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Originally Posted by DJ's left nut
We're two years prior to the events of Rogue One.
That murder was just another murder. The guy he killed in R1 wasn't even a soldier -- it was a cohort; a source that was injured and a bit of a loose end.
Does it demonstrate his willingness to just tie those loose ends off at a moments notice? Yeah. Show some evolution from him shooting that imperial in the first season after the other guy had a heart attack? A bit. To your point, yeah - I think it DEFINITELY shows that he's willing to kill a rando to cover his tracks. He's seen a bit -- I don't think he really gives a rip about it at this point.
But I don't think it's any sort of direct tie in to Rogue One. I suspect Bix will be looooooooong dead by the time all that happens. I'm not sure she survives this block, to be honest. They've got her taking a pretty dark turn here.
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Yeah, we've seen him evolve already. He's already willing to do things "for the cause" that he wasn't willing to do when we first met him. He has channeled Luthen there.
Did we ever get confirmation that Tay was offed, off-screen?
From a pure acting and writing perspective, Andor is the best stuff we've seen from the Star Wars universe, period, IMO. Yes, even better than Empire.
It is taut and emotional and impressive. I especially appreciate the delve into the emotional toll of being a rebel.