The Expanse Season 2 features a diverse cast that aligns organically with its multicultural future setting, including characters like Naomi Nagata (played by Dominique Tipper) and Chrisjen Avasarala (Shohreh Aghdashloo), reflecting the books' descriptions without forced race or gender swaps. Themes explore interplanetary tensions, resource scarcity, and Belter oppression as metaphors for colonialism and inequality, but these drive the gripping hard sci-fi plot and character arcs rather than serving as explicit social justice lectures or identity politics sermons. There are no prominent LGBTQ+ focal points or overt critiques of traditional norms in Season 2; any progressive elements are incidental and seamlessly integrated, allowing the storytelling to prioritize entertainment, realism, and political intrigue over messaging. Creators show no stated activist intent to challenge norms via DEI mandates, and reception is overwhelmingly positive with praise for authentic representation that enhances rather than detracts from the narrative—no significant backlash labeling it 'woke' or citing quality compromises.