{"id":104796,"date":"2022-11-16T18:55:03","date_gmt":"2022-11-16T13:25:03","guid":{"rendered":"https:\/\/www.imageantra.com\/summary-and-analysis-of-daughter-of-ferrix-the-penultimate-episode-of-the-star-wars-series\/"},"modified":"2022-11-16T18:55:03","modified_gmt":"2022-11-16T13:25:03","slug":"summary-and-analysis-of-daughter-of-ferrix-the-penultimate-episode-of-the-star-wars-series","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/www.imageantra.com\/summary-and-analysis-of-daughter-of-ferrix-the-penultimate-episode-of-the-star-wars-series\/","title":{"rendered":"summary and analysis of Daughter of Ferrix, the penultimate episode of the Star Wars series"},"content":{"rendered":"
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In the past week, ‘Andore’<\/strong> gave us the best episode so far of the series with ‘A way out’, where Cassian was shown managing to escape from forced labor and starting a new fuse for the Resistance to take action and the Empire, while that today it was time to prepare the way for what promises to be a great season finale.<\/p>\n

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It had not been unusual until now that the character of diego luna<\/strong> It would go into the background so that the Disney+ series would give more depth to other very important fronts for the future of ‘Andor’. In ‘Daughter of Ferrix’<\/strong> Just that has happened without the tension dropping and knowing how to hit the right key to also shine emotionally.<\/p>\n

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On the one hand it is clear that Senator Mon Mothma is in a mess that is very difficult to solve and only one sequence is necessary to make it clear that she will have no choice but to accept that proposal that she had initially repudiated. Both the music of Nicholas Britell<\/strong> as the interpretation of Genevieve O’Reilly<\/strong> they are fundamental to give a touch of inevitable fatality to achieve a greater good.<\/p>\n

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That is also the conclusion drawn from the meeting between Luthen and Saw Gerrera, as both are well aware that the Empire has everything to gain if they act honestly and save Kreegyr and his men. As the character played by Forest Whitaker<\/strong>It is a decision motivated by the imminent war of the Resistance against the Empire, and we must not forget that in the end how to get to that situation is what ‘Andor’ is telling us.<\/p>\n

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However, the Empire’s allies are not useless either and little by little they are making progress, from that torture session that has left Bix battered to that final attempt to board Luthen’s ship. It is clear that buying time is the best strategy right now, but that there will be more casualties along the way is something inevitable. After all, of the character very well interpreted by Stellan Skarsgard<\/strong> there was no trace in ‘Rogue One: A Star Wars Story’…<\/p>\n

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