![]() ![]() At least, that’s what Arvel tells Cassian. (She’s tucked in with Cinta closer to the military base.) We learn that Taramyn used to be a Stormtrooper. Nearby, Cassian’s crew fumbles with an Imperial radio and locks Vel’s signal. Apparently, 12,000 Dhalis would show up for the event back in the good old days, but interest has waned as they’ve been introduced to modern pleasures. The Empire plans to build a brand new kick-ass facility in the Dhalis sacred valley, which is why they’ve gone to great lengths to distract them from the Eye Ceremony. ![]() ![]() Of course, the Dhanis biggest problem is their pride. As such, the 500 pilgrims that started the journey have dwindled to 60 (which is also a clever way for the showrunners to keep the extra count small). As an example, he notes that the Empire set up shelters and taverns along the long trek the Dhanis traverse to reach the Eye ceremony. “If you give them enough choices, they won’t be able to tell you’ve given them nothing at all,” one of the men sneers. We cut to a group of Imperial commanders (including double agent Lieutenant Gorn) discussing the Dhanis (who look like extras from Willow) - a simple race of beings that cannot deduce when they’re being played for fools. “Do I look thankful to you?” Cassia replies with a scowl. “You think we should just submit, be thankful and give in?” “So, you think it’s hopeless,” Karis asks. “The Empire doesn’t play by the rules,” Cassian grumbles. Karis spent the night writing another dissertation about the nature of the rebellion. He believes in this cause, so why is he so scared? Cassian, by contrast, got a full night’s rest and is seemingly calm, cool, and collected. Karis arrives with some Star Wars coffee and a laundry list of worries. Our heroes have set up shop atop a mountain on a particularly foggy morning. We open with Andor dressed like he’s about to invade Russia. Naturally, since this is Star Wars, I expect everything to hit the fan, but let’s stop wasting time and see for ourselves what becomes of our bad batch in Episode 6, “The Eye.” What Happens in Andor Season 1 Episode 6 We also learned that there’s some mysterious ceremony called the Eye of Aldhani that will hopefully be distracting enough to allow our team to infiltrate the rebel base and make off with the necessary documents without too much fuss. At least now everyone knows he’s only in it for the money. We learned more about the wild bunch and even saw Cassian deliver a pep talk that was more honest vomit than rah-rah rallying cry. Last week saw our heroes continue making plans to rob an Imperial outpost on the remote planet Aldhani. I’ve been really looking forward to this week’s episode of Andor, which marks the first time in a long while that I’ve been excited for Star Wars. ![]()
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