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Kassa

  • Episode aired Sep 21, 2022
  • TV-14
  • 41m
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7.4/10
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Diego Luna in Kassa (2022)
ActionAdventureDramaFantasySci-FiThriller

Cassian Andor's reckless search for answers about his past makes him a wanted man.Cassian Andor's reckless search for answers about his past makes him a wanted man.Cassian Andor's reckless search for answers about his past makes him a wanted man.

  • Director
    • Toby Haynes
  • Writers
    • Tony Gilroy
    • George Lucas
  • Stars
    • Diego Luna
    • Tim Faraday
    • Caroline Green
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  • IMDb RATING
    7.4/10
    22K
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    • Director
      • Toby Haynes
    • Writers
      • Tony Gilroy
      • George Lucas
    • Stars
      • Diego Luna
      • Tim Faraday
      • Caroline Green
    • 46User reviews
    • 63Critic reviews
  • See production info at IMDbPro
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    Diego Luna
    Diego Luna
    • Cassian Andor
    Tim Faraday
    Tim Faraday
    • Doorman
    Caroline Green
    Caroline Green
    • Bartender
    Lee Boardman
    Lee Boardman
    • Kravas
    Stephen Wight
    Stephen Wight
    • Verlo
    Margaret Clunie
    Margaret Clunie
    • Hostess
    Latesha Wilson
    • Gani
    Dave Chapman
    Dave Chapman
    • B2EMO
    • (voice)
    Belle Swarc
    Belle Swarc
    • Kerri
    Antonio Viña
    Antonio Viña
    • Kassa
    Luiza Mesquita Maia
    • Alpha #4
    • (as Luiza Maia)
    Malini Raman-Middleton
    Malini Raman-Middleton
    • Alpha #1
    Cavin Cornwall
    Cavin Cornwall
    • Alien Grappler
    Victor Perez
    Victor Perez
    • Rashi
    Joplin Sibtain
    Joplin Sibtain
    • Brasso
    Rupert Vansittart
    Rupert Vansittart
    • Chief Hyne
    Kyle Soller
    Kyle Soller
    • Syril Karn
    James McArdle
    James McArdle
    • Timm Karlo
    • Director
      • Toby Haynes
    • Writers
      • Tony Gilroy
      • George Lucas
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    8dan1man

    Now this is a story from the galaxy far, far away

    This was reported to be a different kind of show and it really is, but in a good way. As a fan of prequels, this episode is one of the first ever since to really do justice to the beautiful and compelling galaxy of Star Wars. The story seems well written and the pacing is appropriate. Some of the previous series have either been VERY slow or skipped through interesting parts, but this episode seems only to present what's necessary, and then explore it as much as needed. What's best, you can see the storyline's gonna take quite a few episodes to unfold. The characters are well written, and, fortunately, no wokeness detected in them, so we're back to Star Wars default. It's interesting to see what this show's gonna be like.
    7MamadNobari97

    Shaping up Not Only to Be the Only Competently Written D+ Show Next to Mandalorian...

    ...But also, the only D+ show that actually feels like a real TV Show and not a 2-hour movie split into parts, and not bound by the weird 6-episode-only formula of MCU shows that surprisingly makes the writers both drag the first half of the show and also rush the ending with lots of lost potential.

    This episode is the opener of the season and is obviously gonna be an introduction with fewer big events or explosions and action and all that, and I think that's why they released 3 episodes first and I'm assuming the 3rd is gonna end on a cliffhanger or something. The point I'm trying to make is that the show seems a slow burn and I actually like they're going this route and laying their plot this way instead of rushing or giving us pointless action just to keep the kids' attention span on the screen.

    And that's also why I'm giving it a 7 because it is a competent start but nothing mindblowing or amazing yet.

    This show's writing also continues the way of Rogue One's character building and giving characters backstory which I really liked about Rogue One as opposed to the Sequels. Even though this is like the simplest and most clichéd way of characterization, doesn't mean it's not gonna work and is definitely better than wasting 3 big movie budgets and +6 hours of our lives on a character with no name of family or backstory. And I am in no way trying to say that a character without flashbacks and backstory about his/her parents/siblings doesn't work at all, it's just that they went out of their way to find the most horrible way to implement this point about that character. This was the reason why many people liked Jyn and not Rey, cause her story was personal and she had the least amount of characterization and something that made us care about her character.

    So like I said, they actually give backstory to the protagonist here and make the story personal just like Rogue One. One of the main reasons Star Wars became so huge was because of this personal storytelling and characters being each other's sons and sisters. It's space family soap opera after all.

    So it's a competent start and did a good job of reintroducing Cassian Andor and giving him a competent backstory. Though I am getting a little tired of seeing flashbacks all the time in these shows. So let's hope these were the only ones or at least.

    And also here's hoping the show is actually what it's looking to be and won't be incompetently written like every MCU show so far or the horrible Obi-Wan show written by a 5-year-old, and isn't rushed in the last few episodes, which by the looks of the number of episodes, it doesn't seem that way.
    8Coolmade2000

    Solid Beginning to Something More

    The premiere episode is a fairly good start to the series. I usually don't expect much out of the very first episode of any series. This episode was not a dynamic or an explosive episode for me, and I'm okay with that.

    Beginning with the critical feedback, I'm not entirely sure where this series is heading despite being the first episode. I also was caught off-guard on the shortness of the episode runtime. I seriously didn't realize the episode was concluded until the ending credits rolled.

    The first act of the episode was the strongest in my opinion. The suspense in one particular scene really showed Andor's threatening nature very well.

    This episode only marks the beginning and I just look forward to more episodes in the future.
    9james-87107

    Finally something fresh.

    So with the long stream of Disney star wars titles and spin offs you start to develop an expectation for these shows. What we have come to expect is on full display in the sequel trilogy:

    Fast paced, light on plot. Explosions, light sabres. Useless storm troopers, more explosions. Character development...nah don't need that. More explosions. New light sabre. Floating rocks. Callbacks callbacks callbacks.

    With that In mind I set my expectations pretty low for Andor. But wow. This is completely different, in fact it's good, very good...

    Andor sets the tone right out the gate. It's gritty and dark, it has a sense of desperation. This is achieved through the visuals but also through the very natural dialogue. (This is a massive step up for star wars) the characters in this show talk like real people. They seem to have real problems and motives. In terms of tone It sits somewhere between the original trilogy and bladerunner. The result of solid dialogue is that it grounds the show in a sense of realism. Real world, real characters, real consequences. This is a recipe for real tension! Which is great for fans. One of the pitfalls here though is we already know the main character survives. Which is difficult to work with as a director when your job is to put the audience on the edge of their seat. It will be interesting to see how they work with this.

    In terms of story we get a basic introduction to a few of the characters. (New droid is pretty cool) Some will argue it's "boring" but that's not the case. What the sequel trilogy and many of the spin off shows lack in the extreme is proper character development. And that's what this show is building. It respects the audience's intelligence and it's taking it's time with a more mature approach. It shows a different side to the star wars universe. Something "Solo" touched on but was never fully realised.

    Overall I'm very pleased to see them produce something with this level of care. The practical effects, the slick dialog and believable characters sure there are easter eggs mixed in there but it seems for once the characters and the story are front and centre.

    It really is a massive step in the right direction. I look forward to more.
    8and_mikkelsen

    Not thst bad really!

    This episode was not a bad way to set up rhis show and the overall premise!

    From the opening scene you can tell that this is gonna be a different Star Wars experience than you are used to! You feel like this is shot with so much love and care compared to many of the other shows!

    The production value is really good already in this first episode! So many of the scenes just hooks you in with their identity, plus it looks good most of the time! It felt like that experience kn Star Wars i aleays wanted!

    It might be a slow burn, but trust me when I say that you will be rewarded if you invest yourself in this story and journey!

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    • Trivia
      Timm mentions a "Wobani run." This was the planet on which Jyn Erso was being detained at the start of Rogue One: A Star Wars Story (2016) and the name Wobani is an anagram of "Obi-Wan."
    • Goofs
      At around 30 minutes, the character Bix walks past a bald man heaving a coil onto a box, and goes through an open door. She then walks past the same bald male, heaving the same coil.
    • Quotes

      Chief Hyne: This case appears to bear all the hallmarks of what I like to describe as regrettable misadventure.

      Syril Karn: Sir?

      Chief Hyne: Two dedicated Pre-Mor employees caught in the sad orbit of a rare calamity.

      Syril Karn: I don't understand.

      Chief Hyne: I want you to conjure a suitable accident.

      Syril Karn: But...

      Chief Hyne: And let's make sure it's on the far side of the plaza. Let's get it outside the Leisure Zone.

      Syril Karn: But they were murdered.

      Chief Hyne: No. They were killed in a fight. They were in the brothel, which we're not supposed to have, the expensive one, which they shouldn't be able to afford, drinking Revnog, which we're not supposed to allow. Both of them supposedly on the job, which is a dismissable offense. They clearly harassed a human with dark features and chose the wrong person to annoy. I suspect they died rushing to aid someone in distress. Nothing too heroic. We don't need a parade. They died being helpful. Something sad but inspiring in a mundane sort of way. You look stricken, Deputy Inspector. Are you absorbing my meaning here?

      Syril Karn: Trying, sir.

      Chief Hyne: When I said bad timing, I wasn't referring to the fact that you spent all night worrying this. I meant that I am on my way this very morning to an Imperial Regional Command review, where I'll be asked to make a report about our crime rates, and the goal of that speech, should you ever be asked to deliver it, is brevity. Minimizing the time the Empire spends thinking about Preox-Morlana benefits our superiors and, by extension, everyone here at the Pre-Mor Security Inspection team, which at the moment includes you. Don't put your feet on my desk in my absence, and let's have an accident report waiting when I get back.

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    • Release date
      • September 21, 2022 (United States)
    • Country of origin
      • United States
    • Official site
      • Official Site
    • Language
      • English
    • Filming locations
      • London, England, UK
    • Production companies
      • Lucasfilm
      • Marzano Films
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    • Runtime
      41 minutes
    • Color
      • Color
    • Sound mix
      • Dolby Atmos
      • Dolby Digital
    • Aspect ratio
      • 2.39 : 1

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