Interesting Frames found the Season 3 Opening Credit Sequence, which is essentially a montage or a laundry list of injustices committed against Latin American community.
- On June 3, 1943, sailors on shore leave from the Los Angeles Naval Reserve Armory attacked Hispanic youths as revenge for the assault of an American sailor, sparking a week-long ethnic conflict known as the "Zoot Suit Riots." The violence was not subdued until June 8, when the military issued an order forbidding servicemen to enter Los Angeles. The following day, Los Angeles banned the wearing of zoot suits.
- On May 8, 1959 the land in the Los Angeles district of Chavez Ravine was condemned, and the Mexican-American community was evicted to make way for Dodger Stadium
- Robert F. Kennedy met with Cesar Chavez to support the struggle of the Mexican Migrant Farm Labor Movement
- A juxtaposition of Nancy Reagan (wife of President Ronald Reagan) and Oliver North (USMC). Oliver North, was a top level official at the National Security Council assigned to aid in negotiations for the Contras, a fighting force that was attempting to prevent a Communist regime, the Sandinistas, from taking power in Nicaragua. His involvement led to the Iran-Contra Affair, where arms were sold to Iran in exchange for the release of American hostages being held in Lebanon, then diverting the funds from those sales to aid the Contras in their fight to overthrow the Sandinista government. Moreover, the Contras facilitated the efforts of Colombian traffickers to ship cocaine into the United States in return for financing the Nicaraguan insurgency, which led to creation of the crack cocaine drug problem. Nancy Reagan's response was simply the "Just Say No" campaign. As a final study in contrast, President Reagan fired North from his position in 1986 for allegedly acting without approval from his superiors. North testified under immunity, in front of a joint congressional committee, in 1987 that his bosses, including President Reagan himself, knew everything that was going on with the negotiations and that he never once acted without prior approval from his superiors.
- Pancho Villa - The Original Motorcycle Outlaw . He also played a major role in the Mexican Revolution, which was an attempt to bring democratic reforms to the country.