![]() ![]() Played by Fiona Shaw, she’s a scavenger who, with her husband Clem, took young Cassian from his home on Kenari so that he wouldn’t be kidnapped or killed by the Galactic Republic, which was only about a year away from falling to the Galactic Empire. He gets that thinking not just from his upbringing on Kenari, where his father was killed in a protest and an Imperial mining disaster decimated the planet, but from his adoptive mother Maarva. ![]() in the Middle East, rather than Nazi occupation of Europe, the Vietnam War, or other moments in history that have served as visual cues for earlier Star Wars films.Ĭassian may not begin Andor thinking of himself as a freedom fighter, but his attitudes about stealing from the entitled, arrogant people in charge are anti-Empire in a Robin Hood kind of way. (At least, that goes for the live-action realm the animated Clone Wars and Rebels series have a decidedly grittier vision of armed resistance.) Andor’s rebellion calls to mind more recent examples of military occupation, like the U.S. In the show’s third episode, the people of Cassian’s adopted home planet of Ferrix use a system of makeshift chimes to rally against the incursion of the Empire’s private security contractors-not exactly the type of guerilla warfare that we see practiced by the Ewoks in Return of the Jedi, but much scrappier than what we’re used to seeing in Star Wars, where the battles more often involve spaceships, advanced technology, hokey religions, and ancient weapons. That does not mean that ordinary people under Imperial rule aren’t resisting, or even that this resistance isn’t organized, however crudely. Only five years prior to the events of the original Star Wars, those fighting against the Empire in Andor have not yet united to the extent that we see in the original trilogy-or even in Rogue One (which was also written and partially directed, uncredited, by Andor creator Tony Gilroy). Andor isn’t just an origin story for its title character, but for the entire Rebel Alliance. ![]()
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