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Andor: “That Would Be Me” (Season 1, Episode 2)

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Star Wars goes domestic in “That Would Be Me,” the second episode of Andor. (Incidentally, so did we: The Growing Up Skywalker team is officially getting married!)

“That Would Be Me” gives us sneak peeks into what life is like for regular people on Ferrix. We see booty calls, money problems, crappy work schedules, and messy houses. It’s a big vibe shift and a perfect contrast to the deeply unsettling realization this episode gives us about Kenari—specifically, why there is a group of children Lord of the Flies-ing through the jungle.

We also talk about Andor’s stane on police brutality, Syril Karn stepping into his destiny, and why Bix is out of Space Timm’s league.

Want even more Growing Up Skywalker? This is a great time to sign up for our Patreon for bonus audio content!

Timestamps:

00:03:05 Plot Overview

00:11:22 Life on Ferrix Discussion

00:26:04 Linus Mosk and Police Brutality Discussion

00:34:10 Syril Karn Is Stepping Into His Destiny

00:39:41 Kenari Discussion

00:48:21 Bae Watch

00:53:26 End Credits

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Star Wars goes domestic in “That Would Be Me,” the second episode of Andor. (Incidentally, so did we: The Growing Up Skywalker team is officially getting married!)

“That Would Be Me” gives us sneak peeks into what life is like for regular people on Ferrix. We see booty calls, money problems, crappy work schedules, and messy houses. It’s a big vibe shift and a perfect contrast to the deeply unsettling realization this episode gives us about Kenari—specifically, why there is a group of children Lord of the Flies-ing through the jungle.

We also talk about Andor’s stane on police brutality, Syril Karn stepping into his destiny, and why Bix is out of Space Timm’s league.

Want even more Growing Up Skywalker? This is a great time to sign up for our Patreon for bonus audio content!

Timestamps:

00:03:05 Plot Overview

00:11:22 Life on Ferrix Discussion

00:26:04 Linus Mosk and Police Brutality Discussion

00:34:10 Syril Karn Is Stepping Into His Destiny

00:39:41 Kenari Discussion

00:48:21 Bae Watch

00:53:26 End Credits

--- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/growingupskywalker/message
  continue reading

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