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The Last of Us Part II

2020

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Thirsty Suitors

2023

The Last of Us Part II vs Thirsty Suitors: Which Is More Woke?

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AI scores are within 3 points, but the community leans more woke on Thirsty Suitors than The Last of Us Part II (about 36 points on our vote scale).

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AI verdict

The Last of Us Part II and Thirsty Suitors tie on the AI woke score (within a few points).

AI scores are within a few points (71 vs 68); we call it a tie.

Community verdict

Thirsty Suitors reads more woke in community votes than The Last of Us Part II.

Vote-weighted spread: about 36 points (54 vs 90).

Why the scores diverge

  • Both titles are within a few AI points, so the tiebreaker is the per-dimension notes in each full write-up.
  • The Last of Us Part II: Characters are sometimes shaped more by their symbolic roles than by organic narrative needs.
  • Thirsty Suitors: Characters are designed more for representation than for depth or complexity.

The Last of Us Part II reads higher on legacy rewriting than Thirsty Suitors, which nudges the overall profile message-forward. Thirsty Suitors reads higher on tokenistic characters than The Last of Us Part II, which nudges the overall profile message-forward. Thirsty Suitors reads higher on cultural normalization framing than The Last of Us Part II, which nudges the overall profile message-forward.

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Frequently asked questions

Which is more woke, The Last of Us Part II or Thirsty Suitors?
On AI scores they are within 5 points (71/100 vs 68/100), so we call it a tie for now.
What do community votes say?
Votes lean more woke on Thirsty Suitors (90 vs 54 on our vote-weighted scale).
Why might AI and votes disagree?
AI scores come from a structured model pass; votes capture how people read the politics or messaging. Trailers, culture-war framing, and release timing can push votes away from the model.