This Star Wars: Andor article contains spoilers.
Twelve episodes later, Cassian is at a crossroads on Andor. After murdering two Pre-Mor officers and fleeing capture on Ferrix, things haven’t gotten any easier for our protagonist. Although he hoped to enjoy an extended vacation on the party planet of Niamos after pulling off the heist on Aldhani, he soon witnesses firsthand the terrible atrocities being committed by the Empire under the galaxy’s very nose in the prison on Narkina 5. It’s no surprise that in the season finale, Cassian decides that simply running and surviving is no longer enough. It’s time to take the fight to the Empire.
Star Wars fans waited 10 long weeks for that final scene between Rebel leader Luthen Rael and Cassian, who finally accepted his destiny as the freedom fighter we already know he’ll become. We’re four in-universe years away from Cassian...
Twelve episodes later, Cassian is at a crossroads on Andor. After murdering two Pre-Mor officers and fleeing capture on Ferrix, things haven’t gotten any easier for our protagonist. Although he hoped to enjoy an extended vacation on the party planet of Niamos after pulling off the heist on Aldhani, he soon witnesses firsthand the terrible atrocities being committed by the Empire under the galaxy’s very nose in the prison on Narkina 5. It’s no surprise that in the season finale, Cassian decides that simply running and surviving is no longer enough. It’s time to take the fight to the Empire.
Star Wars fans waited 10 long weeks for that final scene between Rebel leader Luthen Rael and Cassian, who finally accepted his destiny as the freedom fighter we already know he’ll become. We’re four in-universe years away from Cassian...
- 11/23/2022
- by John Saavedra
- Den of Geek
Tonight’s all-new Grimm introduces two new creatures — one good and one evil incarnate — and we’ve got your exclusive first look at the polar opposite man beasts.
In the episode, titled “Of Mouse and Man,” Nick learns that a seemingly mild-mannered resident could be festering a potential monster created from a dark childhood.
The former (played by Lost‘s Fred Koehler) is called a Mauzhertz (bottom photo, below) and is an extremely timid mouse creature with beady eyes, whiskers, pointed nose and oversized teeth, while the latter (Leverage‘s Doug Brooks) is a Lausenschlange (top photo), a snake creature...
In the episode, titled “Of Mouse and Man,” Nick learns that a seemingly mild-mannered resident could be festering a potential monster created from a dark childhood.
The former (played by Lost‘s Fred Koehler) is called a Mauzhertz (bottom photo, below) and is an extremely timid mouse creature with beady eyes, whiskers, pointed nose and oversized teeth, while the latter (Leverage‘s Doug Brooks) is a Lausenschlange (top photo), a snake creature...
- 1/20/2012
- by Michael Ausiello
- TVLine.com
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