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Eric Geller @ericgeller

My interpretation is that, as far as Cassian knew at the end of episode 6, he would have been safe going back to Luthen with Vel. (The fact that, in reality, he would have been in danger doesn't change that.) So, to me, him running confirmed Skeen's assessment of him. — PolitiTweet.org

Posted Oct. 21, 2022 Deleted after 2 minutes Just a Typo

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Eric Geller @ericgeller

Yes. Unlike Vel, a committed rebel with whom Luthen & Kleya have an existing relationship, Cassian was explicitly hired as a mercenary to do a job, w/ no loyalty to the cause. They had no reason to trust him even before he ran away. He was always going to be a loose end to them. — PolitiTweet.org

Nicholas Bauer, PhD 👨‍🔬🔬 @BioTurboNick

@ericgeller Do you think the order to kill would have been given if Andor came back with Vel?

Posted Oct. 21, 2022

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Eric Geller @ericgeller

My interpretation is that, as far as Cassian knew at the end of episode 6, he would have been safe going back to Luthen with Vel. (The fact that, in reality, he would have been in danger doesn't change that.) So, to me, him running confirmed Skeen's assessment of him. — PolitiTweet.org

Posted Oct. 21, 2022

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