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"The Eye, Colonel, you're in for a treat. It really is something to see. Quite the celestial spectacle."
―Jayhold Beehaz, to Colonel Petigar[3]

"The Eye" is the sixth episode of the first season of Andor. The episode is directed by Susanna White and written by Dan Gilroy.[1] It aired on October 12, 2022.[2]

Official description[]

With cover from a spectacular local festival, the Aldhani mission reaches a point of no return.

Expanded description[]

Colorful local ceremonies and a spectacular meteorological light show serve as cover for Cassian Andor and the team of infiltrators who push forward on their mission to infiltrate a heavily fortified Imperial garrison.

Plot summary[]

The believer and the mercenary[]

On Aldhani, Cassian Jeron Andor chats with Karis Nemik, who is anxious about the upcoming mission to infiltrate the imperial base. He confides about feeling anxious despite his faith in the Rebellion and rationalized that mercenaries like "Clem" can be useful tools in the struggle against the Galactic Empire. Andor agrees that the Empire doesn't play by the rules because the Empire doesn't care about them. Nemik hopes to put his ideas into action tomorrow but Andor warns him to be careful about what he wishes for. While Andor doesn't share his idealism, Nemik is grateful he is here.

The Imperial occupation[]

Meanwhile, the Imperial Commandant Jayhold Beehaz briefs his fellow officers about how the Empire managed to manipulate the indigenous Dhani people by giving them false choices. He also talks about manipulating their cultural pride and stubbornness. In an attempt to discourage Dhani pilgrims from going on their religious trek, Beehaz had established shelters and taverns to discourage them from continuing their pilgrimage. Lieutenant Gorn reports that the Empire's policy has reduced the number of pilgrims over the years from 15,000 to 60.

When Colonel Soden Petigar asks Beehaz if they have informed the Dhani that this will be the last year that they will be permitted to travel through the sacred valley, the Commandant responds that there is no profit in that. He hopes to draw away the pilgrims to an Imperial viewing festival in the Enterprise Zone. When Petigar points out that the valley is sacred to the Dhani, Beehaz quips about recruiting the Dhani as soldiers for the Imperial Army. Petigar asks Gorn if the locals will permit them to use their valley for military purposes. Gorn concedes that the locals will have no choice. Beehaz describes the Eye of Aldhani as a beautiful sight and invites Petigar to drink. Gorn watches with trepidation.

Later, Beehaz asks Gorn what he thinks about Petigar. Gorn replies that it will be hard to charm the engineer and informs the Commandant he has brought in 30 sentries from the Alkenzi Air Base and will be supervising them. Beehaz warns Gorn that everything must go perfectly tonight.

Moving into position[]

Meanwhile, Taramyn Barcona attempts to contact Vel Sartha (who is using the codename "Echo-One") using a battle radio. After some tinkering by Nemik, Barcona manages to contact Sartha. While walking down the hill, Arvel Skeen tells Andor that Barcona was a former stormtrooper and that Cinta Kaz lost her family to stormtroopers. As pilgrims arrive on the route, comets begin firing through the sky, beginning The Eye of Aldhani. Lieutenant Gorn orders the garrison to welcome the pilgrims. After reaching the Aldhani Base, Andor and his fellow rebels remove their Aldhani robes and pose as Imperial Army troopers welcoming the pilgrims.

Elsewhere, the overweight Beehaz struggles to fasten a belt. He asks his wife Roboda Beehaz, who is dressing their son Leonart Beehaz for help. Though Beehaz blames the compressors for damaging his clothes, Roboda points out that he has gained weight. Leonart refuses to don his Imperial tunic but Beehaz orders his son to do so.

The ceremony[]

The leader of the pilgrims greets Gorn, wishing that there is still some good in him. Andor and his fellow rebels arrive at the base where Gorn assigns them with serving as bodyguards for the Commandant and his family. Meanwhile, Sartha and Kaz don diving gear and swim through the river under the base's dam. Meanwhile, Commandant Beehaz and his family receive a hide of goat skin from the leader of the pilgrims. Beehaz does not like the smell of the goat hide but complies.

While Sartha and Kaz infiltrate the Imperial base, the Commandant and his family attend a ceremony with the leaders of the pilgrims. Barcona, Andor and the rest of the rebel team stand at attention while the leader of the pilgrims begins the ceremony. he passes the goat hide to Beehaz, who passes it to his son Leonart. During the ceremony, Barcona makes contact via comlink with Sartha and Kaz. Sartha orders them to go ahead with the mission.

The heist[]

While comets streak over the skies, Sartha and Kaz abseil down the dam. Following the ceremony, Beehaz says he will pass the goat hide before departing. The leader of the pilgrims burns the goat hide. After Gorn establishes contact with Barcona and his team, they enter the base with Beehaz and his family. Once inside, Andor seals the entrance and the rebels ambush Beehaz and his family, forcing them down to the ground at gunpoint. Colonel Petigar points a gun at Nemik and demands that the rebels release Leonart. Andor tries to calm the situation but Kaz shoots Petigar in the chest while jumping down from a vent in the ceiling, taking him out. Outside, Gorn tells a soldier that he and his men can rest for the night. The pilgrims light a fire with the goat hide to mark the celebration.

Sartha demands that Commandant Beehaz unlock the vault but Beehaz claims that he doesn't know how to unlock it. Kaz and Sartha place hoods on his wife Roboda and son Leonart. Roboda implores Beehaz to cooperate and he reluctantly allows the rebels to enter the base. Andor and his comrades disarm the guards and Imperial technicians at gunpoint. The rebels disable all communications except for the one for Alkenzi Air Base. The Imperials have their mouths and hands bound with duck tape. In the command room, Vel tells Beehaz to cooperate or they will kill his family. She promises to spare them if they cooperate.

When the Imperial officer Kimzi notices that the communications are down, another Imperial soldier believes that the Eye of Aldhani is interfering with the communications. Barcona and the rebels proceed deeper into the base with the captive Beehaz. Beehaz convinces several personnel to lay down their arms and cooperate with the rebels in order to prevent further bloodshed. Skeen orders several Imperial soldiers to assist with loading the payroll register while Beehaz unlocks the vault. Since Beehaz doesn't have full access to the vault, explosives are used to unlock the rest of the vault.

The rebels force the Imperials at gunpoint to load large cylinders containing the sector payroll onto a parked freighter. Back in the command center, Kaz dons an Imperial officer's uniform while the intercom receives a transmission about a breach in the vault. Kaz switches off the transmitter and the lights as the hostages watch her from where they sit. Outside, the pilgrims sing and worship in Dhani. The worshippers lift a dome over a pyre while watching comets fly through the sky. Suspicious about the base's lights and transmitter shutting down, Corporal Kimzi leads several Imperial Army soldiers down a flight of stairs into the vault.

Gunfight and escape[]

Beehaz realizes that Lieutenant Gorn is working with the rebels and denounces him as a traitor, saying that he will hang. Gorn replies that he deserves far worse for serving Beehaz for seven years. At the Alkenzi Air Base, several TIE pilots climb into their TIE fighters. Corporal Kimzi and his men discover Gorn and his associates loading payroll cylinders into their freighter. Gorn claims that he and his men are working on a classified mission. Kimzi asks Commandant Beehaz for clarification but the Commandant collapses from exhaustion caused by hard labor.

A gun battle breaks out between Kimzi's men and the rebel infiltrators. Kimzi kills Gorn, and is then killed by Andor. Andor enters the cockpit but is attacked by an Imperial soldier, who holds him in a headlock. During the struggle, the soldier is shot by Nemik. Barcona and Skeen take cover behind the walls of the vault, and Barcona asks Skeen to cover him as he attempts to reach Sartha. Barcona is killed by a blaster bolt after Skeen ducked back behind the wall and stopped providing cover. Once Sartha and Skeen board the freighter, Andor launches it through the launch tunnel into the comet-covered night sky.

During the ascent, Nemik is crushed by several cylinders. Skeen and Sartha manage to free Nemik but his back is damaged and he cannot feel his legs. Sartha sedates Nemik with a med-spike. Andor asks for hyperspace coordinates as they fly through the comet-covered night sky. They are pursued by three TIE fighters. Nemik guides Andor as he flies the freighter and gives him the coordinates "Vector six-five-five-five-one." The TIEs attempt to keep up with the fleeing freighter but two of them are struck by meteor debris.

On the ground, a disguised Kaz exits the base, walking past pilgrims and Imperial soldiers who are mesmerized and awed by the comet display. In space, Andor asks Skeen and Sartha where they are heading. Sartha asks about Nemik's wellbeing, prompting Skeen to ask if she is disappointed. Andor asks his question again. Sartha thinks that Nemik is dying but Skeen disagrees, saying that they have a doctor built into the contingency plan. Skeen says that Nemik is the reason they are are here. Andor asks how to get to the doctor.

Parting ways[]

Later on the moon of Frezno, Nemik is treated by Quadpaw, a four-armed humanoid doctor who wears goggles on his eyes. The doctor operates on his back. Outside the hut, Skeen and Andor wait. Skeen tells Andor that their loot is worth 80 million credits and proposes splitting the profit and hiding it. Skeen states that he is a rebel, but that it is him against everyone else. Andor realizes that Skeen is not a genuine rebel but a soldier of fortune. When Andor questions Skeen about his brother, Skeen reveals that he made up the story. Skeen suggests hiding the stolen payroll on a moon eight parsecs away and pocketing the loot. Disgusted, Andor shoots him dead with a blaster.

Despite the alien doctor's efforts, Nemik succumbs to his injuries and dies. Sartha thanks him. Andor enters the hut wielding a blaster and offers to buy the doctor's ship for 30,000 credits, "twice what it's worth." Andor reveals that Skeen is dead and that he wanted to take the money and leave them behind. Vel doesn't believe him and describes Andor as a "disgusting bastard." Andor demands his share of the money but offers to leave the freighter and the stolen payroll. He says that he is done and also returns the Kuati Signet. Before Andor leaves, Sartha convinces him to take Nemik's manifesto.

Reverberations[]

At the ISB Central Office on Coruscant, Major Lio Partagaz summons all Imperial Security Bureau personnel including Lieutenant Dedra Meero for an emergency meeting. He says that he wants every Star Sector and Planetary Emergency Retaliation plan in the building ready for presentation by midnight. At the Imperial Senate, Senator Mon Mothma urges a fact-finding committee into the blockade of Ghorman but most of the Senate is empty and her plea is ignored by the other senators in the room, who are distracted by news of the heist. Elsewhere, Luthen Rael serves a customer at Galactic Antiquities and Objects of Interest when he hears news about a massive rebel attack on Aldhani. In private, Rael laughs with joy at the rebel victory.

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Crew

  • Directed by – Susanna White[3]
  • Written by – Dan Gilroy[3]
  • Created by – Tony Gilroy[3]
  • Based on Star Wars by – George Lucas[3]
  • Executive Producers – Sanne Wohlenberg, Tony Gilroy, Kathleen Kennedy, Diego Luna, Michelle Rejwan[3]
  • Director of Photography – Frank Lamm[3]
  • Production Designer – Luke Hull[3]
  • Editors – Dan Roberts, John Gilroy, (ACE)[3]
  • Music by – Nicholas Britell[3]
  • Casting by – Nina Gold, Martin Ware[3]
  • Producers – Kate Hazell, David Meanti[3]
  • Co-Producers – John Gilroy, Michael Garcia, John Hampian[3]
  • Visual Effects Supervisor – Mohen Leo[3]
  • Visual Effects Producer – TJ Falls[3]
  • First Assistant Director – Toni Staples[3]
  • Costume Designer – Michael Wilkinson[3]
  • Hair & Makeup Designer – Emma Scott[3]
  • Associate Producer – Ally O'Leary[3]
  • Consulting Producer – Stephen Schiff[3]
  • Stunt Coordinator – Marc Mailley[3]
  • Assistant Stunt Coordinator – Tolga Kenan[3]
  • Stunt Performers – Chey Anich, Mark Archer, Matthew Bell, Anna Benton, Scott Brady, Aidan Brindle, David Cheung, Billy Clements, David Collom, Alex Corne, Tom Crowley-Ellis, Will Deville, Dom Dumaresq, Dan Euston, Danny Freitas, Leon Gabbidon, Martin Gordon, Richard Hall, George Harris, Elliot Hawkes, Al Holland, James Horan, Mathew Kaye, Robbie Keane, Guy List, Sarah Lochlan, Sonny Louis, Kai Martin, Theo Morton, Oliver Parsons, Laurent Plancel, Oleg Podobin, Kierron Quest, Marc Rodrigues-Bernet, Mark Stanton-Kelly, John Street, Vincent Wang, Christian Waite, Nathan Whatton, Leo Woodruff, Lewis Young[3]
  • Stunt Department Coordinator – Emma Ennis[3]
  • Head Stunt Rigger – Kevin Lyons[3]
  • Stunt Riggers – Mark Godleman, Charlie Ramsay, Johnny Waugh[3]
  • Puppeteers – Derek Arnold, Aidan Cook, Barbara Fadden, Charlotte Louise, Matthew Lyons, Stephanie Silva, Latesha Wilson[3]
  • Unit Production Manager – Lulu Morgan[3]
  • Production Supervisor – Laura Hunter[3]
  • Production Coordinator – Caroline Houghton[3]
  • Production Coordinator (Scotland) – Francesca Budd[3]
  • Assistant Production Coordinator – James Hunter[3]
  • Travel Coordinator – Josephina van Leeuwen[3]
  • Assistant Accommodation Coordinator – Jo Cork[3]
  • Production Secretary – Darcey Milne[3]
  • Assistant Production Secretary – Katie Cruci[3]
  • Executive Assistant to Tony Gilroy & Sanne Wohlenberg – Suzi Wilson[3]
  • Assistants to Kathleen Kennedy – Kimiko Fox, Athena Sammy[3]
  • Assistant to Susanna White – Bethany Cornelius[3]
  • Tandem Unit Production Supervisor – Lorraine Edwards[3]
  • Tandem Unit Production Coordinator – Victorine Tamafo[3]
  • Tandem Unit Production Secretary – Victoria Griffin[3]
  • Tandem Unit Production Assistant – Reece Broughton[3]
  • Production Assistants – Ben Sharp, Shefali Parmar[3]
  • Production Accountant – Ben Rackley[3]
  • Second Unit Accountant – Joan Lambe[3]
  • First Assistant Accountant – Harmeek Singh Saandal[3]
  • Assistant Accountant/Lead AP – Kerry Heanue[3]
  • Second Assistant AP – Jacqueline Crockett[3]
  • Accounts Assistants – Ronveer Hayer, Chris Heanue, Nathaniel McCarthy[3]
  • Payroll Accountants – Amber Aitken, Kamilla Billing[3]
  • Assistant Payroll Accountant – Chiren Aujla[3]
  • Payroll Assistant – Kirsten Bickers[3]
  • P-Card Cashier – Kat Page[3]
  • CrewStart Trainee – Ellie Jarvis[3]
  • Accounts Trainee – Barry Sinclair[3][3]
  • Post Production Accounting – Reel Figures LTD.[3]
  • Post Production Accountant – Dougal Cadiou[3]
  • First Assistant Accountant – Tracy Parsons[3]
  • Assistant Post Accountant – Sian Stephenson[3]
  • Second Assistant Director – Iain Atkinson[3]
  • Floor Second Assistant Director – Grant Butler[3]
  • Crowd Second Assistant Director – Dan Cox[3]
  • Crowd Co-Second Assistant Director – Claire Frayn[3]
  • Crowd Third Assistant Director – Simon White[3]
  • Set Production Assistants – Alice Arbuthnot, Freddie Lovett, Euan Ross, Ella Stephenson[3]
  • Base Production Assistant – Ella Wood[3]
  • Cast Production Assistants – Daniela de Osma, Paula Kunstler[3]
  • BFI Set Production Assistant – Elisha McNally[3]
  • Key Crowd Production Assistant – Sean Seymour[3]
  • Crowd Production Assistants – Ollie Hilton, Ross McGowan, Riccardo Melis, Mark O'Connor, Danielle Scott, Joe Willis[3]
  • Tandem Unit Third Assistant Director – Nathan Foote[3]
  • Tandem Unit Base Production Assistant – Ruby Victor[3]
  • Tandem Unit Set Production Assistants – Duncan Bradley, James Hood[3]
  • Stand Ins – Steven Morphew, Kya Garwood[3]
  • UK Casting Assistant – Sacha Garrett[3]
  • Script Supervisor – Irene Chawko[3]
  • Vocal Coach – Marina Tyndall[3]
  • Movement Coach – Alexandra Reynolds[3]
  • Movement Assistant – Steve Kirkham[3]
  • On Set Chanting Conductor – Joy Dunlop, Sileas Sinclair[3]
  • BFI Continuity Trainee – Brioni Farren[3]
  • Tandem Unit Continuity Trainee – Andreea Grigoras[3]
  • Script Editor – David Girvan[3]
  • Sides Production Assistant – Avgerinos Karadimas[3]
  • Tandem Unit Sides Production Assistant – Tom Duthie[3]
  • Unit Publicist – Claudia Kalindjian[3]
  • Unit Stills Photographer – Des Willie[3]
  • BTS Camera Operator – Hannah Mitchell[3]
  • Star Wars Lore Advisor – Pablo Hidalgo[3]
  • Supervising Art Director – Toby Britton[3]
  • Senior Art Director – Mark Harris[3]
  • Art Directors – Andrea Borland, Will Coubrough, Claire Fleming, Max Klaentschi[3]
  • Action Vehicles Art Director – Richard Campling[3]
  • Assistant Art Directors – John Adkins, Charlie King, Triin Valvas[3]
  • Model Maker – Alex Hutchings[3]
  • Draughtspersons – Luke Dass, Andy Young[3]
  • Junior Draughtspersons – Jimmy Davies, Lara Humphreys, Rebecca Lewis[3]
  • Standby Art Director – Paddy Paddison[3]
  • Lead Graphics Designer – Dom Sikking[3]
  • Graphics Designers – Barry Gingell, Matthew Hindle[3]
  • Graphics Artist – Elle McKee[3]
  • Finishing Painters – Will Bianchi, Tommy Miles[3]
  • Scenic Painter – David Packard[3]
  • Art Coordinator – Hannah Meredith-Smith[3]
  • Art Department Assistants – Tim Adams, Aruna Kerek[3]
  • Art Department Production Assistant – Joy Blumenthal[3]
  • Concept Artists – Chester Carr, Giorgio Grecu[3]
  • Supervising Digital Asset Manager – Kyle Wetton[3]
  • Digital Asset Manager – Toby Wheeler[3]
  • Computer Graphics Design & Animation by – Blind LTD.[3]
  • Computer Graphics Supervisor – Andrew Booth[3]
  • Computer Graphics Producer – Helen Baker[3]
  • Lead Screen Graphics Designer – Shaun Yue[3]
  • Screen Graphics Designers – Charlie Middleton, Mungo Horey[3]
  • Set Decorator – Rebecca Alleway[3]
  • Senior Production Buyer – Corina Floyd[3]
  • Senior Assistant Set Decorators – Netty Chapman, Prue Howard[3]
  • Assistant Set Decorators – Samantha Redwood, Ellie Shanks[3]
  • Junior Assistant Set Decorator – Chloe Taylor[3]
  • Set Dresser – Ben Barrington Groves[3]
  • Buyer – Helen Player[3]
  • Assistant Buyers – Helen Brake, Helen McCarthy[3]
  • Petty Cash Buyer – Monica Casey[3]
  • Department Coordinator – Eleanor Bailey[3]
  • Junior Concept Artist – Laura McDonald[3]
  • Set Dec Art Director – Darren Tubby[3]
  • Art Director – Richard Hardy[3]
  • Assistant Art Director – Solomon Honey[3]
  • Senior Draughtsperson – Kate Pickthall[3]
  • Junior Draughtspersons – Ben Andrews, Chris Straessle[3]
  • Concept Artists – Peter Day, Keith Seymour[3]
  • Researcher – Nicola Barnes[3]
  • Drapesmaster – Chris Lewry[3]
  • Drapesmen – Daniel Lewry, Alex Lewry[3]
  • Set Dec Runner – Alex Floyd[3]
  • Supervising Set Dec Carpenter – Tom O'Neill[3]
  • Set Dec Chargehand Carpenter – Josh O'Neill[3]
  • Set Dec Carpenters – Joey Alley, Nick Billam Smith, Joe Cox, Luke Sargent[3]
  • Supervising Set Dec Painter – Craig Hawtree[3]
  • Set Dec Chargehand Painter – Robert West[3]
  • Set Dec Location Chargehand Painter – Dean Lancaster[3]
  • Set Dec Painters – Alice Bolt, Christabelle Cant, Bobby Dean, Richard Derbyshire, Jamie Hall, Kallum Hall, Megan Harrison, Richard Lancaster, Elizabeth Poppy West[3]

Visual Effects Crew

  • VFX Associate Producer – James Yeoman[3]
  • VFX Coordinators – Cecy Falls, Ali Pak, Zoë Medcraft, Ashley Wild[3]
  • VFX Lead Data Wrangler – Ed Price[3]
  • VFX Data Wrangler – Simon Chiu[3]
  • VFX Assistant Data Wrangler – Louis Martin[3]
  • VFX Production Assistants – Katie Watling, Alex Payne, Zofia Halaczek, Tehreem Faisal, Tosin Ogunleye[3]
  • In-House VFX Supervisor – Marc Hutchings[3]
  • In-House VFX Coordinator – Hannah Starkins[3]
  • VFX Supervisor - Tandem Unit – Felix Pomeranz[3]
  • VFX Lead Data Wrangler - Tandem Unit – Jack George[3]
  • VFX Compositors – Andrey Polezhayev, Paolo D'Arco, Matt Foster, Luke Butler, Will Jones, David Ross, Karolina Jeromin, Christopher Fernandes[3]
  • Visual Effects by – Industrial Light & Magic a Lucasfilm Ltd. company[3]
  • ILM Visual Effects Supervisor – Scott Pritchard[3]
  • ILM Visual Effects Producer – Duncan Ramsay[3]
  • ILM Executive VFX Producers – Stefan Drury, Adele Jones-Venables[3]
  • ILM Associate Producer – Siobhan Condon[3]
  • ILM Compositing Supervisors – Charmaine Chan, Ryan B. Clarke[3]
  • ILM Associate Production Managers – Kat Turner, Luigi Pisciotta, Yegor Tesler[3]
  • ILM Additional Visual Effects Supervisor – David Seager[3]
  • ILM Associate Visual Effects Supervisor – Gavin Harrison[3]
  • ILM CG Supervisors – Laurent Hugueniot, Patrik Marek[3]
  • ILM Environments Supervisors – Guy Williams, Pedro Santos[3]
  • Prop Master – Martyn Doust[3]
  • Assistant Prop Master – Martin Christopher[3]
  • Storeman – Colin Merchant[3]
  • Handprops/Weapons Supervisor – Jon Wallace[3]
  • Props Coordinator/Buyer – Jeff Clarke[3]
  • Props Concept Artist – James Weeldon[3]
  • Props Junior Buyer – Rachael Carvill[3]
  • Supervising Standby Props – Tom Shrim[3]
  • Second Standby Props – Xavier Swinton-Byrne[3]
  • Supervising Standby Weapons – Rob Judd[3]
  • Second Standby Weapons – Jack Christopher[3]
  • Assistant Storewoman – Abigail Dilbey[3]
  • Stores Yardman – John Dempster[3]
  • Prop Trainees – Robert Hainsworth, Harry Newman[3]
  • Assistant Hand Props Storeman – Joe Reaney[3]
  • Workshop Trainee Props – Rachel Cash[3]
  • Workshop Dressing Props – Kat Lee[3]
  • Tandem Unit Supervising Standby Props – Jonathan Evans[3]
  • Tandem Unit Second Standby Props – Paul Briggs[3]
  • Tandem Unit Supervising Standby Weapons – Caterina Vanzi[3]
  • Tandem Unit Second Standby Weapons – Katie Jo Watson[3]
  • Chargehand Dressing Props – Phil Cane, Ben Green, David Hynes, Colin Le Gendre, Wes Peppiatt, Tim Roberts, Steve Westley[3]
  • Dressing Props – Chris Beaumont, Clea Beccucci, Wayne Bentley, Michael Betts, Louis Boon, Joe Brear, Scott Burgess, Kai Burnett, Renato Cavallaro, Matt Chisholm, Jack Choules, Ryan Dyer, Sam Farr, Tom Gibbs, Robbie Hamill, Elliot Haime, Dec Hardy, Jake Hovell, Giencora Howe, Gavin Leeman, Alex Norfolk, David O'Brien, James O'Brien, Greg Oddoye, Alan Paige, Mike Porter, Arun Sohal, Andy Skipsey, Leeroy Tulloch, Manu Vilaseca Vaya, Andrew Webber, Gabriel Wilkinson, Jason Williams, Andrew Paul Wilson[3]
  • Junior Dressing Props – Alex Monro Pruett, Dan Tomlinson, Jamie Walton[3]
  • Trainee Dressing Props – Sam Glen, Joe le Gendre, James Grearley, Matt Roche, Spencer Tiney[3]
  • Petty Cash Buyer – Kasia Tabecka[3]
  • HOD Props & Set Dec Manufacturing – Tim Wildgoose[3]
  • Props Manufacturing Coordinator – Mark Lobatto[3]
  • Props Manufacturing Assistant Coordinator – Camille Raoult[3]
  • Digital Modellers – Nayda Venizelos, Tara Barzetovic[3]
  • Supervising Modeller – Martin Campbell[3]
  • Senior Prop Modeller – Graham Bowen[3]
  • Advanced Prop Modellers – James Aubrey Britton, David Farrow, Thomas Hughes, Helen Lake, Jayne O'Hanlan, Miguel Quina, Hannah Treharne, Paula Vine, James Woodcock[3]
  • Props Modellers – Jason Larcombe, Caspar Phillips, Tim Pratt[3]
  • Props Painters – Clemency Bunn, Bobbie Dutton, Gabriella Franchetti, Kyli Johnson[3]
  • Junior Modellers – Joe Browning, Tanya Irons, Claudia Sawyer[3]
  • Set Dec Supervising Modellers – Faye Ruddick, Will Sumpter[3]
  • Set Dec Supervising Mouldmaker – Greg Davey[3]
  • Set Dec Workshop Storeman – David Sillery[3]
  • Set Dec Senior Modellers – Billy Noonan, Matt Street[3]
  • Set Dec Advanced Prop Modellers – Wasili Angelopoulos, Colin Armitage, Pete Fielding, Holly Martin, Mark Yeo[3]
  • Set Dec Prop Modellers – Mitchell Chamberlain, Alex Lloyd, Sophie Dyer Bartlett, Justine Marshall, Jessica Martin, Adam McGee-Abe, Victoria Pearce, Luisa Toledo, Ian Tsang[3]
  • Set Dec Mouldmakers – Adrian Brady, Ben Butcher[3]
  • Set Dec Junior Modellers – Anais Bansal, Margot Brosnan, Beth Harris, Fen Lundberg, Ben Saunders[3]
  • Drivers – Alex Francis, Steve Wildgoose[3]

Construction Services provided by – Palace Scenery Ltd.[3]

  • Construction Manager – Stephen Bohan[3]
  • Assistant Construction Manager – Seamus O'Sullivan[3]
  • Construction Coordinator – Debbie Morgan[3]
  • Assistant Construction Coordinator – Nicola Jones[3]
  • HOD Carpenter – Paul Duff[3]
  • Supervising Carpenters – Chris Brown, Graham Cole, Toby Cowley, Mike Green, Alan Kavanagh, Adam Shepherdley[3]
  • Chargehand Carpenters – Jeff McNamara[3]
  • HOD Painter – Dave Haberfield[3]
  • Supervising Painters – Peter O'Donnell, Steve Sibley[3]
  • Chargehand Painter – Vincent Redmond[3]
  • Painter – Jack Lockett[3]
  • Chargehand Painter's Labourer – Adam Lewis[3]
  • HOD Rigger – Alan Williams[3]
  • Supervising Riggers – Joe King, Steve Warwick[3]
  • Production Health & Safety Coordinator – Lucy Wall[3]
  • Payroll – Catherine Haugh[3]
  • Construction Health & Safety – Lee Bartholomew[3]
  • HOD Plasterer – Richard McCarthy[3]
  • Supervising Plasterers – Bob Byron, Dean Coldham[3]
  • Supervising Foam Sprayer – Gary Saddington[3]
  • Chargehand Plasterer – Tristan Smith[3]
  • Supervising Plasterer Labourer – James Pearce[3]
  • Supervising Metal Worker – Rob Shaw[3]
  • Chargehand Metal Worker – Harlon Hypolite[3]
  • HOD Stagehand – Richard Stachini[3]
  • Chargehand Stagehands – Lewis Pelling, Alan Wilson[3]
  • Practical Electrician – James O'Sullivan[3]
  • Chargehand Riggers – Peter Graham, Billy Peet[3]
  • Action Vehicles HOD – Warren Stickley[3]
  • Action Vehicles Supervisor – Graham Dale[3]
  • Buyer & Department Coordinator – Ben Vokes[3]
  • Lead Model Maker – Ray Widdowson[3]
  • Model Makers – Martin Cook, Martin Dallinger, Mark Edgington, Paul Hitchinson, Alex Hughes, Jack Jephson, Caspar Phillips[3]
  • Fabricators – Nicko Cummins, Dec Hardy, Alex Raine, Steve Thompson[3]
  • Fiberglass Fabricators – Sean Kenrick, Graeme McCracken[3]
  • Assistant Fabricators – Steve Cooksley, Rhys Stickley[3]
  • Trainees – Sam Bentley, Tom Whitby[3]

Greens Services provided by – Greens Team Ltd.[3]

  • Greens HOD – Peter Hooper[3]
  • Buyer – Justin Richards[3]
  • Greens Coordinator – Samantha James[3]
  • Supervisor – Steven Murphy[3]
  • Lead Standby – Dan Gibson[3]
  • Standby – Harry Peters[3]
  • Lead Greensmen – Callum Davison, Jamie Clark[3]
  • Chargehand – Bethany Spence[3]
  • Tandem Unit Lead Standby – Benito Cavallaro[3]
  • Tandem Unit Standby – Leon Butterworth[3]
  • Greensmen L2 – Dan Molnar, Lewis Oliver[3]
  • Scotland Supervisor – Kevin Wensley[3]
  • Greensmen L1 (Scotland) – Alfie Glenn, Tom Graham, Sofiane Laaouissi, Oliver Newton, Bertalan Toth[3]
  • Greensman L3 (Scotland) – Justin Lane[3]
  • Lead Greensmen (Scotland) – Matt Brady, Michael Tomkinson[3]
  • Arborists (Scotland) – William Auger, Stephen Duff, Russ Richards[3]
  • Greens Carpenter (Scotland) – Nuri Ciobanu[3]


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  1. 1.0 1.1 1.2 1.3 1.4 1.5 1.6 1.7 Disney Andor Media Kit on Disney.com (backup link)
  2. 2.0 2.1 TwitterLogo Star Wars (@starwars) on Twitter (August 10, 2022): "This is what revolution looks like. Watch #Andor, a Star Wars Original Series, streaming only on @DisneyPlus September 21." (backup link)
  3. 3.000 3.001 3.002 3.003 3.004 3.005 3.006 3.007 3.008 3.009 3.010 3.011 3.012 3.013 3.014 3.015 3.016 3.017 3.018 3.019 3.020 3.021 3.022 3.023 3.024 3.025 3.026 3.027 3.028 3.029 3.030 3.031 3.032 3.033 3.034 3.035 3.036 3.037 3.038 3.039 3.040 3.041 3.042 3.043 3.044 3.045 3.046 3.047 3.048 3.049 3.050 3.051 3.052 3.053 3.054 3.055 3.056 3.057 3.058 3.059 3.060 3.061 3.062 3.063 3.064 3.065 3.066 3.067 3.068 3.069 3.070 3.071 3.072 3.073 3.074 3.075 3.076 3.077 3.078 3.079 3.080 3.081 3.082 3.083 3.084 3.085 3.086 3.087 3.088 3.089 3.090 3.091 3.092 3.093 3.094 3.095 3.096 3.097 3.098 3.099 3.100 3.101 3.102 3.103 3.104 3.105 3.106 3.107 3.108 3.109 3.110 3.111 3.112 3.113 3.114 3.115 3.116 3.117 3.118 3.119 3.120 3.121 3.122 3.123 3.124 3.125 3.126 3.127 3.128 3.129 3.130 3.131 3.132 3.133 3.134 3.135 3.136 3.137 3.138 3.139 3.140 3.141 3.142 3.143 3.144 3.145 3.146 3.147 3.148 3.149 3.150 3.151 3.152 3.153 3.154 3.155 3.156 3.157 3.158 3.159 3.160 3.161 3.162 3.163 3.164 3.165 3.166 3.167 3.168 3.169 3.170 3.171 3.172 3.173 3.174 3.175 3.176 3.177 3.178 3.179 3.180 3.181 3.182 3.183 3.184 3.185 3.186 3.187 3.188 3.189 3.190 3.191 3.192 3.193 3.194 3.195 3.196 3.197 3.198 3.199 3.200 3.201 3.202 3.203 3.204 3.205 3.206 3.207 3.208 3.209 3.210 3.211 3.212 3.213 3.214 3.215 3.216 3.217 3.218 3.219 3.220 3.221 3.222 3.223 3.224 3.225 3.226 3.227 3.228 3.229 3.230 3.231 3.232 3.233 3.234 3.235 3.236 3.237 3.238 3.239 3.240 3.241 3.242 3.243 3.244 3.245 3.246 3.247 3.248 3.249 3.250 3.251 3.252 3.253 3.254 3.255 3.256 3.257 3.258 3.259 3.260 3.261 3.262 3.263 3.264 3.265 3.266 3.267 3.268 3.269 3.270 3.271 3.272 3.273 3.274 3.275 3.276 3.277 3.278 3.279 3.280 3.281 3.282 3.283 3.284 3.285 3.286 3.287 3.288 3.289 3.290 3.291 3.292 3.293 3.294 3.295 3.296 3.297 3.298 3.299 3.300 3.301 3.302 3.303 3.304 3.305 3.306 3.307 3.308 3.309 Andor logo new Andor — "The Eye"
  4. Star Wars: Dawn of Rebellion: The Visual Guide dates the events of "The Eye" to 5 BBY.

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