Curious about what happened to Brasso and Tay in Andor Season 2 Episode 3? As the Rebellion gains momentum, the show takes a darker turn, exposing the true cost of resistance against the Empire. The episode delivers two major character deaths that reshape the emotional stakes of the series.
Here’s what led to Brasso’s and Tay’s fates, how they tie into the Rebellion’s brutal reality, and what their losses reveal about the fight for freedom.

Does Brasso die in Andor Season 2 Episode 3?
Yes, Brasso dies in Andor Season 2 Episode 3.
He is shot by stormtroopers during an Imperial raid on Mina-Rau. Cassian Andor arrives too late to save him but manages to evacuate Bix and Wilmon.
Brasso lived a quiet life on Mina-Rau with fellow Ferrix survivors. During an Imperial census operation, the Empire grew suspicious of the group’s presence. As Imperial forces closed in, they discovered and shot Brasso. Cassian escaped with Bix and Wilmon, leaving Brasso’s body behind. The rebels performed no traditional funeral rites, and Brasso’s death underscored the sacrifices they made in the early days of the Rebellion.
What happens to Tay Kolma in Andor Season 2 Episode 3?
Tay is killed in Episode 3 on Chandrila.
Mon Mothma’s associate, Cinta Kaz, eliminates Tay at the direction of Luthen Rael after Tay attempts to extort Mon for more money to support the Rebellion.
Tay had been aiding Mon Mothma in secretly moving funds for the Rebellion. However, as his personal life unraveled, he demanded more money, risking exposure. Luthen, seeing Tay as a liability, orders Cinta to act. Cinta, also present on Chandrila, carries out the execution. Tay’s death underlines the moral compromises leaders like Mon Mothma must endure. She later drowns her emotions in alcohol and dancing at her daughter’s wedding, knowing she sacrificed her friend’s life for the cause.
Brasso and Tay’s deaths highlight the core theme of Andor Season 2’s first arc: the Rebellion stands on sacrifice, secrecy, and lost innocence. Every character action reveals the harsh realities of resisting the Empire.