
Welcome to Pour One Out! On this sequence, IndieWire celebrates a few of our favourite characters on TV which have come to the tip of their run this season, with the celebs who performed them.
[Editor’s note: The following interview contains spoilers for “Andor” Season 2.]
As a longtime Star Wars fan, Adria Arjona remains to be in awe of her position in “Andor.”
The “Rogue One” prequel sequence could also be named for Diego Luna’s rebel chief, however after two seasons, it’s plain that he wouldn’t grow to be who he did with out Arjona’s Bix Caleen.
“When [showrunner Tony Gilroy] instructed me how I used to be going to half methods with this character, I didn’t take it frivolously,” Arjona instructed IndieWire. “It actually shook my coronary heart, the truth that I used to be gonna ship off on this journey considered one of my favourite characters after which have an effect in ‘A New Hope.’ I simply couldn’t consider that I used to be going to type part of that, that I used to be going to have such an impression within the rebel.”
The sendoff in query is her character’s ultimate talking scene of the sequence, in Season 2, Episode 9. After mendacity low and staying collectively for years, Bix and Cassian (Luna) lastly really feel secure on the rebel dwelling base of Yavin 4 — a lot in order that he appears vulnerable to giving up the combat simply to guard and keep along with her. At one level, one other character tells Bix, “Perhaps you’re the place he must be.” With that realization, Cassian wakes up at some point to search out Bix gone and a video message she left for him — by no means saying goodbye, however pushing him to proceed the combat to allow them to meet once more.
“All Bix says is, ‘Cassian will likely be again, Cassian will likely be again, Cassian will discover me’ — she has little question,” Arjona mentioned. “Behind her thoughts, she’s like, ‘Wherever he’s, he’s OK, and he’ll be again.’ There’s a whole lot of hope in that, which is heartbreaking as a result of you recognize the ending — however she doesn’t.”
The scene was a novel alternative not just for Bix to say goodbye to Cassian, however for Arjona to do the identical for the viewers — instantly into digicam.
“The primary three takes that I did had been unusable. I couldn’t cease crying,” she recalled. “You may perceive conceptually what the arc goes to be like, however studying it after which having to carry out was one thing else.”
“I receives a commission to cope with my feelings. I receives a commission to have the ability to management the best way that I really feel,” she added. “I bought in the best way of my very own job for the primary time at work, as a result of I cared a lot about Bix and since I care a lot concerning the journey that Cassian has to go on. I needed to do such a great job, and I needed to nail it, not just for me, but in addition for the followers, as a result of it actually takes off onto one thing else.”
However even these preliminary takes strengthened Arjona’s connection to the scene and the character, who she mentioned most likely additionally cried by means of and deleted a number of takes earlier than finalizing the footage for Cassian. After that, and because the accountability of what she was doing started to fade, Arjona mentioned she tapped into “a second of tranquility.”


“Star Wars” initiatives include heavy safety, however Adrona mentioned Gilroy was “gracious sufficient” to let her learn three episodes as soon as she bought forged. “I simply determined to belief Tony, and I’m so glad I did, as a result of every thing he promised is there on the web page,” she mentioned. “I like the truth that she had an enormous arc to undergo. I like her energy. I like that she’s not a sufferer. She holds herself actually excessive up and believes in dignity. She’s one powerful cookie.”
Season 2 of “Andor” picks up one 12 months after the tip of Season 1, with Bix and Cassian separated as they keep away from detection from the Empire. The latter’s seen certainty and goal juxtapose Bix and the nightmares of her torture, her each day combat to keep at bay a predator on the planet Mina-Rau, and the trauma that she collects even because the rebel grows stronger.
“I can not consider what these characters undergo this season,” Arjona mentioned, noting how large it’s that after her assault in Episode 3, Bix explicitly says, “He tried to rape me.” She spoke with survivors to organize for the scene and its results on the character — “I held them with me that day,” she mentioned of the shoot.
“You can not inform a human story with out bearing on abuse,” Arjona mentioned. “Abuse has existed in our historical past eternally. The abuse of energy is simply part of us, sadly. To inform a narrative a few rebel, a narrative about individuals coming collectively and the complexities of that — abuse is part of that, and to not contact it might have been not telling the entire scope of it honestly.”
Within the years that comply with, Bix struggles with substance abuse and along with her personal position within the rebel, whilst Cassian grows stronger in his. “Even from the tip of Season 1, all she actually desires to do is be part of the rebel,” Arjona mentioned. “All she desires to do is be higher so she might assist and be part of this nice trigger, however she will be able to’t. And there’s a whole lot of disgrace in that.”
With manufacturing and the discharge in her rearview, Arjona nonetheless seems again at Bix and “Andor” with nothing however admiration. She stays in awe of the character’s “braveness, bravery, selflessness,” and capability for sacrifice. She has concepts about the place the character goes after “Andor” — Cassian’s destiny is thought, however Bix might be on the market preventing throughout the occasions of “A New Hope,” “Empire Strikes Again,” “Return of the Jedi,” and past — however nothing she desires to say out loud and put within the universe. “Andor” is all we have now of her, whilst her legacy ripples by means of the galaxy.
“When individuals come collectively and so they belief and everybody has their lane and beats at their very own drum inside their lane, it fucking works,” Arjona mentioned. “That’s what making the present is, and it’s what the present is about. It’s about individuals coming collectively — and it’s stunning when artwork mimics life in that method.”
“Andor” is now streaming on Disney+.