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Warning! This page contains spoilers from the episode "I Have Friends Everywhere" of Andor. Caution is advised.

"Visiting friends?"
"Why do you ask?"
"I'm curious by nature."
"I have friends everywhere.
"
―Niki, and Cassian Andor[2]

"I Have Friends Everywhere" is the fifth episode of the second season of the Disney+ series Andor. The episode was written by Beau Willimon and aired on April 29, 2025 as part of a three-episode block.[1]

Official description[]

Cassian on Ghorman. Syril on CoruscantBix failing. Wilmon trapped. Kleya has a serious problem.

Plot summary[]

"Varian Skye"[]

The episode opens with somebody turning a radio dial to change channels. In Luthen Rael's gallery, Galactic Antiquities and Objects of Interest, Kleya Marki listens to several galactic communications channels. She eavesdrops on a conversation about a disputed deal but removes her earpiece when Rael enters the listening station. When Rael asks for progress about their "friend," Cassian Jeron Andor. Marki smiles and says that he is on his way.

Meanwhile, Andor walks under a dank underpass towards a travel agency with signage featuring a planet surrounded by two rings. He knocks on the booth, drawing the attention of a human woman in a red dressing gown. She permits him entry into her shop. The woman asks if she is visiting friends, prompting Andor to say that he has friends everywhere. The woman summons a humanoid alien man with white hair, pale eyes and tattoo carvings on his body. She asks what ships they have for Ghorman.

Andor exits the store with an earpiece and luggage. A voice tells him that his pseudonym is Varian Skye, who was born on Tahini and moved to Coruscant when he was twelve. His brother Patrio returned home while Skye found an apprenticeship in a fashion studio. He subsequently moved to the fashion work and found work as a fashion designer.

The ISB raid[]

Elsewhere on Palmo, Syril Karn tells his mother Eedy Karn via holocomputer that he plans to visit Coruscant. Syril shares a rumor that the Imperials plan to tighten travel to and from Ghorman. Their conversation is being intercepted by Ghorman Front operative Enza Rylanz. Syril opines that there is little danger on Ghorman contrary to official Imperial media reports and government statements. Syril pauses his conversation when three Imperial Security Bureau (ISB) officials in white tunics enter the office.

The ISB officials order the Imperial Bureau of Standards' Ghorman staff to vacate their work stations and leave the room immediately. Sensing trouble, someone triggers a red alarm, which is picked up by Enza and her boyfriend Dilan. The two quickly shut down their signals interception station. A dark-skinned human ISB agent named Attendant Grymish motions for Karn to stay, saying that he is from ISB tech and that they are investigating the presence of listening devices in the Bureau of Standards Ghorman field office. When he reiterates that they need to leave, Karn says that they are in a middle of an audit. Grymish counters that the ISB is conducting a tech sweep and that everyone will remain in ISB custody until they finish their evaluation.

When Karn tries to reiterate his authority and questions Grymish's authority, Grymish asks if he is violating a direct order. Karn mouths a protest, prompting Grymish to order for his colleagues to detain him. Karn is escorted out of the office and calls on his colleagues to call their headquarters in Coruscant. Grymish asserts his authority and orders the Bureau employees to leave. These departing employees include the woman who pressed the red panic button that alerted Enza and Dilan.

A spanner in the wheels[]

Back on Coruscant, Marki pulls out the secret console and plugs in her headset and cable. She eavesdrops on Davo Sculdun and his art consultant Mishko discussing an artifact which they have discovered to be a forgery. The camera shows a vase on a pedestal. When Mishko reveals that the dealer is dead, Sculdun quips it is a good thing that he is not still alive given the amount of money he paid. Sculdun orders Mishko to complete a security sweep of the entire collection. Mishko protests that there is an exhibition coming up but Sculdun insists. A camera focuses on a small listening device planted under a table. Marki removes the headset and greets two customers, dressed in green robes.

Spies[]

Meanwhile, Andor listens to the brief on his false identity as a fashion designer from Level 4888 in Coruscant's East Narcene. He walks through a spaceport terminal with his travel bag. Back on Ghorman, Karn addresses his nervous employees following the ISB sweep. He tells them that a listening device was found inside his office but he does not know how long it has been there. Karn explains that the ISB will be interviewing all employees and will tighten security measures. Karn is angry and kicks the door outside his office. The glass door slides open as Karn steps into his ransacked office.

Elsewhere, Enza meets with Dilan and her father Carro Rylanz. Dilan presents Karn's prior record from Morlana One, with Enza explaining that they obtained it from a Preox-Morlana database. Dilan briefs Carro, explaining that Karn served as a corporate cop for five years and that he was fired by the ISB under dishonorable circumstances. Carro smiles and says that Karn's past history explains "a lot of things."

While Karn is walking home that night, he encounters Carro and Enza outside the entrance to his apartment building. Carro and Enza show empathy for Karn, who is upset about the ISB raid. He says that he was interrogated for two hours like a criminal. When Carro asks if this raid was in response to a meeting, Karn explains that the ISB were looking for a listening device which he neglected to check. Karn speculates that the raid was a ruse for the ISB to install their own listening device. Carro looks with shock and sympathy as Karn adds that the ISB do as they please.

Carro says that it is a lesson for all of them while Enza describes it as humiliating. Carro says that many believe that the Emperor Palpatine is unaware of what is being done on his behalf. He believes that the ISB is running a "shadow government." Karn agrees and says that they have only seen half of it. Carro asks about the possibility of finding a way to work with the Empire and says that they need to see what is on those carriers. Enza asks Karn to investigate the true purpose of the facility that the Empire is building on Ghorman.

Karn says that he doesn't know. Carro tells Karn that they need to find out what is on those transports. Karn says that the official records say that the transports are carrying construction material. When Carro asks about the rest of the cargo, Karn replies that not every transport has a bill of lading. Carro says that the Ghorman Front will be interested in uncovering the secret cargo.

An unexpected visit[]

Back on Coruscant, Bix Caleen walks down the corridor of her and Andor's safehouse with a blaster as someone knocks on the door. Caleen is relieved to see her friend and leader Luthen Rael. Rael says that Andor still has work to do. He compliments the view outside the window but declines Caleen's offer for a drink. Rael says that he has slept at the safehouse twice. Caleen asks when the hiding and conflict will end and confides that she is not as strong as him. Rael thinks that Caleen is not in her right mind, prompting Caleen to suggest she is stronger than he thinks.

When Rael offers to help Caleen find a new place, Caleen confides that she does not like living on Coruscant. Rael picks up a vial and expresses concern about Caleen's mental and physical health. She runs her lips together and nods. Caleen then asks Rael if he came to visit her because he needs her to do something. Rael remarks that she has not lost her attention to detail. He advises her to rest until Andor returns. Caleen insists that Rael return the vial, explaining that she uses it for sleep. Rael cautions that the medication she is taking does not resolve her nightmare problem and warns her to be careful. Caleen surmises that Rael needs her to be "healthy."

Glimpses[]

Elsewhere on D'Qar, Wilmon Paak and Pluti work on the machine. Pluti spins the machine but it quickly spins to a stop and short-circuits. Paak tries to tutor him but Pluti expresses frustration with the eight variations that he has to remember for operating the machine. Pluti asks Paak who taught him but Paak doesn't answer. Paak explains that he cannot leave until Pluti figures out how the machine works.

Back on Ghorman, Karn browses through his computer. One of his subordinates asks what time is his flight to Coruscant. Karn says he is just backing up their transport schedules and frets about the ISB monitoring his movements. When the brown-skinned human woman offers to help, Karn asks her to get the audit back on track and reminds her to maintain security protocols. Once she has left, Karn folds up two datachips from the top of the computer and pops one onto a stack on his desk. He pockets one of the chips. After exiting his office, he meets with the Ghorman Front rebel Samm, who is a vendor. While buying a souvenir spider, he discreetly passes Sarn the holo-chip. Karn looks around anxiously.

At Rael's gallery, Marki meets with Mishko, offering to sell an artifact. Mishko explains that her employer, Sculdun, is in a fit of rage over a forged vase and has ordered an audit of his entire collection. At the Ghorman Front's base, Enza and Dilan pore over the information from Karn's stolen datachip; which contains a precise Imperial inventory. Dilan notices certain entries with the code "MSR." Enza asks Leeza for help. Leeza explains that it stands for "Military Security Required" and that the drivers need special clearance. Dilan asks Enza to get her father but Enza says that they should analyze the data first.

Andor's arrival on Ghorman[]

Meanwhile, a disguised Andor arrives at his hotel on Ghorman. An alien guest tips a receptionist before leaving. Andor is next in the queue and identifies himself as "Varian Skye." A porter named Thela introduces Andor to his hotel room, explaining that a single console controls the holo-screen, air flow and window blinds. Looking out the window, Andor asks Thela about the Tarkin Massacre and the memorial in the big square. When Andor asks Thela about his thoughts on the massacre, the porter is unwilling to share his opinion but says he was twelve years old when the massacre occurred and knows its history. When Thela changes topic, Andor apologizes for making him feel uncomfortable. After Andor tips him, the porter explains that they have been instructed not to talk about the Tarkin Massacre.

Andor says he is a designer. This relaxes Thela who gives a brief history of the Tarkin Massacre. He explains that Grand Moff Wilhuff Tarkin wanted to land his starship but a crowd was occupying the landing pad. They did not expect Tarkin to land his cruiser on a crowd of unarmed civilian protesters. Thela tells Andor that his father died saving him. Andor says he is sorry to hear that. The porter says his wife thinks they are insane for staying around the massacre site and asks Andor if he needs extra services. Andor thanks Thela and allows him to leave. The sliding door shuts. Andor gazes over the courtyard with a grim look.

Reunion on Coruscant[]

On Coruscant, a smiling Karn walks through the spaceport. Later, he meets with Dedra Meero at her condominium. She is dressed in a black waist-coat. After permitting Karn inside, they exchange a kiss. Karn says he was careful and Meero says she made sure that he was being followed per Lio Partagaz's orders. Meero says they can spend an hour together and orders him to turn off the lights. Karn is unhappy that he had her tracked. Meero reiterates her order to turn off the lights.

Later, Karn gives a souvenir spider to his mother Eedy. She initially recoils but warms to it and nicknames the spider "Syril." Eedy plays with the spider while Karn sips on blue milk. Elsewhere in Coruscant and still in the safe house, Caleen watch a current affairs holoshow called Good Morning, Coruscant featuring Toffi and Moffi. She rests with a blaster in hand, struggling to keep her eyes open.

Making contact with the Ghorman Front at an ornate cafhouse, Andor meets with Enza Rylanz, introducing himself as "Varian Skye." After exchanging pleasantries, Andor expresses surprise that she contacted him first, saying that he had intended to make contact with her tomorrow. After ordering drinks, Enza explains that the cafhouse used to be popular with designers, weavers and buyers. However, it is less busy due to the troubles with the Empire. When Enza asks if his hotel is half full, Andor proceeds to business and asks her directly what the Ghorman Front is planning. When Andor asks to meet her father Carro, Enza suggests that his "friend" Luthen Rael could have come himself.

Andor toys with her, suggesting that he is the friend or a spy. He says that he is whom she wants her to be. Andor warns that people died rushing into causes and advises her to be careful. As Andor sips on his drink, Carro says that it is hard to be patient when one's world is falling apart. Andor insists on meeting Carro, adding that he needs fabric. Posing as a fashion designer, he asks when is a good time to visit. Enza replies that she will send word in the morning. Before parting, he whispers that the people she has sent to follow him are drawing attention to themselves and asks her to send them away before giving a greeting.

The following day, Andor exits the cafhouse into the square where anti-Imperial protesters are chanting at the Monument to the Fallen. A skyscraper under construction looms over the square. Andor puts on a pair of tinted square sunglasses and visits a showroom inside a modernist-looking building. Inside, he is greeted by Enza and Dilan who removes his cloak. Enza introduces Andor to her father Carro at the far end of the showroom. Andor compliments Carro's showroom. Carro explains that his twillery is nineteen generations old, one of the youngest twilleries in Palmo. Carro offers Andor the opportunity to visit one of his webbery estates.

Andor gets straight to business and flicks a hand-held device. Carro turns to lead Andor to somewhere quiet. Andor hands the device to Enza. Carro has been briefed about Andor's conversation with Enza and says that it appears his group has a lot to learn. When Andor asks if it is safe to chat, Carro explains that he has his business swept for listening devices each day since the twillery industry is a competitive one with twilleries spying on each other. Carro and Enza explain that they rescued a rebel pilot who crashed in the mountains.

Carro replies that Andor's sender is nothing more than a voice to him. Despite their frequent messaging, Carro is uncertain who is on the other end. Andor preserves the secret identity of Rael, saying that it is for everyone's benefit. Andor hands Carro a fresh code crystal for his radio, explaining that it will only fit the transmitter he is given. Andor offers the crystal as a bond. Carro then talks about the Imperial armory being built in the center of Palmo. While the Imperials deny the building is an armory, Carro thinks they are lying and describes its construction as a violation of the Imperial Charter.

Carro explains that the Ghorman Front has infiltrated the armory's work force and have an Imperial source in their service. Andor warns Carro against using an Imperial source since the Empire is skilled at sowing disinformation. Samm lingers nearby, pretending to browse the store. Dilan vouches for the source, describing them as reliable. He offers Andor a drink. Carro tells Andor that shipments come from cargo carrier from the South Depot at night through Palmo city. Carro says they have been tracking the routes and vehicles and know which ones to target. When Andor asks if he is referring to the carriers with weapons, Carro replies that they know what the Empire is doing and need to catch them in their lie. He says their purpose is to expose the truth to the people of Ghorman.

When Andor asks about their weapons, Dilan replies that they plan to start their own armory. Andor smiles and deduces that they plan to steal weapons in order to bolster their armory. Samm joins the conversation and warns that the cargo carrier is a military transport which will be difficult to take. Carro quietens the younger rebels and tells Andor that tactics are not their strength. Enza adds that the Ghormans need an adviser. Andor asks for Carro to send swatches over to his hotel. Andor tells them to check on the radio and asks for a tour of Palmo at night. Dilan helps Andor back into his coat. Andor tells them to meet at his hotel. The two wave a Ghorman greeting and Andor returns the salute. A Ghorlectipod spins inside its glass case.

The debriefing[]

Karn briefs Meero and Partagaz about his contacts with the Ghorman Front leadership including Carro Rylanz. When Partagaz asks if the rebels are buying his story, Meero replies they are skeptically confident. Karn believes the Front is planning something, describing them as inexperienced but very eager. Partagaz praises Karn’s observations. Karn says that Meero's plan to bait the Ghorman Front needs to begin somewhere. Partagaz agrees this is the right moment to begin and asks how can he help.

Karn tells Partagaz and Meero that the transport schedules need to be consistent, so that the information he passes them is accurate. Meero seeks oversight of military security on Ghorman. Partagaz agrees. Meero advises that following the raid, the Empire will need to calibrate retribution carefully. She wants the Ghorman Front to feel emboldened and carry out further attacks against the Empire. Meero says she will make sure things don't get out of control. Partagaz thanks Karn for his work while Meero says she will keep him briefed. After Partagaz leaves, Karn remarks this feels like the greatest day in his life. Meero is pleased for her boyfriend.

Guest of the Partisans[]

Meanwhile on D'Qar, Paak and the Partisans carve meat from an animal being roasted over a spit. Paak watches over his student Pluti. Pluti meets up with Saw Gerrera and tells him he is making progress in learning the variations around the machine from Paak. Gerrera suggests getting rid of Paak because he has seen too much. Pluti says that Paak has good engineering skills. When Gerrera points out that they have Pluti, Pluti asks about Paak's team. When Gerrera suggests arranging an "accident", Pluti vouches for Paak. Gerrera thinks Pluti lacks confidence.

Pluti asks Gerrera for more information about an upcoming mission and says that the variations he are learning are driving him crazy. Pluti proposes focusing on one variation. Gerrera moves his head closer and reveals that the Partisans will be striking Station Four junction in Neen Valley on Markez Moon. They will be leaving the following night. Gerrera says that Two Tubes will be leading the mission. When Pluti asks about Paak, Gerrera says they can keep him alive for now. Paak watches the two from afar while chewing his food. He watches Pluti warily.

Later, Gerrera and Tubes enter Paak and Pluti's makeshift workspace where they find the two men lowering their machine into a casing. Gerrera asks Paak if his student is ready to operate the machine on his own without any help from him. Paak says yes. Gerrera suddenly raises his blaster at the two men. Paak panics, thinking that Gerrera intends to kill him now that he has outlived his usefulness. Paak pleads for his life but Gerrera instead shoots Pluti in the head, killing him. Gerrera denounces Pluti as a traitor.

Two Tubes retrieves a hidden transmitter from Pluti's jacket while Gerrera explains that Pluti has been transmitting to the Empire. As the other Partisans react with shock, Gerrera explains that the Imperials has set up an ambush at the Markez Moon pipeline. Gerrera tells his Partisans to prepare to evacuate since the Empire will be pursuing them following their agent Pluti's death. The Partisans cheer at their small victory. A shell-shocked Paak stands in the corridor while Gerrera tells him that it "is on him." The Partisans depart in several X-wing starfighters and a larger cargo ship into hyperspace.

Rising stakes[]

At Rael's gallery, Rael is greeted by Marki, who brings him news that the Coryio Chalice is a forgery. She explains that the Sculduns are going to audit their entire collection and fears they will discover their microphone. Rael asks if Marki heard this on the microphone. Marki warns that the Sculduns are taking their entire artifact collection out the day after the party. Rael looks worried.

Later, Rael chastises Marki for coming up with the idea of planting a listening device in Sculdun's gallery. Marki counters that Rael was not upset when they caught Colonel Wulff Yularen lying on the microphone. Marki adds the HoloNews buyout and Sculdun courting the Grand Vizier. Rael dismisses this information as crumbs, prompting Marki to remind him that he agreed to this plan. Marki tries to distance himself and admits he is struggling to keep track of the various lines of information including the radios, frequencies and messages. Rael says that Marki keeps pretending they have things under control. Marki asks if he has finished ranting and says that they will need to retrieve the microphone at the party. She warns that they need to be prepared if they are discovered.

Planning a heist[]

At night on Ghorman, a convoy of three cargo carriers dries through a narrow street under rainfall. Enza and Dilan watch in an alleyway. As the convoy drives through a narrow street, Samm briefs Andor about the Imperial truck operations. He learns that the Imperial convoys travel in groups of three vehicles. The Ghorman rebels brief Andor about a tunnel where they slide their cargo down for pickup.

Later, Carro meets with Andor at a fancy cafhouse. Over a cup of caf, Carro asks if Andor is going to bring reinforcements to help with the raid. Andor thinks that hijacking the carrier can be done but fears the Ghorman Front lacks experience in getting away. He is critical of the Front's plan to advertise their heist. Carro asks if they should let the Empire continue oppressing and exploiting them. Andor says he has more questions then recommendations, prompting Carro to remark that he is not much of a revolutionary. The twillery owner departs and tells Andor to tell his friend that he is not impressed. Andor reflects on the disastrous meeting alone.

The initiation ritual[]

Meanwhile, the Partisans, including a Gigoran, gather on a rainy precipice overlooking a pipeline. Gerrera stands near a parked X-wing while a masked Paak operates a machine. Gerrera tells his troops that he was a prisoner at a work camp in the jungle. He says that the camp had no droids and beasts. Paak sets up the machinery while Gerrera recalls the harsh living conditions in the slave work camp. He says that there were 200-330 slaves prisoners. All of them including the guards started to itch. Paak turns the dials of the machine, which begins spinning. Gerrera continues his story as a display lights up.

Paak tells the Partisans that the valve is open. Gerrera basks in the smell of the poisonous vapor, alarming Paak. Gerrera says rhydonium reminds him of his late sister and tells Paak that he is crazy. He says that revolution is about being unloved, hated and cannon fodder. He asks Paak where he is and tells him that he is with the Partisans. Paak decides to join the Partisans, removing his mask and goggles. He writhes in pain as he breathes in the rhydonium. Gerrera encourages him to breathe in the rhydonium.

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Notes and references[]

  1. 1.0 1.1 1.2 1.3 1.4 1.5 1.6 1.7 1.8 StarWars.com First Andor A Star Wars Story Teaser Trailer and Poster Revealed on StarWars.com (backup link)
  2. 2.0 2.1 Andor — "I Have Friends Everywhere"
  3. Andor — "Ever Been to Ghorman?" dates the second arc of Andor Season 2 to 3 BBY. Therefore, "I Have Friends Everywhere" dates to 3 BBY.

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