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The Internet's Best Reactions After the Andor Season 2 Finale

The Internet's Best Reactions After the Andor Season 2 Finale

Geek Feed21-05-2025
It's been a great run, but like any other series, Andor eventually had to end; and what a spectacular ending it had.
The weekly release has been able to give way for great fan reactions every week, and now with the show ending, some fans have a lot to say about saying good-bye to Cassian and everyone else in the series; and while it is sad, that doesn't mean we can't have any fun with it.
It's probably worth mentioning that Kleya (Elizabeth Dulau) has come out as one of the MVPs on the show, and the final arc does give a lot of backstory as to her origin with Luthen and their journey to defeat the Empire.
Cassian to the Rebel Alliance: pic.twitter.com/emuhtTaUaJ
— SirSnipeyy | Andorhypeguy (@SirSnipeyy) May 14, 2025
"There is no team. It's only her."
Kleya Marki you are THAT GIRL. #AndorSeason2 #Andor pic.twitter.com/kPh1CzVLfK
— talli (@ttalliiaa) May 14, 2025
And while he is only a guest actor for this season, Ben Mendelsohn has managed to eat up ever scene he has as Imperial director Orson Krennic.
#andor spoilers––––––––
i can't even explain half the shit krennic does bro wanted to go to julliard but his parents forced him into the military pic.twitter.com/YVtqXrdLYA
— lina 🌌 is SO back (@ambessasabs) May 14, 2025
// #andor spoilers••••
Krennic's finger on Dedra's head is taking me OUT this is the divaest a diva has ever divaed
— Tali ! (@taliesart) May 14, 2025
There are also some who are just happy to see that Dedra finally got what was coming to her:
#andor .........
ON PROGRAM, YOU FASCIST BITCH!!!! pic.twitter.com/cfoOj58zZA
— christina of markyate stan account (@paisagoth) May 14, 2025
Even though she ended up losing it all Dedra lowkey ATE UP Luthen in the shop #Andor pic.twitter.com/NI8HTWTSxs
— Lalo 🍵 Andor sweep (@clonehumor) May 14, 2025
And of course, Mon Mothma finally got her pixie cut that she's been infamously sporting since Return of the Jedi introduced the character:
you know it went something like this before they approached bail: 'you go talk to him.' 'no, you go.' '…let's just go together.' #andor pic.twitter.com/i3qySap0p1
— .• linds •. (@acosmiclove) May 14, 2025
mon mothma had her crashout pixie cut during the rebellion but then knew she had to lock back in and serve cunt again as chancellor pic.twitter.com/q9fcHwveUl
— maxine ☽ ANDOR SPOILERS!! (@ahsokaskyber) May 14, 2025
And though he only appears in one scene, it's funny how the series goes full circle with just how paranoid Saw Gerrera had become:
// #andor spoilers••Mon: Saw, we KNOW you're on Jedha. Saw: I COULD BE ANYWHEREMon: No, I'm not asking, I'm TELLING you we know.
Saw: ANYWHERE IN THE GALAXY
— Tali ! (@taliesart) May 14, 2025
Jokes aside, a lot of people have just been gushing about how the series actually harkens back (or foreshadows) Rogue One , and how everyone just felt like revisiting the film after finishing Andor .
Tony Gilroy you will pay for this parallel #Andor pic.twitter.com/rGYdNtdNkC
— Nyrotike (@nyrotike) May 14, 2025
pic.twitter.com/fsJMk9ChlN
— Maximalist Epic Dude (@Maximalistepic) May 13, 2025
Even when Andor was first announced, nobody expected that one of the supporting characters from Rogue One was going to make for an interesting series, but Tony Gilroy managed to pull it off; delivering a Star Wars series that not only looked fantastic, but had such relevant themes that some say needed to be explored in today's day and age.
We don't know if Star Wars will ever get something like this again, but hopefully the rave reviews will have Lucasfilm thinking twice before they make another season of The Mandalorian filled with all kinds of cameos and digitally youth-anized characters.
Catch the complete second season of Andor now streaming on Disney+.
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