

Vladimir earns a low 2/10 woke score by subverting #MeToo narratives with bold female agency, skewering academic hypocrisy, and ditching politics for raw, story-driven erotic comedy.
"Vladimir" is a dark erotic comedy adapting Julia May Jonas's novel, focusing on a middle-aged professor's obsessive infatuation with a younger colleague against the backdrop of her husband's #MeToo-inspired academic scandal involving student affairs.
The series subverts progressive narratives by emphasizing the wife's unapologetic agency and solidarity with her husband, while satirizing hypocritical, out-of-touch academics and snowflake culture through ironic portrayals of modern gender concepts and past vs. present sexual liberation. Its overall woke score of 2/10 reflects the absence of creator activism, forced diversity, or social justice preaching, prioritizing entertaining human folly, interpersonal chaos, and traditional storytelling over identity politics.
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We've run a full content analysis on Vladimir and scored it 2/10 on the woke scale. Read our detailed breakdown above to see exactly what we found.
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