BECOME A MEMBER!
No ads, leave comments,
influence content, live AMA’s,
and more.
See all the benefits

Andor Episode 11: The Greater Good

by: 
hello world!
Thomas Richards
| November 22, 2022
hello world!

A new week is here, which means another episode of Star Wars: Andor. This week we have the penultimate episode, “Daughters of Ferrix.” After the intensity of last week’s prison break, I expected this episode would be a little slower, but no one expected to be met with the most depressing episode yet. From a major death to tough decisions, you’ll be left depressed but excited for next week’s season finale.

After last week’s action-packed prison break, Cassian and his lone prison friend find themselves stranded on a rocky planet. I know this because the first shot of them in this episode shows their hands and feet covered in cuts and blood (they will most definitely get infected). But it’s all good because they found a ship to escape, yay! But its original owners are close by, boo. Cassian and his friend can run for it, yay! But they foolishly get trapped by a weird sticky net, boo. They do eventually hitch a ride after the owners of the ship rant about the Empire being dicks and whatnot. They're dropped off back on the beach planet Niamos, where Cassian breaks into his old beachside home to retrieve all his stuff (which was surprisingly never found).

However, after this string of little victories, Cassian learns from his friend Xanwan that his mother is dead. The death happens earlier in the episode, so you just sit there, waiting for the moment he finds out, and it’s just as depressing as you would think. It's almost as sad as B2EMO waiting for Maarva to come back (I nearly cried at that part). This depression train doesn’t stop with the death of his mother; there's still more coming your way.

How can a droid with no face be so sad. (Lucasfilm)

This episode wasn’t a good one for mothers in the galaxy. There was the death of Andor’s adoptive mother (which we all knew was going to happen), and Mon Mothma had some mother-daughter issues. It turns out Mon Mothma’s  daughter wants to follow the old ways of their planet, which means she will be set up in an arranged marriage. Remember last week when that shady banker wanted their children to meet? Yeah, this can only end poorly. The depression hits when you see Mon Mothma on the brink of tears as she tells her cousin Vel everything that’s happened. You can’t help but feel sorry for her and almost break down with her.

Depression plays a large part in this penultimate episode, and the audience is no exception. I’m referring to Syril making another unfortunate appearance this week. It was the most upset I was during the entire episode. He wasn’t in there for long, but it seems like he’ll be a big part of the final episode, and that just made me sad because I have to see his face again in the finale. My utter disappointment with the return of Syril is eased a little by another character whom I’ll never get tired of seeing.

The face of a disappointed mother. (Lucasfilms)

Saw Gerrera is back again, and he’s just as crazy as always. From the frantic excitement of getting ready to attack the Empire to the extreme paranoia about Luthen’s alliances, it’s great. Forest Whitaker is always a joy to watch, and once Andor ends, I hope he gets his own series or movie (it can be animated or live-action, I’m not picky). Another character I’d love to see more of is the mysterious Luthen. Luthen was the only character that didn’t cause everyone to be depressed this week. He had an excellent back-and-forth with Saw that ended with a blaster in someone's face.

But perhaps his best moment this week (and maybe the entire season) was the skirmish between Luthen and the Empire. What started as a bad situation for Luthen turned into one of the best space fights in all of Star Wars. I’ll also go out on a limb here and say that Luthen’s ship is one of the best in Star Wars. The thing has anti-tractor beam counter measures, powerful engines, AND freaking lasers on both sides of his craft. The moral of this tangent, Luthen has an incredible ship, and I needed a Lego set of it yesterday.

That's a weird looking ship. (Lucasfilm)

“Daughters of Ferrix” is an exciting and depressing penultimate episode of Andor. The depression you'll get from Maarva’s death, and Mon Mothma's family drama will be balanced out by Saw Gerrera and Luthen’s sick ship. With everything in place, next week will be an explosive end to the season.

Have you seen the latest episode of Andor? What did you think of it? Let us know in the comments below where we can discuss how awesome Luthen’s ship is.

Hey fellow nerds! Before you dive back into that gaming session or start your next binge-watch, here’s the deal with Couch Soup: we’re a completely independent pop culture site run by genuine fans who get just as hyped as you do about the latest games, comics, movies, and TV shows. No corporate overlords, no AI-generated content, just real people who know their Metroid from their Mass Effect.

Unlike the big corporate sites, we don’t chase clicks or stir up drama. Sure, we might have some hot takes (looking at you, controversial season finale), but they come from a place of genuine passion and respect for the creators and fandoms we cover.

Want to support what we do and join what we think is the coolest community of pop culture enthusiasts on the internet? Check out our supporter tiers – each packed with perks that’ll level up your fandom experience. Every contribution helps keep us independent and lets us keep nerding out with you!

Thanks for being part of our quest – now, back to our regularly scheduled geekery!
Drew Lewis,
Editor-in-chief
Membership
Monthly
Yearly
Members Only Newsletter
5% Couch Soup Store Discount
Ability to Comment on Articles
Unlocked
Access to Couchsoup Community
Circle Forum
SIGN UP
Everything in free +
No Ads on the Site! Woohoo!
5% Couch Soup Store Discount
Monthly AMA chat with CouchSoup team members
Early access (up to 72hrs) to new
episodes
Access to exclusive members only
content (video & articles)
JOIN
Everything in free +
No Ads on the Site! Woohoo!
5% Couch Soup Store Discount
Monthly AMA chat with CouchSoup team members
Early access (up to 72hrs) to new
episodes
Access to exclusive members only
content (video & articles)
JOIN
Everything in free +
No Ads on the Site! Woohoo!
5% Couch Soup Store Discount
Monthly AMA chat with CouchSoup team members
Early access (up to 72hrs) to new
episodes
Access to exclusive members only
content (video & articles)
JOIN
Everything in free +
No Ads on the Site! Woohoo!
5% Couch Soup Store Discount
Monthly AMA chat with CouchSoup team members
Early access (up to 72hrs) to new
episodes
Access to exclusive members only
content (video & articles)
JOIN
Annual Membership
Everything in free +
No Ads on the Site! Woohoo!
5% Couch Soup Store Discount
Monthly AMA chat with CouchSoup team members
Early access (up to 72hrs) to new
episodes
Access to exclusive members only
content (video & articles)
JOIN
Annual Membership
Annual Membership
No Ads on the Site! Woohoo!
5% Couch Soup Store Discount
Monthly AMA chat with CouchSoup team members
Early access (up to 72hrs) to new
episodes
Access to exclusive members only
content (video & articles)
JOIN
Annual Membership
Everything in free +
No Ads on the Site! Woohoo!
5% Couch Soup Store Discount
Monthly AMA chat with CouchSoup team members
Early access (up to 72hrs) to new
episodes
Access to exclusive members only
content (video & articles)
JOIN
Annual Membership
Everything in free +
No Ads on the Site! Woohoo!
5% Couch Soup Store Discount
Monthly AMA chat with CouchSoup team members
Early access (up to 72hrs) to new
episodes
Access to exclusive members only
content (video & articles)
JOIN

About the Author

  • Thomas Richards

    Self-proclaimed anime trash from Melbourne, Australia, Thomas has always been obsessed with everything pop culture. From games such as Pokémon and Jak and Daxter to the MCU and everything in between. When he isn’t hyper-fixated on some new shiny release or feeding his manga buying disease, Tom is always trying to create new things that can bring a smile to anyone's face.

Share This

0 Comments
Oldest
Newest Most Voted
Inline Feedbacks
View all comments

Comments are for members only. Sign up here to become a member for free.

The Bowl

Andrea Carter
18 hours ago
in Scream 1, Stu is only 17, and because of that his parents were able to get his name changed or records not publicly released. He survives Scream 1, and now he's out after a 20+ year stint in jail. He goes back to his old home and finds it turned into a shrine for […]
Media image
Michelle Holstine
20 hours ago
THIS TRAILER IS EVERYTHING. I am SO excited. Did you spot the two details I did?? Let me know!  

    Iain McParland
    1 day ago
    The war we've all been waiting for! Game of Thrones creator George RR Martin is one step closer to suing ChatGPT company OpenAI for copyright infringement. Let's hope this culminates in a more universally loved ending than the HBO show 🙂
    Media image
    Stephanie Judge
    3 days ago
    While we wait for Guillermo Del Toro's latest hit adaptation, Frankenstein, another Frankenstein film is on the horizon... Bride! directed by Maggie Gyllenhaal. Anyone else confused as to why we aren't seeing much marketing for this movie? With a stacked cast and an artsy Bonnie & Clyde-like plot, I feel like we aren't talking enough […]

      Stephanie Judge
      7 days ago
      Get ready! Emily in Rome is almost here! In addition to the teaser trailer, new photos were released showcasing a more in-depth perspective of what to expect. Rome never looked so good! It's safe to say Season 5 will bring all the romance and drama everyone loves, and probably lots of pasta.

       

        1 10
        False

        Get our Newsletter!

        Featured

        Frankenstein Review: A Visually Stunning Adaptation

        The latest film from Guillermo Del Toro and Netflix has hit cinemas ahead of its release on the streaming service, but is this book adaptation worth the cinema trip? Join Tom as he reviews Guillermo Del Toro’s Frankenstein.
        by Thomas RichardsOctober 31, 2025
        1 2 3 1,095

        Read more

        In Anticipation of Season 3, Is Leverage Redemption Worth Your Time?

        Leverage: Redemption Season 3 begins on April 17th on Amazon Prime Video. But is this mix between a heist show and The A-Team work, and is it worth your time?
        by Iain McParlandMarch 31, 2025 

        Andor Episode 10: Last Shot

        Episode 10 of Andor is here, and with it comes a good old-fashioned prison break. Thomas Richards as he dives into this latest episode filled with lots of running, shooting and Emmy-award-worthy speeches.
        1 2 3 179
        © 2025 CouchSoup, LLC. All Rights Reserved
        Terms of Service | Privacy
        © 2024 CouchSoup, LLC. All Rights Reserved
        crossmenuchevron-down