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Our VerdictNot Woke
7%
Lee San, Wind in the Palace2007

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Lee San, Wind in the Palace is about as non-woke as you can get in modern television, traditional values, merit-driven narratives, and zero hint of forced representation. If you're looking for a break from Hollywood's identity obsessions, this show is a breath of fresh air.

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