ANDOR Spoilers: Fourth Episode Includes ROGUE ONE Nods, Mon Mothma's Origin, And A Glimpse Into The Empire

ANDOR Spoilers: Fourth Episode Includes ROGUE ONE Nods, Mon Mothma's Origin, And A Glimpse Into The Empire

There was a lot to unpack in yesterday's fourth episode of Andor, and we're kicking things off by exploring the meaning behind those Rogue One references! We also delve into a compelling fan theory...

By JoshWilding - Sep 29, 2022 06:09 AM EST
Filed Under: Cassian Andor
Source: SFFGazette.com

This article was originally published on SFFGazette.com - be sure to keep checking that site for the latest on Star Wars and Andor!

After a slow start to the Disney+ series, Andor picked up steam today with a fourth chapter that's set the stage for Cassian to become the Rebel we first met in Rogue One: A Star Wars Story

He's not a hero yet, of course, and is roped into Luthen's mission with the promise of 200,000 credits. To keep Cassian in line, the mysterious leader gives him a blue Kyber crystal as a promise of future payment (suggesting he may have a history with the Jedi). 

Kyber crystals are used in the creation lightsabers, but are thought to be in short supply thanks to the Empire's Death Star plans at this time in the Galaxy. There's even a nod to that when we hear about an "increase in shipments going to Scarif." That's the planet Cassian ultimately loses his life on and the place where Kyber crystals are being shipped in order to power the superweapon. 

We also get a mention of Saw Garrera, a character we know will return in this series after Forest Whitaker was shown in various promos for Andor. Still, to hear his name is definitely exciting, and a strong indication that this show will better explain the events of Rogue One.

This first mission? To rob the payroll of an entire Imperial sector in an effort to "really hurt the Empire."

Elsewhere in the episode, we learn more about Mon Mothma. She meets with Luthen on Coruscant where we learn that the grizzled Rebel poses as a preening antique dealer. She's being watched by those who are loyal to the Empire, and can't even entirely trust her husband who appears to have little to no respect for Mon or what she wants. 

Andor will clearly be every bit the origin story for her as Cassian, and while Luthen struggles to get her to fund his latest operation, it's clear that she wants to fight back against the Empire in a way her place in the Senate doesn't allow.

Talking of the Empire, we also get to meet Imperial Security Bureau officer Dedra Meero. While the stage is seemingly being set for her to chase Cassian down as an antagonist, what if she's an adult Kerri?

Dedra seems to have risen up the ranks from nothing and quickly takes a vested interest in tracking Andor. While she's clearly looking to secure another promotion, what if she's also on the lookout for her missing brother? Kerri more than likely grew up believing he had abandoned her, and that may have led to her hating Kassa. 

Assuming she then fell into the hands of the Empire, joining their cause may have seemed like the best way to move on from her past, with this latest assignment providing a chance to take revenge on the brother that left her behind.

Let us know your thoughts on that, and this latest episode of Andor, in the comments section!

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puchito
puchito - 9/29/2022, 6:49 AM
In a galaxy far far away…the AK47 exists……This show sucks…….
Besides that…….It does the ultimate sin….it’s unbelievably BORING……
thewanderer
thewanderer - 9/29/2022, 8:02 AM
@puchito - it may not be for you, but it absolutely does not suck.
CAPTAINPINKEYE
CAPTAINPINKEYE - 9/29/2022, 7:15 AM
I'm loving this show. great character development. Not for the 10 year old's who need lightsabers right away.
ObserverIO
ObserverIO - 9/29/2022, 7:28 AM
I don't love this show.

I don't hate it.

I like it. It's got a nice relaxing pace. Sometimes it's so relaxing that I find myself dropping off to sleep.
MarvelousMarty
MarvelousMarty - 9/29/2022, 7:35 AM
I like it but not a fan of the language or accents. Doesn't sound like Star Wars but that's probably because I'm old. A tad slow in this episode but that's OK for now.
Dotanuki
Dotanuki - 9/29/2022, 8:14 AM
@MarvelousMarty - British accents don’t sound like SW?
MarvelousMarty
MarvelousMarty - 9/29/2022, 8:21 AM
@Dotanuki - The Queen's english yes, not slang and not poor pronunciation.
Urubrodi
Urubrodi - 9/29/2022, 7:35 AM
I really like it and I don't mind that it's taking its time to setup the story properly.
kylo0607
kylo0607 - 9/29/2022, 7:41 AM
Love the show.

It's completely its own thing with almost no fan services, easter eggs or anything to tie it into RO or other SW projects.

And also it has the BEST visuals and production design of any D+ show so far, including the Marvel ones. It looks like what Kenobi was supposed to look like - major motion picture material:









noahthegrand
noahthegrand - 9/29/2022, 10:57 AM
How did Mon Mothma end up with a guy who sucks that much as a husband?
solskulldeath
solskulldeath - 9/29/2022, 11:44 AM
best star wars spin off.
love how they don't rely on any characters from the previous star wars,not even a single star troopers. they only show the TIE fighter,and that's all.
Rastarapha
Rastarapha - 9/30/2022, 3:07 AM
Still the best star wars product under Disney (when Tony Gilroy is involved)
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