one of the hundred things I love about Andor is that in the end, all the villains were destroyed not in an epic showdown with the rebels or whoever but by the machine that they worked for. syril was a faceless casualty of the genocide he helped create. dedra was done in for putting ambition over conformity to the machine, and she took down partagaz, who essentially created her, along with her. even heert was quite literally killed by his own droid and his own men. all of them were crushed by the wheel they dedicated their lives to keep turning. it's just so deeply deeply satisfying.
Pov: you're reading fanfiction and suddenly y/n starts to call him daddy
Andor Appreciation Day 2 - Everyone Has Their Own Rebellion
@andorappreciation
Im looking respectfully
ph jai lennard, 2025
This is every Team Black fan with Helaena rn 😭
A young girl rejected him 20 years ago and he's still mad and calling her a spider, a true representation of a pathetic loser.
Ohh Crispin Cole you would have a podcast bashing women in this century.
well blood and cheese might have been written filmed acted and directed badly enough to warrant calling in a wellness check for Ryan Condal, who has clearly experienced a TBI, but at least Alicent got to cum exactly twice in her miserable fucking life so really it’s 50/50
#STOP THEY'RE LITERALLY PERFECT #OH MY GOD
Luke Wilson in BOTTLE ROCKET (1996) dir. Wes Anderson
it’s always 2 dumb bitches telling each other “exactlyyyyy”