In 'One Way Out,' everything gets sacrificed to make way for a fighting chance.
Back at the prison, it’s when Kino finally steps in to take charge that shit gets real. And it makes sense, he’s been the block’s de facto leader as a supervisor. Trust was built on this man; they have seen how strong they are in their workflow with this man, and they know they’re more capable than the guards with theiron when Kino says “it’s time” and “to make it look good.
Meanwhile, on Coruscant, Mon Mothma meets with that Chandrillan thug with deep pockets: Davo Sculdun . Immediately you can tell that Davo is new money as he looks around at the status Mon doesn’t have to flaunt. Without saying a word you can tell he covets it. His opener about how the “indulgence of great wealth is freedom from other people’s opinions” had me cringing so hard knowing where this was going to go, because it was clear he wasn’t going to ask for money from the jump.
As work continues to be done as if nothing was brewing, the prisoners grapple with their fate and what they have to do. They remind each other there’s only “one way out” as Andor chips away at the bathroom pipe. At this point, my anxiety was through the roof as the new prisoner was lowered in; the cuts in this scene were so expertly assembled as the perfect storm of events began to unfold.
What a riveting episode, which ends on Andor making it to a beach with Melshi . He’s become the reluctant leader, the empathetic conduit used to amplify radicalization against the machine. It’s in the people whose peace has been destroyed to manifest ways to restore it for others. That’s what each rebel leader represents and why it should always come down to the everyman.is masterful, emotional storytelling on a scale that makes it the best of television.
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