Mia Wong
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Going from like, hey, if you like date me, you can not get deported because we have to maintain. I know you're illegal. And that's fine.
Yeah, and then, you know, and it just escalates from there and it's just straight up like sexual assault, right? And this is really, really, I mean, obviously it's jarring because it's, you know, like it's an on-screen depiction of an attempted sexual assault and then she like does a fight and she kills him, right?
Yeah, and then, you know, and it just escalates from there and it's just straight up like sexual assault, right? And this is really, really, I mean, obviously it's jarring because it's, you know, like it's an on-screen depiction of an attempted sexual assault and then she like does a fight and she kills him, right?
Yeah, and then, you know, and it just escalates from there and it's just straight up like sexual assault, right? And this is really, really, I mean, obviously it's jarring because it's, you know, like it's an on-screen depiction of an attempted sexual assault and then she like does a fight and she kills him, right?
But this was also very, very jarring to a lot of people because people are very, and this is a Star Wars thing too, they are very used to seeing fascism depicted through its own self-perception, right? People are very, very used to seeing fascism as something that is strong, that is ordered, that is disciplined, that is dangerous.
But this was also very, very jarring to a lot of people because people are very, and this is a Star Wars thing too, they are very used to seeing fascism depicted through its own self-perception, right? People are very, very used to seeing fascism as something that is strong, that is ordered, that is disciplined, that is dangerous.
But this was also very, very jarring to a lot of people because people are very, and this is a Star Wars thing too, they are very used to seeing fascism depicted through its own self-perception, right? People are very, very used to seeing fascism as something that is strong, that is ordered, that is disciplined, that is dangerous.
The problem is, the reality of fascism is that a lot of it is just a bunch of dipshit rapists who are pretending to be those guys.
The problem is, the reality of fascism is that a lot of it is just a bunch of dipshit rapists who are pretending to be those guys.
The problem is, the reality of fascism is that a lot of it is just a bunch of dipshit rapists who are pretending to be those guys.
And, you know, and this is one of the things Andor's always been very, very good at is you saw this last season, right? With, with Dedra, who is, her thing is that she is, you know, the very common American archetype of the cop who breaks all the rules to get the job done. And then, you know, and then like that, that's how she first is first introduced.
And, you know, and this is one of the things Andor's always been very, very good at is you saw this last season, right? With, with Dedra, who is, her thing is that she is, you know, the very common American archetype of the cop who breaks all the rules to get the job done. And then, you know, and then like that, that's how she first is first introduced.
And, you know, and this is one of the things Andor's always been very, very good at is you saw this last season, right? With, with Dedra, who is, her thing is that she is, you know, the very common American archetype of the cop who breaks all the rules to get the job done. And then, you know, and then like that, that's how she first is first introduced.
And then you see what that actually looks like in public, which is, you know, she is just straight up torturing Bix with like the screams of an entire, the death scream of an entire species. Yeah. That's in season one. Yeah, yeah, that's in season one.
And then you see what that actually looks like in public, which is, you know, she is just straight up torturing Bix with like the screams of an entire, the death scream of an entire species. Yeah. That's in season one. Yeah, yeah, that's in season one.
And then you see what that actually looks like in public, which is, you know, she is just straight up torturing Bix with like the screams of an entire, the death scream of an entire species. Yeah. That's in season one. Yeah, yeah, that's in season one.
And what's powerful about this is something Andor also does in the Prison Break episodes is like this fascist self-perception, right, of this sort of strong, ordered, disciplined, unified thing, that is just propaganda. They are not actually like that behind the scenes, right? It's just these fucking incredibly violent, like, petty losers doing this fucking shit, right?
And what's powerful about this is something Andor also does in the Prison Break episodes is like this fascist self-perception, right, of this sort of strong, ordered, disciplined, unified thing, that is just propaganda. They are not actually like that behind the scenes, right? It's just these fucking incredibly violent, like, petty losers doing this fucking shit, right?
And what's powerful about this is something Andor also does in the Prison Break episodes is like this fascist self-perception, right, of this sort of strong, ordered, disciplined, unified thing, that is just propaganda. They are not actually like that behind the scenes, right? It's just these fucking incredibly violent, like, petty losers doing this fucking shit, right?
And then, you know, the other thing about the sort of patriarchy side is that you see this on the other side with Mon Mothma's, like, you know, her sort of, like, money cleaner, who's what her old friend take home and, like, literally is demanding that, like, Mon Mothma have sex with him in order for him to keep doing this money-washing shit. Yeah.