Dodging a barrage of blaster fire, Dedra gets hit — by Cupid's arrow — as she and her new beau, Syril sneak away and escape the crowds on Ferrix
Moreover, once the actual shooting had started, which anyone with a shred of common sense could see coming, the people of Ferrix made no attempt to effectively counter attack.
Like any science fiction show,"Andor" creates it's own universe — or in this instance, it forms part of the already established"Star Wars" universe. And we've mentioned this before"Star Trek: Strange New Worlds," once we're familiar with the basic concepts and rules of this universe, we expect everything to adhere to them. When they don't, we're left wandering why.
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