

Longmire
AI Woke Score
No detectable agenda — story first.
confidence: medium
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The Verdict
Longmire is a traditional neo-Western crime drama that leans into its setting rather than any identity agenda. Its prominent Native American characters and reservation storylines reflect authentic Wyoming demographics and surface real social issues without preaching. Walt Longmire is a classic stoic male lead, and the show stays largely faithful to its source novels — there's very little here that registers as heavy-handed messaging.
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
5Characters are largely faithful to the source novels with no agenda-driven swaps.
Girlboss & Male Demotion
10Walt is a competent traditional male lead; female characters like Vic and Cady are capable but not framed at the men's expense.
- Deputy Vic Moretti is tough and skilled but works within the team
- Walt remains the central, respected authority figure
LGBTQ+ / Trans / Non-Binary Content
8Minimal LGBTQ+ content; the show focuses on crime and Western drama.
DEI Casting
25Native American characters and reservation storylines are prominent but fit the authentic Wyoming/Cheyenne setting rather than functioning as quota casting.
- Henry Standing Bear, a Cheyenne, is a central character
- Storylines on the Cheyenne reservation reflect real regional demographics
Preachiness
25Episodes touch on reservation poverty, jurisdiction, and treatment of Native Americans, but these are woven into plots rather than delivered as sermons.
- Conflicts over tribal vs. county jurisdiction
- Casino and reservation crime storylines raise social issues organically
Anti-Masculinity / Anti-West
10Celebrates traditional Western masculinity through Walt; no framing of masculinity as toxic.
- Walt embodies a stoic, principled lawman archetype
Source Betrayal
10Adaptation is generally faithful to Craig Johnson's novels with ordinary creative liberties, no identity-driven rewrites.
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