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* Maarva sent two messages. One to the world and one to Cassian. To the world? "Fuck the empire." To Cassian? "I love you more than anything you could ever do."
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Despite being one of [[DarkerAndEdgier the grimmest portrayals of the galaxy far, far away]] to date, there's still some warm feelings to be had from ''Andor'':
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* In a small moment, when Cassian sneaks back home, he pats Bee like he's a dog. Aww! And his charging dock even looks like a dog bed, too!

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* In a small moment, when Cassian sneaks back home, he pats Bee like he's a dog. Aww! And his charging dock even looks like a dog bed, too!too! It's also rather touching that Cassian refers to "the three of us" when talking about leaving Ferrix with Maarva, making it clear that B2 is fully considered part of the family, in stark contrast to [[WhatMeasureIsANonHuman the usual treatment of droids in Star Wars]].
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* Some of the Imperials under Gorn's command are genuinely looking out for each other, insisting that the majority be allowed to watch the Eye for the sake of morale. Even the skeleton crew who stay inside the base are shown amicably playing games with each other to pass the time, not unlike students who are being allowed to play games by a teacher on a special occasion during school. Gorn also gets to ''pretend'' to be a BenevolentBoss by pretending to reluctantly agree to his subordinate's request, simultaneously buying more cover for the heist in the process.
* In a bittersweet way, Gorn defies Beehaz's threat of execution, insisting that he knows [[TheAtoner he deserves far worse]] for serving under Beehaz for years.
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* Jayhold Beehaz is abusive towards his wife and son, but when their lives are genuinely threatened, he finally starts complying with the crew. He then later sternly but generously orders the Imperials to cooperate for the sake of their well-being and his family's.
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* It's clear the Andors were well-loved and Cassian's surprise return prompts happy reactions from just about every local he encounters. Pegla, who Cassian had a spat with in the first episode, even greets him with a hug. later on, Pegla helps drag [=B2EMO=] out of the chaos of the riot and stays behind on Ferrix to help other people escape.

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* It's clear the Andors were well-loved and Cassian's surprise return prompts happy reactions from just about every local he encounters. Pegla, who Cassian had a spat with in the first episode, even greets him with a hug. later Later on, Pegla helps drag [=B2EMO=] out of the chaos of the riot and stays behind on Ferrix to help other people escape.
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* When delivering his RousingSpeech to the thousands of other inmates imprisoned at Narkina 5, Kino becomes particularly enraged when revealing that the guards murdered every prisoner on level 2. He likely still has Ulaf's death on his mind, and is disgusted at how the lives of so many men can mean so little to the imperials. As mentioned before, Kino may be harsh with those under his supervision, but he ultimately cares about their wellbeing.

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* When delivering his RousingSpeech to the thousands of other inmates imprisoned at Narkina 5, Kino becomes particularly enraged when revealing that the guards murdered every prisoner on level 2. He likely still has Ulaf's death on his mind, and is disgusted at how the lives of so many men can mean so little to the imperials.Imperials. As mentioned before, Kino may be harsh with those under his supervision, but he ultimately cares about their wellbeing.
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* Tay turns out to have indeed been good enough for Mon to trust, even if he's not given all the details for plausible deniability. He's the one who brings Davo Sculdun to her and promises to try to keep looking when talks are terminated.


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* Mon mentions that Perrin is "surprisingly open-minded" about the Chandrilan arranged marriage custom. Even though he's a lazy, spiteful hedonist, he seems to still genuinely love his daughter on some level and is implied to not want her to have to suffer a loveless marriage himself.


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* At Leida's introduction to his son, Davo doesn't seem happy or smug even though he's the one gaining something from the arranged marriage. He at least has the decency not to look victorious given how he knows Mon really feels about it.
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* Meeting up with Brasso in the tunnels beneath Ferrix, Cassian expresses regret how his last meeting with Maarva ended on seemingly bad terms. To get his spirits up, Brasso then repeats what Maarva told him:
-->'''Brasso:''' "Tell him, none of this is his fault. It was already burning. He's just the first spark of the fire. Tell him, he knows everything he needs to know and feels everything he needs to feel. And when the day comes, and those two pull together, he will be an unstoppable force for good. Tell him... I love him more than anything he could ever do wrong."
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* While Maarva's speech is essential in riling up the crowd on Rix Road, what actually sets off the riot is Prefect Tigo knocking over B2EMO. One's heart swells seeing the entire community immediately come to the droid's defense.

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* While Maarva's speech is essential in riling up the crowd on Rix Road, what actually sets off the riot is Prefect Tigo knocking over B2EMO.[=B2EMO=]. One's heart swells seeing the entire community immediately come to the droid's defense.
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* While Maarva's speech is essential in riling up the crowd on Rix Road, what actually sets off the riot is Prefect Tigo knocking over B2EMO. One's heart swells seeing the entire community immediately come to the droid's defense.
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* It's clear the Andors were well-loved and Cassian's surprise return prompts happy reactions from just about every local he encounters. Pegla, who Cassian had a spat with in the first episode, even greets him with a hug. later on, Pegla helps drag B2EMO out of the chaos of the riot and stays behind on Ferrix to help other people escape.

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* It's clear the Andors were well-loved and Cassian's surprise return prompts happy reactions from just about every local he encounters. Pegla, who Cassian had a spat with in the first episode, even greets him with a hug. later on, Pegla helps drag B2EMO [=B2EMO=] out of the chaos of the riot and stays behind on Ferrix to help other people escape.
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** Maarva's speech is powerful enough that it seems to move even Luthen, who's finally seeing the fruits of his labor that shows all of his sacrifices and cruel acts he was forced to do are ultimately not in vain, and could even be a reason why he changes his mind about killing Cassian after seeing how he's now committed to the rebels' cause not unlike his late adoptive mother.
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* Cassian comes across his father's funeral stone and has a HappyFlashback to when Clem and Cassian were restoring technology deemed redundant, with Clem noting that the new product was more expensive, but the old ones were still usable and desired by people - making the flashback also serve as a CallBack to Nemik's choice of using outdated technology when fighting the Empire.

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* Cassian comes across his father's funeral stone and has a HappyFlashback to when Clem and Cassian were restoring technology deemed redundant, with Clem noting that the new product was more expensive, but the old ones were still usable and desired by people - making the flashback also serve as a CallBack to Nemik's choice of using outdated technology when fighting the Empire. Speaking of Nemik, Cassian listens to his manifesto the night before the funeral - thus making it the final push towards Cassian's radicalization into a devoted member of the Rebellion. Despite Clem and Nemik both being gone, Cassian still carries their words and wishes throughout the episode and beyond.
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* Cassian comes across his father's funeral stone and has a HappyFlashback to when Clem and Cassian were restoring technology deemed redundant, with Clem noting that the new product was more expensive, but the old ones were still usable and desired by people - making the flashback also serve as a CallBack to Nemik's choice of using outdated technology when fighting the Empire.


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** To add onto her speech, she expresses in it that if she could do it again, she'd fight the Empire from the very start. Immediately afterwards during the riot, Brasso fulfills those wishes by using Maarva's funeral stone containing her ashes to bludgeon Imperials.
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* It's clear the Andors were well-loved and Cassian's surprise return prompts happy reactions from just about every local he encounters. Pegla, who Cassian had a spat with in the first episode, even greets him with a hug.

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* It's clear the Andors were well-loved and Cassian's surprise return prompts happy reactions from just about every local he encounters. Pegla, who Cassian had a spat with in the first episode, even greets him with a hug. later on, Pegla helps drag B2EMO out of the chaos of the riot and stays behind on Ferrix to help other people escape.
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* It's clear the Andors were well-loved and Cassian's surprise return prompts happy reactions from just about every local he encounters. Pegla, who Cassian had a spat with in the first episode, even greets him with a hug.
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* Syril saving Meero and when asked why, simply says that she needed help.
* Bix revealing that she dreamed of Cassian showing up to save her.
* Cassian requesting [=B2EMO=] look after everyone and the droid saying that Cassian always asks him for that. Cassian replies by saying [=B2EMO=] has never failed him before.
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* Maarva's posthumous speech at her funeral procession shows just how valued a member of the Ferrix community she was in life, and the following riot makes it clear that slights against her and her family are slights against the people of Ferrix themselves.
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* After Maarva's death Brasso shows kindness to [=B2EMO=], offering to give the droid time alone with her body to say goodbye in private. In the evening Brasso invites Bee to his place, but Bee doesn't want to leave yet. Brasso agrees to spend the night in Maarva's house with him.

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