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Article description: (description ) This attribute controls the content of the description and og:description elements. | The communist menace. Formerly a common villain source for Big Bad or henchmen villains in the Spy Drama, its now pretty much a Discredited Trope since the end of the Cold War, although an even more Eastern revival of sorts is possible (see below). Instead rogue former Soviet scientists tend to be in vogue in the role of the Mad Scientist who works for the Big Bad, as well as ruthless Russian mafia types. |