

Evil Season 3 earns a low 3/10 woke score by focusing on its core premise of faith, demons, and supernatural investigations, treating social media and memes as horror vehicles rather than platforms for political messaging.
Evil Season 3 maintains a core premise centered on a Catholic Church team assessing supernatural claims versus psychological explanations, with storylines driven by demons, possessions, memes, cults, algorithms, and personal faith struggles rather than identity politics.
The main cast features Mike Colter as David Acosta (a Black seminarian-turned-priest), Katja Herbers as Kristen Bouchard (white forensic psychologist), and Aasif Mandvi as Ben Shakir (tech contractor of Indian descent), reflecting organic professional diversity in a procedural format without any source-material swaps or forced recasting of established characters. Episode plots, such as investigating a Slender Man-style meme inducing blasphemy, a viral app called TipTop, or possessed toys, incorporate contemporary elements like social media obsession and online trolling but frame them as vehicles for demonic influence or horror, not explicit critiques of systemic issues or traditional norms.
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We've run a full content analysis on Evil - Season 3 and scored it 3/10 on the woke scale. Read our detailed breakdown above to see exactly what we found.
Our analysis checks for themes like identity politics, race-swapping, gender ideology, environmental activism, anti-religious messaging, and other progressive agenda elements. The score breakdown above shows which specific categories were flagged and how heavily they factor into Evil - Season 3's overall score.
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We evaluate media across multiple ideological categories on a 0–10 scale. Scores of 0–3 mean story-first, 4–6 have moderate elements, and 7–10 flag heavily agenda-driven content. Learn more about our methodology →
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