Watch the latest 'I Can Handle More' Clip from Star Wars: Andor Season 2, the latest and final season of the sci-fi action drama distributed by Disney Plus. Cassian Andor and Bix have a heated discussion on how they will move forward with both of them on the frontlines of a war against the Empire. Star Wars: Andor Season 2 is streaming now on Disney Plus.
The second season of Andor takes place as the horizon of war draws near and Cassian becomes a key player in the Rebel Alliance. Everyone will be tested and, as the stakes rise, the betrayals, sacrifices and conflicting agendas will become profound. Rife with political intrigue and danger, the series is a prequel to “Rogue One: A Star Wars Story,” which portrayed a heroic band of rebels who steal the plans to the Empire’s weapon of mass destruction—The Death Star—setting the stage for the events of the original 1977 film. “Andor” sets the clock back five years from the events of “Rogue One” to tell the story of the film’s hero, Cassian Andor, and his transformation from disinterested, cynical nobody into a rebel hero on his way to an epic destiny.
The series was created by Tony Gilroy, who also serves as an executive producer along with Kathleen Kennedy, Sanne Wohlenberg, Diego Luna, Luke Hull and John Gilroy. Tony Gilroy wrote the first three episodes, with Beau Willimon writing episodes 4-6, Dan Gilroy penning episodes 7-9 and Tom Bissell putting pen to paper for episodes 10-12. The directors for the series are Ariel Kleiman (Eps. 1-6), Janus Metz (Eps. 7-9) and Alonso Ruizpalacios (Eps. 10-12).
The second season of Andor takes place as the horizon of war draws near and Cassian becomes a key player in the Rebel Alliance. Everyone will be tested and, as the stakes rise, the betrayals, sacrifices and conflicting agendas will become profound. Rife with political intrigue and danger, the series is a prequel to “Rogue One: A Star Wars Story,” which portrayed a heroic band of rebels who steal the plans to the Empire’s weapon of mass destruction—The Death Star—setting the stage for the events of the original 1977 film. “Andor” sets the clock back five years from the events of “Rogue One” to tell the story of the film’s hero, Cassian Andor, and his transformation from disinterested, cynical nobody into a rebel hero on his way to an epic destiny.
The series was created by Tony Gilroy, who also serves as an executive producer along with Kathleen Kennedy, Sanne Wohlenberg, Diego Luna, Luke Hull and John Gilroy. Tony Gilroy wrote the first three episodes, with Beau Willimon writing episodes 4-6, Dan Gilroy penning episodes 7-9 and Tom Bissell putting pen to paper for episodes 10-12. The directors for the series are Ariel Kleiman (Eps. 1-6), Janus Metz (Eps. 7-9) and Alonso Ruizpalacios (Eps. 10-12).
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00:00You can't protect me.
00:04Doing this?
00:06Living like this?
00:08Mission after mission?
00:10If it's a war, and you keep saying it is, and I know that you're right, but if it's a war,
00:16it's not up to us what we save, what we lose.
00:21I love you.
00:24And I regret every second that we didn't spend together, but I'm trying not to count on anything anymore.
00:31What am I messing up?
00:32I can handle more than you think.
00:35Which is why you're awake every other night.
00:37I'm not Marva, I'm not your sister.
00:39I can...
00:40Seriously.
00:41I can handle it.
00:42What am I messing up?
00:43You didn't kill that boy because we're at war, you killed him because he saw my face.
00:53What's the difference?
00:57I don't know.
01:00But I don't know how many times can I deal with it?
01:07What do you think of me as