Andor S01e09 French Hdtv -

After learning that no one ever truly leaves, the floor manager Kino Loy (Andy Serkis) finally snaps. He provides Cassian with the critical information needed for an escape: there are never more than 12 guards on a floor.

Mon Mothma faces financial ruin as the Empire tightens oversight. She is forced to consider a deal with Davo Sculdun, a "thug" banker, to hide her funding of the rebellion. Key Quotes & Themes

Cassian and fellow inmates witness the death of Ulaf, an elderly prisoner just weeks away from release. The prison doctor reveals the "mistake" from Level 2: an inmate was "released" only to be recycled into another floor, leading to a massacre of 100 men to cover up the truth.

For Andor Season 1, Episode 9—titled "" in French— Episode Overview Original Title: "Nobody’s Listening!" Director: Toby Haynes Writer: Beau Willimon

On Ferrix, Dedra Meero oversees the brutal interrogation of Bix using a recording of the dying screams of Dizonite children—a sound so distressing it breaks most subjects.

Andor S01e09 French Hdtv -

After learning that no one ever truly leaves, the floor manager Kino Loy (Andy Serkis) finally snaps. He provides Cassian with the critical information needed for an escape: there are never more than 12 guards on a floor.

Mon Mothma faces financial ruin as the Empire tightens oversight. She is forced to consider a deal with Davo Sculdun, a "thug" banker, to hide her funding of the rebellion. Key Quotes & Themes Andor S01E09 FRENCH HDTV

Cassian and fellow inmates witness the death of Ulaf, an elderly prisoner just weeks away from release. The prison doctor reveals the "mistake" from Level 2: an inmate was "released" only to be recycled into another floor, leading to a massacre of 100 men to cover up the truth. After learning that no one ever truly leaves,

For Andor Season 1, Episode 9—titled "" in French— Episode Overview Original Title: "Nobody’s Listening!" Director: Toby Haynes Writer: Beau Willimon She is forced to consider a deal with

On Ferrix, Dedra Meero oversees the brutal interrogation of Bix using a recording of the dying screams of Dizonite children—a sound so distressing it breaks most subjects.