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Stumptown (2019)
Dex Parios is a strong, assertive, and unapologetically sharp-witted Army veteran working as a P.I. in Portland, Oregon. With a complicated personal history and only herself to rely on, she solves other people’s messes with a blind eye toward her own.
Dex Parios is a strong, assertive, and unapologetically sharp-witted Army veteran working as a P.I. in Portland, Oregon. With a complicated personal history and only herself to rely on, she solves other people’s messes with a blind eye toward her own.
The show leans left by consistently exploring social justice issues, critiquing institutional failures, and focusing on the struggles of marginalized communities and veterans, even as its narrative centers on individual problem-solving.
The series features visible diversity in its cast, including prominent roles for actors from various backgrounds. The narrative, while exploring different cases and character stories, does not explicitly center on critiquing traditional identities or making strong DEI themes central to its primary plot.
Stumptown features a bisexual protagonist, Dex Parios, whose identity is depicted with dignity and complexity. Her relationships with both men and women are explored as integral parts of her character, contributing to a nuanced and affirming portrayal of an LGBTQ+ individual without relying on stereotypes or making her sexuality the sole focus of her character.
The character Lieutenant Frank Cosgrove, depicted as white in the original "Stumptown" graphic novel series, is portrayed by a Black actor in the television adaptation.
There is not enough publicly available information for AI to assess this category for this movie.
The movie does not contain any action or adventure elements.
The show "Stumptown" is an adaptation of the graphic novel series. Key characters, including the protagonist Dex Parios, maintain their established genders from the source material in the on-screen portrayal.
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