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Andor | Season 1 Episodes 4-6 | Full Reaction

Episode 4 through 6 felt like stepping into the marrow of what this show wants to be. The pacing burned like a slow simmer, until episode 6 when the flame roared back to full blaze. For a few moments, we were forced to feel the unease, the fear, and face the small fractures that form when people come together for something bigger than themselves.

This small rebel crew felt so vulnerable. Each of them carrying their own shadows. Their own doubts, losses, and convictions that only feel real when tested. It's not the clean, polished rebellion we're used to in Star Wars. It's chaotic and made up of ordinary people stretching themselves beyond what they thought was ever possible.

Nemik dreamed of a manifesto, Vel carried the burden of command, Taramyn held his soldier's discipline. And then there is Skeen. At first seeming so hardened, possibly even the most loyal of them all. Someone whose cynicism was earned by loss. The story he told about his brother was a spark of raw humanity in the middle of all the mistrust. But it was all lies. All a guilty conscious working overtime. His betrayal cut deeper than any blast shot. It reminded me that not everyone who stands beside the rebellion does so out of true belief. Some carry their own hunger.

And Cassian. Still insisting that he's only there for the money and even openly stating it when he felt the time was right. He held a mirror up to all of us. Reminding the viewer that sometimes... We don't' begin the fight for noble reasons. Sometimes we stumble into it, selfish or afraid, but the act of standing alongside others reshapes us in unexpected ways. By killing Skeen, he chose against the path of selfish survival that he insisted on. He hasn't given any noble speeches or grand gestures that truly define him. But in that single, irreversible decision he quietly told us: I won't be like him.

Episode 6 floored me. My palms were sweaty the whole way through. The heist itself wasn't perfect, but desperate and human. Full of sacrifice and loss. Yet it was Skeen's betrayal that left a bad taste in my mouth. A reminder that rebellions are as fragile as the people who make them. That trust is both their sharpest weapon and their weakest point. On both sides.

These episodes left me sitting with the idea that rebellion isn't born from clean heroics, but from fractured people making impossible choices. It's heavy. It's messy. It feels so real it aches. And now I can't stop wondering how many more crossroads it will take for Cassian to finally realize and accept that he was always meant to be a part of something bigger.

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LINK: https://youtu.be/wQr6bOPvXB8
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Andor | Season 1 Episodes 4-6 | Full Reaction

Comments

I had no idea he recently suffered from a stroke. He is INCREDIBLE. I know I've only just begun this show, but I wouldn't be surprised if coming out of it I feel the same way about his Luthen role!

Kali Wali

This is one of my favorite arcs in the whole series. Love the build up

AdmiralZhou

Man, I'm gonna sound like a Stellan Skarsgård obsessive mentioning him so much in your comments but I honestly believe Luthen Rael my be my favorite of his performances (at least in English). Knowing he suffered a stroke a few years ago and is still capable of performances like this are a credit to his talent!!!

Paul Walker


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