
Vinland Saga
For a thousand years, the Vikings have made quite a name and reputation for themselves as the strongest families with a thirst for violence. Thorfinn, the son of one of the Vikings' greatest warriors, spends his boyhood in a battlefield enhancing his skills in his adventure to redeem his most-desired revenge after his father was murdered.
Wokeness: 90%
Overall Score: 40%
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justin kate
piece of garbage
"Vinland Saga" is often considered "woke" because it challenges traditional gender roles, portrays strong female characters, and addresses themes of colonization, slavery, and the consequences of violence. It also explores complex moral dilemmas and promotes empathy and understanding across cultural boundaries. These elements align with contemporary social justice values and perspectives.
Created: 03-03-2024
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**Vinland Saga Season 2 is a pathetic, woke, preachy dumpster fire** that spits on the legacy of its first season. This isn't a nuanced take; it's a fact for anyone with a functioning brain and a pair of eyes.
The show had a golden opportunity to ask hard questions. What is worth killing for? How do you lead when peace is a weakness? What do you do when you can't run? Instead, creator chickened out and delivered **two-cents-deep, soy-infused propaganda** that would make a kindergarten peace council cringe.
Remember Thorfinn? The feral, revenge-driven badass from Season 1? Yeah, They took his character and turned him into a walking, talking Hallmark card about peace. It's not that he changed—it's that he got *neutered*. Every time he opens his mouth now, it's just another limp-wristed speech about turning the other cheek like dollar store gandhi. Dude's entire personality now is "Killing Is Bad, M'kay?", he doesn’t have convictions; he has Pinterest quotes. He doesn’t have a moral compass; he has a guilt complex dressed up as enlightenment. The charmingly honest, if dumb, shonen protagonist is gone. In his place is a **pacifist cuck** who just spews platitudes while the world burns around him.
The show also doesn’t trust you to grasp its galaxy-brain message, so it rams it down your throat. We get it. Killing bad. Peace good. But the way it’s executed is so laughably naive it feels like it was written by a homeschooled teenager who just discovered anarcho-pacifism on Tumblr. There’s a scene—and I swear I’m not making this up—where a group of armed, bloodthirsty raiders are about to storm a hut where a woman is giving birth. The show’s big-brain solution? Have some **beta simp stand in the doorway and politely say “no”.** And when he gets stabbed for his trouble, he just… doesn’t die. Because his newfound passivity gives him literal plot armor. The invaders then piss themselves and run away because the power of… *saying no*… was just too strong. **Gee, that is genius. Why hasn’t anyone thought of that before?**
As if that wasn't enough, they had to double down by introducing **Hild**, a walking, talking girlboss manifesto. She exists for one reason: to hold a crossbow to Thorfinn's head and remind him—and by extention us, the audience—what a **pathetic, obedient little bitch** he's become. She’s a Mary Sue with a tragic backstory™ , she has all the agency, all the power, and none of the depth. She’s a feminist revenge fantasy inserted into a Viking saga, and it shows. She could kill Thorfinn at any moment, and the only reason she doesn’t is so the writers can keep their **precious little pacifist mascot** around to keep lecturing us, effectively neutering any remaining shred of agency or respect he had left. Chef's fucking kiss.
Season 2 is the ultimate litmus test. If you unironically think this is “peak fiction” or “mature storytelling,” you’re beyond saving. it’s ideological garbage masquerading as art. It’s “If you kill your enemies, they win” repackaged for the Blue-Haired Avenger crowd.
Created: 09-04-2025