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The actor digs into the complicated nature of his character, and why he doesn't think Syril could press the big button on the Death Star.
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I Can't Believe 'Andor' Actually Made Me Feel Sorry for Syril Karn, but That Moment Was DevastatingEditor's note: The below contains spoilers for Andor Season 2 Episode 8.Love him, detest him, or just enjoy his comedic interludes, Syril Karn (Kyle Soller) is a divisive figure within and outside ...
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"It's Strangled By The Empire": How Syril & Dedra's Relationship Has Been Impacted By The Empire Explained By Andor StarsIn the first season, Syril Karn (Kyle Soller) was introduced as a Deputy Inspector who later found a chance to grow within the Empire. His potential love interest, Dedra Meero (Denise Gough ...
Despite feeding inside information about the rebels’ plans to his Imperial supervisors, Syril is caught off-guard and feels betrayed by his partner Dedra (Denise Gough), who knew the truth all ...
“Who are you?” is the question that haunts Syril Karn for his entire life. From the moment we met him, prim and proper security uniform modified to be just so, a sense of purpose in a vast and ...
"I really always thought Syril is a victim of this ideology," said Andor's Kyle Soller, discussing his character Syril Karn's intense dedication to the Empire. "He is a villain, of course ...
Normally, his crime would be swept under bureaucratic red tape, but the ambitious Syril Karn (Kyle Soller) sees this case as an opportunity to prove himself. Instead, it all blows up in Syril’s ...
It is, instead, the death of Syril Karn (Kyle Soller), the tightly wound Imperial busybody whose initial Season 1 investigation into Cassian Andor (Diego Luna) set in motion all of the show’s ...
Those are the last words Syril Karn, Andor's resident ladder-climbing imperial bootlicker, ever heard. And considering the phrase made up the title of the episode—which would serve to be Syril's ...
From the beginning of Andor, Syril Karn is portrayed as a man driven by a need for order and recognition. His initial discovery that Cassian had killed two Imperial guards in his sector ignites an ...
During season one of Andor, Kyle Soller’s Syril Karn was described by a journalist as a fascist, something series creator Tony Gilroy outright rejected at the time. After forcing Dedra’s ...
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