

A Touch of Cloth Season 2 scores a low 2/10 on wokeness as pure gag-driven parody that stays neutral and story-focused with zero political messaging.
A Touch of Cloth Season 2 is a pure gag-driven parody of British police procedurals, created by Charlie Brooker as an 'outrageously stupid' spoof in the Airplane! mold rather than any form of messaging.
The core premise centers on Jack Cloth going undercover against armed robbers and Macratty, with Anne Oldman dealing with ACC Tom Boss; the bisexual subplot involving Oldman (Suranne Jones) and mayoral candidate Hope Goodgirl (Anna Chancellor) functions as one absurd running gag among many, including Goodgirl's predatory seduction attempts, her eventual crushing death under telethon scenery, and the finale's ridiculous suggestion of Cloth walking hand-in-hand into the sunset with male murderer Boss.
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We've run a full content analysis on A Touch of Cloth - Season 2 and scored it 2/10 on the woke scale. Read our detailed breakdown above to see exactly what we found.
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