ANDOR EPISODE 7 BREAKDOWN! Star Wars Easter Eggs & Details You Missed!

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Andor Episode 7 continues exploring the Star Wars universe, including cameos by Wullf Yularen, clonetroopers, and Rogue One era Stormtroopers played secretly by Maul voice actor Sam Whitwer! Erik Voss breaks down everything you missed in this episode: connections to Rogue One, The Empire Strikes Back, Star Wars A New Hope, and more!

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All Comments (21)
  • The absolute best thing about this is they managed to make the empire intimidating and scary as hell again.
  • @AriDrag
    This has been my absolute favourite Star Wars series so far. Obviously we all love the nostalgia and familiarity of the Skywalkers and the mysticism of the Force, but keeping the universe tightly wrapped around Luke and his family, as well as other Force users, makes the universe feel small. There is so much galaxy and so many more people who lived through this history who we need to meet, and who we will relate to as the poor and oppressed who fight to survive.
  • Have to say it: this was the Star Wars Prequels I wanted to see. The adult story. The story that shows how the galaxy devolved into a totalitarian state.
  • I absolutely love how Major Partagaz pits his supervisors against one another to see whose talents will stand out amongst them. Phenomenal storytelling!
  • @jarvis1393
    I love this type of Star Wars, I wish everyone would give it a chance and just watch it for what it is. They would know how good it is and how this connecting more of the star wars universe
  • @sang1342
    Yularen! Absolutely love the way they've nailed the vicious mystique of the ISB, what they say they are versus what they do. And Anton Lesser is devouring the dialogue
  • @Jake_E57
    How about the irony of Syril's mom calling out his high collar as saying he was looking to stand out and be noticed only to end the episode on the shot of him being lost in a sea of uniformity.
  • @Drebe73
    This shows it fantastic. Shot with such cinematic flair that it feels like a proper movie. This also seems the most grounded in reality than any other StarWars production. The production is so we’ll done that you can actually feel the tension and oppression depicted on screen. This is a master piece in my opinion.
  • That scene of Andor getting arrested and charged gave me bad dreams...not nightmares exactly but I found myself replaying the scene in my sleep trying to figure out a way he could have phrased his words differently so he'd be let off...reminiscent of a few experiences I've had with bad-natured/corrupt police who had such a hard-on to find a criminal that they would turn you into one(whether you were innocent or not) just to meet their quota and "get their fix"...
  • @viperson9818
    There's an alien guard at the imperial court room place which is rare to see alien guards under imperial rule which usually consist of humans.
  • The first time we saw the offices, it reminded me of the TVA in Loki. Probably a common inspiration. But I love the "not quite" jacket and tie look of their uniform, really unique.
  • @NorthernLaw_
    This was my favorite episode yet by far, really loved how Yularen was in it too, was not expecting that! Hope we see more Clone Troopers too!
  • @DanSolo871
    Tony and Dan have assembled a writing team that is something special.
  • @lovable3mb093
    Chiss aren't common in the known galaxy so it would be interesting if it was. He could be a Pantoran though from Pantora
  • @loknut6614
    I think that Andor is quite possibly one of the best productions 'Star Wars' has done so far, apart from the Original trilogy. Have been watching your videos for a little while now and I really love your attention to detail and energy. Have subscribed for sure.
  • You made a really good point regarding the mining site being filled with water and covered up by the empire. We did see those hexagonal structures in the water surrounded by green landscapes in one of the trailers that can be deduced to be the prison we later see andor in during the same trailer (due to the waterfalls in the background of the prison catwalk). It could be possible that the Kenari was refitted as a prison world for the empire.
  • The "ornament" hanging in Mavva's house is now sporting a brake disc from a motorcycle. The swirls and holes are for brake dust removal and heat dissipation.