Her Love" discussion 37:57 "Andor" Episodes 7-9 review and analysis Connect with us! Follow us on X, formerly Twitter, @SceneNNerd, Bluesky @SceneNNerd.bsky.social, Facebook, Instagram, and Threads @scene_n_nerd. Check out our website at www.scenennerdpodcast.com. If you enjoyed the episode, please leave us a rating and a comment on Apple Podcasts, Spotify, or wherever you get your podcast fix!
Beginning immediately on the heels of Star Wars Celebration Japan 2025, the second season of the Disney+ streaming series Andor, now carrying the same A Star Wars Story subtitle as Rogue One, kicked off its four-week run with its first trio of episodes. The premiere and its title, "One Year Later," sets the framework for Season Two: as each "a movie a week" batch of three episodes brings us a year closer to Rogue One, several interweaving plots advance the characters arcs of Andor's expansive cast. On this episode of Hyperspace Theories podcast, Tricia Barr and B.J. Priester analyze the first story arc of Season Two by breaking down how each of the four subplots reveals more of the world-building and characterization that drive the story forward. We begin with Cassian Andor examining how his character has evolved since the events of Season One and the lessons he learns in his mission-gone-awry from a Sienar facility to the Yavin IV jungle to his fateful return to his Ferrix friends. The other major plotline features Mon Mothma and the ostentatious wedding for her daughter on Chandrila, which brings with it considerable interpersonal drama for the family and for the still-perilous groundwork for the burgeoning Rebellion. On Mina Rau, the Ferrix expatriates confront the iron grip of the Empire through the lens of unexpectedly timely themes of refugees, undocumented residents, and the risks of exploitation and oppression they face. Similar themes appear in the final subplot, the Imperial characters who shift from hunting rebels to plotting far greater atrocities on Ghorman, all the while planning to use propaganda and manipulation to conceal the truth. Along the way, we also discuss the color palette used in the costume design for these episodes. Deliberately recurring hues cutting across the storylines indicate important thematic parallels in more subtle visual ways – and also, perhaps, hint toward events to come in future episode arcs.
The harvest has come in, and we're tallying one less Rebel in its count.In the final installment of Andor's first triptych, “Harvest” (S2, E3), we're counting the cost of freedom. Mon sells her daughter to the Rebellion, Vel catches a glimpse of a lover who never spares the time…and one of our faves gives their life to the cause. In a happier light, we also revel in Chandrilan wedding rites and wonder how that marriage is really going to go. The star of this episode is, obviously, the Syril/Eedy/Dedra dinner party. We have been so bad and it was so good. (This is Dedra's world—we're just living in it.)New to Growing Up Skywalker? Come join us for non-toxic Star Wars recaps from a veteran and a new fan. New episodes every Tuesday.Want more Growing Up Skywalker? This is a great time to sign up for our Patreon for bonus audio content! Timestamps:00:00:00 Who Are We?00:02:26 Plot Summary00:13:21 First Impressions and Body Counts00:23:42 Chandrilan Weddings (and Marriages)00:45:34 Syril and Dedra 4ever00:56:45 Bae Watch01:03:46 Closing Thoughts
It's the UConn Popcast, and we continue our analysis of Andor season 2 with episodes 7-9. We break down the politics of these episodes, focusing on the question of when in a rebellion must you break cover and insist - publicly - on the truth. We see a second major theme of this arc as discipline. The rebellion is moving from a para-military to a military posture, and requires increasing discipline from its members as it does so. Further, Cassian fights a battle in this arc between his belief that he makes his own decisions, and the discipline enforced on him by the needs of the rebellion and his own destiny. We consider how these themes of truth and discipline intersect with and shape the actions of Mon Mothma, Cassian Andor, Bix, Dedra, and Syril. We were delighted to be joined this week by Prof. Rob Farley. Rob blogs at Lawyers, Guns, and Money. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices Support our show by becoming a premium member! https://newbooksnetwork.supportingcast.fm/film
It all culminates to these moments. Everything we witnessed in season 1, and everything so far in season 2, all leads to what happens in these three episodes! Syril breaks under the tension of what's going on around him and all that he didn't know, and he blames Dedra for it all. Meanwhile she's struggling to make her own decision, follow Syril and his plight to help the townspeople of Ghorman, or stick to her orders and help the Empire devastate the planet. Andor takes a daring mission to save Mon Mothma after she gives a speech making her public enemy #1 as she labels Emperor Palpatine a monster to the galaxy. Together they race to flee Coruscant and it's a tense filled chase sequence! The rebellion is setting up on Yavin 4, tying everything in to Rogue One and A New Hope, and it's full of nostalgia. Send in your thoughts to the show! Send voicemail or email to: themandalorepodcast@gmail.com Tweet us @theMandaLorepod Join the Facebook group - https://www.facebook.com/groups/TheMandaLorePod
The galaxy is watching! Ojojojojoj... vilken Andor-vecka. Tre toppenavsnitt. Det går som det går på Ghorman, K-2SO gör entré, Syril vinkar ajöss, Mon Mothma levererar en mic-drop och Bix ghostar allas vår motvilliga hjälte. Mycket att prata om som ni hör och tyvärr måste vi göra det med en förkyld näsa men det där vill vi inte ha några klagomål om - nu har vi informerat! Mycket nöje! Stöd din favoritpodd via www.buymeacoffee.com/rebellradion
Star Wars and Superhero Ethics Crossover Episode: Andor Season 2While I try to keep the Star Wars Generations and Superhero Ethics podcasts separate, with Andor hitting so many of the themes we talk about on Superhero Ethics, I wanted to share our first episode about Andor Season 2 with you all.The hosts of Star Wars Generations dive deep into the first three episodes of Andor Season 2, which premiered with a triple-episode release. Matthew, Erin, and Alex explore how the show immediately establishes its political commentary and continues its unflinching portrayal of life under the Empire's fascist regime.What makes Andor Season 2 so politically charged?Within the first five minutes, the show tackles current political issues through its storytelling. The hosts discuss how the plot involving undocumented workers (referred to explicitly as not having "visas") on a farming planet directly parallels real-world immigration issues. The Empire's plan to exploit the planet Ghorman for resources regardless of environmental or human cost also serves as commentary on resource exploitation and colonialism.How does the show portray different facets of the Empire?The podcast hosts examine how the show depicts various characters within the Imperial system. From Dedra and Syril's domestic life to the cold Imperial board meetings with Krennic, the series demonstrates how ordinary people participate in and enable fascist regimes. The stark contrast between the comfortable lives of Imperial officers and the struggling rebels highlights the inequality within the Star Wars universe.What connections to the wider Star Wars universe appear in these episodes?The hosts identify several connections to the animated series Rebels, including Cassian stealing what appears to be a TIE Interceptor (a project championed by Grand Admiral Thrawn) and the mention of Ghorman (which Mon Mothma later condemns the Empire for abusing in Rebels). They theorize these connections may lead to appearances from characters like Thrawn or depict events referenced in other Star Wars media.Other topics discussed:The controversial scene involving attempted sexual assault against Bix and its portrayal of power abuse within the EmpireMon Mothma's storyline involving Chandrilan wedding traditions and her strained family relationshipsBrasso's death and the ambiguity around whether Andor was responsibleThe portrayal of squabbling rebel factions on Yavin 4 and what it says about resistance movementsThe parallels between the lavish Chandrilan wedding ceremony and the violence occurring simultaneously on other planetsDedra and Syril's domestic relationship and interactions with his motherThe Imperial strategy meeting discussing how to create justifications for destroying GhormanThe hosts conclude that while some storylines (particularly the Yavin 4 sequence) felt somewhat drawn out, the overall quality of the show remains exceptional. They express excitement about where the season is heading and how it will connect to the events of Rogue One, noting that these early episodes have already paid off some of their predictions while setting up compelling new storylines. **************************************************************************This episode is a production of Superhero Ethics, a The Ethical Panda Podcast and part of the TruStory FM Entertainment Podcast Network. Check our our website to find out more about this and our sister podcast Star Wars Generations.We want to hear from you! You can keep up with our latest news, and send us feedback, questions, or comments via social media or email.Email: Matthew@TheEthicalPanda.comFacebook: TheEthicalPandaInstagram: TheEthicalPandaPodcastsTwitter: EthicalPanda77Or you can join jump into the Star Wars Generations and Superhero Ethics channels on the TruStory FM Discord.Want to get access to even more content while supporting the podcast? Become a member! For $5 a month, or $55 a year you get access to bonus episodes and bonus content at the end of most episodes. Sign up on the podcast's main page. You can even give membership as a gift!You can also support our podcasts through our sponsors:Purchase a lightsaber from Level Up Sabers run by friend of the podcast Neighborhood Master AlanUse Audible for audiobooks. Sign up for a one year membership or gift one through this link.Purchase any media discussed this week through our sponsored links.
It's the UConn Popcast, and we continue our analysis of Andor season 2 with episodes 7-9. We break down the politics of these episodes, focusing on the question of when in a rebellion must you break cover and insist - publicly - on the truth. We see a second major theme of this arc as discipline. The rebellion is moving from a para-military to a military posture, and requires increasing discipline from its members as it does so. Further, Cassian fights a battle in this arc between his belief that he makes his own decisions, and the discipline enforced on him by the needs of the rebellion and his own destiny. We consider how these themes of truth and discipline intersect with and shape the actions of Mon Mothma, Cassian Andor, Bix, Dedra, and Syril. We were delighted to be joined this week by Prof. Rob Farley. Rob blogs at Lawyers, Guns, and Money. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices Support our show by becoming a premium member! https://newbooksnetwork.supportingcast.fm/popular-culture
Welcome to the Rebellion! Your Star Wars pals Dan, Kat, and Tony reconvene to discuss the latest three episodes of Andor, including Syril’s parasocial relationship with Cassian, the changing narrative of the rebels, and women being replaced by droids. Next year in Yavin! Lucasfilm Dan Moren, Tony Sindelar and Kat Benesh.
It's the UConn Popcast, and we continue our analysis of Andor season 2 with episodes 7-9. We break down the politics of these episodes, focusing on the question of when in a rebellion must you break cover and insist - publicly - on the truth. We see a second major theme of this arc as discipline. The rebellion is moving from a para-military to a military posture, and requires increasing discipline from its members as it does so. Further, Cassian fights a battle in this arc between his belief that he makes his own decisions, and the discipline enforced on him by the needs of the rebellion and his own destiny. We consider how these themes of truth and discipline intersect with and shape the actions of Mon Mothma, Cassian Andor, Bix, Dedra, and Syril. We were delighted to be joined this week by Prof. Rob Farley. Rob blogs at Lawyers, Guns, and Money. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices Support our show by becoming a premium member! https://newbooksnetwork.supportingcast.fm/new-books-network
Not going to lie, these episodes were some heavy hitters! From the events on Ghorman to Mon Mothma's speech, we are here to break it all down. Tiara from Crafting on Ilum joins the podcast this week to discuss all aspects from part 3 of Andor season 2.Topics Discussed Include:1. The Consequences of Fascism2. What is Said vs. the Truth3. Syril and HumanitySupport the show on Patreon - www.patreon.com/forceghostconversationsIf you want to continue the conversation, please follow us at the following websites:Blue SkyThreadsTwitterFacebookInstagramYouTubeMerchandise
It's the UConn Popcast, and we continue our analysis of Andor season 2 with episodes 7-9. We break down the politics of these episodes, focusing on the question of when in a rebellion must you break cover and insist - publicly - on the truth. We see a second major theme of this arc as discipline. The rebellion is moving from a para-military to a military posture, and requires increasing discipline from its members as it does so. Further, Cassian fights a battle in this arc between his belief that he makes his own decisions, and the discipline enforced on him by the needs of the rebellion and his own destiny. We consider how these themes of truth and discipline intersect with and shape the actions of Mon Mothma, Cassian Andor, Bix, Dedra, and Syril. We were delighted to be joined this week by Prof. Rob Farley. Rob blogs at Lawyers, Guns, and Money. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices Support our show by becoming a premium member! https://newbooksnetwork.supportingcast.fm/science-fiction
Happy May the 4th, Void! This week we're discussing part one of Andor Season 2 (episodes 1-6), while we will review part two next week (episodes 7-12). Today we're focused on the textile planet of Ghorman and the not-French-yet-very-French-French-Resistance. We enjoy the fabulous disguises of Cassian, the wedding "festivities" of Chandrila, and the toxic relationship of Dedra and Syril (we don't actually want to know what happened in the dark. . . . mother). Ultimately, who can one trust when starting a rebellion? No one knows when it's spy vs. spy.
The galaxy is watching! Mal and Jo to recap the seventh, eighth, and ninth episodes of ‘Andor' Season 2. They break down what happens on Ghorman, the tragedy of Syril, Mon Mothma's speech, Bix's decision, and so much more. (00:00) Intro (05:48) Opening Snapshot (17:08) Wilmon Brings a Mission to Yavin (44:11) Cassian Meets a Force Healer (01:10:17) Cass and Wil Depart, Vel Visits Bix (1:17:37) Syril Confronts Dedra, Part 1 (01:31:26) The Ghorman Front Prepares (1:51:43) Forces Arrive on Ghorman (2:04:39) Taking to the Plaza (2:26:23) Syril Confronts Dedra (Again), Part 2 (2:34:08) The Ghorman Massacre (2:45:21) Syril vs. Cassian (2:55:46) Escaping Ghorman (3:01:25) The Senate Stands on Edge (3:07:45) Mon and Bail Plot and Scheme (3:10:42) Cassian's Next Assignment (3:13:28) Luthen and Mon Meet (3:18:36) The Extraction Teams Arrive (3:20:41) Mon Mothma Makes a Speech for the Ages (3:32:35) Mon and Cassian Flee (3:35:37) Bix's Decision Hosts: Mallory Rubin and Joanna Robinson Producers: Steve Ahlman and Carlos Chiriboga Social: Jomi Adeniran Additional Production Support: Arjuna Ramgopal Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
This week on LGRN After Snark episode 85...we talk about the benefits of pre-gaming, how off-sales work in Manitoba and clubbing in Brazil. Then we get into Andor season 2 Eps. 7-9. Syril's arc, recreating roles, showing respect for the animation shows, and what will be Luthen's fate? And we finish by discussing the 2 stories from Tales Of The Underworld. Join us!YOUR HOSTS FOR THIS EPISODE
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The ForceCast is BACK!!!This week, Ryan and Brad break down episodes 7-9 of Andor Season 2. Mon's speech! Ghorman Massacre! Syril why??? Let's break it all down!
The ForceCast is BACK!!!This week, Ryan and Brad break down episodes 7-9 of Andor Season 2. Mon's speech! Ghorman Massacre! Syril why??? Let's break it all down!
Ghorman Massacre, Mon Mothma's Speech, and Political ParallelsIn this gripping episode of Star Wars Generations, hosts Matthew, Alex, Erin, and Aaron dive deep into what many consider the pinnacle of Star Wars television (at least until next week): Andor Season 2 Episodes 7-9. The discussion centers on the shocking Ghorman massacre, Syril and Dedra's complex relationship, and Mon Mothma's pivotal speech that formally launches the Rebel Alliance.The hosts analyze how Episode 8's Ghorman massacre serves as a chilling parallel to real-world protests and government responses. They point out how the Empire deliberately created conditions for violence by barricading the plaza, strategically opening it, and then using a planted sniper to incite riots—tactics reminiscent of how governments have historically responded to protests in our world. When the protesters chant "The galaxy is watching," the hosts draw comparisons to the 1968 Democratic National Convention protests in Chicago where demonstrators shouted "The whole world is watching" as police violently responded.The discussion turns to how the Empire controlled the media narrative, with news reports spinning the massacre as "terrorist violence" rather than a government atrocity—highlighting the parallels between Star Wars and our own media landscape. The hosts examine how Tony Gilroy's writing makes explicit connections between the Empire's tactics and contemporary political situations.Syril and Dedra's relationship takes a dramatic turn when Syril discovers Dedra's role in orchestrating the Ghorman massacre. After nearly strangling her in his rage, Syril abandons the Empire to pursue Andor, whom he still blames for the deaths that started his journey. The hosts discuss how Syril's character arc represents someone who believed in justice through institutional power only to discover the system's corruption, leading to his violent rejection of Dedra—whom he once idolized.One of the most significant moments explored is Mon Mothma's powerful speech denouncing the Empire, which formally launches the Rebel Alliance. The hosts analyze her journey from working within the system to finally breaking away after being gradually isolated and betrayed by those around her. Her speech about the "death of truth" being "the ultimate victory of evil" resonates powerfully with contemporary political discourse, showing how Star Wars continues to reflect real-world struggles against authoritarianism.Key Topics Discussed:How does Episode 7 set up the characters for the dramatic events in Episodes 8-9?What real-world protest events did the Ghorman massacre parallel?How did Syril's character evolve from Imperial loyalist to someone who attacks Dedra?Why did Bix choose to leave Andor rather than stay with him?What made Mon Mothma's speech so powerful and relevant to today's political climate?How does Andor's role in helping Mon Mothma escape connect to his ultimate fate in Rogue One?What significance does K2SO's introduction have for the final arc of the series?The hosts conclude by praising Andor as possibly the best Star Wars media ever produced, while acknowledging that the franchise benefits from having a variety of tones across different shows. With only one more arc left in the series, they express both excitement to see K2SO in the final episodes and disappointment that this groundbreaking show is nearing its conclusion. **************************************************************************This episode is a production of Star Wars Generations, a The Ethical Panda Podcast and part of the TruStory FM Entertainment Podcast Network. Check our our website to find out more about this and our sister podcast Superhero Ethics.We want to hear from you! You can keep up with our latest news, and send us feedback, questions, or comments via social media or email.Email: Matthew@TheEthicalPanda.comFacebook: TheEthicalPandaInstagram: TheEthicalPandaPodcastsTwitter: EthicalPanda77Or you can join jump into the Star Wars Generations and Superhero Ethics channels on the TruStory FM Discord.To learn more about co-host Erin and her incredible cosplay check out her Instagram, LadyTanoCreates.Want to get access to even more content while supporting the podcast? Become a member! For $5 a month, or $55 a year you get access to bonus episodes and bonus content at the end of most episodes. Sign up on the podcast's main page you can even give membership as a gift!You can also support our podcasts through our sponsors:Purchase a lightsaber from Level Up Sabers run by friend of the podcast Neighborhood Master AlanUse Audible for audiobooks. Sign up for a one year membership or gift one through this link.Purchase any media discussed this week through our sponsored links.
We review episodes 7-9 from season 2 of Andor! Topics include: Wilmon's got a gal in every port! The Imperial propaganda machine is no joke...kudos to the Ministry of Enlightenment The slow build to the Ghorman Massacre was brilliantly done The Tragedy of Syril Karn Mon dropping Palps bombs Lonni a hero, even when not on screen A difficult Dear John video message Episode Time Stamps: 06:33 - Andor Season 2 Review > 09:10 - Episode 7 - Messenger > 22:36 - Episode 8 - Who Are You? > 36:54 - Episode 9 - Welcome to the Rebellion > 51:52 - What's Next? Please support our friends at the Clashing Sabers Podcast and their Star Wars book drive dubbed 'Readvenge of the Sith'. Go to https://go.rallyup.com/readvengeofthesith and make a pledge and you can win a free book! You also can earn entries in our season-long Andor giveaway as well! Please subscribe, rate and review our show and chat us up on Email: facpapod@gmail.com Voicemail: 1-678-FACPA77 (322-7277) Twitter: @facpapod BlueSky: @facpapod.bsky.social Threads: @facpapod Podawan Podcast Network: @podawans More details on our Web site: http://FromACertainPointAskew.com Check out our merch store: https://teespring.com/stores/facpapod Intro/Outro - Galactic by Seb Jaeger (via https://filmstro.com/music)
This week on THE HIVE we revel in the brilliance of Andor Season 2, episodes 7, 8, and 9 - arguably the best writing in Star Wars history. Betrayal is everywhere and we get deep into Syril's downfall and Dedra's unraveling, Mon Mothma's dangerous game of chess and daring escape, Luthen's web of obsession, all masterfully woven together by Tony Gilroy's tight, uncompromising storytelling. It's dark, it's smart, and we love it. Andor isn't just good Star Wars. It's great television, period. Connect with us: Web www.PodcastCreative.net 562.455.4483 text or voice Instagram @wretchedhive77 On Facebook!!!! @wretchedhivepodcast
Join Jordan and Ron as they break down the penultimate arc of the final season of Andor! Andor and Wil go on a mission to assassinate Dedra, Syril finds out the true ISB plot on Ghorman, and a massacre erupts. Support Clashing Sabers effort for adding Star Wars books to schools: https://t.co/BygtApgNwvWE HAVE A DISCORD! Join it here: https://discord.com/invite/QfDYKZSUKGFollow the Show:Twitter/Instagram: @SupesandSabers Email: Podawakens@gmail.com for Star Wars related feedback.
The third act of Andor's second season begins with a sight for sore eyes--the base on Yavin 4! We're even closer to the rebellion as we know it in the original trilogy. It wasn't sad to rewatch A New Hope knowing how many sacrifices were made to get Luke and Leia (and Han) into the fray. Rogue One will also have new layers.The stage is being set in Palmo, as is the trap. The Ghorman aren't even aware of the intricate web of lies woven in their midst, but the threads have been plucked and the town square will soon be vibrating with action. Dedra Meero is bucking for a promotion. Syril doesn't want to believe the rumors but can't help but believe his own eyes. Cassian gets pulled back in by Wilmon. The Force awakens on Yavin. What a ride we've been on to get to "Messenger" and we're close to a pivotal moment in rebel history.This is the Way Podcast HQ is working hard to get these recap and discussion podcasts out before next week because there are some events taking place Tuesday that may forever alter a family in Florida. There's a lot of sadness and a lot of fear. The dark side cannot win the war. It's winning far too many battles lately.If you have an episode specific comment, send it in to the email address we reveal in our podcasts. Make sure to leave a good subject line for us so we know what episode and let us know what you'd like us to call you if we mention your message. There are other ways to interact with This is the Way Podcast, like via Instagram or 'X' @ThisistheWayPod or on Spotify, YouTube, and Facebook! May the Force be with us!
The Ghorman Massacre is finally upon us as the you-know-what hits the fan this week on ANDOR. And the fallout is just as intense as Mon Mothma takes an official stand against The Empire putting her life at risk. Meanwhile, Dedra and Syril see their relationship come to a a wicked conclusion. Join us as we look at the second arc of ANDOR Season 2: "Messenger," "Who Are You?," and "Welcome to the Rebellion." We break down the entire arc and open up the switchboard for your thoughts, reactions and theories.
In this powerful episode of Challenge Accepted, Frank is joined by Jonathan to dissect the political, emotional, and action-packed core of Andor Season 2 Episodes 7–9. Together, they explore the tragic Ghorman Massacre, Mon Mothma's pivotal speech, the expanding spy network, and Cassian's next chapter. With deep analysis and personal insight, they reflect on how these episodes tie together classic Star Wars themes with real-world parallels—delivering some of the most compelling moments in modern Star Wars storytelling. Timestamps and Topics: 00:00 - Introduction and Jonathan returns 00:40 - The political horror of the Ghorman Massacre 02:00 - Set design of the plaza and video game comparisons 04:10 - Cassian's injury and introduction of the force healer 05:45 - Is the Force conscious? Free will and balance discussion 08:25 - Bix's emotional exit and its impact on Cassian 10:10 - Mon Mothma's political maneuvering and Bail Organa's sacrifice 11:40 - Syril's arc and tragic loyalty to the Empire 13:00 - Dedra's descent into darkness 15:30 - Cassian's confrontation with Syril 17:00 - Aftermath of the massacre and the consequences 18:45 - The bellboy's subtle help and hidden rebellion 20:00 - Ghorman's massacre as political propaganda 22:00 - Cassian's escape and rise of K-2SO 24:30 - Episode 9: Mon Mothma's speech and the spark of rebellion 26:00 - Rebels connection and broader context of the speech 29:00 - Rewatching the original trilogy with new context 30:45 - Hopes for a prequel about Luthen and Saw Gerrera 32:00 - Mon Mothma meeting Cassian for the first time 34:00 - Predictions for the upcoming Andor finale episodes Key Takeaways: The Ghorman Massacre is a tragic turning point, echoing real-world atrocities and highlighting the manipulative power of propaganda. The set design and realism in Andor immerse viewers in a grounded, lived-in Star Wars galaxy. The subtle introduction of Force healing adds depth without relying on Jedi tropes. Syril Karn remains a tragic figure—loyal to an empire that exploits him, destined to become a symbol of moral ambiguity. Cassian's trajectory continues toward heroism, setting up his Rogue One partnership with K-2SO. Mon Mothma's speech might feel underwhelming alone, but it serves as a crucial rallying cry across the Rebellion. This trio of episodes shows Andor at its most emotionally and politically complex—combining action, tragedy, and momentum. Quotes: “You have lived rent free in that man's mind for years. You don't even know his face.” – Frank “The Force isn't just about lightsabers and super jumps. It's an energy that pushes back when imbalance grows.” – Jonathan “Star Wars is at its best when it's echoing real-world horrors—this arc proves that.” – Frank “Her speech wasn't to sway the Empire. It was a signal to every rebel cell: it's time.” – Frank Call to Action: Love these deep dives into Andor? Don't forget to subscribe, leave a review, and share the episode with a fellow Star Wars fan! Use the hashtag #ChallengeAcceptedPodcast to join the conversation. Links and Resources:
This week on Rebel Nerd Radio, we explored episodes 4,5, & 6 of Andor Season 2. They unpack show pacing, its depiction of PTSD, the motivations of Luthien and Kleya, the twisted dynamic between Dedra & Syril, and the symbolism of Ghorman.Show Links:Rebel Scum Con - https://rebelscumconventions.com/ Dark Lords of the Sith on The Comic Den - https://tinyurl.com/yyc3728m Follow us at https://bio.link/rebelnerdradio #rebelnerdradio #starwars #starwarspodcast #andor #andorseason2
Happy May the 4th! Join Jessica and Hunter for a special episode of the Perle Pod as they dive deep into the latest Star Wars adventures. Get ready for a rapid-fire, in-depth look at Andor episodes 4, 5, and 6, hailed by some as the best Star Wars show ever!Jump right in as they celebrate May the 4th with discussions ranging from Lego sets and luxury jewelry to the unique experience of seeing Revenge of the Sith back on the big screen.Then, brace yourselves for the intense world of Andor! Jessica and Hunter tackle the challenge of binge-watching three hours of this gripping series, explore the detailed world-building of Ghorman (complete with its own French-inspired language and dark history), and unpack complex character dynamics.They discuss the unpredictability of Saw Gerrera, the intriguing and potentially awkward relationship between Syril and Dedra, the tension of Luthen's hidden microphone, and the daring heist on Ghorman.Plus, don't miss their thoughts on Mon Mothma's political maneuvering, the brief but notable appearance of Bail Organa, and the emotional return of Dr. Gorst leading to a powerful moment of potential closure for Bix.The show is intense, the editing gives them "whiplash," and getting attached to characters is risky business – but Jessica and Hunter "feel" why Andor is earning its sky-high ratings.Tune in for a fun, insightful, and engaging chat about all things Star Wars. May the fourth be with you!
Episodes 4-6 in Andor season 2 were very, very pretty
Andor's second season is a different beast—and an absolute feast of real-world parallels.In “Sagrona Teema,” (Andor S2, E2), the differences between Andor's seasons become clear: Season 2 is faster, more mysterious, and altogether more oblique. But the parallels to life in 2025 have become even more clear. In our recap this week, we draw the lines connecting Andor to ICE deportations, leftist infighting, and issues of consent. On a happier note, we're giving a Chandrilan toast to the return of Syril and the hard launch of Sedra (is that their couple name??). New to Growing Up Skywalker? Come join us for non-toxic Star Wars recaps from a veteran and a new fan. New episodes every Tuesday.Want more Growing Up Skywalker? This is a great time to sign up for our Patreon for bonus audio content! Timestamps:00:00:00 Who Are We?00:04:10 Plot Summary00:14:36 Season 1 and Season 2 Distinctions00:20:58 Real-World Parallels: Deportation, Exploitation, Leftist Infighting00:43:15 Syril and Dedra 4ever00:56:23 Bae Watch01:08:14 Closing Thoughts
What a Piece of Junk Episode 166 Star Wars Andor season 2 Episodes 4-6 Watch the video version on Fandom Podcast Network YouTube Channel: https://www.youtube.com/@FandomPodcastNetwork Listen to the audio podcast version here: https://fpnet.podbean.com/category/what-a-piece-of-junk-a-star-wars-podcast Andor season 2 rolls along with some more revelations about the efforts of the Empire on Ghorman, the terrible costs of PTSD for our heroes and the incredibly cold, creepy and cringe relationship between Dedra and Syril! The guys onboard the Drunken Gungan try to make sense of it all and enjoy the amazing writing from Tony Gilroy and crew. Strap in! What A Piece Of Junk / Fandom Podcast Network Contact Information: -What A Piece Of Junk a Star Wars Podcast audio podcast master feed: https://fpnet.podbean.com/category/what-a-piece-of-junk-a-star-wars-podcast… - What A Piece Of Junk a Star Wars Podcast Facebook Group: https://www.facebook.com/groups/WhatAPieceOfJunk/ - Email: whatapieceofjunkpod@gmail.com - Twitter: @WhatWars Fandom Podcast Network Social Media links. - Fandom Podcast Network Audio Master Feed: https://fpnet.podbean.com/ (The FPNet is on Podbean app) - Instagram: @FandomPodcastNetwork - Twitter: @FanPodNetwork - Fandom Podcast Network is on all major podcast platforms. - Facebook: Fandom Podcast Network: https://www.facebook.com/Fandompodcastnetwork/ Fandom Podcast Network Tee Public Store: Please support the What A Piece Of Junk podcast and the Fandom Podcast Network by visiting our TeePublic store, while wearing your favorite show logos with pride! Tee Public Store: https://www.teepublic.com/user/fandompodcastnetwork
In this episode of Scene N Nerd, Sarah and Will celebrate Star Wars Day by diving into the latest three episodes of "Andor." They chat about the themes of rebellion, trust, and sacrifice focusing on Cassian and Bix's complicated relationship. It's all about how trauma affects their choices in a war-torn galaxy. They also discuss Syril's storyline, highlighting the clever spy stuff within the Empire. They give props to the cast, especially in the intense scenes with Mon Mothma and Krennic, where political tension runs high. As they unpack the emotional journeys of the characters, Sarah and Will encourage listeners to think about loss and the price of standing up against oppression. This episode is packed with insights that invite fans to engage with the show's deeper themes. Connect with us! Follow us on X, formerly Twitter, @SceneNNerd, Bluesky @SceneNNerd.bsky.social, Facebook, Instagram, and Threads @scene_n_nerd. Check out our website at www.scenennerdpodcast.com. If you liked the episode, please leave us a rating and a comment on Apple Podcasts, Spotify, or wherever you get your podcast fix!
In this episode, we unpack episodes 4–6 of Andor Season 2 — a tightly wound arc where rebellion curdles into distrust, sacrifice becomes currency, and moral clarity dissolves into ambiguity. With Beau Willimon back at the helm, the show leans into fractured allegiances and relational power plays, from Syril's double life to Vel and Cinta's unraveling bond. We explore how Andor continues to dismantle Star Wars binaries, trading mythic heroism for ideological entanglement. Plus: why Cinta's death matters, how Luthen escalates the war, and what this arc signals about the Rebellion's slow collapse from within.
Halfway through Andor already! It's one year later, and we catch up to Casian and Bix hiding out on Coruscant in a safe house, and their relationship has rekindled. Syril and Dedra are working together on a new mission at Ghorman, with Syril going undercover to send back intel about the rebel uprising there. Meanwhile, Mon Mothma is in dire situations trying to get votes to go against the Empire, and also having to party with Krennic himself over some historical artifacts. Tensions are rising everywhere. Send in your thoughts to the show! Send voicemail or email to: themandalorepodcast@gmail.com Tweet us @theMandaLorepod Join the Facebook group - https://www.facebook.com/groups/TheMandaLorePod
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Tricia Barr and Sarah Woloski kick off the latest episode discussing some of our favorite things from the first 6 episodes of ANDOR, out now on Disney+. We explore the costume and production design, which really add to the characterizations. Mothers are another topic we've pondered over the years; it's nice to see mothers of all kinds in the show. Plus, there are our Twin Flames, Dedra and Syril. We have thoughts... Our main discussion dives into our experiences with Star Wars Celebration Japan, plus some insight into Tokyo Disney from Tricia's perspective. Related Andor Season 2 review Skywalking Through Neverland ANDOR S2, Ep 1 -3, Dinner Party from Hell Skywalking Through Neverland Celebration Japan Highlights with BJ Priester Hyperspace Theories: Live at Star Wars Celebration Japan Social Media UPDATED Fangirls Going Rogue Blue Sky | Threads | Instagram Tricia Barr Blue Sky | Threads | Instagram Sarah Woloski Threads | Instagram Facebook Public | Private You must answer the 3 questions to join the Private Facebook group!
Want to let us know if you agree or have a "hot take" about our show or a burning Star Wars topic, hit the Holonet and send us a text!In episode 195 of The Force Geeks: A Star Wars Podcast, Nate, Jake, and Chris dive into a spoiler-filled breakdown of Episodes 4 through 6 of Andor Season 2. Cassian infiltrates Ghorman under the alias “Varian Skye,” playing the long game while the Empire manipulates the narrative with a propaganda machine led by Director Krennic. Meanwhile, Mon Mothma walks a dangerous political tightrope, and Saw Gerrera's tragic origin story adds emotional weight to his radicalism.The Geeks also unpacks the brutal, emotionally charged moment when Bix takes justice into her own hands, the devastating loss of a key rebel, and the tense power dynamics brewing between Dedra, Syril, and the always-imperious Eedy.These episodes dig deep into the cost of rebellion — physically, psychologically, and morally — and we're here to break it all down.***The views expressed in this show are those of the hosts and do not necessarily reflect the official policy or position of the United States Air Force, the Department of Defense, or the U.S. Government.***
We review episodes 4-6 from season 2 of Andor! Topics include: Cassian and Bix mixing domesticity with the cause Luthen losing his mind and his humanity The greatest day of Syril's life Wilmon and Saw taking whacks of Rhydonium Krennic and Mon Mothma shadowboxing with verbal jabs A recasting on Coruscant A tragic ending on Ghorman In our Question of the Week, we share your thoughts on what happened to the members of Maya Pei after Andor's departure. All this and more! Episode Time Stamps: 04:09 - Question of the Week: Rock, Paper, Dinosaur? 07:49 - Andor Season 2 Review > 10:25 - Episode 4 - Ever Been to Ghorman? > 26:54 - Episode 5 - I Have Friends Everywhere > 47:36 - Episode 6 - What a Festive Evening > 69:37 - What's next? Please subscribe, rate and review our show and chat us up on Email: facpapod@gmail.com Voicemail: 1-678-FACPA77 (322-7277) Twitter: @facpapod BlueSky: @facpapod.bsky.social Threads: @facpapod Podawan Podcast Network: @podawans More details on our Web site: http://FromACertainPointAskew.com Check out our merch store: https://teespring.com/stores/facpapod Intro/Outro - Galactic by Seb Jaeger (via https://filmstro.com/music)
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Syril's finest moment and Saw's gas of rage, Caitlin, Matt, and Brian discuss the second arc of Andor Season 2, and touch on 20 years of Revenge of the SithSupport the showFollow us at Return of the Pod!
Matthew, Alex (also known as "Where is Jimmy"), and Erin (also known as "A Sapphic Love Affair") dissect the middle chapters of Andor Season 2. The group dives into how these pivotal episodes mark the halfway point of both the season and the entire Andor series, discussing the show's transformation into a sophisticated spy drama within the Star Wars universe.The hosts analyze how Cassian Andor has transitioned from a side character in the first three episodes to now taking center stage. His complex relationship with Bix becomes a major focus, with the hosts questioning whether their relationship is healing or codependent. What began as a seemingly sweet reunion ultimately reveals deep trauma, culminating in a shocking revenge scene that surprised everyone.Key Storylines and Discussion PointsThe hosts examine multiple concurrent plotlines developing across different planets. Saw Gerrera's militant rebel faction introduces bizarre elements like "radonium huffing" that may explain his physical deterioration by Rogue One. Meanwhile, the Ghorman storyline showcases inexperienced rebels making fatal mistakes despite warnings from more seasoned fighters like Cassian.The Imperial Security Bureau (ISB) scenes particularly captivated the hosts, with Syril's complex double-agent role generating significant discussion. The memorable phrase "turn out the lights" between Dedra and Syril sparked playful speculation about their unconventional relationship, while Mon Mothma's careful political maneuvering at an Imperial gala showcases her walking a dangerous line.Additional topics discussed:Did the shocking Dr. Gorst murder scene feel earned or rushed?How does Tony Gilroy excel at writing powerful monologues, particularly Val's heartbreaking speech after Cinta's death?Why was Benjamin Bratt's recasting as Bail Organa jarring for some fans?What connections exist between the rebel base location and The Force Awakens?How do the Ghorman massacre references cleverly incorporate EU/Legends material into canon?What parallels exist between Imperial loyalty oaths and real-world nationalist rituals?Which moments highlight the stark contrast between amateur and professional rebels?The hosts conclude by noting they attended a theatrical screening of Revenge of the Sith, teasing bonus content for premium subscribers in their next episode. This mid-season analysis captures how Andor continues to elevate Star Wars storytelling with sophisticated character development, political intrigue, and morally complex takes on rebellion. **************************************************************************This episode is a production of Star Wars Generations, a The Ethical Panda Podcast and part of the TruStory FM Entertainment Podcast Network. Check our our website to find out more about this and our sister podcast Superhero Ethics.We want to hear from you! You can keep up with our latest news, and send us feedback, questions, or comments via social media or email.Email: Matthew@TheEthicalPanda.comFacebook: TheEthicalPandaInstagram: TheEthicalPandaPodcastsTwitter: EthicalPanda77Or you can join jump into the Star Wars Generations and Superhero Ethics channels on the TruStory FM Discord.To learn more about co-host Erin and her incredible cosplay check out her Instagram, LadyTanoCreates.Want to get access to even more content while supporting the podcast? Become a member! For $5 a month, or $55 a year you get access to bonus episodes and bonus content at the end of most episodes. Sign up on the podcast's main page you can even give membership as a gift!You can also support our podcasts through our sponsors:Purchase a lightsaber from Level Up Sabers run by friend of the podcast Neighborhood Master AlanUse Audible for audiobooks. Sign up for a one year membership or gift one through this link.Purchase any media discussed this week through our sponsored links.
Darth Amin and Darth Cornpuzzle are temporarily setting up shop here on the Cinephobe feed to cover Andor Season Two. This episode covers last week's episodes, and we will return tomorrow to hit the next three pack. We are back in Tony Gilroy's Star Wars for adults, and the show hasn't missed a beat. Cassian Andor attempts to steal a Tie Avenger and ends up waylaid with the Maya Pei Brigade. Dedra gets invited to Director Krennic's exclusive conference and hosts her new boyfriend Syril's mother for dinner. The Ferrix refugees endure an Imperial audit on the agricultural planet of Mina-Rau. And most importantly, it's the Chandrilan wedding of the century as Mon Mothma hosts a three day affair to marry off her teenage daughter. CINEPHOBE MERCH STORE - Check it out here: https://bit.ly/CTDMERCH Join the Count The Dings Patreon for Rewatchingtons, Ad-Free Episodes, Extended Cold Opens and more at www.patreon.com/CountTheDings Cinephobe is now on Youtube! Subscribe and check out CT5s and Look At This Photograph on Video. Subscribe to Cinephobe! Then Rate 5 Stars on Apple or Spotify. Follow Cinephobe on Twitter, Instagram & Threads: CTD @countthedings IG: @cinephobepod Threads: @cinephobepod Zach Harper @talkhoops IG: @talkhoops Threads: @talkhoops Amin Elhassan @darthamin IG: @darthamin Threads: @darthamin Anthony Mayes @cornpuzzle IG: @cornpuzzle Threads: @cornpuzzle Email: cinephobepodcast@gmail.com Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
The revolution continues as we are discussing this second batch of Andor season 2 episodes! Join us as we get closer to Rogue One and get to know the Ghorman Front, watch Syril and Dedra get weird, thrill at Cassian going undercover, gasp at Saw huffing some poisonous gas stuff, we meet the new Bail and almost die as tensions soar at the fancy Imperial Ball. PLUS - we're looking back at Celebration, talking the prequel renaissance, ROTS back in theaters and more! So buy a spider, get lost in a web, celebrate the love and listen today! JOIN THE BLAST POINTS ARMY and SUPPORT BLAST POINTS ON PATREON! COMMENTARIES FOR EVERY SKELETON CREW EPISODE! NEW EMPIRE STRIKES BACK COMMENTARY! Theme Music downloadable tracks! Extra goodies! and so much MORE! www.patreon.com/blastpoints Blast Points T-SHIRTS are now available! Represent your favorite podcast everywhere you go! Get logo shirts while supplies last! Perfect for conventions, dates, formal events and more! Get them here: www.etsy.com/shop/Gibnerd?section_id=21195481 If you dug the show, please leave BLAST POINTS a review on iTunes, Spotify and share the show with friends! If you leave an iTunes review, we will read it on a future episode! Honestly! Talk to Blast Points on twitter at @blast_points "Like" Blast Points on Facebook Join the Blast Points Super Star Wars Chill Group here www.facebook.com/groups/ BlastPointsGroup/ we are also on Instagram! Wow! www.instagram.com/blastpoints Your hosts are Jason Gibner & Gabe Bott! contact BLAST POINTS at : contact@blastpointspodcast.com May the Force be with you, always! This podcast is not affiliated in any way with Lucasfilm Ltd. LLC, The Walt Disney Company, or any of their affiliates or subsidiaries.
Frank, Jonathan and Squeaks pack this extra-long Geek Freaks with trivia giveaways, rapid-fire reviews, and the biggest headlines from Star Wars Celebration Japan. They grade the first three episodes of Andor season 2, Bethesda's surprise Oblivion Remastered, the punishing new RPG Expedition 33, and WWE's WrestleMania 41. Stick around for deep fandom news on Ahsoka, Darth Maul, Disney fortnight, Ready or Not 2, Hunger Games, a Geek Freaks network update, and fresh recommendations. Timestamps & Topics Time Topic 00:00 Welcome, cast intros, how the giveaway quiz works 01:17 Marvel trivia challenge – each correct answer unlocks free merch 04:45 Andor S2 E1-3 spoiler-lite review & letter grade 15:16 Oblivion Remastered impressions, performance talk 24:45 Hands-on with Expedition 33 and its timing-based combat 34:56 WrestleMania 41 results, Cena's heel turn, Becky Lynch surprise 45:15 Star Wars Celebration recap – Outlaws DLC, Light & Magic S2, Ahsoka S2 casting, Visions S3, Darth Maul series, Shawn Levy's Starfighter 58:35 Daredevil S4 date, Sarah Michelle Gellar joins Ready or Not 2 01:04:00 New Hunger Games: Sunrise of the Reaping casting & timeline 01:08:00 Network news – Fandom Portals Marvel month, Anime Plus, Challenge Accepted, Disney Moms Gone Wrong returns 5/11 01:09:55 Recommendations of the week 01:13:40 Final sign-off, how to win merch on social media Key Takeaways Audience giveaways return: each trivia answer right means another T-shirt up for grabs. Andor keeps its political edge; episode pacing feels slow yet purposeful earning an A- grade. Bethesda's Oblivion Remastered modernises visuals but crashes push it to a solid 8/10. Expedition 33 surprises with reactive turn-based battles and near-flawless performance for a 9/10 score. WrestleMania 41 delivers crowd-pleasing twists, though overall hype falls to 7/10. Celebration reveals: Rory McCann replaces the late Ray Stevenson as Baylan Skoll, Admiral Ackbar joins the fight against Thrawn, Hayden Christensen cameo confirmed, and a Darth Maul animated series is on the way. Network highlight: Disney Moms Gone Wrong is back on May 11. Memorable Quotes “I'm already at the point where I'm sneaking around one-shotting bandits again… it feels like coming home.” – Frank on Oblivion Remastered “This is Final Fantasy meets Elden Ring and I can't put the controller down.” – Squeaks on Expedition 33 “It dawned on me… Dedra and Syril are Dwight and Angela in space.” – Frank on the Empire power couple in Andor “John Cena just played the villain and the crowd didn't know whether to boo or cry.” – Squeaks Call to Action Enjoying the show? Subscribe on Apple Podcasts or Spotify, leave a quick five-star review, and share the episode using #GeekFreaksPodcast so more geek friends can join the fun. Links & Resources All news sourced from GeekFreaksPodcast.com Geek Freaks Network shows: Geek Freaks, Challenge Accepted, Outlast, Anime Plus, Fandom Portals, Disney Moms Gone Wrong Follow Us Website: GeekFreaksPodcast.com Facebook: facebook.com/thegeekfreakspodcast Instagram: instagram.com/geekfreakspodcast Threads: threads.net/@geekfreakspodcast Twitter: twitter.com/geekfreakspod Patreon: patreon.com/GeekFreaksPodcast Listener Questions Got a hot take on Andor or thoughts on WrestleMania 41? Send voice memos or written questions to info@GFPods.com and we may feature you next episode. Apple Podcast Tags Geek Culture, Star Wars, Marvel, WWE, Video Games, TV Reviews, Movie News, Comic Books, Podcasting, Fandom
'Andor' is back, and so are Mal and Jo! These rebels break down everything in the first three episodes, from Cassian's mission, to a wedding on Chandrila to Syril and Dedra's relationship. (00:00) Intro (05:33) Opening Snapshot (17:05) Theft of the TIE Avenger (37:48) Cassian Meets the Maya Pei Brigade (46:44) The Brigade Fractures (51:30) Hiding Out with Our Ferrix Found Family (01:02:10) The Empire Arrives (01:12:10) Fleeing Mina-Rau (01:30:14) A Chandi Wedding: Day One (01:50:45) A Chandi Wedding: Day Two (02:12:02) A Chandi Wedding: Day Three (02:27:19) Krennic's Secret Meeting at the Maltheen Divide (02:37:40) Back at the ISB and the Bureau of Standards (02:40:42) The Spinoff We Need: Eedy, Dedra, and Syril (02:49:08) Easter Eggs Hosts: Mallory Rubin and Joanna Robinson Producer: Steve Ahlman Editor: Cameron Dinwiddie Video Supervision: John Richter Social: Jomi Adeniran Addition Production Support: Arjuna Ramgopal Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
It took us a little bit longer than we planned, but we've done it: We finished Rebels. And hey, in the process we sort of learned that time is sort of a malleable thing anyway, right? So kick back and enjoy this finale--and this final episode before the Spring of Syril kicks off in earnest. That's right: We're covering Andor Season 2 as it releases, with our new episodes releasing on MONDAY every week from now until the show finishes. We haven't seen any of it yet, but early buzz seems great, and we cannot WAIT to feast. So join us, and make sure to tell your friends to listen too! Next Time: The first three episodes of Andor Season 2! Support the show by going to Patreon.com/civilized! Show Notes https://www.tiktok.com/@patrickhwillems/video/7161835913016773930 Hosted by Rob Zacny (@RobZacny) Featuring Alicia Acampora (@ali_west), Austin Walker (@austin_walker), and Natalie Watson (@nataliewatson) Produced by Chia Contreras (@a_cado_appears) Music by Jack de Quidt (@notquitereal) Cover art by Xeecee (@xeeceevevo)