Why The Wild 'Foundation' Clone Emperors Are So Different In Season 3
Briefly

Foundation Season 3 introduces a transformation in Brother Day's character, shifting from a bloodthirsty dictator to a laid-back leader, akin to a stoner. This season shows Empire as no longer the dominant force in the galaxy, with Spacers previously abandoning the Empire for the Foundation. Consequently, Empire now relies on old-fashioned jump gates for space travel, highlighting its humbling position in the galaxy and the character developments among the clone emperors of the Cleonic Dynasty.
Brother Day's character in Foundation Season 3 transforms from a bloodthirsty dictator to a more relaxed leader, displaying a detached, stoner-like attitude. Lee Pace describes him as thinking, 'Relax, guys. The galaxy is going to do what it's going to do.' His perspective differs greatly from his brothers' decisions, who still believe they can manipulate outcomes.
Empire’s status has diminished; it is no longer the supreme power of the galaxy. Following Season 2, Spacers have abandoned Empire for the Foundation, forcing Empire to resort to outdated jump gates for interstellar travel.
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