Supernatural

Supernatural

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September 13, 2005
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Analysis Score2/10
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TL;DR Verdict

Supernatural scores low on wokeness (0-3/10 for 14 seasons) with traditional monster hunts and organic diversity, spiking only to 6/10 in S15 via Castiel's queer confession—but stays mostly neutral overall.

Detailed Analysis

"Supernatural" is a long-running horror-fantasy series following white brothers Sam and Dean Winchester on road-trip monster hunts, emphasizing family bonds, classic supernatural tropes, escalating biblical mythology (demons, angels, apocalypses), and brotherly loyalty across 15 seasons. Early seasons (1-6) are purely traditional with zero progressive messaging, incidental diversity, or identity politics, earning near-perfect low "wokeness" scores (0-2/10), while mid-seasons (7-14) introduce minor organic elements like lesbian hacker Charlie, Asian prophet Kevin, deaf hunter Eileen, and strong females (Billie, Rowena) that fit the lore without driving narratives or sparking backlash (3/10 scores). Season 15 marks a shift with prominent LGBTQ+ representation via Castiel's canon queer confession to Dean as a pivotal plot point (6/10), but the aggregate profile remains predominantly neutral and entertainment-focused, with low scores reflecting minimal ideological influence overall.

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