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My god, there’s the thing you’ve been chasing all this time and it doesn’t even know who you are!” Gilroy said.
From the very beginning, Syril (played brilliantly by Kyle Soller) was presented as a character foil and a mirror image to ...
The devastating conclusion for Syril Karn's arc in Andor Season 2 condemns him to becoming the very thing he dreads most: ...
Yet, Andor Season 2 did the unthinkable — it made us feel sorry for him. It flips Syril’s character on its head, transforming ...
At the last moment where Syril Karn could have chosen rebellion, his obsession with Cassian Andor became his undoing.
The question of who Andor's impressionable antagonist was has been one of the series' driving theses about how the Empire ...
The actor digs into the complicated nature of his character, and why he doesn't think Syril could press the big button on the ...
Syril’s death was random, brutal, and perfect. In a show about revolution, a neatly executed showdown where the villain is ...
Before Syril can even answer, he is shot dead by Carro Rylanz, the leader of the rebels on Ghorman with whom Syril had ...
While it should be obvious that Syril was done in by his delusions of grandeur, Star Wars fans worship at the altar of male ...
There's a fascist lid for every fascist pot.
Those are the last words Syril Karn, Andor's resident ladder-climbing imperial bootlicker, ever heard. And considering the phrase made up the title of the episode—which would serve to be Syril's ...