Were we supposed to feel uncomfortable about that Andor finale moment between Syril and Dedra? Creator Tony Gilroy has the answer:
Syril Karn has become one of Andor's most fascinating characters because he's just so miserable and incompetent. He went from being an overeager Deputy Inspector for Preox-Morlana who got swept up in a murder investigation to another unemployed millennial living at home with his mother Eedy after he got fired for disobeying orders.
Earlier in the season, Syril's obsession with tracking down Cassian Andor puts him on the radar of Dedra's own investigation into the rebellious activity across the galaxy. While there's nothing particularly remarkable about Dedra's line of questioning, Syril sees it as someone finally validating his suspicions about Cassian and the first time someone has viewed him as valuable. This, unfortunately, leads to him stalking her at work and drawing Dedra's ire.
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