This article contains Spoilers For “Andor”.
When George Lucas “Star Wars: Fourth Episode – New Hope” was released in 1977, generations of children gave dreams to join the rebel alliance and fight the evil Empire forces. By virtue of the fact that it was a two -hour movie, the idea that one can join the rebels seemed somewhat simple, and therefore the fantasies that they ignited were not decorated with the same. As the concession continues for the decades, this concept continued, “Guird Vs. Bugy Guys”, sabotaging, examining it, and deepening it completely by a number of directors, not the least of which is Lucas himself. With those generations of fans (well, as most of them arose, in any case), they, along with the “Star War” themselves, have realized that joining and/or starting the rebellion is not a simple task.
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For this reason The monologue, which Luthan Skarsgǎrd gave in the first season, episode 10 of Disney+’s “andor” It is one of the most vibrant and vibrant “stars war”. Not only that Skarsgård’s performance is electrical, as it is not a RAEL dialogue (written by beau Willimon) well as I Obi Wan Kinopi or Yunda said. RAEL, one of the rebel engineers who work tirelessly behind the scenes, explains to the public via a rebellious spy within the empire, Lonni Jung (Robert Ems), exactly what the real political and moral condemnation means. To summarize: It is not easy, it’s not simple, it’s not nice, and it has no reward. It is a monologue about the nature of sacrifice in general, however, it is brilliantly one of the most difficult facts: in order to make a better future in reality, you should be ready to accept and understand the fact that you will never see it.
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Thanks to the well -received monologue, journalists asked Skarsgård during the previous period “Andor” season 2 Whether there is a new monologue it will be presented by Luthan, The actor said frankly that he will not be there. Although it is correct that “AndOr” does not tempt the fate by trying to put this monologue, there is a moment in the new season that he remembers actively, and it is not surprising that it is one of the best scenes in the show.
Luithn and the rebel law reads
In the sixth episode of “Andor” SEASON 2 (titled “What A Evening” and also written by Willimon), Cassian Andor (Diego Luna) faces on the ancient store front. Endor is angry that Luthan was previously trying to come out if Bix (Adria Arjona) was appropriate for the mission of the case (as Disney+translations indicate the emerging rebellion) despite its fragile mental condition and drug addiction. Although Andor is in love with Bix, his anger also stems from the loyalty of the fanatic to work above all. When he faced this, Luithn throws the previous warning of Andor of “Kill Me or Take Me In” in the face and seizes the opportunity to educate Andor’s education about the difficult facts of adhering to the case in a similar way to how to explain himself to find in the previous season.
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Although Rejonder’s Luthen To Andor does not come in the form of a monologue, it is a hot dialogue between the two men, there is no doubt that this scene is to return a moment from the first season, as it doubles on the beliefs of Luthan and more diversification more pragmatic and ideal. Although Andor has gone through some difficult times that suffered from a great loss, his assertion that he gave Luthan “everything” does not impress a man who said, “Burn my life to make the sunrise that I know will never see.” In order to be fair, the scene is not the moment when the Monologne Luthan was, but it is a major scene for this season (especially in the past in this season as a whole), and Skarsgård gives some Willimon dialogue the most wonderful to chew. In response to Andor’s naive comment that those who are under the employment of Luthan are “not robots”, the cold responses, which were seen everything on the spy, “We are not when we were when we started.”
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Luthan’s commitment to his soul is the tradition of stars war
The scene that occurs when it happens – about the mid -season point – confirms it as a core note in the show. Although “AndOr” is a series of band in the first place, its title is not a wrong name, because the majority of the show centered around not only Andor Literally and metaphorically for death for the case in “Rogue One”. Luthan is Andor’s personality, his teacher, and while It is one of the many “Star Wars”, “Star Wars”, These characters tend to be rigid in their beliefs in order to transfer their knowledge better to their trainees. (Think of Luke Skywalker, Obi-Lan Kenobi, Anakin Skywalker, Dart Sidious, Rey, Luke, etc.). It is not by chance, this is a metaphor for parents and their children as well. Most of us are struggling against our parents in our youth, and although we arrange from paradoxes to be similar to them, we distinguish ourselves from them enough to become a person we have in the end.
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Many people who love “Andor” admit some differences in feelings that the show makes them love “Star Wars” again. The reason for this is that the writers and participants behind this series have a deep understanding of what is going on around the “Star Wars” in its essence, and the scene of the aforementioned pollution is a great example of this understanding. As I said earlier, most young people begin to enjoy the “stars war” for their features at the surface level, and there is nothing wrong with that. However, under all the space battles and excitement inspired by pulp fantasy lies a frequent ethical play, Lucas has been incorrectly blocked with the “light side” and “dark side” only to disinfect those lines at a later time.
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“Star Wars” is an example that constantly milks the drama of weak characters that are forced at the expense of impossible obstacles, whether craftsmanship or ideological. Many rebels in “AndOr” come to realize that they need Luthan, and it is paradoxes that “AndOr” and “Star Wars” themselves need Luthan in the same way – the character whose morals are subject to discussion but may adhere to themselves. You can already see the way this scene swears by Andor and Luthen to respond already in the rest of the episode itself, and it will continue to echo throughout the rest of the series. It may not be pleasant like monologue, but the scene is a wonderful drama, which is the wonderful “stars war”.
New episodes from “AndOr” the first show on Tuesday at 9 pm EST on Disney+.
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