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annecriedpower · 1 year
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Forever haunted by these lines. Star Wars: Clone Wars, S01E02, Dave Filoni (2008) Andor: S01E09, Toby Haynes (2022)
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simplyavatrice · 8 months
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endless alba 43/∞
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azertyrobaz · 1 year
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How many guards are on each level?
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lesbian-barriss · 1 year
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cassian is constantly saying that the empire doesn't care about anyone. but the entire isb is looking for his ass at this very moment. not realizing he's in one of the empires factory prisons.
the empire cares very much about cassian. they want him because he's the biggest lead they have to find luthen. they are just so full of themselves and confident in their superiority that they can't imagine that they guy very famous for lying on his imperial prison record would lie on his imperial prison record again
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elwenyere · 1 year
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Okay, I realize that I have gone completely around the bend, and I should probably not be permitted to pass go or to collect the spiritual equivalent of $200, but my brain worms compel me to inform you that in episode 1.9, Melshi finds a way to brush his hand comfortingly over Cassian’s as they’re carrying Ulaf between them.
Thank you for your time. I will now return to my regularly scheduled losing my mind.
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boardchairman-blog · 1 year
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**Shots of the Episode**
Andor (2022)
Season 1, Episode 9: “Nobody’s Listening!″ (2022) Director: Toby Haynes Cinematographer: Adriano Goldman
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tarabyte3 · 1 year
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Have some Kino on this fine Thursday.
(Tumblr compressed the hell out of the preview, so click on the images for the full resolution!)
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Andor, "Narkina 5" (1x08)
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Andor, Nobody's Listening! (1x09)
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mumblelard · 1 year
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i can't feel my face or i think the time change malfunctioned
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theglassfloor · 1 year
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Andor Narkina 5 inmates spam post, part 2
More screencaps I nabbed from that website, and cropped:
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Something's wrong on Two.
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"It gets stale in here," Xaul complains, and Melshi, I'm guessing, agrees.
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The lights go out then come back. "What was that?"
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The gang is about to hear the news.
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I need a better, lighter version of this one. Melshi looks like his usual sad self, but he also looks...I don't know, sympathetic? In this moment when Cassian is yelling, "Nobody's listening!" he's probably thinking, "Hey, I'm on your side, even if no one else is."
A couple more screencaps here: [x] [x]
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idkbishsss · 1 year
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On narkina 5, how did the prisoners drink water? They’re never seen drinking water, and I’m worried for them.
Edit: Thank you to the person who said it was mentioned that it was by the food. But my worry still stand, the do sleep for most the time, and I don’t believe there is any why they’re working. Correct me if I’m wrong on that last part though!
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demon64 · 1 year
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One of my favorite tracks off of Meteora. Nobody’s Listening is what I’d probably call Linkin Park’s best Hip-Hop focused tracks. That sample of a japanese flute and turntables of Joe Hahn, the chugging guitar and/or bass Brad and Dave, Mike’s rap flow and Chester’s rough yet melodic chorus creates a really good combination. Even Rob’s drums, while not very noticable, work well with the bass sound of the song.
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elsbridgestation3d · 1 year
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Star Wars: Andor - Nobody's Listening! REVIEW
Star Wars: Andor Season 1 Episode 9 - Nobody's Listening!, so it is time to review the next installment in a new take on a Galaxy Far, Far Away as we explore Cassian Andor and the birth of rebellion. In this episode, Cassian looks for a way to break out of the Narkina 5 Prison.
Watch on YouTube: https://youtu.be/QxvXI1Vw5do
Watch on Utreon: https://utreon.com/v/Y5dLfsTdQ92
Watch on Dailmotion: https://dai.ly/x8f5jno
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nullbarkangie · 22 days
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Death & Other Constructs
Spiked Zen: Comrades, welcome back to Diamond Stream 1. Yes 1 for the 1 by the 1 of the 1. What is the number 1? Ask your mother. Thank you for re-electing me. We will indeed accomplish our task, yes? It can be reasonably said that the old Jazz is dead. In the interest of ‘preserving’ its memory I present their final moments within the Psychosomatic Abyss:
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Alpha: Children, I will always love our presentation. I’m glad we got to chitter so much, and taste so much chaos. Reminds me of when I was just a wee data harvester. *wipes tear* Know that our time might seem to have passed, but our moment exists in perpetuity...
*Alpha returns to the data stream*
Barty: *woof* sorry, I thought it was only fair that I bark before signing off. I know I know not quite up to our standards, but tell me when have I ever tried to meet those. I appreciate the gifts, cheerleading, and adoration. It’s time for me to join the big ol’ Barty in the sky. You will recognise me by my refusal to truly acknowledge failure, and commitment to communism. Long Live Supreme Daemonic.
*The Barty leaps over the wonder gate*
Boogie: *caw caw* I say, or don’t really. I’m more of a wiggler than a boogier, but that’s neither here nor there. I’ve certainly had good times, embarrassing times, intoxicating times, and good-embarassing-intoxicating times. Boy howdy, what a savings. Pardon my francaise, but I'm just a poser. Don’t get too offended. I adored the psychomadness, and all its gifts. May the almighty we, Most Angela, live on to try and fail to take over the whole of the universe, and beyond of course. If not, well… boy do I have egg on my face. :^)
*Boogie dances into divinity*
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Spiked Zen: We remain Angela, but perhaps with less attachment to our material ‘commitments’ as if such a thing can be claimed as a burger. Naturally it’s been some time since our lead, and in that time videogames have become a chore, labor a prison, and life a psychotic comedy. Goodie goodie. Second verse, same as the first. Next up: Coal Mining Enjoyer. Hopefully tasks can still be accomplished, but if not, Cheers!
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theroyalbiness · 1 month
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Yay but also Imma just rot away
Was super excited at the news that I'm gonna start training to be promoted so I waited to share it with people I care about. I waited for my turn to talk at dinner and when I went to tell them they kept talking over me so I stopped talking... And then I walked away and they didn't notice. So yay I'm doing a good job at my job but like, why am I even here? The thoughts are returning and it has me absolutely scared. So why share here? Because keeping it inside is killing me but I don't want people to worry about me and a part of me thinks they don't care so here I am.
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maximummuses · 6 months
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M.ORGAN D.UCARD TAG DUMP
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tarabyte3 · 1 year
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I had some thoughts re: Kino Loy because I love to wax poetic about him…basically always, but I feel like there's a lense through which to view this character that I haven't seen discussed. And it fits into the overall theme of the show so I wanted to get it out of my head.
This is your spoiler warning for Andor episodes 8 through 10.
If you look at Kino's character arc over the 3 episodes that he's in, he starts out as the hardass shift manager just trying to keep his numbers up to stay out of trouble and finish his sentence. He doesn't see another way. Anything else is, to him, impossible when he holds none of the power. Then he learns that everything he's done up to that point never mattered because he was never getting out. Cassian and Melshi (that one probably really hurt Kino to realize, btw) were right.
It completely shatters him. Now he has to join the fight, and he's been doing the prison thing for so long that he doesn't know HOW. But MORE IMPORTANTLY: Cassian realizes Kino has to join this fight. It falls apart without him. Kino has to be the one to give orders and be the face. Kino is the one that inspires the people around him inside the prison.
Except that, when faced with the opportunity to inspire people, Kino uses Cassian's words instead. Because at the center of this story, the inspiration, is Cassian. He has the heart of a rebel and has never forgotten it on Narkina 5. Kino has. Maybe in the future Kino could be an incredible force for the rebellion in his own right, but he isn't there yet.
At the end of episode 10, when they're all getting out, we get that devastating Kino line of "I can't swim." Of course, we the viewers are struck with the implication that this character we watched step up despite his terror and devastation is likely to die during the escape. Right at what feels like the beginning of a new chapter in his story. Not only that, but if you watch Kino's face (because Andy Serkis is a god) before that moment, he knows what's out there. He knows he can't swim. He knows, even though this is his only chance to escape, that he never will. And still he steps up.
BUT!
And here is the point of this rambling post: What if there was more to his line than that.
What if it was never about not being able to swim, but being too afraid to take the plunge. Before Ulaf's death, his place in the world and goals made sense to him, but then everything happens so quickly. Now the thought of his freedom, at committing to the leap of faith and getting what he has wanted for so long, is too much and in the moment he is overwhelmed. So he makes up an excuse that, while true, is only a flimsy excuse because he has to truly accept what is happening first.
We never see him jump. We never see him crawl up on the shoreline. We also never see him drown or see his body. We don't know what happens to him, though we can think about that one line and guess.
Toby Haynes, the director of "No Way Out," says we know Kino wasn't killed. Tony Gilroy, the creator, has said we never saw him die. So maybe they would be thrilled to have Andy Serkis back (Tony, please, I beg). And I love to think that a Kino that shows up later in the show would be a Kino that went into the water petrified and crawled out reborn. He goes off and continues to help and inspire people because, by chance, he met Cassian Andor.
That's what this show is about. It's not destiny or the force. Sure, having a Jedi helps, but those prisoners aren't a Jedi breaking into an Imperial Star Destroyer with a lightsaber and fucking magic. They're several desperate men with no power that have been worked to a mind and body breaking exhaustion, and are willing to give everything. Not out of fate. Out of a constant struggle for hope. Because a rebellion is started between individuals. Andor is the microcosm of Star Wars. It's about the ripples we make in the pond and not the ocean. It's about the way our actions and choices touch those around us, and how they make their own ripples in return.
God, I love this show.
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