The nextStar WarsTV show hits Disney+ in April 2024,Andorseason 2, meaning a recap of the first season is all but essential. Since theending ofAndorseason 1, audiences have been eagerly anticipating the continuation of the story.Andorhas since been widely recognized as thebest ofStar Wars’many TV shows, primarily due to the maturity of its writing, the reverence with which it treats the franchise, and simply how exciting and enthralling it is as a prequel toRogue One: A Star Wars Story.
For these reasons,Andorseason 2’s storyhas been highly anticipated. However, audiences have had to endure a long wait, with around two-and-a-half years passing between the first installment and its continuation. Finally, though, April 2025 marks the month in whichAndoris no longer anupcomingStar Warsshowbut the latest release in a galaxy far, far away. With the long wait between seasons in mind, a recap ofAndorseason 1 will go a long way to bolster the excitement of season 2.

How Cassian Andor Became Part Of The Rebellion
The Rebellion Finds A New Soldier
The only logical place to start with a recap ofAndorseason 1 is with the show’s titular character.Andoroutlines Cassian Andor’s backstory, from his humble beginnings as part of a primitive tribe on the planet of Kenari all the way to his efforts to steal the Death Star plans inRogue One. After being found by salvagers, Clem and Maarva, Cassian was taken in and grew up on the planet of Ferrix. There, Cassian witnessed the cruelty of the Empire when his adopted father, Clem, was hanged for a crime he did not commit.
Cassian was falsely arrested after being profiled by the Empire, escaped, and witnessed the cruelty of the Empire on Ferrix…

Despite his desire to turn away and hide from the Empire on a distant planet, Cassian was put in touch with Luthen Rael, seemingly one of the founding members ofStar Wars’Rebel Alliance. Luthen hired Andor to steal Imperial payroll from the planet of Aldhani, an act that inspired rebels across the galaxy. After this, Cassian was falsely arrested after being profiled by the Empire, escaped, and witnessed the cruelty of the Empire on Ferrix once more. All of this forced Cassian to forego burying his head in the sand asAndorseason 1 ended with him joining Luthen’s rebellious attempts wholeheartedly.
Cassian’s Adopted Mother Inspired An Uprising On Ferrix
Maarva Was As Effective In Death As She Was In Life
As alluded to, Cassian’s involvement in the Aldhani heist inspired people to begin fighting back against the Empire. One heavily influenced person was Maarva Andor, Cassian’s own mother, yet she was unaware of his involvement in the Aldhani job. Regardless, it inspired Maarva to put plans in place for after her impending death, which involved a speech that incited an uprising from the people she lived among her entire life. This came after the Empire tightened its authoritarian grip on Ferrix, which involved another important woman in Andor’s life, Bix Caleen.
Bix was targeted by the Empire due to her history with Cassian, with the former being tortured for the latter’s location. Bix’s torture will prove to be an important cog in the show’s continuation if thetrailer forAndorseason 2is anything to go by.Andorseason 1’s final episode saw the people of Ferrix, inspired by Maarva, dismantling a deal of the Empire’s power over the planetas Cassian, Luthen, Bix, and many of Andor’s friends escaped the planet to fight another day.

The Rebels Are Working Against Each Other, Not Together
The Empire’s Tyranny Breeds Many Kinds Of Resistance
An interesting element to note aboutAndorseason 1 is that it did not outright showcase the formation of a unified Rebel Alliance. This will likely come in season 2, withAndorseason 1 instead highlighting how different bands of rebels found different ways to oppose the Empire.Andorcreator Tony Gilroy described the aforementioned Luthen Rael as an accelerationist, a rebel who wishes to make things worse to provoke change. This was evident inAndorseason 1, with Luthen’s Aldhani heist forcing the Empire to grow more authoritarian, which, in turn, resulted in more rebellion.
There are theories that Luthen - as an accelerationist - will be involved in a bigAndorseason 2 event, the Ghorman Massacre, which resulted in Mon Mothma snapping and forming a militarized Rebel Alliance.

On the flip side, there is Mon Mothma, an idealist who wishes to rebel against the Empire in a morally correct way. Other rebels inAndorseason 1 include Saw Garrera, a known extremist in theStar Warsgalaxy. Throughout season 1, Luthen conspired with these many rebel factions, who had different methods to one another, all in service of the same greater goal. InAndorseason 2, the formation of a more unified Rebel Alliance will likely be highlighted.
Mon Mothma Is Sacrificing Her Family To Launch The Rebellion
Her Moral Center Does Not Mean A Lack Of Sacrifice
Where Mon Mothma is concerned,Andorseason 1 primarily focused on her attempts to subtly rebel against the Empire. Mon Mothma has quietly been funding many ventures against the Empire, including parts of Luthen’s operation, thoughAndorseason 1 showcased how she needs more help to be able to do so. This began with her alliance with Tay Kolma, a childhood friend of hers who helped her access her family’s funds. However, as Mon’s rebellion increased, she had to face sacrificing her family for the greater good.
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One such sacrifice involved burning any last bridges she had with her estranged husband, Perrin, by blaming her strange financial undertakings on his previous gambling addiction. To further add insult to injury, Mon had to collaborate with Davo Sculdun, a shady businessman who could ensure her financial situation was not investigated by the Empire. To ensure this, though, Davo wanted his son to meet Mon’s daughter, beginning the typical Chandrillan arranged marriage process. To fight the Empire,Andorseason 1 highlighted how Mon had to sacrifice her family.

The ISB Is On Luthen’s Trail
The Fulcrum Of The Rebel Activity
Luthen’s accelerationist actions inAndorseason 1 saw him fall at the center of the ISB’s attention. The Imperial Security Bureau was explored more inAndorseason 1 than in any otherStar Warsproperty, primarily due to the characters of Syril Karn and Dedra Meero. The latter was the first ISB agent who made a link between seemingly random rebel uprisings, with Luthen being identified as a center point of them all. Luthen was dubbed Axis as a result, with Dedra dedicated to finding Andor and, thus, Luthen.
Syril saved Dedra’s life during the Ferrix uprising, likely meaning the two will conspire to find Luthen and Cassian inAndorseason 2…

Syril Karn was introduced inAndorseason 1’s castas a dedicated Pre-Mor security operative, a subsidiary of the Empire in certain sections of the galaxy. Syril developed a fixation on Andor as a rebel, leading him to the ISB where he attempted to aid Dedra. InAndorseason 1’s ending, Syril saved Dedra’s life during the Ferrix uprising, likely meaning the two will conspire to find Luthen and Cassian inAndorseason 2.
The Death Star’s Construction Continues In Surprising Ways
Andor Season 2’s Rogue One Ties Will Come To Fruition
As a prequel toRogue One,Andorseasons 1 and 2 tie heavily into the 2016 movie. Interestingly, Cassian’s efforts to steal the Death Star plans are made much deeper inAndorseason 1. During the prison arc that sees Cassian imprisoned on Narkina-5, he and his fellow inmates are shown building strange contraptions for the Empire. In the final shot ofAndorseason 1, it is revealed that Cassian was directly contributing to the construction of the Death Star.
This adds a level of thematic context toRogue One, while also introducing a fan-favorite character in Kino Loy. Kino is rumored to return inAndorseason 2 after helping Cassian incite an uprising in the prison, but failing to escape due to his inability to swim.Andorseason 1’s Death Star links will surely continue asAndorseason 2’s timelinetakes audiences right up to the events ofRogue One, with characters like Kino expected to play a further role also.

Problems Are Brewing On Ghorman
Andor Season 2’s Main Event Has Been Teased
One of the biggest events in the timeline of the Rebel Alliance isStar Wars’Ghorman Massacre. This saw the Emperor order the massacre of peaceful protestors on the planet of Ghorman, pushing Mon Mothma away from Coruscant to fully form the Rebel Alliance. All signs hint that this event will be showcased inAndorseason 2, withAndorseason 1 laying the foundations for the tragic moment in the galaxy’s history.
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InAndorseason 1, other senators in Mon Mothma’s circle were heard speaking about the Ghorman people. It is mentioned that the Ghorman’s resistance to the Empire has resulted in their shipping lanes being blocked, forcing them to starve. This plants the seeds of the eventual massacre that will change Mon Mothma forever, likely to be highlighted completely inAndorseason 2.