"I like it when I and the writers are on the same page." Damn straight, amazing series. also an actual UA-cam recommendation, very nice was looking for more reactors.
Mon knew the driver was listening in. She was setting up Perrin to take the fall for the missing money in her account. And also to explain away why she was letting her daughter marry into a criminal' family. That the criminal was extorting Mon and Perrin.
I'm still on an Andor high, and ever since the finale aired I've been on UA-cam watching reviews and reactions and I am so glad your channel was suggested to me. More guys like you is what the fandom needs. Not people like that bricks and screws guy.
Wow! You both took zero notice of Wilmon. He was a background character until they took, tortured and killed his dad. Bad start, guys. Right, back to your reaction. The show is called Andor btw :P
8:37 Mon Mothma doesn't own anything in the Empire--everything is rented. Her driver is supplied by the Empire as well. We've been told from the beginning and reminded throughout that the Empire is so big and powerful that they believe that no one would dare cross them, and we've seen this proven true for the most part. That sort of mentality explains why you wouldn't see that sort of control in a car like this? We also shouldn't forget that the Empire doesn't trust Mon Mothma, so it makes sense that they'd bug her car in some fashion. They're so heavy handed that she knows what they're doing...and they don't realized that she does because they believe that they are that good at what they do, lol. EDIT: 9:00 And there you have it!
“Why not have droids build it?” they said in the prison that using slave labor is cheaper than using droids. It makes sense when you think of how disposable the prisoners are and how much maintenance and straight up cost it would take to buy, program, and manufacture droids. The big spider ones are probably multi purpose for doing assembly work out in space like building ships and shit
Val and Cinta know. In an earlier episode Val asks her- 'What would you tell them?' and Cinta replies- 'Maybe I'll tell them I'm a rich girl running away from her family.' and val replies- 'Thats cold.' Then in the next episode we discover that Val actually is a rich girl, and the reason that exchange was cold was because it was a dig at Val. So Cinta knows that Val is a rich girl
The difference from Cinta and Val is that Val can escape the Rebellion and go back to her rich life. Cinta' family was killed by the Empire. There's no escape for her. She's seeking vengeance. Val is just a rich girl playing at Rebellion.
Do we really think she is just "playing"? She does have to play the part of being rich. But it also allows them things normal rebellion members might not be able to obtain.
@@twodadsreact Val is not as dedicated to the rebellion. She’s looking for something missing in her regular life. That’s why she demands Cinta’ attention. The fact that she thinks she is equal to Luthen. That she can demand an audience with him and think that he would want to meet with her outside a mission. Indicts an air of privilege that she brings from her rich girl life to the rebellion. Something is off.
@@twodadsreact I don't think Val is "playing" however, as everyone else in the rebellion is sacrificing everything, she is still trying to hold on to things like love. She's not willing to sacrifice everything yet and maybe never will. But, like the manifesto passionately proposes, she must try and she is trying and therefore the part she "plays" in the rebellion, is vital.
THIS IS FERRIX!!!!!!!! This show is rated 2 out of 2 Spartan kicks plus 1 lick with Maarva's brick Mon Mothma knowing the driver is listening and feeding him info that the missing money is because of Perrin's gambling. Amazing how this show brings out the bloodthirstiness in your soul. I think the camera turned away just before things got hot and heavy between Dedra & Syril (just like it did for Bix & Timm), The irony of Andor buiIding the very thing responsible for his death Love you guys more than anything you could do wrong.
Marva getting to land one of the first blows to that guy's dome was one of the best parts of the season. And the Bell Guy getting to kick that dude out of the tower. Priceless!
About the driver, not just is the new driver a known spy, but Kleya mentions to Luthen in episode 4 that the car is new. I assumed it was supplied by the Empire and therefore bugged.
If you're looking to be verbally abused by Dedra just play the Witcher 3. She's the voice of Yennefer and has verbal abuse down to a fine art. As a bonus you get some romantic action as well.
It turned from a funeral dirge to a battle cry... This is the best.
"I like it when I and the writers are on the same page." Damn straight, amazing series.
also an actual UA-cam recommendation, very nice was looking for more reactors.
Glad we were recommended to you!
Cassian retrieved the manifesto when he retrieved his credits and blaster.
Mon knew the driver was listening in. She was setting up Perrin to take the fall for the missing money in her account. And also to explain away why she was letting her daughter marry into a criminal' family. That the criminal was extorting Mon and Perrin.
We didn't pick up on this in this watch but it has become known since then. Love how sneaky she is!
I would have never put that together
Yeah, next level sneaky for Mon. Such a smart twist.
I'm still on an Andor high, and ever since the finale aired I've been on UA-cam watching reviews and reactions and I am so glad your channel was suggested to me.
More guys like you is what the fandom needs. Not people like that bricks and screws guy.
We are super happy we were recommended to you! But I am now interested in this "bricks and screws" gossip. What is that all about?
@@twodadsreact OH LORD GOSSIP
Wow! You both took zero notice of Wilmon. He was a background character until they took, tortured and killed his dad. Bad start, guys. Right, back to your reaction. The show is called Andor btw :P
This series was amazing. Looking forward to season 2.
8:37 Mon Mothma doesn't own anything in the Empire--everything is rented. Her driver is supplied by the Empire as well. We've been told from the beginning and reminded throughout that the Empire is so big and powerful that they believe that no one would dare cross them, and we've seen this proven true for the most part. That sort of mentality explains why you wouldn't see that sort of control in a car like this? We also shouldn't forget that the Empire doesn't trust Mon Mothma, so it makes sense that they'd bug her car in some fashion. They're so heavy handed that she knows what they're doing...and they don't realized that she does because they believe that they are that good at what they do, lol.
EDIT:
9:00 And there you have it!
Good points!
“Why not have droids build it?” they said in the prison that using slave labor is cheaper than using droids. It makes sense when you think of how disposable the prisoners are and how much maintenance and straight up cost it would take to buy, program, and manufacture droids. The big spider ones are probably multi purpose for doing assembly work out in space like building ships and shit
Good job. Glad I found you guys.
We are glad you found us!
Val and Cinta know. In an earlier episode Val asks her- 'What would you tell them?' and Cinta replies- 'Maybe I'll tell them I'm a rich girl running away from her family.' and val replies- 'Thats cold.'
Then in the next episode we discover that Val actually is a rich girl, and the reason that exchange was cold was because it was a dig at Val.
So Cinta knows that Val is a rich girl
The difference from Cinta and Val is that Val can escape the Rebellion and go back to her rich life. Cinta' family was killed by the Empire. There's no escape for her. She's seeking vengeance. Val is just a rich girl playing at Rebellion.
Do we really think she is just "playing"? She does have to play the part of being rich. But it also allows them things normal rebellion members might not be able to obtain.
@@twodadsreact Val is not as dedicated to the rebellion. She’s looking for something missing in her regular life. That’s why she demands Cinta’ attention. The fact that she thinks she is equal to Luthen. That she can demand an audience with him and think that he would want to meet with her outside a mission. Indicts an air of privilege that she brings from her rich girl life to the rebellion. Something is off.
@@phoenixrising8231 "playing Rebellion" had me in tears I was laughing so hard.
@@twodadsreact I don't think Val is "playing" however, as everyone else in the rebellion is sacrificing everything, she is still trying to hold on to things like love. She's not willing to sacrifice everything yet and maybe never will. But, like the manifesto passionately proposes, she must try and she is trying and therefore the part she "plays" in the rebellion, is vital.
THIS IS FERRIX!!!!!!!! This show is rated 2 out of 2 Spartan kicks plus 1 lick with Maarva's brick
Mon Mothma knowing the driver is listening and feeding him info that the missing money is because of Perrin's gambling.
Amazing how this show brings out the bloodthirstiness in your soul.
I think the camera turned away just before things got hot and heavy between Dedra & Syril (just like it did for Bix & Timm),
The irony of Andor buiIding the very thing responsible for his death
Love you guys more than anything you could do wrong.
Marva getting to land one of the first blows to that guy's dome was one of the best parts of the season. And the Bell Guy getting to kick that dude out of the tower. Priceless!
About the driver, not just is the new driver a known spy, but Kleya mentions to Luthen in episode 4 that the car is new. I assumed it was supplied by the Empire and therefore bugged.
If you're looking to be verbally abused by Dedra just play the Witcher 3. She's the voice of Yennefer and has verbal abuse down to a fine art. As a bonus you get some romantic action as well.
Excellent, thank you very much, I have not played Witcher 3 yet.
“Heavy verbal abuse and light stomping “ 😮
Now yur talkin my language 😝
😉
People who laugh at their own lame jokes are so obnoxious.
Less laughing - especially during heavy, serious scenes....