Season 2 Andorra makes Siril and Ded Official Parish Star Wars

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The ax forgets, but SPOEELERPOBES remembers. This article is considered Main spoilers From the first three episodes of “Andorra” season 2.

After two seasons, “Andor” has become a series that false about the nature of the revolution And the length we need to be willing to go to provide our own freedom … But why is everything if we have no one to share? In the 1 season, this struggle was reflected in several ways: from Senator Mon Motma (Geneviev O’Rayli), which finances the secret uprising without even knowing her husband and daughter, to the romance between the fighters of freedom (Fay Marsi) and Sinta (Setho), which takes a refueling cause Ari). In each case, a greater conflict has an advantage over their desires and needs at the moment. But this is exactly what “Andor” does, the biggest season, as unexpected as exciting.

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The first three episodes of the new season have retained many of these familiar couples – Cassian and Bix will not reunite until the moments of episode 3 are reduced, while it turned out that Vela and Sinta dispersed the year after the finale of the season 1 – except for one. The second episode finally catching up with us with Siril Karna (Kyle Saller), an imperial fanatic who has now risen into the ranks of the standards. However in the second episode we find out what we will learn Since then, Siril has been romantically involved with an even greater loyalist than he: Dedro Meer leader (Denise Goff).

But that’s what’s going on subsequent The episode that makes this subplete one of the most convincing in this young season, firmly establishing Ded and Siril as the best couple of forces in all “star wars”.

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Dedro and Siril experience the worst scene in the history of “Star Wars”

Everyone who has ever watched the rum knows that every great love story needs villains. In the pantheon of the “Star Wars” antagonists I don’t think we give enough credit The most horrific one of them: Sirila’s mother, Eddie Carn (Catherine Hunter). “Andor” 2 Season 2 reminds this with the first performance of Eddie in Episode 3, who arrived at Siril and the Deded threshold (they now live together in a high -duty Coruscant apartment), into the atmosphere of fear that would make Dart Vaider running out. After a fun mounting, which shows the imperial pair, which is nervously preparing for some important dinner meeting, the honorary guest finally arrives and does not spend another needle of both hosts with one passive aggressive jab after another. In the blinking of the “Andor” eye turns into an episode of the sycama compression about whether Siril and Dedro survive the meeting with the worst parent.

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But, boyor they rise to this. After surviving a few minutes of inconvenient banter and insulting razor aimed at unattainable Siril, the couple reaches its fracture. Siril goes out in Haf and leaves the deed to handle this interlop on his own conditions. Watching how she is summoned by every ounce of the imperial bravado and untie her on her boyfriend’s mother, everyone can go as one of the most fun and effective performances of actor Denise Hoff. It works miracles, incredibly when she continues to dress Ede as she directs the energy engaged, its main boss itself (Anton Small).

When the smoke is cleaned and Eddie behaves nervously as a true person (for change) with a sharp gloss of a dera, we were shown a true depth of how far the Dedro is ready to go to Sirila, and vice versa. Once again, “Andor” proves that it can be a lot of things at once: a politically powerful drama, a thriller that is authorized, or, in this case, a really unexpected step for the hypothetical “island of love”, focused on two fascists who are in love. Here is our favorite unworthy couple of force couples, and let their mutual hatred of Cassian and powerful mothers, like moms, deliver these crazy children to great romantic heights.

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