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: In Coruscant, Mon Mothma is backed into a corner. To fund the growing rebellion, she is forced to consider a deal with a shady chandler, Tay Kolma, which involves introducing her daughter to a high-ranking thug's son—a move that highlights the personal cost of her political defiance.
The title "Nobody's Listening" carries a dual meaning. On one hand, it refers to the literal lack of oversight or care from the prison guards on Narkina 5, who rely on the "floor" to keep order. On the other, it highlights the Imperial Bureaucracy's fatal flaw: their arrogance. The Empire is so convinced of its total control that they stop listening to the rumblings of dissent, believing the prisoners are too broken to rebel. Andor.S01E09.Nobodys.Listening.1080p.DSNP.WEBRi...
"How many guards on each level?" Kino: "Never more than twelve." Why It Matters : In Coruscant, Mon Mothma is backed into a corner
The final exchange between Cassian and a shell-shocked Kino is the spark for the coming rebellion: On one hand, it refers to the literal
The episode ends with the tragic death of Ulaf, an elderly prisoner just days away from his "release." When the prison doctor confirms that Ulaf won't be replaced but rather "processed" back into the system, the illusion of the 30-day countdown shatters for Kino Loy (Andy Serkis).