His & Hers Season 1, a Netflix adaptation of Alice Feeney's 2020 novel, features a diverse cast headlined by Black actress Tessa Thompson as Anna Andrews, a former news anchor, alongside supporting roles for Black actress Crystal R. Fox as her mother, Indian-American Sunita Mani, and Chinese-American Poppy Liu, in a story relocated from a British village to a small Georgia town. This casting introduces race changes from the source material's implied white British characters, but the shift fits the American setting without evident narrative clash or backlash. Themes lightly touch on social issues like the long-term effects of high school bullying, sexual assault, peer pressure, and class divides from the protagonists' youth, presented through backstory flashbacks, but these are underdeveloped, superficial, and subordinate to the core murder mystery plot involving lies, affairs, and twists. No overt lectures, identity politics, or systemic critiques dominate; the story prioritizes thriller suspense and estranged couple dynamics. Creators William Oldroyd and showrunner Dee Johnson show no public emphasis on activist intent or DEI mandates. Audience and critic reception is mixed, focusing on plot holes, frustrating pacing, and uneven execution rather than progressive elements, with only isolated, vague complaints about 'woke' pushing amid overwhelmingly plot-centric discourse.