Stellan Skarsgård's Monologue - Andor S01E10

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  • čas přidán 9. 11. 2022
  • And what do you sacrifice?
    Official - • Andor | Luthen Rael’s ...

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  • @HylianSith920
    @HylianSith920 Před rokem +7847

    "I burn my life to make a sunrise that I know I'll never see."
    A hard truth for many people who fight so hard to make a difference. Viewership be damned, this show will stand the test of time.

    • @witendias5200
      @witendias5200 Před rokem +114

      Well said! Time will make justice to the best SW since the Empire!

    • @ahorsewithnoname773
      @ahorsewithnoname773 Před rokem +162

      It's also a choice that Andor will later make in Rogue One.

    • @TheArrowedKnee
      @TheArrowedKnee Před rokem +72

      @@ahorsewithnoname773 Indeed, i see a lot of similarities in themes between this and Rogue one(which is hardly surpising of course). As you say, Andor/Luthen fighting for a future they know they will never see. And Andor in Rogue one using the barbaric methods of his enemy.

    • @HEARTS-OF-SPACE
      @HEARTS-OF-SPACE Před rokem +79

      Is viewership low? I didn't know. What a shame. I guess there aren't enough lightsabers, Palpatines, Skywalkers and 'splosions for some people. Damn...

    • @TheArrowedKnee
      @TheArrowedKnee Před rokem +57

      @@HEARTS-OF-SPACE It's not that low, apparently it's doing as good or better than Book of Boba Fett, however, there was a guy misunderststanding viewer data a while back, so ever since then there's been the impression that Andor is not all that popular. Which to some extent is true, it's still quite far behind Mandalorian and Kenobi in terms of viewership.

  • @matthewlay9221
    @matthewlay9221 Před rokem +10431

    What they're learning is that nostalgia only gets you so far, but great writing being performed by phenomenal actors gets you this.

    • @leojs5673
      @leojs5673 Před rokem +48

      this show is flopping HARD commercially, so what they’re learning is that it isn’t worth it.

    • @OneTwoMark
      @OneTwoMark Před rokem +724

      @@leojs5673 No it isn’t

    • @jayjordan1957
      @jayjordan1957 Před rokem +14

      Well said.

    • @contentcorsair
      @contentcorsair Před rokem +38

      They're making season 2 later this month, and its the last one. So that doesn't really matter

    • @Relugus
      @Relugus Před rokem +448

      In the long run, people will be watching Andor long after the other shows are forgotten.

  • @Captain_Razor_88
    @Captain_Razor_88 Před rokem +5304

    Chernobyl, Dune, now Star Wars. This man has distinguished himself in every role I've seen him in.

  • @Xaveze
    @Xaveze Před rokem +3963

    I like how the “I’ve sacrificed everything” line in this show is so different from other “I’ve sacrificed everything” lines in other media. It’s not just about giving up happiness or resources or family or friends, it’s about giving up the opportunity to ever have any of those to begin with. Truly amazing stuff.

    • @GhostyG19
      @GhostyG19 Před rokem +31

      Well said

    • @johnson7156
      @johnson7156 Před rokem +248

      Also he realize what he is doing is “evil”. He’s using the tool and the method of his enemy. He doesn’t shy away from this fact. He is no hypocrite as he knows what he is doing and fully embrace it. He also know the society he’s building will have no place for him, yet he still fully committed in building this “hope” and “dream”. Which makes him the perfect anti hero.

    • @MarcusHalverstram
      @MarcusHalverstram Před rokem +9

      Thats not what this is about at all. Did you listen to the monologue? It's about him sacrificing his own humanity.

    • @Xaveze
      @Xaveze Před rokem +44

      @@MarcusHalverstram 1. The two ideas aren’t mutually exclusive.
      2. What’s the third thing he lists that he’s sacrificed?

    • @_Louch_
      @_Louch_ Před rokem

      So true !

  • @calmcfarlane
    @calmcfarlane Před rokem +4943

    I love how Andor is exploring the darker, covert sect of the Rebellion through people like Luthen. They sacrificed everything for the promise of a better future, while knowing they are condemned to being the hidden heroes. Luke Skywalker and Han Solo are the faces of the rebellion, but it was people like Luthen who did the dirty work and built things from the ground up through murder, assassination, sabotage, manipulation, all in the name of freedom.

    • @rattlhed1
      @rattlhed1 Před rokem +348

      This is exactly why I love this show so much. It shows the struggle of the little guy against the massive might of the Empire. The underground guerilla warfare that is required, which ends up leading to the destruction of the Death Star and eventually the downfall of the Empire (at least if you forget episodes 7-9 which I like to do). It's grounded in reality and is willing to show the ugly side of what it takes to achieve a much greater purpose. Storytelling on such an emotional level. Of the the best TV shows I've ever watched.

    • @kotaroatani9800
      @kotaroatani9800 Před rokem +35

      @@rattlhed1 Exactly, I want to see more suffering from the people though in the show, they have to show that people were going through unbelievable hardship..

    • @Negativvv
      @Negativvv Před rokem +108

      Dammn Jedi comes in right at the end and snatches all the glory...The real heroes were so well hidden that they were never talked about even by the Rebels. Bothans eh Mon?

    • @SantomPh
      @SantomPh Před rokem +114

      @@Negativvv Luke removed the single greatest threat to the galaxy by killing Vader and the Emperor (in a way). However it was the work of spies, infiltrators, informers, defectors and smaller organizations that made the Rebellion succeed in general. The fighters that destroyed the second Death Star and the Executor, the Bothan spies that found the information and died for it, the entire planet of Aldeeran. People like Draven, Andor and Crix Madine were crucial to the survival of the Rebellion as much as Mon Mothma, Admiral Ackbar and Luke Skywalker were.
      It's generally not a good idea to trumpet the achievements of spies until they are dead and buried, since their job was to keep secrets as well as steal them. Spies are also not really famous in any conflict, owing to their secrecy.

    • @Jarvis466
      @Jarvis466 Před rokem +4

      Well said!!

  • @joesoq
    @joesoq Před rokem +3295

    stellan skarsgard, ladies and gentlemen. masterclass in monologue.
    "i share my dreams with ghosts" imo is one of the coldest lines in star wars.

    • @LastRequiem999
      @LastRequiem999 Před rokem +195

      This scene is the "Behind the scenes" of Star Wars, the Galactic Civil War has been always presented as some heroic war with cool dudes screaming "Yahoo" and catchy phrases of hope but this is the true Rebellion and the true Empire, both using terror, assassination, treachery, abandonment, sabotage and every foul trick in the book to get what they want. For the true heroes will never see dawn and forever dream of ghosts.

    • @JadedJackalope
      @JadedJackalope Před rokem +168

      I keep coming back to "I've made my mind a sunless space," personally.

    • @jordantisdale6759
      @jordantisdale6759 Před rokem +16

      The Gilroy brothers

    • @gamesguy
      @gamesguy Před rokem +45

      @@LastRequiem999 Exactly, there is really no such thing as a "clean revolution" unless the ruling government just gives up(which sometimes happen, as in the color revolutions). Even the American revolution which was relatively "clean" with two organized standing armies fighting each other, there were still plenty of atrocities.
      Against an entity like the Empire, the rebellion should look like the Syrian rebels, and we all know what a mess that is.

    • @boyfromoz7
      @boyfromoz7 Před rokem +54

      Mine was "I burn my decency, for someone else future"

  • @billyleho7839
    @billyleho7839 Před rokem +3752

    Who tf wrote this dialogue? It's absolutely amazing holy shit

    • @dustinjones7458
      @dustinjones7458 Před rokem +507

      Beau Willimon was credited as writer. He was the exec producer for the first seasons of House of Cards.

    • @alexho5769
      @alexho5769 Před rokem +614

      Not the writer of the book of boba fett lmao

    • @yeetwchybaban
      @yeetwchybaban Před rokem +10

      Heh

    • @sierrelima3914
      @sierrelima3914 Před rokem +197

      It's a combo of great writing and impressive acting. A bad actor would easily deliver those lines in an over the top way. Good for us they had an amazing cast

    • @huss1836
      @huss1836 Před rokem +4

      @@alexho5769 good one lol

  • @greganderson6371
    @greganderson6371 Před rokem +2102

    Can’t believe they gave us two instantly iconic speeches almost back to back. “One way out” and “Everything!” will forever be a part of my vocabulary.

    • @incompleteriver770
      @incompleteriver770 Před rokem +62

      This monologue along with Nemiks are possibly the greatest monologues I’ve ever heard.

    • @99veruca
      @99veruca Před rokem +81

      Marvaa's was amazing as well and a a mirror of sort to Luthen's.

    • @aeliusdawn
      @aeliusdawn Před rokem +38

      Next time I go take a huge dump ill start chanting "One Way Out!" to ease the struggle

    • @smutserkling6848
      @smutserkling6848 Před rokem +16

      Also, don't forget the "Fight the Empire" speech.

    • @Heavenly_Father
      @Heavenly_Father Před rokem +7

      "I can't swim."

  • @ASummersetproduction
    @ASummersetproduction Před rokem +471

    Andor out here making Kenobi and Book of Boba Fett look even more like expensive fan films

  • @django006
    @django006 Před rokem +5162

    Epic, this is what Star Wars deserves. Thank you.

    • @GaminHasard
      @GaminHasard Před rokem +103

      Finally adult Star Wars

    • @Knightfall182
      @Knightfall182 Před rokem +14

      Too little too late!

    • @MrJakeasaur98
      @MrJakeasaur98 Před rokem +67

      @@Knightfall182 Hardly too little, but understandably late such that a lot of people have not given this show a chance.

    • @Knightfall182
      @Knightfall182 Před rokem +13

      @@MrJakeasaur98 Based on the poor viewership for this, it is too little, too late. The brand is damaged, and the terrible Sequel movies didnt help

    • @goatedfx.
      @goatedfx. Před rokem +39

      @@Knightfall182 i mean everyone is locking at the economy but if you liked it then why not cherish and give recognition to the greatness of the show

  • @mikeomalley2460
    @mikeomalley2460 Před rokem +490

    “You’ll stay with me, I need all the heroes I can get.” What would normally be a very surface level sentence has so much foreboding and tension in the subtext. We’d so often see the cliche “I’m not asking you to be a hero. The choice is yours” here. But Luthen’s saying “No. I’m forcing you to be a hero and you have no choice.” It makes us pause and feel uncomfortable with just how this rebellion is being created. Now that is a complex character and that’s what makes this show so great.

    • @MuditVerma
      @MuditVerma Před rokem +6

      So on point 👏🏼

    • @bari891
      @bari891 Před rokem +19

      And immediately cuts to Andor and Melshi escaping the prison. I love that sequence along with the score.

    • @wafflingmean4477
      @wafflingmean4477 Před rokem +32

      And it's almost like Luthen knows he needs people around him who are better than him. "I need all the heroes I can get" almost feels like a plea for himself just as much as it's a requirement for the Rebellion. I think he wants better people around him to remind him what he's fighting for.

    • @greghannibal
      @greghannibal Před 8 měsíci +7

      He needs heroes because he knows he's not one. If he's remembered at all it will be for all the horrible things he had to do. And he's accepted that.

    • @davidbuckley2435
      @davidbuckley2435 Před 7 měsíci +8

      @@greghannibal It's also an admission that he can't do this alone. If Lonnie quits, then Luthen's cell is crippled, possibly irrevocably. Lonnie still has a choice I think, I don't know if Luthen would go so far as to kill him if he quit (though I wouldn't rule that out), but he's basically telling Lonnie "if you don't stick with me, then the Empire wins. Can you live with that for the rest of your life?"
      I don't think either Lonnie or Luthen will survive Season 2, but they'll both die having done something to put the events of Rogue One in motion. In the end, neither will be canonised by the Rebel Alliance, but their efforts will not have been in vain.

  • @coreyp9211
    @coreyp9211 Před rokem +1013

    The reason that this show is getting so much love from fans is also the reason its viewership is so low. It wasn’t written for children’s entertainment. Andor is a very adult show with complicated, morally ambiguous themes. For that reason I absolutely love it.

    • @crangejo
      @crangejo Před rokem +46

      Correction: its viewership is not, actually, "too low". It's doing better than The Book of Bobba Fett

    • @coreyp9211
      @coreyp9211 Před rokem +17

      @@crangejo Thats not really saying much haha

    • @crangejo
      @crangejo Před rokem +28

      @@coreyp9211 I'm just trying to keep people from worrying. With its open threads, and being considered as "The best of Star Wars" by many, I'd say the show has ensured at least a second season, and its impact can not be doubted by anyone

    • @The-KP
      @The-KP Před rokem +15

      @@crangejo Rest easy, a second season was greenlit last February, and began shooting in November. Fingers crossed that it turns out comparable to season one.

    • @crangejo
      @crangejo Před rokem +8

      @@The-KP fuck yes
      If the writing and directing team is the same, I wouldn't doubt it

  • @juancabardo21
    @juancabardo21 Před rokem +4234

    This monologue is so powerful and epic. Masterclass in dialogue. This show deserves an Oscar and so does Stellan Skarsgard.

    • @byranwitherspoon5369
      @byranwitherspoon5369 Před rokem +267

      Emmy… but yes agreed

    • @user-cr2bt3zp1f
      @user-cr2bt3zp1f Před rokem +59

      Best educated Andor viewer

    • @generalkenobi9473
      @generalkenobi9473 Před rokem +10

      @@user-cr2bt3zp1f And what do you imply with that?

    • @user-cr2bt3zp1f
      @user-cr2bt3zp1f Před rokem +59

      @@generalkenobi9473 I was referring to the fact that this person thinks that TV show actors are able to receive Oscars

    • @croweau
      @croweau Před rokem +34

      TV shows don't get Oscars, but Emmys - yes

  • @Doncroft1
    @Doncroft1 Před rokem +1436

    I love that Luthen is draped in all black here, much like Palpatine, Vader, and many of the Sith. He's embraced "the tools of his enemy" and acknowledges what it's done to him. He tries to create a better future, but he cannot be part of it. So perfect.

    • @thomastyler5058
      @thomastyler5058 Před rokem +104

      That was the whole undertone of this episode. It was the same with Andy Serkis’ character really. He did what he could to earn the freedom of others - despite the fact he could not escape himself. Cassian power is making people believe - just as Luthien does. I expect the next episode Luthien will find out about the prison break and that it was Cassian that orchestrated it - underpinning that he is useful and is the person he believed he was.

    • @adamolufson7338
      @adamolufson7338 Před rokem

      👏👏

    • @DrWhoHQ
      @DrWhoHQ Před rokem +2

      agreed mr croft

    • @Doncroft1
      @Doncroft1 Před rokem +1

      @@DrWhoHQ Hello, my friend! Funny catching you in a comment section.

    • @Muted152
      @Muted152 Před rokem +4

      He drops a mention of palpatine in this too. When he talks about the ego that started this fight.

  • @toryspelling7737
    @toryspelling7737 Před rokem +512

    "I yearned to be a savior against injustice without contemplating the cost, and by the time I looked down, there was no longer any ground beneath my feet. " - how is this speech so freaking gold

  • @N8Nefarious
    @N8Nefarious Před rokem +703

    Never in my life would I have thought that a Disney Star Wars TV show would elicit one of the five most spine-tingling performances I've ever seen in a visual medium. Stellan Skarsgard is an absolute treasure, and whoever wrote that line of dialogue is my unknown new favorite writer.

    • @multipass113
      @multipass113 Před rokem +45

      Beau Willimon, the writer/creator of the US version of HOUSE OF CARDS.

    • @N8Nefarious
      @N8Nefarious Před rokem +2

      @@multipass113 nice. Never did watch that.

    • @multipass113
      @multipass113 Před rokem +52

      @@N8Nefarious If you feel inclined in the future and are a fan of character driven political intrigue, the first two seasons are very solid (it does go downhill after that).
      The cleverest thing ANDOR did, imo, was hire writers who are seasoned at writing political/spy thrillers. It’s easier to learn about the SW lore than to teach someone to write sharp and tight dialogues. This stirring monologue is a perfect example.

    • @BeeaReyoU.
      @BeeaReyoU. Před 11 měsíci +2

      Fun fact: Stellan shot that monologue 10 times before he was happy with it.

  • @mishi4187
    @mishi4187 Před rokem +1170

    "I burn my decency for someone else's future"
    A quote that could shake planets.
    Makes you want to rebel against the empire aswell

    • @rattlhed1
      @rattlhed1 Před rokem +26

      This line was my favorite. Chills you to the bone. Very few of us would ever step this deep into a cause.

    • @conlinbryant5037
      @conlinbryant5037 Před rokem +24

      There exists a real empire in our midst

    • @TheSuperRatt
      @TheSuperRatt Před rokem +15

      @@conlinbryant5037 There are many. And they all need to fall.

    • @davidandrews5262
      @davidandrews5262 Před rokem +1

      Amen. This while episode was absolutely amazing. The prison uprising almost had me tearing up

    • @markusklein7222
      @markusklein7222 Před rokem +2

      @@davidandrews5262 One Way Out !

  • @rohirrim8488
    @rohirrim8488 Před rokem +1686

    Stellan Skarsgård is a criminally underrated actor. Went toe to toe with Matt Damon and Robin Williams in Good Will Hunting and has always killed every role he's been in. Glad to see him finally getting the recognition he's earned.

    • @Theomite
      @Theomite Před rokem +108

      He's never been underrated, he's just never really been given (or perhaps not accepted) roles like this before. He's been given choice projects lately that really amp up his exposure but my guess is that he's avoided them because there's not much challenge to them. But the allure of the money might be a factor. Either way, we have him in tons of awesome shit and I'm here for it.

    • @SFisher1993
      @SFisher1993 Před rokem +24

      I just rewatched The Hunt For Red October. He plays a good arrogant tool in that!

    • @theforbessoaringbus
      @theforbessoaringbus  Před rokem +53

      @@SFisher1993 "You arrogant ass, you've killed us!"

    • @romanmarcus14
      @romanmarcus14 Před rokem +31

      Him in Chernobyl was amazing. He was fantastic but this is a whole other level

    • @dlxmarks
      @dlxmarks Před rokem +23

      "Criminally underrated" = "Here's someone I like and want to call attention to" in current speak.

  • @S3SSioN_Solaris
    @S3SSioN_Solaris Před rokem +191

    I guarantee you, there are Drama students around the world trying to replicate this masterpiece.
    This Monologue is the Rebellion that Disney needs to fix themselves.

  • @theenclave50
    @theenclave50 Před rokem +228

    “I share my dreams with ghosts” that line has so much depth, sorrow and pain that I didn’t know existed in Star Wars.

    • @navblue20
      @navblue20 Před 10 měsíci +2

      The vast majority of you have never been in a war. I've heard men say things very similar to what he said.

    • @theenclave50
      @theenclave50 Před 9 měsíci +1

      @@navblue20 did everyone clap when they’d said those things as well?

    • @navblue20
      @navblue20 Před 5 měsíci

      That line resonates in real life.

  • @consumer-1147
    @consumer-1147 Před rokem +531

    this scene became a all timer the moment it was created

  • @craighicksartwork
    @craighicksartwork Před rokem +998

    The greatest monologue in the entire history of Star Wars.

    • @Theomite
      @Theomite Před rokem +108

      It might be the only one. STAR WARS has never really been known for its soliloquies. Soundbites, sure. Catchphrases, definitely, but not monologues.

    • @ra7en114
      @ra7en114 Před rokem +13

      The rogue one speech about taking chances before scarrif isn't bad imo

    • @waynesimpson2074
      @waynesimpson2074 Před rokem +15

      I thought that Werner Hertzog and 'The Client's ' speech ''..Look outside..'' was the best delivery of any SW monologue until this...

    • @themadladorian4364
      @themadladorian4364 Před rokem +57

      @@TheomiteDid you ever hear the Tragedy of Darth Plagueis the Wise ? ... I thought not.

    • @gamesguy
      @gamesguy Před rokem +8

      @@themadladorian4364 It is not a tale Disney will tell you...

  • @Griffon29
    @Griffon29 Před rokem +540

    Fun fact about this iconic, epic, and unforgettable scene: both men were in HBO's Chernobyl. Lonnie(Robert Emms) played Tuptonov and Luther(Stellan Skarsgard) played Scherbina.

    • @skaldi8347
      @skaldi8347 Před rokem +49

      the plucky corpsec sergeant was too, he was the coal chief!

    • @midkhatsatdanov8421
      @midkhatsatdanov8421 Před rokem +45

      There’s a reason for it: the show is produced in part by a Chernobyl producer

    • @topgun2580
      @topgun2580 Před rokem +13

      The casting director for Andor is one from HBO.

    • @TonyTylerDraws
      @TonyTylerDraws Před rokem +10

      Dang no wonder this show is so good

    • @dateebavguza
      @dateebavguza Před rokem +8

      The guy who told Andor and Kino that release from prison is a lie, was also from Chernobil. I beleive he was the guy with glasses that fucked up with the boss of the plant the whole thing.

  • @andrewslonkosky1484
    @andrewslonkosky1484 Před rokem +373

    I'm now convinced that Stellan is one of the best working actors today. He's a 3 movie bond villain just waiting to blow us all away.

    • @qarsiq
      @qarsiq Před rokem +6

      Oh hell yeah, EXCELLENT, EXCELLENT suggestion!

    • @SantomPh
      @SantomPh Před rokem +8

      an Auric Goldfinger that can actually speak English

    • @martinbuhrer3893
      @martinbuhrer3893 Před rokem +5

      I know we can't go on reviving old villains all the time, but he would make an awesome Goldfinger.

    • @mojito167able
      @mojito167able Před rokem +5

      Stellan Skarsgard as Henry Cavill's ultimate villain...that'll be worth every penny to watch

    • @Bahamut3525
      @Bahamut3525 Před rokem +3

      He'd be an amazing Sith Lord too.

  • @adamediger3056
    @adamediger3056 Před rokem +1410

    It's amazing to me what a top tier actor like this can do. If you watched this monologue on mute you would still completely understand the scene. With only body language and facial expressions Skarsgard conveys anger, self-doubt and then cold resolve. Brilliant acting, 10/10 scene.

    • @aarniometsuri
      @aarniometsuri Před rokem +14

      I like the monologue well enough but I actually kinda disagree with your take and the overall hype this scene is getting. Its visually pretty uninteresting, and while Stellan brings the heat with his delivery he doesnt really move or use body language (not that this particular character even would). It could have been more powerful to see more of the reaction from the person he is ranting to. Heres an example on how this could be a little better from better call saul with Mikes story about his son: czcams.com/video/PNedXZ3vHZQ/video.html
      The nuts and bolts are the same. Character is half in shadow, the background is kept simple. This kinda scene doesnt need flair or stunning visuals, but your background needs to be more interesting than the blurry generic mess thats in this, and the shades in Mikes monologue provide just that bit of texture that is needed. The reaction shots here feel disconnected from what Stellan is saying, and you never see them both in the frame, which i think you really need for that "everything!" line at the end, which i wish was in a wider shot. Also Stellan is dead center, while Mike is mostly a little right of frame, and dead center tends to be a little more boring too. But im no expert i just like to rant about this stuff.
      That being said I kinda like Stellans delivery, even though he does it with very little change in expression, and the writing is phenomenal. Its a little overdramatic but Stellan manages to make it sound like its not a prepared speech but something hes coming up on the fly, like he hasnt until now even fully realized how much he actually is sacrificing.

    • @TheGrrson
      @TheGrrson Před rokem +17

      “The ego that started this fight will never have a mirror, an audience, or the light of gratitude… So what do I sacrifice? Everything! So stay with me Lonni. I need all the heroes I can get.”

    • @unhandydaddy5117
      @unhandydaddy5117 Před rokem +5

      @@aarniometsuri good to know but you didn't need to type a paragraph to say "I disagree".

    • @bigjawline9235
      @bigjawline9235 Před rokem +8

      @@unhandydaddy5117 lol i like how fans of this show say they like this show for being intelligent but shy away from any intelligent discussion if it even remotely criticizes it

    • @o-wolf
      @o-wolf Před rokem

      @@aarniometsuri u really wrote that long winded pointless hating ass essay for no reason whatsoever 😂

  • @joshcoates9728
    @joshcoates9728 Před rokem +2247

    “I’m condemned to use the tools of my enemy to defeat them” powerful line about the realities of a rebellion , loved this show from start to finish
    Edit: I thought ep 10 was the finale….have now watched from start to finish

    • @ptkb7774
      @ptkb7774 Před rokem +46

      We've still got 2 episodes this season!

    • @P0k3D0nd3M4cG
      @P0k3D0nd3M4cG Před rokem +9

      @@ptkb7774 that's how you know they haven't actually watched it lol

    • @TheRealMediaMan
      @TheRealMediaMan Před rokem +5

      Something that we need americans to realize

    • @RosscoAW
      @RosscoAW Před rokem +1

      Indeed. The bitterest pill for socialists to swallow. Far easier to bitch and moan, than suborn the system from within, to cultivate class consciousness, and to build the resources necessary to sustain a universal general strike and the conflict to follow.

    • @vectordnb
      @vectordnb Před rokem +7

      @@P0k3D0nd3M4cG admittedly I thought the end of the season was episode 10 as it just felt like a season end so was pleasantly surprised when another episode came out

  • @ArcticWolf00Alpha0
    @ArcticWolf00Alpha0 Před rokem +1616

    "The Ego that started this fight will never have a mirror or an audience or the light of gratitude."
    That line actually sums up both Rogue One and Andor as a whole in terms of the meta. No one really gave them the gratitude they deserved, people still forget Rogue One is a thing and much of them have completely thrown Andor as a show under the bus. But they will give the Mandalorian, Kenobi and BOBF so much praise because they recognize those characters.
    Andor and Rogue One are the stories that selectively mattered most in universe and are the reason the rebellion even happened in the first place. Yet they will always be the underrated, the unknown, the unworthy of praise they deserve…

    • @georges617
      @georges617 Před rokem +82

      Yep, quite the metaphor for these two shows and especially, the characters portrayed in them. Characters that are building up a resistance in the shadows that will one day be the very foundation of the Rebel Alliance, knowing that in all probability, not a single word of gratitude or recognition will come their way. And they're doing it anyway. To ensure that others may someday be free of oppression. Something that even in 5 BBY seemed entirely impossible and a wild dream for most.
      That's the kind of foundation for storytelling we need and it's a shame that both Andor and Rogue One, who provide a superb storytelling perspective, are so overlooked or even outright ignored.

    • @mojito167able
      @mojito167able Před rokem +82

      Luke Skywalker and gang had it easy after what Cassian, Luthen and the rest of Rogue One did for the Rebellion.

    • @Bahamut3525
      @Bahamut3525 Před rokem

      Coca cola guzzling fools and the mass crowd just want to see laser swords and ewoks, and the evil Sith losing like idiots.
      People are absurdly dumb and planet is overpopulated with them.

    • @SpFlash1523
      @SpFlash1523 Před rokem +22

      Luke Skywalker actually does remember and respect and appreciate what Rogue One did for the Rebellion:
      "I've been thinking about Jyn and the rest of Rogue One. How many things went wrong for them? And Rogue One took whatever steps they needed. People making distractions, sacrificing themselves, amping up the signal. All improvised. This chain of sacrifice...all leading to me taking that shot."

    • @michaelfrank6851
      @michaelfrank6851 Před rokem +4

      I don’t know what circles you are following but both andor and rogue one have received significant acclaim. At least from I have seen

  • @ZafiroDoesGames
    @ZafiroDoesGames Před rokem +146

    "And what do you sacrifice?"
    "Calm... kindness, kinship... love... I've given up all chance at inner peace, I've made my mind a sunless space. I share my dreams with ghosts. I wake up every day to an equation I wrote 15 years ago to which there's only one conclusion: I'm damned for what I do. My anger, my ego, my unwillingness to yield... my eagerness to fight, has set me on a path from which there's no escape. I yearn to be a saviour against injustice without contemplating the cost, and by the time I look down... there's no longer any ground beneath my feet."
    "What is my-what is my sacrifice?! I'm condemned to use the tools of my enemy to defeat them. I burn my decency for someone else's future. I burn my life to make a sunrise I know that I'll never see. And the ego that started this fight will never have a mirror or an audience... or the light of gratitude."
    "So what do I sacrifice? Everything!"

  • @GodfatherActual
    @GodfatherActual Před rokem +445

    “I made my mind a sunless space. I share my dreams with ghosts”
    Fucking 🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥
    Chills the entire scene. Best monologue in Star Wars hands down.

    • @Keemperor40K
      @Keemperor40K Před rokem +19

      "I wake up every morning to an equation I wrote 15 years ago for which there is only one solution" That there is the cold hard calculus of war and the grit needed to reach your goal no matter how bleak the situation condensed in one phrase. Epic

    • @juancabardo21
      @juancabardo21 Před rokem +6

      “I burned my decency for someone else’s future. I burned my life for a sunrise I know I’ll never see.”
      Shows that sometimes to be a hero you first must be the villain. In the OT, the Rebellion was all rainbows and sunshine, a bright and good-hearted alliance to defeat evil. But little did we know that it was *started* by evil and cruelty, however with the intentions of good.

    • @justinsaunders1459
      @justinsaunders1459 Před rokem

      Needs a dark techno remix asap.

    • @julienvalley28
      @julienvalley28 Před měsícem

      @@justinsaunders1459 Let this man cook 🗣🗣🗣🔥🔥🔥

  • @bugs7253
    @bugs7253 Před rokem +454

    You can see the realization in Lonnie’s face that although it is admirable to be concerned about sacrificing his family’s safety, he has the luxury of decency, family, love, and a possible future of peace. Luthen has no hope for a peaceful future. He will sacrifice his life for this fight.

    • @zviadara
      @zviadara Před rokem +36

      Lonnie is in the same situation as luthen, its just after this speech he believed that luthen was also with him...

    • @Relugus
      @Relugus Před rokem +22

      Not just his life, his reputation and his humanity, his soul. As he says, everything.

    • @warhammer1
      @warhammer1 Před rokem +8

      Sacrificed. Past tense, straight from Luthen’s own mouth.

    • @richarddick8652
      @richarddick8652 Před rokem +13

      And the imagery of Luthen standing in the darkness, being the devil on Lonnie’s shoulder on the elevator ride down (to Hell with Luthen), and Lonnie standing in the light at a proverbial crossroads… This scene is truly a masterpiece

    • @moonwatcher99
      @moonwatcher99 Před rokem +18

      I feel like there's also fear there. Because he's realizing how far Luthen is willing to go, and the fact that he has nothing left to lose, that he's already sacrificed it all. People who have nothing left to lose are the most dangerous, and he knows that he is now completely in Luthen's power. I feel like he is just starting to realize the full implications of who pulls his strings.

  • @scrainbow1234
    @scrainbow1234 Před 7 měsíci +33

    What I would give to have the rest of the star wars universe be written as good as this.

    • @navblue20
      @navblue20 Před 5 měsíci

      Then people would accuse of being too preachy.

  • @jakubserzynski3991
    @jakubserzynski3991 Před 9 měsíci +20

    Right after "no way out" I was like - ok this is peak Star Wars, nothing can beat this - and then they serve this.

  • @radomu1
    @radomu1 Před rokem +1433

    This show is so damn great, it makes the original trilogy look like a children's fairytale

    • @Valkyrie77
      @Valkyrie77 Před rokem +382

      Which it basiclly was... a young boy and a old wizard against a dark knight and the evil king. A fairy tale in outer space!

    • @benjaminjane93
      @benjaminjane93 Před rokem +117

      It is a childrens fairytale…………….

    • @phoenixboyz
      @phoenixboyz Před rokem +50

      I grew up during Prequal trilogy, indeed the original trilogy is just children’s story about good vs evil. Those who still thinks original trilogy still the best, they need to grow up

    • @Mr.Japlay
      @Mr.Japlay Před rokem +2

      @@phoenixboyz and those who think the prequel trilogy is the best need to take off their nostalgia glasses and realize how shit they are

    • @phoenixboyz
      @phoenixboyz Před rokem +14

      @@Mr.Japlay I never said prequel trilogy is great either lol

  • @witchking21
    @witchking21 Před rokem +67

    for me is the moment he says "What is my... WHAT IS MY SACRIFICE??!"... he is pissed he has to answer. He does not want to remember what he has lost.

  • @axlespelledwrong
    @axlespelledwrong Před rokem +239

    After this scene, I had this odd moment where I had to question if I had just heard one of the best monologues in a piece of fiction in Star Wars, of all IP's. It's borderline Shakespearian and it worked so damn well. This show is a deep breath of fresh air for the franchise and I am so happy to see it catering to an adult, intelligent demographic instead of any audience that could spend a buck on it.

    • @crangejo
      @crangejo Před rokem +7

      Star Wars was always like this, from the beginning. Disney has just Marvelised it for far too long

    • @Miatpi
      @Miatpi Před rokem +5

      @@crangejo
      That’s right. A “space opera” as George put it.

  • @tfred23
    @tfred23 Před rokem +112

    “The ego that started this fight will never have a mirror or an audience or the light of gratitude” this means so much

    • @djgizmoe
      @djgizmoe Před rokem +6

      Yes, this line. Poetry.

    • @bigppenergy1875
      @bigppenergy1875 Před rokem

      what does the mirror means?

    • @StruggleGun
      @StruggleGun Před 9 měsíci

      @@bigppenergy1875 a mirror in a play is a character that reflects the hero. It's difficult to guess what the writer intended for that part of the dialogue, but it could be anything from the heroes of the rebellion he's creating won't be anything like him, to him just emphasizing that he doesn't even recognize himself after changing himself to fight the empire.

  • @TheBonny720
    @TheBonny720 Před rokem +374

    This is a watershed moment not only for Star Wars but for pop-culture entertainment in general. It’s a watershed for prestige television, it’s a watershed for acting in general. People remember the monologue from grapes of wrath from many years ago, this is our generation’s monologue to remember.

    • @JoaoFederle
      @JoaoFederle Před rokem +17

      calm down now

    • @Rare_Pepe
      @Rare_Pepe Před rokem +42

      @@JoaoFederle I burn my calm for this monologue's future.

    • @AimForMyHead81
      @AimForMyHead81 Před rokem +10

      Cringe

    • @N8Nefarious
      @N8Nefarious Před rokem +3

      100% true.

    • @zainm5919
      @zainm5919 Před rokem +12

      ​@@AimForMyHead81 dont care lol the speech went hard and there's far cringier things happening in our world right now

  • @mco119jj
    @mco119jj Před rokem +146

    Man, nobody told Tony Gilroy that Star Wars shows don’t win best drama of the year. He’s really going for it here. Ha. Easily the best stuff in the franchise so far.

  • @damnson2235
    @damnson2235 Před rokem +8

    "I need all the heroes I can get" is such a great line. How can you say no to that?

  • @eshitvaprakash6681
    @eshitvaprakash6681 Před rokem +17

    Every time this pops up in my recommended, it signals that another individual's probably watched Andor.
    Makes me happy.

  • @Ngamotu83
    @Ngamotu83 Před rokem +181

    This alone proves the greatness of Stellan Skarsgard as an actor.

  • @christophereid
    @christophereid Před rokem +79

    And what do you sacrifice?
    Calm, kindness, kinship, love, I've given up all chance at inner peace, I've made my mind a sunless place..I share my dreams with ghosts. I wake up everyday to an equation I wrote 15 years ago for which there's only one conclusion; I'm damned for what I do. My anger, my ego, my unwillingness to yield, my eagerness to fight, they set me on a path for which there's no escape. I yearned to be a savior against injustice without contemplating the cost and by the time I look down there's no longer any ground beneath my feet..what is my sacrifice? I'm condemned to use the tools of my enemy to defeat them. I burn my decency for someone else's future, I burn my life to make a sunrise that I know I will never see and the ego that started this fight will never have a mirror or an audience or the light of gratitude... so what do i sacrifice?... EVERYTHING! -Luthen Rael (Andor S1,E10)

  • @hermeshariwald1383
    @hermeshariwald1383 Před rokem +14

    My desert, my Arrakis, my dune.

  • @223Drummer
    @223Drummer Před rokem +9

    Knowing that Luthen was based on Vladmir Lenin adds a dozen more layers of subtext to this speech.

  • @nicbarrax76
    @nicbarrax76 Před rokem +146

    Andor is simply fantastic. I'm so proud as a Swede watching Skarsgård deliver time after time. He was amazing in Dune and he's amazing here. Everything he does turns to gold...

  • @silentgnome
    @silentgnome Před rokem +185

    This monologue shapes the rebellion and makes you understand all the sacrifice they made before Luke showed up. It seems to me an extremely powerful narrative exercise.

  • @TokyoBlue587
    @TokyoBlue587 Před rokem +61

    “I share my dreams with ghosts”
    Love that line. This whole speech is great. I love getting a darker, more mature Star Wars show.

  • @StrawB0ss
    @StrawB0ss Před rokem +22

    I like how he initially looks furious at being asked a question like that and then stops and considers it for a second before answering it sincerely.

  • @AndyKunkel
    @AndyKunkel Před rokem +83

    This show has given us the best dialogue and acting Star Wars has ever seen.

  • @deathsquad8891
    @deathsquad8891 Před rokem +116

    "So what do I sacrifice?
    *EVERYTHING!* "
    I really hope to later see his backstory, I have a feeling he might be a CW veteran or even a senator, he's definitely seen the fall of both the Republic and the CIS.

    • @jonfernandez4271
      @jonfernandez4271 Před rokem +18

      Thankfully, Tony Gilroy has promised that we'll know of Luthen's past before the series ends after season two.

    • @bensmith5064
      @bensmith5064 Před rokem +12

      His ability to react to the enemy in the warehouse before Andor even know they're approaching. He's keen read on people. Crystal around his neck + a small one foot club on his belt...disguised lightsaber, the only weapon he had on him. It's a loose theory, but if true, imagine him a last jedi, fallen, broken, and then listen to this speech again and it'll hit you ten times harder.

    • @whiiir
      @whiiir Před rokem +2

      @@bensmith5064 Yeah I clicked that he could be a Jedi early on and the "club" pretty much confirmed it.

    • @TonyTylerDraws
      @TonyTylerDraws Před rokem

      When says “everything” after that monologue, you believe it. He essentially Batman, where the rebel his only true side and the foppish antiquities dealer is the mask. He has no life outside of trying to topple the empire.

    • @spurgear
      @spurgear Před rokem +9

      I like to think he was just an actor or performer - and this speech he gave...he's given it multiple times before to his other agents.

  • @alexheisenberg8709
    @alexheisenberg8709 Před rokem +95

    You can tell that luthen at first was trying to give a short and calm answear. But then he started thinking and remembering everything he went through. All the things he lost. So what started as a simple answear then became a statement about his entire motivation. The way he starts to sound more agressive and secure while he keeps talking shows stellan's great acting. He deserves an oscar for each second in this scene

  • @Darkschool6
    @Darkschool6 Před rokem +8

    When you try to stand up to your parents thinking you are making a good point, and then it’s their turn to speak.

  • @grantkerr8298
    @grantkerr8298 Před rokem +8

    "I burn my life to maker a sunrise that I'll never see," is high calibre writing for Star Wars, or anything of this sort.

  • @VidJakeOfficial
    @VidJakeOfficial Před rokem +100

    This, in my opinion, is one of the best monologues in all of Star Wars.

    • @PunchlineEverytime
      @PunchlineEverytime Před rokem +11

      I can't even think of a worthy competitor. This may be the best written scene in all of Star Wars.

    • @BeeaReyoU.
      @BeeaReyoU. Před 11 měsíci +3

      It’s honestly one of the best monologues in all of television. Andor is objectively the best star wars content weve ever seen if we remove our rose colored lenses towards the originals.(if you’re a millennial, likely the prequels)

    • @AveTrainOnDaTrack
      @AveTrainOnDaTrack Před 8 měsíci

      It’s probably THE best monologue in all of Star Wars. I can’t think of any piece of Star Wars media that has this level of writing and dialogue

    • @56bturn
      @56bturn Před 6 měsíci

      Honestly, it's a monologue that can rival other great shows.

  • @Darkschool6
    @Darkschool6 Před rokem +11

    Lolly walked in like “Yeah this is my last day, I’m done with this.” Walked out like “WTF just happened?”

  • @vinhle3451
    @vinhle3451 Před 2 měsíci +2

    The writing for Andor is the best I've ever seen for Star Wars. Simply the best.

  • @witendias5200
    @witendias5200 Před rokem +136

    This monologue is epic. The acting, the writer, the soundtrack I'm sure someone in the Television Academy will watch this and give The Emmy's this show deserves.

    • @BonoTungTube
      @BonoTungTube Před rokem

      Agreed 🌟🌟🌟🌟🌟👍👍

    • @livederad6805
      @livederad6805 Před rokem +1

      That’s not how it work. They either endorse the show to emmy or Oscars etc. , or they pay the judges loo

  • @MichaelBOverthinking
    @MichaelBOverthinking Před rokem +81

    One day this will be ranked up there with the “Tears in Rain” monologue from Blade Runner, as one of the greatest pieces of dialogue ever filmed

  • @migueldelacruz4799
    @migueldelacruz4799 Před 11 měsíci +12

    This is the darkest, most grounded, real monologue in sci Fi

  • @NixonRules963
    @NixonRules963 Před 9 měsíci +8

    "I share my dreams with ghosts" is such a haunting line. It means either that everyone who believed in the things he believes in has died, or that he routinely dreams about people who are dead, be it friends who died fighting or enemies he killed.

    • @Dotkotcom
      @Dotkotcom Před 9 měsíci +1

      "And what you sacrifice. " 😞

  • @kedarraman6690
    @kedarraman6690 Před rokem +6

    I've made my mind a sunless place.... that line was a special kind of cold

  • @howlongisnow791
    @howlongisnow791 Před 9 měsíci +8

    "I share my dreams with ghosts" this is such a good line

  • @danewiskow3680
    @danewiskow3680 Před rokem +8

    Both of these actors were in the HBO series Chernobyl. Both great actors!

  • @goku8621
    @goku8621 Před rokem +8

    Me after the first 2 episodes: Pretty good kinda slow
    A few episodes later: This is the best star wars since revenge of the sith
    At this part: this is the best star wars period

  • @rye419
    @rye419 Před rokem +22

    Like a Shakespearean soliloquy. Damn, this show is written so well.

  • @intheface1776
    @intheface1776 Před rokem +106

    After the prison break and the “I can’t swim” and then this monologue I decided this has been one of the greatest shows I’ve watched. So much writing and performance in this show that deserves awards.

  • @dannybodros5180
    @dannybodros5180 Před rokem +27

    This is some KOTOR 2 level of masterful writing right here.

  • @rcoffy
    @rcoffy Před rokem +12

    Also amazing is Robert Emms acting here. He goes from the beginning asking smugly what about your sacrifice, to his facial expressions throughout the monologue as he realizes the true cost of rebellion

  • @alangarcia5693
    @alangarcia5693 Před rokem +9

    I burned my life to make a sunrise that I know Ill never see - holy fuck. What a goddamn bar

  • @jamesroseii
    @jamesroseii Před rokem +31

    This may be Andor's "hallway" moment. Absolutely amazing.

  • @Redpilled66
    @Redpilled66 Před rokem +23

    This speech is the epitome of every revolutionary throughout the ages.

  • @absenceofgravitas
    @absenceofgravitas Před rokem +16

    Realizing that all my favorite scenes from these series are monologues that are more riveting than any lightsabre duel. This is the best Star Wars in 40 years.

  • @niks7643
    @niks7643 Před rokem +137

    This scene is a masterclass of filmmaking. The writing, acting, cinematography, and music are executed at the highest level. This 2 minute scene is amongst the best of anything I've seen in Star Wars before. This show helps us feel and understand the emotional cost of rebellion. Just beautiful.

    • @enunna
      @enunna Před rokem

      MASTERCLASS MASTERCLASS MASTERCLASS MASTERCLASS MASTERCLASS MASTERCLASS MASTERCLASS MASTERCLASS MASTERCLASS MASTERCLASS MASTERCLASS MASTERCLASS MASTERCLASS MASTERCLASS MASTERCLASS MASTERCLASS MASTERCLASS MASTERCLASS MASTERCLASS MASTERCLASS

  • @MrmerryPippin-tw6rv
    @MrmerryPippin-tw6rv Před 9 měsíci +8

    The best dialougue in all of starwars, probably the best delivered in the whole series. Incredible writing and acting

  • @R.a.f.a.e.l.
    @R.a.f.a.e.l. Před rokem +8

    Don't mind me, just paying my weekly visit to this masterpiece.

  • @strikeforcealpha9343
    @strikeforcealpha9343 Před 9 měsíci +12

    Dear Ashoka, this is what good acting and writing looks like.

  • @CPT_Frostie
    @CPT_Frostie Před rokem +16

    Andor is a Spy/Terrorist series that goes deeper than any lightsaber battle. I loved this series and can’t wait for season 2

  • @toskvision
    @toskvision Před 8 měsíci +5

    This is why Andor is the best Star Wars since Star Wars.

    • @darthkek1953
      @darthkek1953 Před 2 měsíci

      IMO it's the ONLY Star Wars since Star Wars.

  • @kingbooomer9231
    @kingbooomer9231 Před rokem +34

    The stutter when he asks what his sacrifice is was such a subtle way of shifting his tone from somber and matter-of-fact to enraged and disbelief. A beautiful monologue

  • @warpathh
    @warpathh Před rokem +57

    “I’m condemned to use the tools of my enemy to defeat them. I burn my decency for someone else’s future. I burn my life to make a sunrise that I know I’ll never see… The ego that started this fight will never have a mirror, or an audience, or the light of gratitude…” Ive sacrificed everything. What a phenomenal show.

  • @TheHunterw21
    @TheHunterw21 Před rokem +6

    Someone needs to sample this bit for a metal song. "I've given up all hope of inner peace. I've made my mind a sunless place.............I share my dreams with ghosts."

  • @psychomanteumdriver4576
    @psychomanteumdriver4576 Před rokem +5

    Where 'Rings of Power' should have excelled but failed, 'Andor' triumphed.
    If there is any justice, it will also triumph at next year's Emmy awards. By bet's on Stellan for Outstanding Supporting Actor in a Drama Series.

  • @Honeyapplepear
    @Honeyapplepear Před rokem +5

    Is this god damn Shakespeare?? I’m so glad I started this show today!!

  • @FluffyKittenofMordor
    @FluffyKittenofMordor Před rokem +15

    It could've felt like self-pity if not so brilliantly acted. You feel a certain amount of sorrow, especially with all the metaphors used, but it's buried beneath anger and determination.

  • @vincentbarringer2069
    @vincentbarringer2069 Před rokem +5

    Stellan is an amazing actor

  • @DrStraw
    @DrStraw Před rokem +10

    Everybody loves his smile at the end of the last episode. But i just love that tiny shadow of a smile at the end of this monologe, when he asks "so what do i sacrifice?"

  • @andyzhang9376
    @andyzhang9376 Před rokem +3

    I like how when he exclaims "everything!" it has a similar echo effect like Palpatine's Speeches to the senate.

  • @MichalOcilka
    @MichalOcilka Před rokem +5

    Star Ward doesn't deserve such amazing show

    • @Hgh38
      @Hgh38 Před rokem

      More like Disney

  • @Ayy_Doll_Fiddler
    @Ayy_Doll_Fiddler Před rokem +28

    I like how as soon as he implored Lonni to stay, saying he needed all the heroes he could get, the music changed from dread to hope.

  • @Dogen70
    @Dogen70 Před rokem +20

    He better win some type of award for his acting in this show. He won me over when he got back to Coruscant, changed clothes,put on his wig, and changed his entire affect. I thought that was absolutely incredible

    • @DavidHunter
      @DavidHunter Před rokem +2

      Yes! That moment just left me in awe. So small yet so powerful. The music as well was superb for that scene. His performance in this show absolutely deserves all the awards going. Much of the cast do to be honest especially Genevieve O’Reilly as well. This show should rightfully be scooping up meaningful awards when we get there, even if there’s been other stellar tv this year Andor truly stands equal among them, at the very least.

  • @sharongt
    @sharongt Před rokem +12

    "I burn my life to make a sunrise I know I`ll never see." My god, the dialogue and the performances on this show are among the best I've ever seen.

  • @mewtwo.150
    @mewtwo.150 Před rokem +5

    When I watched The Remake Awakens
    I would never thought, would see a gem like this
    I'm so glad I was soooo wrong

  • @HandleMyBallsYouTube
    @HandleMyBallsYouTube Před rokem +5

    It's interesting how many actors are in this who were also in HBO's phenomenal Chernobyl series.

  • @dazcadden6544
    @dazcadden6544 Před rokem +20

    Let's give credit to Beau Willimon who wrote that incredible scene

  • @Creepy___
    @Creepy___ Před rokem +3

    "I share my dreams with ghosts" is so raw

  • @hotspur5621
    @hotspur5621 Před rokem +94

    Glad to see Stellan getting the props he well deserves. Ran across him in Arthur, never looked back. Gatta hand it to whoever chose the music for this scene. Spot on!

    • @steventacle5970
      @steventacle5970 Před rokem +5

      I fell in love with his acting when Chernobyl came out. Basically same production crew here as well.

    • @macrocosm4442
      @macrocosm4442 Před rokem +1

      Wow

    • @christopherwhyte1818
      @christopherwhyte1818 Před rokem +1

      If you can track it down, look for a BBC drama called River, where he plays a police detective who has certain issues that make him an unreliable narrator, and he is great in it!

  • @superbladesman804
    @superbladesman804 Před rokem +51

    What did you sacrifice? What a response,what acting,what an actor! This elevates my love of this show even higher.

  • @papabaer6069
    @papabaer6069 Před rokem +18

    This is the best drama on tv. Character development is amazing. The script is amazing. The acting is amazing. The set design is amazing. The music is amazing. It makes Kenobi look like a fan fic.

  • @geojimz
    @geojimz Před rokem +35

    This whole scene is just masterclass of film making. Everything about this is perfect.
    The line that gets me though is, “I burn my life, to make a sunrise I know I’ll never see.” Chills every time.

    • @enunna
      @enunna Před rokem

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  • @akacurryful
    @akacurryful Před rokem +23

    There are countless well written lines in Andor and this is one of its best.