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S1E2 · GLASS ONION
S1E2
· GLASS ONION Flashback

Andi’s fatal miscalculation revealed

In a flashback, Benoit Blanc narrates Andi’s final moments, exposing her fatal overconfidence. Miles, seated across from her at her kitchen table, speaks softly while she listens with cold detachment, unaware of the poison already working through her system. Blanc’s voiceover reveals Andi’s fatal flaw: her arrogance blinded her to the obvious threat—Miles himself—until the moment her consciousness fades. The irony deepens as Miles, distracted by a spider, gently releases it out the window, oblivious to her collapse. Her head strikes the table with finality, underscoring the tragic irony of her intelligence being her undoing. The scene serves as a turning point, revealing Andi’s complicity in the game’s deadly mechanics and Miles’ calculated betrayal, while foreshadowing the consequences of underestimating one’s adversary.

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Blanc describes Andi's earlier assessment of Miles, that she wouldn't fear him because she was clever enough.

confident to reflective ["Andi's kitchen table with tea being …

Andi's consciousness slips, and she realizes Miles has poisoned her; Blanc explains that she didn't see the real threat, the obvious threat, until it was too late, while Miles becomes distracted by a spider.

realization to dread ["Andi's kitchen table"]

Who Was There

Characters present in this moment

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Analytically detached, but with a nuanced awareness of the tragedy unfolding. His voice carries a weight of foreshadowing, as if he is not just recounting events but warning the audience (and the characters) of similar pitfalls.

Benoit Blanc’s voiceover narrates the flashback, dissecting Andi’s fatal flaw with clinical precision. His tone is analytical yet laced with a subtle undercurrent of tragedy, highlighting the irony of her intelligence being her undoing. Blanc’s narration serves as both a eulogy and a lesson, emphasizing the dangers of hubris and the importance of recognizing threats—even the obvious ones.

Goals in this moment
  • To expose Andi’s fatal flaw (arrogance) and the tragic irony of her death.
  • To foreshadow the consequences of underestimating adversaries, a theme that will resonate with the other characters.
Active beliefs
  • That intelligence without humility is a liability.
  • That even the most brilliant minds can be blind to the obvious when driven by pride.
Character traits
Analytical Detached yet empathetic Didactic Attuned to irony and tragedy Methodical in his storytelling
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Miles Bron
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Calmly detached, with a surface-level tenderness masking his role as the architect of Andi’s death. His distraction with the spider underscores his emotional unavailability and lack of remorse.

Miles Bron sits across from Andi at her kitchen table, speaking softly and gently, his demeanor calm and almost pleading. His focus shifts abruptly from their conversation to a spider on the table, which he carefully scoops up and releases out the open window—completely unaware of Andi’s collapse beside him. His actions are methodical yet detached, revealing his narcissistic preoccupation with trivialities even as he orchestrates her death.

Goals in this moment
  • To maintain the illusion of innocence and control over Andi, even as she dies.
  • To distract himself (and the audience) from the gravity of his actions by fixating on mundane details (e.g., the spider).
Active beliefs
  • That his intelligence and charm make him untouchable, even in murder.
  • That Andi’s death is a necessary sacrifice for his own legacy and power.
Character traits
Manipulative Narcissistic Detached Oblivious to consequences Symbolically gentle (ironically, given his violence)
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Initially cold and composed, but her emotional state shifts to horror and despair as she realizes her fatal mistake. Her final moments are marked by a glint of realization—too late—followed by the emptiness of death.

Andi Brand sits rigidly at the table, listening to Miles with cold detachment, her expression unreadable. As the poison takes effect, her consciousness slips; her eyes widen in a moment of horrified realization—she understands too late that Miles is the threat. Her body slumps forward, her head striking the table with a final, irreversible thud. Her death is swift, silent, and undignified, a stark contrast to her sharp intellect and unyielding pride.

Goals in this moment
  • To maintain her composure and intellectual superiority, even in the face of Miles’ manipulation.
  • To survive the encounter, unaware that her survival is already impossible.
Active beliefs
  • That her intelligence and legal acumen make her invulnerable to Miles’ direct threats.
  • That Miles’ charm and gentleness are genuine, not performative.
Character traits
Overconfident Intellectually arrogant Emotionally detached (until the end) Vulnerable in her final moments Tragically ironic (her brilliance is her undoing)
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Objects Involved

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Cassandra 'Andi' Brand's Poisoned Tea

The poisoned tea, already laced with toxin by Miles earlier, sits untouched on the table as Andi and Miles converse. The tea is the silent weapon of her demise, its presence unnoticed until the poison takes effect. Andi sips it unknowingly, her death a direct result of its lethal contents. The tea symbolizes the insidious nature of Miles’ betrayal—something ordinary and mundane becoming the instrument of her destruction.

Before: A steaming cup of tea placed on the …
After: The cup remains on the table, now empty, …
Before: A steaming cup of tea placed on the kitchen table, poison already administered by Miles. Andi drinks from it unknowingly as she listens to Miles.
After: The cup remains on the table, now empty, as Andi collapses. The tea’s role in her death is complete, its purpose fulfilled.
Andi Brand's Kitchen Table

The kitchen table serves as the stage for Andi’s death, its wooden surface bearing witness to her final moments. Miles and Andi sit across from each other, the table between them a physical and symbolic barrier. As Andi’s head strikes the table, it becomes the grim marker of her demise, a mundane object transformed into a symbol of her tragic end. The table’s sturdy presence contrasts with the fragility of life, underscoring the scene’s irony.

Before: A sturdy kitchen table with two teacups, a …
After: Andi’s body slumps forward, her head resting against …
Before: A sturdy kitchen table with two teacups, a spider crawling across its surface. Miles and Andi sit across from each other, engaged in conversation.
After: Andi’s body slumps forward, her head resting against the table. The spider is gone, released by Miles, leaving the table as a silent witness to her death.

Location Details

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Andi's Kitchen

Andi’s kitchen is a deceptively ordinary setting for her murder, its late-afternoon light casting long shadows across the table where she and Miles sit. The space is intimate yet charged with tension, the hum of everyday life (the open window, the spider, the tea) masking the violence unfolding. The kitchen’s domesticity contrasts sharply with the betrayal and death it witnesses, making the scene all the more tragic. It is a place of warmth and nourishment, twisted into a stage for cold calculation.

Atmosphere Tense yet deceptively calm, with a late-afternoon glow that softens the horror of the moment. …
Function The intimate setting for Andi’s murder, where the mundane (a kitchen table, tea, a spider) …
Symbolism Represents the violation of domestic safety and the illusion of control. The kitchen, a place …
Access Private and restricted to Andi and Miles during this moment. The open window suggests a …
Late-afternoon light slanting through the window, casting long shadows. The open window, through which Miles releases the spider—a symbol of escape and distraction. The sturdy kitchen table, bearing the weight of Andi’s collapsing body. The steaming teacups, one of which contains the poison that kills Andi.

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Key Dialogue

"BLANC: Of course she did. Miles's machine of lawyers and power could burn her through sheer dumb force but Miles himself? She was clever enough to not fear Miles."
"BLANC: No. She did not see the real threat, the obvious threat, until it was too late."
"BLANC: And one final time, she was pulled in. And succumbed."