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  "publishedAt": "2026-05-12T22:51:49.000Z",
  "site": "https://thefield.blog",
  "textContent": "Oh, how much I hate politicians and people with money and power who join a good cause. I never liked Bail Organa or any of the other Senators (except Mon Mothma, now, but to be fair, I wasn’t liking what she was doing through the first season either). To so easily refute the contributions of many in a single sentence at the end of the season makes me so angry. To be on the moral high ground when the only thing you are giving away is your comfort and power disgusts me. Nonetheless, this is something I find myself navigating with difficulty in my life, so what can I say? The start of the season was very dull. You show the TIE Avenger, then just leave it there. At least they picked it up well after the mid-season, but the whole Ghorman massacre was a little too extended as well. Cassian’s inner struggle felt weaker in this season because if you send him on meh missions, you can’t really generate much interest in the character for me. Showing Yavin coming together was nice, but at the same time, you are just dropping hints to the rest of the films by showing Saw at Jedha. It is filling the wholes at the end, but I now find myself with more questions than ever before. Superb acting by the way!",
  "title": "Andor: Season 2"
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