• Occasional Randomness #37 - The Confusion Continues (Andor S2E1-3)

  • May 10 2025
  • Length: 57 mins
  • Podcast

Occasional Randomness #37 - The Confusion Continues (Andor S2E1-3)

  • Summary

  • Eric and Jason move on from Marvel shows (see the last few podcasts) and on to Star Wars as Disney+ has started their epic flood of episodes for the second, and last, season of Star Wars: Andor. It's a good thing Disney+ released a recap of season one as it's been three years since that came out. Although that didn't help us remember most of the supporting characters names. Nor remember all the details around Mon Mothma's complicated Rebellion financing scheme. However, that did not stop our enjoyment of episodes 1 - 3. We loved all the wedding ceremony details for Mon's daughter, what's-her-name, and her future husband, what's-his-name. The Empire is doing more secret projects that will probably help fuel the Rebellion's popularity. Syril's mom gets put in her place by Dedra. Cassian has a slight layover on his TIE fighter heist and deals with rebels who would rather argue amongst themselves and play Space Rock, Paper, Scissors. And Cassian's friends almost get rounded up by Imperials. We move ever onward towards Rogue One and can't wait to see where this final season ends towards that.

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