ANDOR 1x10 Reaction! "One Way Out" | STAR WARS | ROGUE ONE | DIEGO LUNA
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- Опубліковано 19 чер 2024
- "A rare opportunity opens and the time for Cassian and his fellow inmates to act is now!" #Andor #StarWars #disneyplus
Intro: 0:00
Reaction: 2:03
Discussion: 17:21
"Andor is an American television series created by Tony Gilroy for the streaming service Disney+. A prequel to the Star Wars spin-off film Rogue One (2016), the series follows thief-turned-Rebel spy Cassian Andor during the five years before the events of the film.
Diego Luna executive produces and reprises his Rogue One role as Cassian Andor. Genevieve O'Reilly, Stellan Skarsgård, Adria Arjona, Denise Gough, Kyle Soller, and Fiona Shaw also star."
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I truly believe that Kino knew from the moment he agreed to storm the prison that his inability to swim meant he wasn’t getting out of there alive. He did it for everyone else.
idk, his face seemed genuinely surprised
I find it hard to imagine that there would be absolutely nothing in that prison that he could use to float in the water, or any of the inmates helping him.
If he dies or gets captured because he can't swim and none of the 5000 others helping him, THAT would be bad writing imo.
@@TheTaxxor uh no it wouldn't be lmao. Do you know how exhausting it is to swim? Going from one side to the other in a full sized pool can be exhausting let alone swimming atleast a couple miles to reach shore. Hell some of the inmates would've drowned because of exhaustion. No way in hell you're gonna drag a fully grown man to the shore. Like no freakin way.
@@unhandydaddy5117 so the point of his whole speech is useless.
@@robert_bbiii getting someone off the floor or helping someone who's lost/confused is VERY different than dragging someone for a couple miles of swim. It's impossible man. Either you've never hit the pool ever or you're underestimating how difficult it is to swim for prolonged periods unless you're a superhuman like Galadriel.
KINO: “I’m going to assume that I’m already dead.” He knew he couldn’t swim and therefore wouldn’t probably make it off the prison either way.
No like storm troopers are not coming down to round them all up.
Two years ago:
Diego Luna: We are doing everything to make sure we do the best show.
They really did it!
Both Serkis and Skarsgård brought it in those monologues. SO good.
Tony Gilroy is killing it writing this show, it's so damn good. It made me want to rewatch Rogue One and in all seriousness made it immensely better.
He and the writing team have been phenomenal. I’ve honestly not had one let up. Each episode has been amazing back to back.
The prison arc (8-10) had Beau Willimon writing, but yeah, the writing team has been phenomenal. Some of many favorite writers from top notch shows all pitching in to create this epic story which I hope would be the first of many projects.
Cassian is a natural anti imperial catalyst. Everywhere he goes shit kicks off that somehow screws the empire up. The writing, acting and generally everything about this show blows me away week after week.
Empire's own doing on not thinking there were people like him, he was right they were too fat and proud of themselves but the galaxy is bigger than they expected, not in size but in what people are capable of doing, even the emperor was blind to that
Omn1: “will they have enough transports‽”
Tony Gilroy: “Does he know?”
This show’s writing has the high ground.
New prison guy just got done being processed and "oh shit, the inmates are breaking out", got shot almost immediately
RIP new guy
He contributed though
@@brendansmith9946 He didn't know what was happening but saw the chance to taze the guard and took it.
@@BrokenNoah yeah I knew that he didn't know what was up. 😊 I was applauding the heads up action he took.
He wasn’t a new guy, he was a transfer from another floor. The guy with the zap stick was reminding him he was “new”
This episode of Andor is one of the greatest pieces of television I have ever seen!!!! The jail break and those TWO DAMN MONOLOGUES!!!!! I never want this show to end. I know it's not similar at all but this show gave me the same feelings I got while I was watching Daredevil the first time. It's soo grounded but sooo enthralling nonetheless!
Andor is the bridge that brings things together. Too many times in shows that don't reflect life show one person that does it all. Andor is that ultimate team player whether you like what he is doing or not, he is trying to accomplish the goal! This goes to what Gilroy is trying to convey
Agreed
Andy Serkis was just magnificent in this episode. His character not being able to leave was heartwrenching. Best episode yet.
I love that they visually frame Luthen to look like Vader standing on the platform. It's important to recognize that everything he says from 16:05 are the same drive that Anakin had that turned him to the Dark Side. It's what Luthen uses to try and do good while giving up any ability to save himself.
Vader being the only one who can kill the Emperor in *Return of the Jedi* is a perfect reflection of Luthen's quote, _"I am condemned to use the tools of my enemy to defeat them. …I burn my life to make a sunrise that I know I will never see."_
Bit of WW2 inspiration in this episode. What the ISB did with that pilot is very Operation Mincemeat and Luthen not calling off Kreiger is reminiscent of the awful sacrifices that had to be made after cracking the Enigma code.
Yes!
I'm so glad I'm not the only one who made this connection!
Yes, but we know at this point we can't trust Luthen to ever tell contacts the truth. So be prepared for surprises.
this series has so many good lines:
#9
"never more than 12"
#10
"power doesn't panic"
"i'd rather die trying to take them down than die giving them what they want"
"one way out"
"i'm gonna assume i'm already dead"
"let's make it look good"
"don't die until you put up a fight"
"climb!"
"i can't swim"
"i've made my mind a sunless space"
"i'm damned for what i do"
"i burn my decency for someone else's future"
"so what do i sacrifice? everything!"
proving that with the right execution even mundane lines have power.
The whole episode felt like a Master Class... It was tense, moving, inspiring and also somewhat sad. The series is so good!
Kino was so against a prison break over living out his sentence because he knew escaping would involve swimming. When he found out prison break was the only option, he knew he just had to do it for his people.
Holy cow. That monologue from Luthen 😱 He's my favorite character by miles. Great reaction as always!
Which is saying a lot, because the characters of this show are amazing, none of them are wasted
@@Riku-zv5dk Totally. Andy Serkis delivered so hard and broke my heart.
@@Riku-zv5dk already forgot about the characters that died in episode 6.
“Calm. Kindness. Kinship. Love. I’ve given up all chance of inner peace. I’ve made my mind a sunless space. I share my dreams with ghosts. “
“I wake up everyday to an equation I wrote 15 years ago from which there’s only one conclusion, I’m damned for what I do. “
“My anger, my ego, my unwillingness to yield, my eagerness to fight, they’ve set me on a path from which there is no escape. I yearn to be a savior against injustice without contemplating the cost and by the time I look down there was no longer any ground beneath my feet. “
“WHAT IS MY SACRIFICE? I’m condemned to use the tools of my enemy to defeat them. I burn my decency for someone else’s future. I burn my life to make a sunrise that I know I’ll never see. And the ego that started this fight will never have a mirror or and audience or the light of gratitude. “
“SO WHAT DO I SACRIFICE? EVERYTHING!!”
Luthen literally became a demon to get people to start fighting. He's probably one of the most realistic examples of how rebellions would be sparked within absolute dictatorships.
Skarsgard monologue was perfect. Quite literally perfect. Stupendous writing, phenomenal acting, superbly shot and the ramifications of everything he has to do, the 3D chess he's constantly playing, the steps he's got to take and the sacrifices he orchestrates - Holy shit that scene had me engrossed from the moment the lift doors closed going down to when they closed on their conversation. I didn't. Fucking. Blink.
Amazing.
First I feared that Kino would die in the escape. Now my fear he'll be recaptured by the empire and tortured, thus revealing Andor's involvement in the prison break.
Think he'd rather jump off the building that being captured by the empire again.
Well, the thing is Kino has no way of knowing Andor’s real name
@@sirboomsalot4902 No, but neither did the heist team, and the empire still connected Andor to the heist by description.
@@kimflyvholmkjaer5969 emmm you're forgetting about what bix told them
@@larrote6467 But she didn't know about Andor being in prison, and his involvement in the breakout.
“I made my mind a sunless space. I share my dreams with ghosts.” Fucking Shakespearean shit
Man this show is going to be legendary!! I can’t believe we are getting such good Star Wars content like andor😭😭
This episode alone is one of the best sci-fi pieces of storytelling in decades. A masterclass of writing, acting and filming.
".....you get an Emmy, YOU get an Emmy, and YOU get an Emmy!"
Jesus.....what an epic "television" episode.
If you put the last 3 episodes together as one movie, you have the Shawshank Redemption of Star Wars. I have no problem saying that. This was dystopian peak sci-fi but so inspiring.
The parallels between Kino's action and Luthen's words were very deliberate. Being willing to sacrifice everything for something you will never get to experience. Kino knew he wasn't getting out of that facility alive, and his scene by the water, there was an honesty in his eyes that he knew what he was doing. Those men jumping into the water was his sunset he will never see.
I will say it right now, and I have not said it yet, this is my favorite thing to come out of Star Wars since the original trilogy. It obviously builds on what came before it, but I cannot wait to see the final two episodes this season and season 2 cannot come soon enough.
Also the parallel between Kino and Luthen both saying they considered themselves already dead, and Luthen reinforcing the concept of the prison being a microcosm of the whole galaxy so that everyone - guards included - are trapped in the prison by telling Lonni that he's trapped and essentially that he also has only "one way out", the defeat of the Empire.
this show just keeps turning out bangers every week. luthen's monologue was a Moment.
How many bad aspiring actors are going to try to perform that Luthan monologue in their next acting class, haha
Step 1: Secure the keys.
Step 2: Ascend from the darkness.
Step 3: Reign Fire.
Step 4: Unleash the horde.
Step 5: Skewer the winged beast.
Step 6: Wield a fist of iron.
Step 7: Raise Hell.
Step 8: Freedom
Literally thought EXACTLY the same thing when Kino was saying about getting out;
STEP TWO: ASCEND FROM DARKNESS
These last four episodes have been like a movie separated into episodes.
This Episode was so tense. I was hanging on the edge of my seat the whole time, cant wait for the next two and season two.
The other guy watching Maarva is from ISB. Meero mentioned in the previous episode that they're keeping tabs on her just in case Cassian contacts her again.
Kino probably knew he was going to die but still got swept up in the hope he got from fighting back. It's like he woke up from a dream when he saw the water......................Also, Padme's headdress!
Love how orange has always been part of the Rebellion colours! Even on the prison garbs.
Everyone is praising Andy's character or Luthen, but I love Cassian! Her character is the one who drives others, the non-leader leader who mobilizes everything, the only one who doesn't want to give up.
The guy watching Sinta was 1 of the officers behind Deidre when she was interrogating Cyril ( ive probably spelled everyone’s name wrong 🤣) such an epic episode though.
He's watching Marva's house. Dedra said last episode they have eyes on the house in case Cassian comes back. So basically both the Rebels and the Empire have watchers.
First, excellent reference to FFVII with the Shinra stairs reference. One of my all time favorite game series.
Second, this show knows how to ramp up the tension and then give us one of these amazing episodes. Hats off to Andy Serkis and Stellan Skarsgard for those epic performances.
This episode has two incrediblly powerful speeches. They give me Goosebumps and bring tears to my eyes every single time I watch it
Andor is growing and learning from Kino, Luthen, Nemik (and I'm afraid Marva too) the cost of the fight ,the sacrifice for freedom
I will admit I find the start of Snokes rise to ultimate villainy being an inability to swim a weird choice in the grand scheme of this shows writing but I look forward to hopefully seeing how he evolves from this point.
Man got fried so hard he turned into that
Kino - "I don't know how to swim."
Me - "It's a good time to learn."
(gets flashback to being a child)
Me - "I don't know how to swim."
Camp Councilor - "You're gonna learn." (throws me into the deep end of the pool)
I enjoyed Book of Boba and Obi-wan (seeing Darth Vader being absolutely ruthless was a feast and that last battle, DAMN!) and I love Mando, but THIS is THE BEST STAR WARS SERIES! Andor is just so damn good and compelling.
Emmy for Andy
Luthen’s cape game in this episode is *chef’s kiss*
Every single performance in this show - especially this episode - has been a 10. Not one phoned-in performance. After Kino's monologue I thought it couldn't be topped, then Luthen did his. Just an amazing tour de force of writing, acting, directing and practical/cg effects make this the best Star Wars show ever, in my opinion. And what makes that even more amazing is that it contains no Jedi, no lightsabers, no Force, no space battles and not really that much actual action...about a secondary character from a movie that was a prequel...and yet somehow it feels even MORE like Star Wars than just about anything else I can think of.
i love that this show isn't afraid to kill characters. no rebellion comes without sacrifices
The voice modulation turns his voice into Snoke's.
"And what do you sacrifice?"
"Calm.
Kindness, kinship.
Love.
I've given up all chance at inner peace.
I've made my mind a sunless place.
I share my dreams with ghosts.
I wake up every day to an equation I wrote 15 years ago from which there's only one conclusion; I'm damned for what I do.
My anger, my ego, my unwillingness to yield, my...my eagerness to fight, they've set me on a path from which there is no escape.
I yearned to be a savior against injustice without contemplating the cost and by the time I looked down, there was no longer any ground beneath my feet.
What is my...what is my sacrifice?
I'm condemned to use the tools of my enemy, to defeat them.
I burn my decency for someone else's future.
I burn my life to make a sunrise that I know I'll never see.
And the ego that started this fight will never have a mirror or an audience or the light of gratitude.
So what do I sacrifice?
Everything!"
Some Storm Troopers getting dispatched down to round up escaped prisoners
The entire episode i was just hoping and in complete anxiety that Kino would live, atleast he did i guess..... sad that he did not make it out with Andor but the fact we last saw him like that must mean they have left his char path open and for that i am happy.
If Davo never played Count Dracula, he really should. My goodness!. That man is intense.
Kino totally did not deserve to be left behind! @#%^&$!!!!!!!!!! It's even worse than seeing him get killed
Having a mole that we didn't recognize or even suspect blew my mind.
The way Mon Mothma talked to Davo Sculdun I thought she was going to get her way. Nope. She may have to back track a little and end up owing a favor to him. I hate the thought of that.
Great episode and great reaction bud!!
See you next episode!!
“I burn my life to make a sunrise that I know i’ll never see.”
There is a saying that it is better to die on your feet than live on your knees.
"will they have enough transports?" (Hint: The Empire regularly builds catwalks and walkways with no guard rails. Do you think they would build water facilities and forget to include emergency lifeboats?)
🤣😂🤣😂🤣
In MY canon, Kino survived that Episode!!!
Until Tony Gilroy himself smashes those dreams, I'm going to believe he is alive. How? Somehow.
If it's bad writing and contrived for Sheev to come back from the dead, then I would gladly take Kino surviving in exchange.
But for how long. I fear the empire will capture, torture and execute him.
@@kimflyvholmkjaer5969 You are assuming he isn't going to die if it gets to that point.
@@strategist40k86 Lets hope he does so they won't torture him. But I fear he won't.
@@kimflyvholmkjaer5969 I mean that, by the time it gets to that point and the Empire recaptures the prison, Kino either kills himself with a blaster or takes an attempt at swimming away and drowning.
Nah, did you see Kino's face at the very end. He was absolutely going to jump, knowing he'd drown. Release, one way or another.
awwww new guy LOLOL
What really sets this show apart and above all other Star Wars media, for me anyway, is the dialog; this show has Aaron Sorkin levels of dialog and I'm here for it.
Stellen was stellar. I always love a good monologue
aaahahaa the Shinra building! Glad I'm not the only one who thought that lol
So this episode of Andor is the best episode of TV in like almost ever...only a few come close or match it.
Hopefully we'll find out what those parts were that they were making in the prison. I could see a scene in the last episode, maybe the last shot, of one of those pieces being fitted into place...into the Death Star (or whatever it actually is for).
This was my favorite episode
“I share my dreams with ghosts.” Does that mean he was friends with the Jedi? 🤔
Andy Serkis was BRILLIANT!
Great reaction dude. Investing 2 episodes in building up the characters and setting the scene for the breakout really makes you care about every character. I'm still holding onto the possibility that Kino's part in this is not yet over but it was a powerful, heartbreaking moment leaving him there.
I like how more heroes of the rebellion were created that day. AWESOME SHOW!!
What a great episode
This may be thinking too much about it but, could Kino be a representation of others throughout the galaxy that are willing to go only so far to fight the Empire but when it’s time to take the plunge, they hold back? Kino knows he may die but would rather not jump than see what happens… Like I said, I may be overthinking this by a mile!
Something finally happened!
This show is so gooood!
Freaking great Episode! Serkis and Skarsgård's monologues were AMAZING, with Skarsgård's giving chills. Major Empire fan but I really hope that Serkis/Kino made it out from that prison. I wonder if Mon will sacrifice her daughter for this rebellion..Why is this series ending so soon!!!
Andy is fantastic. Too bad he got stuck doing Planet Of The Apes with Marky Mark. He deserves a better career after this performance.
Wut. The Andy Serkis Ape movies came out like a decade after the Mark Wahlberg one 😂
@@XanderWhat Oh. My bad. I only watched the original classics.
wow your perspective is was off,... Andy is a movie legend, he has his own company in special FX and has played some absolutely iconic roles. As himself sure, i'd like to see him more as his person and not CG but no dude... Andy will be more than happy and absolutely proud of his portfolio.
i think cassian's mother is up to something
I don't really get how the power system works. I mean, it looks like the water intake for the hydro generators is in the lake/sea around the facility, and the outflow is just water flowing into the central pit. So where does the water GO? Are they on a plateau and the water flows through pipes to a lower region? Or does it just fall down into some vast underground space?
great channel!!!
Thanks, Omni! 💥 #Omn1Media #StarWars #Andor #DisneyPlus
Transports... no.... swiming. :-( Awesome reaction and awesome episode!!!.
Kino not making it hit me harder than arcane episode 3... also I think theyre building parts for the deathstar
Today’s episode title screams I was inspired by the song “One Way Out” by Sonny Boy Williamson.
On a positive note, Kino Loy did not swim TO the prison...
ONE WAY OUT
The fulcrum agent kinda reminds me of Adnril Hux a little
"I wonder what they are making..." The Audio Description this time called them 'Spines'.
But they could just be nothing more than a metaphorical 'cog-of-the-war-machine' visual with no real intrinsic value
Batman Voice: WHERE'S KINO?!?!?!?!!?
What are they making? Tie fighter parts.
Saw quite a few aliens in this one. This episode will bring viewers in once they hear what happened.
Kino Loy and Luthen Rael both burned their lives for sunrises they'll never see.
Kino will somehow lives.. And they will meet in season 2
And here I thought episode 9 was great
Why did Andor jam the elevator so high up?
I got Caesar vibes.
Kino was captured by the remaining guards and dragged him to the Emperor to begin some ... unorthodox science experiements
I think Mothma will go ahead with the marriage because it will provide her daughter some protection from Palpatine. Kino will be interrogated, once they realize they had Andor &, didn't know it.
The politically charged dialogues of this show just keeps on getting more and more impressive which is almost unheard of in a star wars property. The monologues by Skarsgard and Serkis are nothing short of Shakespearean.
NOW WE TAKE VORKUTAAAA
You gonna wear that beanie forever?
Why does it matter?
It's my thing! Though I don't always wear it :P
It’s an iconic look
No offense, but I'm ASSuming that you've never been in a fight, never even had fists thrown your way.
Here's tips: Dip and duck.
What was this in reference to lmao but I have both sanctioned and unsanctioned.
This show makes all other Star Wars movies and shows look immature by comparison.