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Andor Episode 10: One Way Out  (Mandalorian:  This is the Way 😁 )

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  On 11/10/2022 at 1:14 AM, Glacier Peak said:

I'm wondering out loud here, but wasn't there more water prison things next to the one the main character was assigned to? 

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Seems so. There are five Raft type structures visible in this screenshot (though, given the OCD nature of architects, would bet there's actually seven).

 

 BTW. Why, in the name of the Great Bird Of The Galaxy, do Imps insist on building their fancy stuff underwater? Massive unnecessary engineering challenges, just for Rule Of Cool false perception of security.

Industrial park in Reading / Scranton / Leopardstown / De Kalb would have been perfectly fine. And, to be honest, feel more or less the same.

 

Haven't caught up with this week's show yet, but for those of you still braving the hellscape of Twitter, there is nothin' but love out there for Andy Serkis.

 

Oh, and for architecture nerds / RPG folks / etc, here's the overhead plan.

 

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  On 11/10/2022 at 1:14 AM, Glacier Peak said:

I'm wondering out loud here, but wasn't there more water prison things next to the one the main character was assigned to? 

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Yes, remember all the 7's?  There were 7 prison buildings total, each with 7 sides, 7 prison floors (8th was control area), 7 wives, 7 cats, 7 rats, ....wait, got mixed up there somehow.

 

You're probably asking how the other buildings didn't send help. (By the way, the prisons were probably not inter-connected underwater.) The first prison episode, when Cassian stood before the door to the factory floor, established that they too were running thin on staff.  They probably didn't have help to send, and even if they did, they might not have had the transportation.  I got the impression that the late guard in that scene was shuttled by the ship that brought Cassian.  Lack of transportation keeps the risk of escapes at a minimal, but it also works against the empire in emergencies.  It may be shown in the aftermath that those prisons called for help from space, but this goes back to Cassian's description of the empire as essentially stupid, and they might not have kept an imperial ship nearby.

 

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 BTW. Why, in the name of the Great Bird Of The Galaxy, do Imps insist on building their fancy stuff underwater? Massive unnecessary engineering challenges, just for Rule Of Cool false perception of security.

Industrial park in Reading / Scranton / Leopardstown / De Kalb would have been perfectly fine. And, to be honest, feel more or less the same.

 

Haven't caught up with this week's show yet, but for those of you still braving the hellscape of Twitter, there is nothin' but love out there for Andy Serkis.

 

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I think you hit it.  The engineering wasn't so much the need for practical , but rather the perception (and mostly reality) that one doesn't escape from this facility, at least at the levels.  You'd be crushed by the water pressure or you'd drown before reaching the surface.  Again, I wonder why they didn't throw space piranha into the water just to reinforce this.  It would be a means of disposing of corpses, gruesome though it be.   There are some benefits to a water-located building beyond security.  Hydro-power and abundant water for filtering for drinking, laundry, and waste facilities for one.  It does beggar the question though as to why the prison didn't permit proper showers rather than a sterilizing mist.  Those prisoners got to exfoliate once in a while.

 

I have to wonder if the writers and architects of this prison concept had Dante's 7 levels of hell in mind when designing this wretched hive of scum and villainy.

 

The YouTube reaction comments have been full of love for Andy Serkis and for Stellan Skarsgård as well.  If anything, the viewers loved this episode even more than "The Eye".   Andy's been doing interviews after episodes air and I'm including a post-episode 10 interview with Andy for you to view.  Be aware, the interviewer has no sense of "Spoilers!" and delves right into them.  DO NOT see this interview until you've viewed the episode:

 

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I still don't get why they couldn't build it on one of those islands. Alcatraz had all of those benefits without actually needing to block out and pump out several million metric tonnes of water to put it below the surface. Hell, if you want to build an island, that's an awful lot easier.

 

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More fun with architecture. Series designer Luke Hull has a bit of a tease over here.

  • There were seven prison blocks. Yep, he's OCD.
  • What they were making is significant, and may be revealed... later. It might even pay off this series.
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  On 11/10/2022 at 9:53 PM, ThaOGDreamWeaver said:

I still don't get why they couldn't build it on one of those islands. Alcatraz had all of those benefits without actually needing to block out and pump out several million metric tonnes of water to put it below the surface. Hell, if you want to build an island, that's an awful lot easier.

Well, what else can I say?  The engineering of these prisons is diabolical, and in some ways well thought out, but there are gaping holes as well, such as not having barred gates between guard stations, allowing the prisoners to swarm every station.  Such is imperial overconfidence.

 

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More fun with architecture. Series designer Luke Hull has a bit of a tease over hereOkay one major tidbit he put out there that wasn't clear in the show:  each prison floor is making different items.  That changes things. 

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  • What they were making is significant, and may be revealed... later. It might even pay off this series.  I've yet to hear a good theory as to what those things are.  There are a couple of points in their design that I think are the clues.  I'll drop a spoiler box here to discuss: 
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  • There's even tie-in merch.  That's hilarious, especially the infinity jokes.

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New Rockstars speculated that the prisoners are building armatures for

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Andor finally addressed one of my few issues with the program, yet created another.   First though, responses in orange...

 

  On 11/16/2022 at 5:40 PM, Mr. Vee said:

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Vanguard, yes, I see where you are coming from.  That makes sense as an opening move, though an expensive and dangerous one, even with the conditions you name.

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  On 11/18/2022 at 2:27 AM, twozerofoxtrot said:
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Answering in the hide box.

 

EDIT:  forgot to add the following thoughts to my ep. 11 post:

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I'm continuing to watch the Andor episode 11 reactions as they're slowly being released, and I've got to agree with one reactor I just saw:  the cello interpretation of the Andor theme in the last shot of episode 11 was just outstanding, and really captured the emotion of the moment.  That's one of the rarely spoken bits of modern Star Wars: those shows that are not blessed with a John Williams theme or score, are nevertheless blessed with creative composers who clearly realize whose shoes they're having to try to fill, and are bringing their "A game" to the shows.

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Have you seen the crazy theory out there about Luthen?

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  On 11/21/2022 at 6:22 AM, Techwright said:

It's an interesting theory, though I hope it doesn't prove accurate, or at least doesn't turn out exactly like folks think. 

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Never thought I'd hear myself say it.

But I am unable to manufacture even a single, shoddily constructed damn.

Star Wars is a dead franchise.

Killed by the franchise holder in an act of mob violence.

If you want to be godlike, pick anything.

If you want to be GOD, pick a TANK!

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I'm hoping this thought (in the hide box above) is what is revealed.  I can think of a couple of expansions on it:

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