Ep 7. Black on White on Fire - August 11, 1965
- TV-PG
- November 9, 1990
- 46 min
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7.8 (537)
In Quantum Leap season 3 episode 7 titled "Black on White on Fire - August 11, 1965," Sam Beckett finds himself in the body of a young African American man named Jesse Tyler. Sam quickly learns that he is in the midst of the Watts Riots, a racially charged uprising in Los Angeles that resulted in widespread violence and destruction.
As Sam tries to navigate his way through the chaos, he encounters a number of people who are deeply impacted by the riots. He meets a young girl named Tiffany who has lost everything in the violence, as well as a group of black militants who are determined to fight back against the police brutality and systemic oppression they face.
Throughout the course of the episode, Sam struggles to understand the complex social dynamics of the time period, as well as the motivations of the people around him. He also has to grapple with the ethical implications of his actions, as he finds himself torn between the desire to help those who are suffering and the risk of altering the course of history.
Despite the intense subject matter of the episode, there are moments of levity and humor as well, as Sam tries to adjust to the role of a young black man in a turbulent era. The episode is both a powerful exploration of the social and political issues of the 1960s and a moving character study of a man who finds himself caught up in the middle of it all.
Overall, "Black on White on Fire - August 11, 1965" is an emotionally charged and compelling episode that explores some of the most important issues of the 20th century. It is a testament to the power of science fiction to illuminate the human experience and to help us better understand the world we live in.