Andor‘s final batch of episodes needed to stroll a gentle balancing act, tying collectively myriad swirling character arcs into the overarching looming shadow of not simply the occasions of Rogue One, however the occasions of Star Wars itself. In navigating these closing climactic days the place Andor could possibly be itself in addition to the passer of the torch, the present managed to provide us and its characters alike the endings that maybe mattered most.
Luthen

It’s unimaginable to speak concerning the closing arc of Andor with out speaking concerning the ending it will get out of the way in which first. Luthen’s long-awaited confrontation with Dedra is tragic in some ways, not simply due to his option to sacrifice himself to disclaim her the knowledge she craves, however as a result of, in distinction to the opposite rebellious tales we see climax right here, it’s so extremely lonely. There isn’t a grand exit, no lengthy goodbye—he will get a quick second with Kleya when he sends her away, and naturally, Dedra’s makes an attempt to maintain him alive make the precise second of his finish happen after the course of episode 10, “Make It Cease.” He dies quietly, he dies unable to actually know simply what an influence he’s about to have on the folks he knew, the folks he cherished, the Rebel, and the destiny of the galaxy itself.
However Luthen’s closing second standing, earlier than he takes the knife to himself, as unhappy as it’s, can be a good looking one—one which thematically then ties the endings of the remainder of the rebels throughout Andor‘s closing act collectively brilliantly. “The Rebel isn’t right here anymore, it’s flown away,” he tells Dedra. “It’s in all places now… there’s an entire galaxy on the market, ready to disgust you.” The work Luthen did could have been isolatory by design, enjoying cells and operatives off one another, the paranoia of all of the secrets and techniques he helped preserve. However as he burns brightly, for that dawn he knew he’d never see, he’s defiantly steadfast that what he has helped create has linked voices all around the galaxy. That there are, as his brokers’ code phrase mentioned, pals in all places.
Partagaz and the ISB

It’s this explicit thematic throughline sparked by Luthen’s phrases that additionally defines the endings of our Imperial antagonists throughout the arc in stark distinction. We’ll get to Dedra individually, nevertheless it’s fascinating that the endings we get for Andor‘s ISB equipment—represented by her, Partagaz, and Heert in these episodes, and to a lesser extent double-agent Lonni—are lonely for very totally different causes than Luthen’s was. Syril’s demise on Ghorman laid the blueprint here: Andor‘s imaginative and prescient of the Empire is outlined in equal elements the abuse of its techniques for private glorification, and the lethal menace of that system subsuming even its most ardent helps and benefactors, as a result of that’s precisely what the Empire is designed to do.
Lonni may die at Luthen’s arms, it’s implied, however he dies as a result of his use as a device of the system he’d turned on is over. Heert’s grand chase of Kleya—a mirror to Dedra’s obsession with Axis that he’d sneered at her for—is rewarded with K2 tossing his lifeless physique round as a meatshield, crumpled and forgotten. Partagaz’s is maybe probably the most deliciously bitter, not only for the system he helped create crashing down round him, however as a result of, once more, his closing moments are spent realizing that the insurrection is a lot larger than the “illness” he thought he may include and sterilize. He’s alone in a room, committing suicide, after hearing Nemik’s manifesto: he has no thought who it’s. He simply is aware of, once more, that it’s getting out in all places.
Kleya

Kleya’s finish isn’t a lot an finish, however a continuation of a legacy that she’s adopted her entire life. Luthen’s sacrifice offers her an opportunity to flee and inform the Rebel concerning the Demise Star, nevertheless it additionally pushes her out from underneath his lonely world of cloak and daggers, in a approach. Within the flashbacks which might be woven all through her solo mission to put Luthen to relaxation earlier than the Empire can pull him from the brink, we see her story begin alone and afraid and indignant—and in selecting to save lots of this orphaned little one and assist her level that anger someplace as she grows up, Luthen’s closing reward to Kleya is to provide her one thing larger to be a part of. Maybe it’s a narrative we’ll revisit sometime, of Kleya’s life within the Rebel, however on this second that set of details doesn’t actually matter, it’s that she will get to hold on his spirit because the Rebel prospers.
Dedra

It’s becoming and so telling then, that Kleya and Dedra’s closing moments on-screen in Andor are side-by-side. If Kleya wakes as much as on the brand new daybreak of being a part of the factor her mentor helped construct, then Dedra—clad in these white-and-orange scrubs of the Imperial jail system—is to witness the construction that she helped construct and champion chew her up and spit her out into some forgotten gap. We all know from season one’s arc on Narkina-5 that the Empire has now designed these services to by no means actually grant freedom. There’s an enchanting parallel to Syril’s personal demise in her final punishment, the concept her obsession with Axis, as his was with Cassian, pushed her and pushed her to some extent the place the Empire itself may activate her and discard her, and he or she’d be too blinkered to note it till it was too late.
It’s not simply that Dedra’s hoarding of data she shouldn’t have lands her in Krennic’s crosshairs, it’s her drive to get Luthen, to maintain him alive as soon as he mortally wounds himself, within the hopes that she might be rewarded no matter any transgression she’s made to get there. That the Imperial system she believed in will work for her, slightly than her for it. However the Empire exists to eat even its most loyal adherents, and so her punishment for championing it so ardently is as satisfying to observe because it was inevitable.
Bix

If any of Andor‘s endings may show controversial, it’s maybe its final one. In some methods, Bix’s isolation from the ultimate act of Andor (a call she makes, however one that also takes her out of the broader struggle she had beforehand yearned to be a part of), just for her to half the collection with the revelation that she’s given delivery to Cassian’s little one—a toddler he’ll by no means know—treats her story as much less her personal, and extra within the service of Cassian’s. However it’s likewise additionally compelling that Bix is the uncommon character who ends the collection given the prospect of peace, of not having to struggle and wrestle. Lots of the journeys that shut out Andor are ones that we all know will proceed, and extra particularly that proceed within the sense that their struggle isn’t over but. That she is the ultimate imaginative and prescient we have now the present feels, partly, that that is what it was all for: to be free to stay life with family members, a era that may develop up within the hope that they in flip don’t must struggle and wrestle to keep up that peace.
Bail Organa

However wait! Bail Organa’s journey doesn’t finish in Andor. He’s in Rogue One! He’s technically in A New Hope, or a minimum of very, very tiny atomized elements of him are!
However whereas these tales are, chronologically talking, Bail’s final moments within the Star Wars saga, it appears like Andor truly offers the person himself a correct sendoff—extra correct than the hasty one he will get in Rogue One to go meet his explosive future—in his transient chat with Cassian. It’s brief and candy however laden with that means, to provide Bail slightly tooth, and a second of bonding with Cassian after their preliminary disagreements. We don’t ever get to see Bail’s closing moments from his personal perspective on display (they’re retold, in the event you’re , within the From a Sure Level of View anthology), however giving him a objective to exit swinging appears like a becoming coda.
The Tales Left Untold

However for all of the above tales that Andor wraps up in its final act, there’s simply as many—and it’s simply as vital—that it leaves so many paths open. There’s characters we simply merely don’t see once more, like Leida after her wedding ceremony, and even additional flung characters like Kino Loy from season one. There’s characters for who the story just continues elsewhere, like Cassian and K2 themselves, or Mon Mothma, final seen chatting to Vel amid the hubbub of Yavin IV, or Noticed, staring down the Imperial occupation of Jedha. A few of these are well-known Star Wars figures, and we all know the place they find yourself, however simply as vital is getting flashes like Wilmon and Dreena sharing meals, or, in a grimly hilarious trend, a drunken Perrin hanging off the arm of Davro Sculden’s spouse.
Maybe most becoming then is an finish we glimpse, however by no means get: when Cassian wakes from his slumber to go on his mission to Kafrene, he goals of his long-missing sister. Andor‘s first main story thread, the main target of its opening scenes to place this entire story into movement, by no means will get resolved. Some folks could also be pissed off by that, in an age when Star Wars followers and Star Wars itself, at instances, is obsessive about checking off the details and particulars of its world. However we get all the pieces we have to know: Cassian nonetheless thinks about her. He dies by no means getting the reply. We’ll, maybe rightfully, by no means study ourselves.
Not all ends definitively. Life goes on. At the same time as we all know the broad strokes of what’s about to go down on this second in Star Wars, some solutions are simply by no means discovered. However there’s an entire texture of existence beneath that sweeping saga and people large questions, and that’s what Andor was at all times reminding us of.
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