The Rookie Season 3 exhibits heavy progressive ideological influence, rewritten in direct response to George Floyd protests and BLM movement, with creators collaborating extensively with activist group Color of Change to provide script notes on every episode, emphasizing systemic racism, police brutality, over-policing of Black communities, and the complicity of good cops in ignoring bad ones. Prominent themes include explicit depictions of racist veteran cop Doug Stanton profiling and endangering Black rookie Jackson West, confrontations over past officers' racist language, debates on defunding police resolved pro-police, and community outreach that co-opts activists into supporting drug wars. Actor Titus Makin Jr., playing West, pushed for these changes and highlighted their emotional weight. Showrunner Alexi Hawley openly stated the season takes a 'warts and all' look at policing, declaring 'silence is complicity' and integrating real-world reform conversations. Diverse casting amplifies POC perspectives on racism, with Black actors reflecting on their roles amid brutality discussions. While still entertaining cop procedural, these elements dominate character arcs like West's, leading to audience backlash labeling it 'woke,' heavy-handed, and tedious, with complaints of prioritizing social justice lectures over story, though some praised the boldness.