• Anas@lemmy.world
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    4 days ago

    Took me until I took a look at the reddit discussion threads to realize that

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    Tay is definitely getting a number, and that number is one bullet to the back of the head. I thought Luthen sent Cinta to keep an eye on him, in hindsight he’s definitely dead. He made himself into a liability.

    I also really like how the end of this arc mirrors the end of the first arc of Season 1, with Cassian flying them out for a change.

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      24 hours ago

      From his conversion with Mon in episode 2 where he talked about being undervalued and the rebels having caused damage to his investments it was instantly clear to me that he was a problem that was going to be solved.

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      3 days ago

      Yeah, I agree. Luthen sees him as a risk, and he needs very little risk to decide to take someone out. Shame. I liked Tay, and I think a good talk could have helped, but he definitely seems to be a risk; not entirely on board, knows too much, and served his purpose. Still, Luthen is ruthless.

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        24 hours ago

        Tay laid it out to Mon: He went out on a limb to help her hide her money and activities, he feels she hasn’t properly rewarded him, his existing investments have been hurt by the rebellion, and his personal life has fallen apart.

        He’s a loose cannon.