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Homeland
TV series · 2011DramaWar & PoliticsCrime

Homeland

20Based

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No detectable agenda — story first.

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The Verdict

Homeland is a tense espionage drama whose protagonist happens to be a brilliant, deeply flawed woman — that's strong writing, not girlboss messaging. It engages with weighty geopolitical themes critically but keeps message subordinate to story. There is essentially no LGBTQ+ content, no identity swapping, and no preachy activism — it scores low across the board.

What the AI Flagged

Each axis scored 0–100, with the receipts. The headline score weights the worst offense, so a single egregious element isn't diluted by the rest.

Identity Swaps

0

Original characters in a contemporary political thriller; no established characters swapped.

Girlboss & Male Demotion

20

Carrie is a brilliant female lead but is deeply flawed and often wrong; male characters like Saul and Brody are well-rounded, not diminished as a message.

  • Carrie's bipolar disorder repeatedly undermines her judgment
  • Saul portrayed as a wise, competent mentor

LGBTQ+ / Trans / Non-Binary Content

10

The show is overwhelmingly heterosexual in focus with minimal LGBTQ+ content.

DEI Casting

15

Diverse cast plausible for a CIA/Washington setting; nothing contradicts the world.

Preachiness

25

Engages with terrorism, surveillance, and US foreign policy critically but folds it into espionage drama rather than sermonizing.

  • Storylines question drone strikes and CIA conduct
  • Moral ambiguity of intelligence work explored

Anti-Masculinity / Anti-West

20

Critiques aspects of US foreign policy and intervention but frames it through character and plot, not as a blanket anti-West message.

  • Brody's radicalization stems from a drone strike on civilians
  • Mixed portrayals of American intelligence operations

Source Betrayal

0

Adapted from Israeli series Prisoners of War, but changes are creative not identity-driven.

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