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For just a few more days, you can snag three months of Apple TV for a mere $2.99 a month, a full $7 off the usual $9.99 monthly subscription rate.
That gives you a golden opportunity to catch up on such streaming gems as Severance, the mind-bending Adam Scott thriller that just wrapped up its second season.
Then there's The Studio, a behind-the-scenes Hollywood satire starring Seth Rogan that's scooping up rave reviews. Want to know what all the fuss is about? Now's your chance.
Finally, there's Murderbot, an upcoming sci-fi series about.… uh, killer robots, I guess? With this Apple TV deal, you'll get the opportunity to be ahead of the curve on that one.
Apple TV subscribers also get access to Friday Night Baseball, a weekly marque MLB matchup, along with Sunday Night Soccer, which serves up weekly matches from the best MLS teams.
And if you want to sign up for the full MLS Season Pass, you'll be able to do so for the discounted Apple TV rate of $12.99 a month, or $79 for the entire season. That's compared to $14.99/month or $99/season rate for non-Apple TV subscribers.
But if you've been snoozing on this Apple TV deal, it's time to wake up, because this terrific Apple TV discount ends Thursday, April 24. After that, the monthly Apple TV rate jumps back up to $9.99 a month, so be sure to act now.
If you do grab the deal, don't forget that you'll automatically be charged the full $9.99/month rate at the end of three-month discount period, so be sure to cancel before the deadline if you'd rather not pay extra.
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We know Cassian Andor is doomed. 2016's Rogue One makes clear he will meet an untimely death in a massive explosion. That sense of inevitable destruction lingered in the background of the first season of Andor, the prequel series that follows his journey from a low-rent criminal to a rebel spy. But his fate is even more crushing in Andor's second (and final) season, where the cost of fighting against the seemingly all-powerful Empire chips away at his soul.
"Rebellions are built on hope," was an iconic line from Rogue One, first uttered by Andor and then repeated triumphantly by that film's lead, Jyn Erso. In the streaming series' second season, we see how that idea is formed and inspires many people. Rebellions aren't just about massive space battles, and Death Star trench runs. They don't rely on an untrained kid hopping into a spaceship and scoring a major victory thanks to the Force and destiny. Rebellions start with small decisions by normal people, and through collective action they evolve into something powerful enough to take down empires. Read into that what you will.
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Andor always seemed like an odd series for Disney, which spent the last decade milking the Star Wars franchise for all it's worth. Crea
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