Star Wars Andor (Disney+ TV series)

Andor did not need to spend much time assessing that the Ghorman silk merchant businessmen were unlikely to be effective rebels. Luthier provided a chilling but accurate Machiavelli lesson. If the Ghorman revolution failed, this would burn brightly as a rally point for the ultimate goal. He acts as a general managing an inter planetary uprising. Andor prefers to win all his fights. Therefore, his & Bix’s revenge on the evil doctor works. Saw has his own logic on how to lead, brutal as it may be. His acting is superb. For the Rebels or Empire leaders, the ends justify the means. For all these folks there is the way it should be and then there is the way it is.
 
I need you all to know that Saw Gerrera came to me in a dream last night and gave me detailed instructions on how to take revenge on the people who wronged me about three years ago, and I am pretty sure he was completely right about how to do it.

I’ve got to lay off the rhydo before bed.
 
Saw is the truest depiction of an anarchist I've ever seen in media.

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sooo: in Rogue One, is Saw having to occasionally breathe oxygen because he's damaged his lungs so badly from breathing in the rhydonium over the years? Or is he taking hits of rhydonium itself?
In RO Saw has lost a foot and needs to breathe oxygen. So he must have been severely injured in the next two years. I highly suppose that there will be an accident (a ruptured fuel container) which causes this to happen. In fact, I was counting on that to happen during the scene in which Wil was installing the device. Since it did not happen then maybe the group gets attacked by Imperial troops later or Wil tries to escape and manipulates a fuel container on purpose. The latter is more probable because of the format of the show (a character-driven conflict ensues in which Wil realizes that Saw has become a total maniac).
 
In RO Saw has lost a foot and needs to breathe oxygen. So he must have been severely injured in the next two years. I highly suppose that there will be an accident (a ruptured fuel container) which causes this to happen. In fact, I was counting on that to happen during the scene in which Wil was installing the device. Since it did not happen then maybe the group gets attacked by Imperial troops later or Wil tries to escape and manipulates a fuel container on purpose. The latter is more probable because of the format of the show (a character-driven conflict ensues in which Wil realizes that Saw has become a total maniac).
Is it oxygen, or those fumes he’s huff’n ;)
 
Thank you very much, Sir! This was very interesting. I did not know that. :)

However, recasting Bail was very unfortunate. He was not really needed in the show but I would have done the same what Lucas did with Sio Bibble in Ep I, shoot him separately on a different location and edit him in digitally. Ah well. At least he has the same voice artist in the German version, so there is some consistency here. And if you squint (hard), the difference is not all that noticable. :)
 
Thank you very much, Sir! This was very interesting. I did not know that. :)

However, recasting Bail was very unfortunate. He was not really needed in the show but I would have done the same what Lucas did with Sio Bibble in Ep I, shoot him separately on a different location and edit him in digitally. Ah well. At least he has the same voice artist in the German version, so there is some consistency here. And if you squint (hard), the difference is not all that noticable. :)
Bial has a larger role in the upcoming episodes, I suppose Smith's schedule wasn't open for this. It sure is a bummer though.
 
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