Editor’s Note: The following contains spoilers from Episodes 1-4 of Andor.Mon Mothmais one of the most important characters in theStar Warsfranchise. A founding member of the Rebel Alliance who saw it through to the end, Mothma was first introduced inStar Wars: Episode VI- Return of the Jediwhen she was played byCaroline Blakiston. Mothma serves as the leader of the rebels as they gather information on the secondDeath Star.Genevieve O’Reillywas cast to play a younger version of Mothma inStar Wars: Episode III - Revenge of the Sith, where she works alongside Bail Organa (Jimmy Smits) to begin a resistance in the Senate against Chancellor Palpatine (Ian McDiarmid).
Although O’Reilly scenes were deleted from the final version of the film,she returns to play Mothma inAndor.This week’s episode, “Aldhani,” takes a look at the difficult situation that Mothma is in due to her involvementin the Rebel Alliance.She must retain her role as an Imperial Senator representing her homeworld of Chadrila, but she’s fearful of spies. When she covertly meets withLuthen Rael (Stellan Skarsgard),she admits that things are becoming even more difficult for her.

“Aldhani” explored a new part of Mothma’s life by introducing her husband, Perrin Fertha (Alastair Mackenzie). A fellow Imperial Senator, Fertha appears to be at odds with his wife about their life under Imperial rule. It’s implied that Fertha is unaware of his wife’s involvement with the rebels, signifying that her most dangerous enemy might be one close to home.
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Fertha’s Role and His Ties to Palpatine’s Inner Circle Members
Both Mothma and Fertha come from the planet Chandrila, a peaceful and luxurious planet similar in its philosophies to Alderaan. In “Aldhani,” Mothma returns home to find that her husband is in the midst of planning an expensive dinner party. This is the first sign of marital strife between the two; Mothma only pretends to be interested in the luxury items Rael is selling in order to covertly meet with him about the planned heist. However, her husband seems to enjoy the benefits of his wealth.
Although Fertha had held the party in honor of the governor of Hanna, a city on Chandrila, he decided to invite the Imperial senators Ars Dangor and Sly Moore. These two are Mothma’s opponents within the Senate, and we know from later canon materials that they both are in Palpatine’s inner circle. Mothma has tried to disguise her political leanings in the Senate, butshe admits to Rael that it’s getting harder and harder. She mentions to Fertha that the previous day, Dangor and Moore had cut off the critical Ghorman hyperspace trade route. As a result, countless worlds are in starvation.
Mon Mothma’s Situation
Rael also mentions that Fertha has an interest in Imperial weapons. Although details about theDeath Starare still heavily guarded, the Empire has beenstripping planets like Mimbanof their natural resources to produce different weapon construction processes. This suggests that Fertha is in support of the Imperial military, as he’s already friendly with Imperial senators that support Palpatine. This means that Mothma’s actions in the senate will be increasingly scrutinized.
Andortakes place in the year 5 B.B.Y. (Before the Battle of Yavin), meaning it is still a decade before the events ofStar Wars: Episode IV- A New Hope(and by association,Rogue One: A Star Wars Story). However, Mothma doesn’t publicly come out in support of the Rebel Alliance until 2 B.B.Y. In “Secret Cargo,” an episode ofStar Wars Rebels, Mothma gives an address condemning the Empire for the Ghoran massacre. As a result, she’s branded a traitor and must flee.
InRogue One, we know that Mothma has been a fugitive for a while. This puts her in a difficult decision inAndor; is Fertha someone that she was forced to marry due to a Chandrilan custom, or did she knowingly wed him to gain insights into the Empire’s activities? The fact that Pertha is openly a supporter of Palpatine suggests that at least some portion of the Chandrilan population shares his beliefs.
Alastair Mackenzie
This is Scottish actor Alastair Mackenizie’s first appearance inAndor, but he is expected to be a series regular. A veteran of film, television, and theater, Mackenzie has primarily appeared in U.K productions. You might recognize him from the Netflix historical action filmOutlaw King, the romantic dramaPerfect Sense,Mike Leigh’sPeterloo, or theBlack Mirrorpilot episode “The National Anthem.” He is also set to have a recurring role in the fifth season ofThe Crownas Commander Richard J. Aylard, the Private Secretary to the Prince of Wales from 1991 to 1996.