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There is a very specific whump where the whumpee was begging the whumper to stop whatever hurt they were doing (either to whumpee themselves or threatened towards the caretaker) and the whumpee started kneeling by whumperâs legs and started begging whumper to stop, while repeatedly saying itâs their fault so please stop. Even more specifically, spoken in the Chinese language â in which I could not develop an apt translation to showcase the nuance â where the whumpee cried and begged âćéäşďźćéäşâ.
Breaks me all the time.
the biggest lesson im learning is that nothing is as extreme or as permanent as our emotions convince us they are. nothing is certain and things are always fluctuating and there are always exceptions and there are always mistakes. there is always pain and there is always love. everything is a delicate touch away from changing
I read Dance of Thieves duology, then after that I read The Prison Healer trilogy.
What are the odds the FMCs in these two have names starting with K: Kazi and Kiva. And MMCs in these have names starting with J: Jase and Jaren.
Also what are the odds both MMCs in these two are soft, kinda, too good for the world, gentle MMC. I see a taste in myself.
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Can't toast them all, can we?
ANDOR 2.12 | Jedha, Kyber, Erso
Cassian and Vel toasting to those they have lost.
Cassian toasting to Cinta because he knew Vel could not say it. So he said it for her.
Vel toasting to Ghorman and Ferrix because they hold memories of destructions for Cassian that he would rather not relive again. So she said it for him.
Then Vel toasted Cassianâs mother. Because Vel was there at Ferrix during the funeral. And because Cassian couldnât not say it. So she said it for him.
Together, they mourn those they have lost, helping each other carry the heavier parts, keeping them named, helping each other name them.
Cassian has a trauma bond with Bix. She tells him she loves him, but he never says it back to her. He feels he has to protect her and keep her safe because he feels guilty about the torture she suffered because of him. He feels responsible for her. He does feel love for her, but they were childhood sweethearts and they are almost all they have left of their home, their family.
So it doesnât feel romantic to me, even though they find physical comfort with each other. Itâs not a burning, yearning love. I never really felt any chemistry between them either to be honest. I donât know if itâs just my rebelcaptain love blinding me, but I was genuinely shocked when it was revealed early in season 2 they were romantically involved. He never looked at Bix the way he looked at Jyn.
Ngl Iâm with you on this. I felt that Cassian and Bix are together because theyâre the only âhomeâ they had left, so they found that solace in each other, mistaken for romantic love. But they definitely do love each other, just differently, more like family, like someone who had become a constant in their lives, but thatâs about it. And I could go on with it on how Cassian and Bixâs love is tragic because no matter how much they loved each other, Bix isnât the home Cassian is looking for. It gave him too much anxiety, too much stress and guilt. Because of the guilt and sense of responsibility Cassian already had about Bix, even though Bix can take care of herself, Cassian couldnât allow himself to let go enough, their relationship always have a level of tension to it, always an underlying fear, and you can sense it whenever theyâre on screen together.
On the other hand, well, Jyn, grew up similarly like Cassian, destined to contribute to the Rebellion and die for the cause the same way. If anything, Bix hinders Cassianâs path forwards (although staying in the Rebellion may not be what Cassian wanted, but his destiny leads there), whereas Jyn pushes Cassian through with it, without compromising Cassianâs yearn for a home, because Jyn will be beside Cassian throughout the journey till the end, and Jyn will be that âhomeâ, and Cassian get to carry that âhomeâ with him without leaving anything behind or compromising either his âhomeâ or his âcallingâ. He gets to âmake his own decisionsâ without conflict.
But then again itâs just my opinion. I respect the love Cassian has for Bix, I donât think itâs misplaced or fake. I just think that Jyn is probably, potentially a better suit, only if Jyn gets to be in Cassianâs life long enough to let their dynamic blossom.
Cassian is so so tired and all he wanted to do was rest. But the war, the rebellion, the circumstances constantly pushed for him to keep going, that he is yet to achieve his biggest potential. And the time Cassian finally got to rest was when Death claimed him.
Cassian is visibly so anxious this second arc, and shown in all his body language is so infectious. Made me feel his anxiety as if I was on edge with him.

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I donât see people talking about Diego Lunaâs performance in this enough. What I absolutely love about this scene was what it implied through just the way everything was communicated through the body language, the turn of the head, the eyes looking away first before the head follows. You can see grief at first, when he first looked at Bix, acknowledging who theyâve lost. Then the scene cuts to Bix who was absolutely devastated after what she had been through and after what happened to Brasso. Then the scene cuts to this, where Cassian can no longer hold eye contact. It was guilt. I didnât come home fast enough.
Iâm not sure how to articulate this well enough but when you feel guilt, or apologetic, or vulnerable, you struggle to hold eye contact, especially with the person you feel the most of these emotions towards. This was why this scene was so beautifully performed. Cassianâs guilt was the first thing I felt when I first watched this scene.
I donât own the GIF, GIF cr to owner.
Good analysis, but can we please do better that "I donât own the GIF, GIF cr to owner"? This is not just aimed at the OP of this, I have seen others do the same.
If you save a gif with the intention of adding it to a post, the very least you could do is note the username and tag the creator to give credit.
Slightly better, tag the user that actually posted the gif AND link the gif set it's from.
Best, use this "add gif" option
To search and add the gif like this
That way anyone who sees your post can click the gif and go directly to the set it's from. How smart!
Thanks for saying this! Iâve absolutely thought about this. Iâve tried searching the gif using the gif option but couldnât find it, and Iâve completely forgotten where Iâve gotten the gif from, but I also did not want to just not say anything about using other peopleâs gif, so the best I could do at the time is to at least inform Iâve used someone elseâs gif. Iâll definitely do better the next time, and I appreciate you pointing it out so everyone gets to learn how to properly credit creators.
Update: Iâve edited the original post with a credited GIF. Once again, thank you for highlighting this!
I donât see people talking about Diego Lunaâs performance in this enough. What I absolutely love about this scene was what it implied through just the way everything was communicated through the body language, the turn of the head, the eyes looking away first before the head follows. You can see grief at first, when he first looked at Bix, acknowledging who theyâve lost. Then the scene cuts to Bix who was absolutely devastated after what she had been through and after what happened to Brasso. Then the scene cuts to this, where Cassian can no longer hold eye contact. It was guilt. I didnât come home fast enough.
Iâm not sure how to articulate this well enough but when you feel guilt, or apologetic, or vulnerable, you struggle to hold eye contact, especially with the person you feel the most of these emotions towards. This was why this scene was so beautifully performed. Cassianâs guilt was the first thing I felt when I first watched this scene.
I donât own the GIF, GIF cr to owner.
Absolutely. Heâs also been established, going back to the Rogue One novelisation and Andor season 1, as someone with â a fear of being somebody who leaves people behindâ. In the novelisation, itâs even linked with people he has had to kill (like Tivik). Itâs the real importance of the lost sister plot imo- establishing where this character trait might have come from. Tony Gilroy has even called it Cassianâs âproblematic saviour complexâ. Itâs just so incredibly cruel that he was too late to save Brasso, that theyâve had to leave him and B2EMO behind⌠so much guilt here, making those long scenes where heâs unable to do anything because heâs trapped by those idiotsâ infighting not just frustrating but tragic in hindsight. I think itâs narratively important that Bix saved herself but another thing I see in this exchanged look is an acknowledgement from both of them of how incredibly fragile life is. Either one of them could go out at any time.
God, it hurts so much. What a scene.
If Diego doesnât get serious recognition for this performance thereâs no justice in the world. I donât think Iâve ever seen him this good.
I love the way you put it, it makes the second watch of the first arc even more frustrating knowing Cassian spent too long being held by rebels who are so disorganised and didnât even know how to survive. Cassian within the year between arc 1 and arc 2 would be absolutely furious by how the disorganisation of the Rebellion costs him so greatly, which in futuristic insights Cassian will develop into the leader he is in Rogue One, operating in a more organised manner.
Tragically beautiful storytelling and character development.
I donât see people talking about Diego Lunaâs performance in this enough. What I absolutely love about this scene was what it implied through just the way everything was communicated through the body language, the turn of the head, the eyes looking away first before the head follows. You can see grief at first, when he first looked at Bix, acknowledging who theyâve lost. Then the scene cuts to Bix who was absolutely devastated after what she had been through and after what happened to Brasso. Then the scene cuts to this, where Cassian can no longer hold eye contact. It was guilt. I didnât come home fast enough.
Iâm not sure how to articulate this well enough but when you feel guilt, or apologetic, or vulnerable, you struggle to hold eye contact, especially with the person you feel the most of these emotions towards. This was why this scene was so beautifully performed. Cassianâs guilt was the first thing I felt when I first watched this scene.
I just realised that Leida told Mon that she wished she was drunk, and Mon did just that.
Iâve had fear of how the time jump between each 3 episodes arc will be awkward and disconnected to us viewers but Iâve come to terms with a bigger picture here:
Before you continue, spoilers alert!
I understand the concern of how it might feel disconnected, rushed, having each year only 3 episodes to story-tell them. But I slowly see the point of the urgency, the disconnect. The storytelling tells the significant part of each year, omitting some details of the more mundane dailies. The nuance and subtle details they show for each arc gives us something to dig and realise about what have changed and how Cassian has grown without providing all context of his growth. The autonomy of âimaginationâ granted to us as viewers to view all these characters is a space for interpretation and how different people perceive grief, pain, and growth. So each and every one of us gets to insert how we imagined these characters dealt with their pain and struggles which led them up to where they are every time we see a 1 year jump. The lack of context of it all gives us all a chance to wonder, what have they done, what have they been through in those sleepless nights, what did they tell themselves, how did they even get through all those times? Sometimes there isnât an answer, there isnât a right way. Sometimes the only way is through. And the âhowâ of it all, it is up to us to define.
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In the ending of episode 3, we see Mon Monthma drunk and broken, having to make one of the most cruel decision to assassinate her childhood friend who had helped her through her most difficult times. Then Cassian, Bix and Wilmon on the TIE, leaving behind Bee and Brasso, grieving his death and not able to give him a proper burial, with the ending scene zooming in on Cassianâs face that shows how much pain he is in.
So the next time we see them, on the second arc, it wouldâve been a year later. Everyone wouldâve had to âmove onâ, continue with life, continue with what needs to be done to survive. The next time we see Cassian, heâd be different, grown, carrying more responsibility, carrying his grief like a dull pain at the back of his mind. And Mon, unsure where she would be, but definitely no longer drunk, and having to move on from the decisions she made. And Bix, going through the torture trauma and we see her recovering to a certain extent by arc 1, then her SA attempt, and by arc 2 sheâs probably another different person, many things wouldâve changed.
In the story, itâs been a year. Theyâve had a year to grief and push themselves through. But for us, it will only have been a week. Our grieves are being pushed in a way where we carry all those pain with us from each arc and leading up to Cassianâs death in Rogue One. The pain is going to compound, and I think that is the point. That although the characters in the story will go through pain in years, we as viewers are supposed to carry all that pain with us within a short amount of time, feeling the weight of it all until they all crashed down on the moment Cassianâs death happens. Itâs exactly what it is meant to do, that we are now living the ticking time bomb of what is going to happen to all of these characters in the show, the urgency of it all. Itâs meant to make us feel it all. I think the way itâs being dawned upon us is tragically beautiful.

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Iâve forgotten how much of a flirt Cassian Andor is.
âWe started flirtingââ
âI like thatâ
Then proceed to deliver the most legendary of a line a leader can say: (while asking her to look at him)
Youâre coming home to yourself. Youâve become more than your fear. Let that protect you.
Not that Iâm complaining.
Andor season 2 promo clip having Cassian saying yet another very leader thing to say âYouâre coming home to yourselfâ and âyouâve become more than your fear. Let that protect youâ. Also the idea that Cassian in S1 didnât even realise he has it in him to lead. A few times it occurred where his words inspired people, in S1, in Rogue One, and him allowing people to use his words to inspire more people, taking a step back and giving others the moment. I donât know how else I can describe the respect I have for this man.
I swear S2 is going to be packed with even more legendary quotes and dialogues. I think Iâm gonna go to the corner and sob now.
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On the side note, Iâve been going through some tough times lately and had to make a very difficult decision for myself, something I probably havenât done in my life, making my own choice, purely for myself. And it is terrifying. So I might be over-resonating with what heâs saying here, but I absolutely needed to hear it.