Lieutenant Meero, meanwhile, contemptuous and career-driven, has zero time for Syril making himself a persistent nuisance.
After Season 2’s first three episodes, the unquantifiable is now definitively romantic.
Overeager and the Empire’s version of idealistic, Syril disobeys orders by continuing to investigate Cassian’s case.

Once Cassian evades Syril’s trap on Ferrix, the Deputy Inspector is summarily humiliated and fired.
Dedra’s male colleagues also underestimate and undercut her potential, but in thenightmarish ways only bureaucracycan breed.
Yetwhere Syril falls, Dedra rises, her tenacity rewarded by Major Partagaz (Anton Lesser).

Image via Disney+
That fixation might stem more from Dedra’s proximity to power than the icy blonde herself.
Inconveniently, Dedra only views Syril as a depleted asset within the boundaries of her assignment.
She rejects his proposed partnership, essentially leaving his spam texts on read.

With Cassian off-planet, things take a dangerous turn for his allies.
Soon after,Dedra’s own Ferrix debacle saddles both characters with Cassian Andor-related career disgrace.
Right now,they align as virtually the same person in different fonts.

Both characters are astronomically ambitious, impossibly stubborn, terrifyingly insightful, and a little awkward.
Yes, Dedra is asserting control over her dominion, which now includes Syril.
This time, those skills are solely for her boyfriend’s emotional benefit.

Star Wars thrives upon the banality of evil, butwe’ve never witnessed Imperial officers combating such everyday banality.
UntilAndortakes its final bow,where Syril and Dedra’s cultivated domesticity progresses from here remains a mystery.
New episodes ofAndorSeason 2 premiere on Tuesdays on Disney+.

