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In "Andor" Season 2, "Star Wars'" evil Galactic Empire is not just an aesthetic, and far more than just a mere symbol of fascism.
Brandon Gomes pushed back on the notion his Dodgers are baseball’s new “Evil Empire,” but someone in the marketing department maybe didn’t get that memo. As part of the team’s promo ...
Star Wars began by telling us the Empire is evil in A New Hope‘s opening scroll. An hour later we saw how true that was when Grand Moff Tarkin obliterated Alderaan, instantly murdering millions.
The brutality and evil of the Empire’s genocide worked on such a visceral level because of how they pulled it off. That years long plan was only possible because the media made it possible.
And it’s still a little weird to think we now live in a world where the Yankees are no longer the Evil Empire. To the untrained eye, maybe it’s tough to notice the difference. But you don’t ...
LOS ANGELES, Jan 23 (Reuters) - The Los Angeles Dodgers cemented their status as Major League Baseball's new "Evil Empire" this offseason with a raft of acquisitions that position the team as ...
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'Andor' Season 2 Finally Gives the Empire an IdentityThanks to "Andor," the Galactic Empire is no longer just an aesthetic or a force of expendable, faceless bad guys to stand behind a cackling evil sorcerer. It is not just a symbol of fascism anymore.
Andor has shown something we’ve always known but never understood better. It is showing us not only the true depths of the Empire’s evil, but who made that possible.
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