This would become a poignant swansong given his somber words just before the prison break: “Play it how you want, but I’m gonna assume I’m already dead.”Ī more fitting punishment – that we imagine Dedra Meero has already thought up – is Kino being captured and going back to construct parts for whatever the inmates were working on. There were plenty of witnesses to Kino being the voice of the escape, so he’s unlikely to go unpunished. Andor already showed the darker side of this world when Cassian’s father (Clem) was hanged for standing up against tyranny. One of the grim possibilities is that Kino will be made an example of as the leader of the uprising. That’s why the uncertain fate of what is arguably the show’s very best character is so concerning as the credits roll on “One Way Out.” And no we’re not talking about Cassian… And while we know how the story ends for our lead thanks to Andor being a prequel to Rogue One: A Star Wars Story, most of the other major players are walking naked without that kind of plot armor. When not pulling off daring heists against the Empire, Cassian is escaping watery prison facilities from right under its nose. Unlike the gravity-defying lightsaber duels and space battles of your standard Star Wars series, Andor has pitched itself as a grounded sci-fi spy series. Giving us a prison break that Michael Scofield would be proud of, Cassian Andor and Kino Loy (Andy Serkis) engineer the long-awaited escape from the Narkina 5 prison following that devastating reveal in episode 9. There’s only “one way out.” That’s the theme of Andor episode 10, and it’s not just because Robert Emms’ Lonni Jung learns the only way out of the Rebellion is in a box. This Star Wars: Andor article contains spoilers.
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