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Writer-director Tony Gilroy talks about the final episode of Star Wars: Andor

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The Andor finale blends directly into another Star Wars film, 2016 ’s Rogue One.

Creator Tony Gilroy delved into the shadows that lurk within the most noble of do-gooders.

Gilroy says he once regretted getting entangled in the galaxy far, far away.

The Empire justdiscards Dedra Meero , the spyhunter who ends up in the Narkina prison complex, the slave labor facility that we saw Andor trapped in during the first season .

The physical interaction between Dedra and Dedra in that scene when he’s tapping her head so forcefully, so cruelly I can’t take any credit for that.

Star Wars fans would never have guessed there was this deep and complicated origin to the Rebellion .

Andor shows how the gears of that conflict are really greased by the blood of these people, these countless unknown unknown who sacrifice everything.

The freedom of imagination in the Star Wars universe is the accelerant, the thing that’s made all this possible.