Foremost authority on evil, Dr. Evil, took a moment from his ongoing tussles with international man of mystery Austin Powers to hijack Saturday Night Live‘s cold opening last night in order to chastise both Sony and the North Korean government for giving evil organizations a bad name. He also took hacker collective Guardians of Peace, the ones claiming responsibility for last month’s cyberattack on Sony Pictures, for their lack of awareness of another evil organization that may have already claimed their acronym.
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