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{{DISPLAYTITLE:List of ''21 Jump Street'' episodes}}
''[[21 Jump Street]]'' is an American [[police procedural]] [[crime drama]] [[television series]] that aired on the [[Fox Broadcasting Company|Fox Network]] and in first run syndication from April 12, 1987, to April 27, 1991, with a total of 103 [[episode]]s. The series focuses on a squad of youthful-looking undercover police officers investigating crimes in high schools, colleges, and other teenage venues.<ref>{{cite news |title= Weekend Tv: 'Jump Street' Bows On Fox Network |last1= Rosenberg |first1=Howard |work= [[Los Angeles Times]] |date= 11 April 1987 |url= http://articles.latimes.com/1987-04-11/entertainment/ca-628_1_jump-street |accessdate=30 March 2011}}</ref>


== Series overview ==
<onlyinclude>{{Series overview

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| episodes1 = 13
| start1 = {{Start date|1987|4|12}}
| end1 = {{End date|1987|6|28}}

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| episodes2 = 22
| start2 = {{Start date|1987|9|20}}
| end2 = {{End date|1988|4|22}}

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| episodes3 = 20
| start3 = {{Start date|1988|11|6}}
| end3 = {{End date|1989|5|21}}

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| episodes4 = 26
| start4 = {{Start date|1989|9|18}}
| end4 = {{End date|1990|6|18}}

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| episodes5 = 22
| start5 = {{Start date|1990|10|13}}
| end5 = {{End date|1991|4|27}}
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== Episodes ==
=== Season 1 (1987) ===
{{Episode table |background=#50A6C2|overall=4 |season=4 |title=19 |director=15 |writer=19 |airdate=15 |prodcode=8 |episodes=

{{Episode list
| EpisodeNumber=1<hr />2
| EpisodeNumber2=1<hr />2
| Title=Pilot
| DirectedBy=[[Kim Manners]]
| WrittenBy=[[Patrick Hasburgh]]
| OriginalAirDate={{start date|1987|04|12}}
| ProdCode=16000
| ShortSummary=Twenty-one-year-old police officer Tom Hanson runs into trouble on the job because he looks younger than he is. At the end of the episode, he is offered a chance to work with other young-looking cops who go undercover in local high schools. Hanson's first undercover job with the 21 Jump Street crowd is to get close to a high school student who owes money to a violent drug dealer.
| LineColor=50A6C2
}}
{{Episode list
| EpisodeNumber=3
| EpisodeNumber2=3
| Title=America, What a Town
| DirectedBy=[[Larry Shaw (director)|Larry Shaw]]
| WrittenBy=[[Bill Nuss]]
| OriginalAirDate={{start date|1987|04|19}}
| ProdCode=16109
| ShortSummary=Hoffs is assigned to look after a Polish exchange student comes to town and begins to act out, partly due to coming from a repressive society in her native country and partly due to stereotypes about American high schools perpetuated through TV. Hanson goes undercover at a high school mechanic shop to investigate car theft.
| LineColor=50A6C2
}}
{{Episode list
| EpisodeNumber=4
| EpisodeNumber2=4
| Title=Don't Pet the Teacher
| DirectedBy=Les Sheldon
| WrittenBy=Clifton Campbell
| OriginalAirDate={{start date|1987|04|26}}
| ProdCode=16104
| ShortSummary=Hanson goes undercover to investigate a series of burglaries at a high school, and learns that the burglar and a student are both obsessed with one of the teachers that work there, Miss Chadwick.
| LineColor=50A6C2
}}
{{Episode list
| EpisodeNumber=5
| EpisodeNumber2=5
| Title=My Future's So Bright, I Gotta Wear Shades
| DirectedBy=Gary Winter
| WrittenBy=Bill Nuss
| OriginalAirDate={{start date|1987|05|03}}
| ProdCode=16105
| ShortSummary=The entire group investigates the rape and murder of a 16-year-old girl by going undercover in a private school, most of whose student body consists of children from affluent families.
| LineColor=50A6C2
}}
{{Episode list
| EpisodeNumber=6
| EpisodeNumber2=6
| Title=The Worst Night of Your Life
| DirectedBy=[[Rob Bowman (director)|Rob Bowman]]
| WrittenBy=Patrick Hasburgh
| OriginalAirDate={{start date|1987|05|10}}
| ProdCode=16104
| ShortSummary=Hoffs is sent to a Catholic school for girls to investigate a possible arsonist with all leads headed towards a rambunctious student. Meanwhile, Penhall is mugged by his date at a bowling alley and the team is dealt an unexpected loss.
| LineColor=50A6C2
}}
{{Episode list
| EpisodeNumber=7
| EpisodeNumber2=7
| Title=Gotta Finish the Riff
| DirectedBy=Kim Manners
| WrittenBy=Patrick Hasburgh & Bill Nuss
| OriginalAirDate={{start date|1987|05|17}}
| ProdCode=16112
| ShortSummary=While mourning the loss of Jenko in a drunk driving accident, Hanson and Hoffs are assigned to get close to a school principal after he gets death threats from the leader of a gang he humiliated. He then gets held hostage along with the 300 students at the school and it's up to Hanson, Hoffs, Ioki and Penhall to save them with the help of their new captain.
| LineColor=50A6C2
}}
{{Episode list
| EpisodeNumber=8
| EpisodeNumber2=8
| Title=Bad Influence
| DirectedBy=Kim Manners
| WrittenBy=Paul Bernbaum
| OriginalAirDate={{start date|1987|05|24}}
| ProdCode=16110
| ShortSummary=A school girl becomes a prostitute to support herself, as her mother is in drug rehab and unable to provide. Meanwhile two teenagers go on a spending spree after an ATM is broken into.
| LineColor=50A6C2
}}
{{Episode list
| EpisodeNumber=9
| EpisodeNumber2=9
| Title=Blindsided
| DirectedBy=[[David Jackson (director)|David Jackson]]
| WrittenBy=[[Jonathan Lemkin]]
| OriginalAirDate={{start date|1987|05|31}}
| ProdCode=16107
| ShortSummary=While busting drug dealers, Hanson and Penhall discover a girl who is being sexually abused by her father, who is a well known high-ranking police officer on their force. First time Penhall and Hanson is disguised as the McQuaid Brothers!
| LineColor=50A6C2
}}
{{Episode list
| EpisodeNumber=10
| EpisodeNumber2=10
| Title=Next Generation
| DirectedBy=[[David Nutter]]
| WrittenBy=Paul Bernbaum
| OriginalAirDate={{start date|1987|06|7}}
| ProdCode=16114
| ShortSummary=The son of a loan shark continues the family tradition; starting his own cash loans and physically assaulting students and teachers who do not pay or are late.
| LineColor=50A6C2
}}
{{Episode list
| EpisodeNumber=11
| EpisodeNumber2=11
| Title=Low and Away
| AltTitle=Running on Ice
| DirectedBy=[[Bill Corcoran]]
| WrittenBy=Bill Nuss & Paul Bernbaum
| OriginalAirDate={{start date|1987|06|14}}
| ProdCode=16113
| ShortSummary=Hoffs befriends a young baseball player from New York City after almost being killed because his father is a witness to a mob boss.
| LineColor=50A6C2
}}
{{Episode list
| EpisodeNumber=12
| EpisodeNumber2=12
| Title=16 Blown to 35
| DirectedBy=[[James Whitmore, Jr.]]
| WrittenBy=Clifton Campbell
| OriginalAirDate={{start date|1987|06|21}}
| ProdCode=16111
| ShortSummary=Officers Penhall and Hoffs go undercover in a teen model agency. They must go over their cover when the modeling firm is a front for a pornography ring.
| LineColor=50A6C2
}}
{{Episode list
| EpisodeNumber=13
| EpisodeNumber2=13
| Title=Mean Streets and Pastel Houses
| DirectedBy=James Whitmore, Jr.
| WrittenBy=Jonathan Lemkin
| OriginalAirDate={{start date|1987|06|28}}
| ProdCode=16101
| ShortSummary=In the season one finale, Hanson goes "punk" to infiltrate suburban rival gangs in an attempt to halt their destruction and rescue one member caught between academics and anarchy.
| LineColor=50A6C2
}}
}}

=== Season 2 (1987–88) ===
{{Episode table |background=#002fa7|overall=4 |season=4 |title=19 |director=15 |writer=19 |airdate=15 |prodcode=8 |episodes=

{{Episode list
| EpisodeNumber=14
| EpisodeNumber2=1
| Title=In the Custody of a Clown
| DirectedBy=[[Kim Manners]]
| WrittenBy=Clifton Campbell
| OriginalAirDate={{start date|1987|09|20}}
| ProdCode=16203
| ShortSummary=The Jump Street team investigates whether a relative is responsible for a child's kidnapping.
| LineColor=002fa7
}}
{{Episode list
| EpisodeNumber=15
| EpisodeNumber2=2
| Title=Besieged (Part 1)
| DirectedBy=[[Bill Corcoran]]
| WrittenBy=[[Jonathan Lemkin]]
| OriginalAirDate={{start date|1987|09|27}}
| ProdCode=16213
| ShortSummary=A 16-year-old crack dealer is mysteriously murdered and the Jump Street squad goes undercover in the seedy world of narcotics and prostitution.
| LineColor=002fa7
}}
{{Episode list
| EpisodeNumber=16
| EpisodeNumber2=3
| Title=Besieged (Part 2)
| DirectedBy=Bill Corcoran
| WrittenBy=Jonathan Lemkin
| OriginalAirDate={{start date|1987|10|4}}
| ProdCode=16217
| ShortSummary=Penhall suspects that a hired outside police expert is responsible for the wave of crack-related deaths.
| LineColor=002fa7
}}
{{Episode list
| EpisodeNumber=17
| EpisodeNumber2=4
| Title=Two For the Road
| DirectedBy=Steve Beers
| WrittenBy=Paul Bernbaum
| OriginalAirDate={{start date|1987|10|11}}
| ProdCode=16207
| ShortSummary=The Jump Street squad puts a sting on a bar serving alcohol to underage kids and ironically discover their own captain has been arrested for drunk driving.
| LineColor=002fa7
}}
{{Episode list
| EpisodeNumber=18
| EpisodeNumber2=5
| Title=After School Special
| DirectedBy=[[David Jackson (director)|David Jackson]]
| WrittenBy=David Jackson
| OriginalAirDate={{start date|1987|10|18}}
| ProdCode=16209
| ShortSummary=Captain Fuller and Officer Hoffs go undercover on a violent high school campus where both student and faculty carry lethal weapons just to stay alive.
| LineColor=002fa7
}}
{{Episode list
| EpisodeNumber=19
| EpisodeNumber2=6
| Title=Higher Education
| DirectedBy=[[Larry Shaw (director)|Larry Shaw]]
| WrittenBy=E. Paul Edwards
| OriginalAirDate={{start date|1987|10|25}}
| ProdCode=16211
| ShortSummary=Ioki faces a paternity suit and jail when a teen fingers him as the father of her child.
| LineColor=002fa7
}}
{{Episode list
| EpisodeNumber=20
| EpisodeNumber2=7
| Title=Don't Stretch the Rainbow
| DirectedBy=Kim Manners
| WrittenBy=Patrick Hasburgh
| OriginalAirDate={{start date|1987|11|1}}
| ProdCode=16206
| ShortSummary=As Burgard High students and faculty sit on a powder keg of racial tension, Officers Hanson and Hoffs go undercover to defuse the potentially explosive situation in the racially divided high school.
| LineColor=002fa7
}}
{{Episode list
| EpisodeNumber=21
| EpisodeNumber2=8
| Title=Honor Bound
| DirectedBy=Bill Corcoran
| WrittenBy={{StoryTeleplay|s= Steven J. Albert & Scott Smith and E. Paul Edwards|t= E. Paul Edwards}}
| OriginalAirDate={{start date|1987|11|8}}
| ProdCode=16212
| ShortSummary=Hanson, Penhall and Ioki investigate a rash of brutal assaults on homosexuals.
| LineColor=002fa7
}}
{{Episode list
| EpisodeNumber=22
| EpisodeNumber2=9
| Title=You Ought to Be in Prison
| DirectedBy=Kim Manners
| WrittenBy=[[Bill Nuss]]
| OriginalAirDate={{start date|1987|11|15}}
| ProdCode=16204
| ShortSummary=A perp that Hanson busted during his first Jump Street case returns to even the score along with a Hollywood heartthrob that Hanson is protecting.
| LineColor=002fa7
}}
{{Episode list
| EpisodeNumber=23
| EpisodeNumber2=10
| Title=How Much is That Body in the Window?
| DirectedBy=Neill Fearnley
| WrittenBy=Clifton Campbell
| OriginalAirDate={{start date|1987|11|22}}
| ProdCode=162116
| ShortSummary=When an Olympic-bound gymnast dies of complications linked to steroid overdose, Officers Penhall and Hoffs go undercover on the athletically competitive Augustana High School campus to discover the source.
| LineColor=002fa7
}}
{{Episode list
| EpisodeNumber=24
| EpisodeNumber2=11
| Title=Christmas in Saigon
| DirectedBy=Kim Manners
| WrittenBy=Bill Nuss
| OriginalAirDate={{start date|1987|12|20}}
| ProdCode=16212
| ShortSummary=Officer Ioki may not be what he claims to be as he is faced with immediate dismissal from the chapel when it's discovered that he is not Japanese, but in fact a Vietnamese refugee.
| LineColor=002fa7
}}
{{Episode list
| EpisodeNumber=25
| EpisodeNumber2=12
| Title=Fear and Loathing with Russell Buckins
| AltTitle=Doin' The Quarter Mile In a Lifetime
| DirectedBy=[[Kevin Hooks]]
| WrittenBy=Gary Skeen Hall
| OriginalAirDate={{start date|1987|12|27}}
| ProdCode=16214
| ShortSummary=Officer Hanson experiences a late teenage rebellion, putting his friendships...and his career...in jeopardy.
| LineColor=002fa7
}}
{{Episode list
| EpisodeNumber=26
| EpisodeNumber2=13
| Title=A Big Disease With a Little Name
| DirectedBy=Neill Fearnley
| WrittenBy=Patrick Hasburgh
| OriginalAirDate={{start date|1988|02|07}}
| ProdCode=16210
| ShortSummary=Hanson reluctantly takes a case where he must protect a teenage AIDS patient.
| LineColor=002fa7
}}
{{Episode list
| EpisodeNumber=27
| EpisodeNumber2=14
| Title=Chapel of Love
| DirectedBy=[[Michael Robison]]
| WrittenBy=Jonathan Lemkin & Bill Nuss
| OriginalAirDate={{start date|1988|02|14}}
| ProdCode=16222
| ShortSummary=To pacify their dateless state on Valentine's Day, the Jump Street squad plays poker and reminisces about their worst dates, while Hanson recollects on his prom night when his father was killed.
| LineColor=002fa7
}}
{{Episode list
| EpisodeNumber=28
| EpisodeNumber2=15
| Title=I'm OK - You Need Work
| DirectedBy=Neill Fearnley
| WrittenBy=Clifton Campbell
| OriginalAirDate={{start date|1988|02|21}}
| ProdCode=16221
| ShortSummary=Hanson goes undercover and is trapped inside an in-patient adolescent abuse center while investigating reports from Hanson's first Jump Street case that the center is mistreating patients.
| LineColor=002fa7
}}
{{Episode list
| EpisodeNumber=29
| EpisodeNumber2=16
| Title=Orpheus 3.3
| AltTitle=The Convenience Killer
| DirectedBy=[[James A. Contner|James Contner]]
| WrittenBy=Bill Nuss
| OriginalAirDate={{start date|1988|02|28}}
| ProdCode=16225
| ShortSummary=Hanson stalks a ruthless killer to avenge the cold-blooded murder of someone close to him.
| LineColor=002fa7
}}
{{Episode list
| EpisodeNumber=30
| EpisodeNumber2=17
| Title=Champagne High
| DirectedBy=Larry Shaw
| WrittenBy=Paul Bernbaum
| OriginalAirDate={{start date|1988|03|06}}
| ProdCode=16215
| ShortSummary=Hanson and Penhall pose as the battling McQuaid brothers to infiltrate a gang of students being bussed from the wrong side of the tracks. A boy gets mentally and physically abused by his father who beats him up.
| LineColor=002fa7
}}
{{Episode list
| EpisodeNumber=31
| EpisodeNumber2=18
| Title=Brother Hanson & the Miracle of Renner's Pond
| DirectedBy=Bill Corcoran
| WrittenBy=E. Paul Edwards
| OriginalAirDate={{start date|1988|03|13}}
| ProdCode=16220
| ShortSummary=Hanson poses as a Bible-thumping student and befriends a like minded teenager. Unfortunately for Hanson's compatriot, his near death experience leads him to be used by his father for a religious crusade again the teaching of evolution in school.
| LineColor=002fa7
}}
{{Episode list
| EpisodeNumber=32
| EpisodeNumber2=19
| Title=Raising Marijuana
| DirectedBy=Bill Corcoran
| WrittenBy=Jonathan Lemkin
| OriginalAirDate={{start date|1988|03|17}}
| ProdCode=16219
| ShortSummary=Judy fears she may have too close of a relationship to bust a guy on the wrong side of the law.
| LineColor=002fa7
}}
{{Episode list
| EpisodeNumber=33
| EpisodeNumber2=20
| Title=Best Years Of Your Life
| DirectedBy=Bill Corcoran
| WrittenBy=Jonathan Lemkin
| OriginalAirDate={{start date|1988|04|01}}
| ProdCode=16226
| ShortSummary=Penhall is forced to recount painful memories of his mother's suicide when a youth he's investigating takes his own life.
| LineColor=002fa7
}}
{{Episode list
| EpisodeNumber=34
| EpisodeNumber2=21
| Title=Cory and Dean Got Married
| DirectedBy=Kim Manners
| WrittenBy=Clifton Campbell
| OriginalAirDate={{start date|1988|04|08}}
| ProdCode=16228
| ShortSummary=When a young murderer and his bride are busted at their wedding, the desperate groom takes Hoffs hostage.
| LineColor=002fa7
}}
{{Episode list
| EpisodeNumber=35
| EpisodeNumber2=22
| Title=School's Out
| DirectedBy=Kim Manners
| WrittenBy=[[Eric Blakeney]]
| OriginalAirDate={{start date|1988|04|22}}
| ProdCode=16229
| ShortSummary=In the season two finale, the Jump Street cops must find temporary jobs when school's out for the summer, and maybe forever. Hanson is the only one disguised as a McQuaid Brother in this episode.
| LineColor=002fa7
}}
}}

=== Season 3 (1988–89) ===
{{Episode table |background=#7f007f|overall=4 |season=4 |title=17 |director=15 |writer=19 |airdate=15 |prodcode=6 |viewers= |aux4=10 |country=U.S. |aux4T=Rating/share<br />(households)|episodes=

{{Episode list
| EpisodeNumber=36
| EpisodeNumber2=1
| Title=Fun With Animals
| DirectedBy=[[James Whitmore, Jr.]]
| WrittenBy=[[Eric Blakeney]]
| OriginalAirDate={{start date|1988|11|6}}
| Viewers=
| Aux4=9.0/14<ref>{{cite magazine |date=November 14, 1988 |title=Week seven goes to NBC; CBS wins news |magazine=[[Broadcasting & Cable|Broadcasting]] |volume=115 |issue=20 |page=53 |id={{ProQuest|1016932080}}}}</ref>
| ProdCode=16301
| ShortSummary=Hanson comes to blows with a new partner, officer Dennis Booker, whom he suspects is as bigoted as the gang of racists they're to bust.
| LineColor=7f007f
}}
{{Episode list
| EpisodeNumber=37
| EpisodeNumber2=2
| Title=Slippin' Into Darkness
| AltTitle=Date With an Angel
| RAltTitle=<ref>{{cite web |url=http://tv.msn.com/tv/episode/21-jump-street/date-with-an-angel/?silentchk=1 |title=21 Jump Street – 'Date With an Angel' Episode Info |publisher=[[MSN TV]] |accessdate=30 March 2011 |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20110926085051/http://tv.msn.com/tv/episode/21-jump-street/date-with-an-angel/?silentchk=1 |archive-date=26 September 2011 |url-status=dead }}</ref>
| DirectedBy=[[James A. Contner]]
| WrittenBy=Clifton Campbell
| OriginalAirDate={{start date|1988|11|11}}
| Viewers=
| Aux4=7.3/11<ref>{{cite magazine |date=November 21, 1988 |title=Election night, week, go to NBC; CBS, ABC tie for news |magazine=[[Broadcasting & Cable|Broadcasting]] |volume=115 |issue=21 |page=32 |id={{ProQuest|1016928986}}}}</ref>
| ProdCode=16303
| ShortSummary=While Hanson and Booker try to catch a drug dealer, their investigation is impeded by a gang of young vigilantes committed to help clean the streets of crime.
| LineColor=7f007f
}}
{{Episode list
| EpisodeNumber=38
| EpisodeNumber2=3
| Title=The Currency We Trade In
| DirectedBy=Neill Fearnley
| WrittenBy=Eric Blakeney
| OriginalAirDate={{start date|1988|11|20}}
| Viewers=
| Aux4=7.3/11<ref>{{cite magazine |date=November 28, 1988 |title='War' closes ABC-NBC gap; ABC wins news |magazine=[[Broadcasting & Cable|Broadcasting]] |volume=115 |issue=22 |page=153 |id={{ProQuest|1016921684}}}}</ref>
| ProdCode=16302
| ShortSummary=Penhall almost wrings a confession from a child molestor, only to learn of lack of proof. In order to atone for his overzealousness, Penhall must now help the one he was so eager to bust deal with the devastation of a false charge.
| LineColor=7f007f
}}
{{Episode list
| EpisodeNumber=39
| EpisodeNumber2=4
| Title=Coach of the Year
| DirectedBy=James Whitmore, Jr.
| WrittenBy=[[Bill Nuss]]
| OriginalAirDate={{start date|1988|11|27}}
| Viewers=
| Aux4=8.1/12<ref>{{cite magazine |date=December 5, 1988 |title=Week 10 delivers 36.2 million households |magazine=[[Broadcasting & Cable|Broadcasting]] |volume=115 |issue=23 |page=50 |id={{ProQuest|1016923222}}}}</ref>
| ProdCode=16304
| ShortSummary=Penhall and Booker join an all-state football team to investigate possible criminal negligence on the part of the coach when his star linebacker is crippled for life.
| LineColor=7f007f
}}
{{Episode list
| EpisodeNumber=40
| EpisodeNumber2=5
| Title=Whose Choice is it Anyways?
| DirectedBy=[[Bill Corcoran]]
| WrittenBy={{StoryTeleplay|s= David Abramowitz|t= [[Michelle Ashford]]}}
| OriginalAirDate={{start date|1988|12|11}}
| Viewers=10.8<ref name="3.05">{{cite news |date=December 14, 1988 |title=Nielsen ratings |department=Life |work=[[USA Today]] |page=3D |id={{ProQuest|306143538}}}}</ref>
| Aux4=6.8/11<ref name="3.05"/>
| ProdCode=16306
| ShortSummary=The Jump Street team goes undercover to find out who has been vandalizing pregnancy clinics, while Booker tries to lift Blowfish's self-esteem by getting him a date with a beautiful stranger.
| LineColor=7f007f
}}
{{Episode list
| EpisodeNumber=41
| EpisodeNumber2=6
| Title=Hell Week
| DirectedBy=Jonathon Wacks
| WrittenBy=Bill Nuss
| OriginalAirDate={{start date|1988|12|18}}
| Viewers=11.3<ref name="3.06">{{cite news |date=December 21, 1988 |title=Nielsen ratings |department=Life |work=[[USA Today]] |page=3D |id={{ProQuest|306159082}}}}</ref>
| Aux4=7.5/13<ref name="3.06"/>
| ProdCode=16318
| ShortSummary=Jump Street goes undercover on a college campus to investigate a rape on fraternity row.
| LineColor=7f007f
}}
{{Episode list
| EpisodeNumber=42
| EpisodeNumber2=7
| Title=The Dragon and the Angel
| DirectedBy=Jefferson Kibbee
| WrittenBy=E. Paul Edwards
| OriginalAirDate={{start date|1989|01|15}}
| Viewers=11.2<ref name="3.07">{{cite news |date=January 18, 1989 |title=Nielsen ratings |department=Life |work=[[USA Today]] |page=3D |id={{ProQuest|306171627}}}}</ref>
| Aux4=7.1/12<ref name="3.07"/>
| ProdCode=16307
| ShortSummary=Ioki infiltrates a Vietnamese gang to break up an extortion ring and is offered a chance to contact his grandmother who was left behind in Vietnam after the war.
| LineColor=7f007f
}}
{{Episode list
| EpisodeNumber=43
| EpisodeNumber2=8
| Title=Blu Flu
| DirectedBy=Bill Corcoran
| WrittenBy=Clifton Campbell
| OriginalAirDate={{start date|1989|01|29}}
| Viewers=10.0<ref name="3.08">{{cite news |date=February 1, 1989 |title=Nielsen ratings |department=Life |work=[[USA Today]] |page=3D |id={{ProQuest|306144802}}}}</ref>
| Aux4=6.6/11<ref name="3.08"/>
| ProdCode=16321
| ShortSummary=When the police union calls a strike, the Jump Street cops are torn over which side of the picket line to place their allegiance.
| LineColor=7f007f
}}
{{Episode list
| EpisodeNumber=44
| EpisodeNumber2=9
| Title=Swallowed Alive
| DirectedBy=James A. Contner
| WrittenBy=Eric Blakeney
| OriginalAirDate={{start date|1989|02|5}}
| Viewers=13.3<ref name="3.09">{{cite news |date=February 8, 1989 |title=Nielsen ratings |department=Life |work=[[USA Today]] |page=3D |id={{ProQuest|306179902}}}}</ref>
| Aux4=8.4/13<ref name="3.09"/>
| ProdCode= 16319
| ShortSummary=Hanson, Penhall, Booker and Ioki pose as inmates in juvenile lock-up in order to learn how heroin is entering the facility. Hanson and Penhall are the McQuaid Brothers and Booker and Ioki are the Samurai Brothers in this episode.
| LineColor=7f007f
}}
{{Episode list
| EpisodeNumber=45
| EpisodeNumber2=10
| Title=What About Love?
| DirectedBy=[[David Jackson (director)|David Jackson]]
| WrittenBy=Michelle Ashford
| OriginalAirDate={{start date|1989|02|12}}
| Viewers=12.7<ref name="3.10">{{cite news |date=February 15, 1989 |title=Nielsen ratings |department=Life |work=[[USA Today]] |page=3D |id={{ProQuest|306163263}}}}</ref>
| Aux4=8.1/13<ref name="3.10"/>
| ProdCode=16314
| ShortSummary=Hoffs learns that her new lover is married and when she tries to break up the relationship he sexually harasses her until she complains to her boss.
| LineColor=7f007f
}}
{{Episode list
| EpisodeNumber=46
| EpisodeNumber2=11
| Title=Woolly Bullies
| DirectedBy=Bill Corcoran
| WrittenBy=Bruce Kirschbaum and Eric Blakeney & Bill Nuss
| OriginalAirDate={{start date|1989|02|19}}
| Viewers=13.8<ref name="3.11">{{cite news |date=February 22, 1989 |title=Nielsen ratings |department=Life |work=[[USA Today]] |page=3D |id={{ProQuest|306175741}}}}</ref>
| Aux4=8.7/14<ref name="3.11"/>
| ProdCode=16320
| ShortSummary=While trying to infiltrate a high school computer club, Penhall is picked on by a bully who prompts stories from each of the cops who were all terrorized by a bully at some time in their lives.
| LineColor=7f007f
}}
{{Episode list
| EpisodeNumber=47
| EpisodeNumber2=12
| Title=The Dreaded Return of Russell Buckins
| DirectedBy=[[Robert Iscove|Rob Iscove]]
| WrittenBy=Marc Abraham and Paul Bernbaum
| OriginalAirDate={{start date|1989|02|26}}
| Viewers=12.6<ref name="3.12">{{cite news |date=March 1, 1989 |title=Nielsen ratings |department=Life |work=[[USA Today]] |page=3D |id={{ProQuest|306152931}}}}</ref>
| Aux4=8.1/13<ref name="3.12"/>
| ProdCode=16305
| ShortSummary=When a dangerously revealing magazine article about the Jump Street program is written by Russell Buckins, Hanson is suspended and goes gunning for his old friend.
| LineColor=7f007f
}}
{{Episode list
| EpisodeNumber=48
| EpisodeNumber2=13
| Title=A.W.O.L.
| DirectedBy=[[Michael Robison]]
| WrittenBy={{StoryTeleplay|s= Peter L. Dixon and [[Glen Morgan]] & [[James Wong (filmmaker)|James Wong]]|t= Glen Morgan & James Wong}}
| OriginalAirDate={{start date|1989|03|19}}
| Viewers=11.0<ref name="3.13">{{cite news |date=March 22, 1989 |title=Nielsen ratings |department=Life |work=[[USA Today]] |page=3D |id={{ProQuest|306198820}}}}</ref>
| Aux4=7.1/12<ref name="3.13"/>
| ProdCode=16309
| ShortSummary=Penhall and Hanson are deputized into the US Army's Criminal Investigation Division. Their assignment: Find a young Army private who went AWOL and get him back to his assigned unit before the Army prepares charges against him for desertion.
| LineColor=7f007f
}}
{{Episode list
| EpisodeNumber=49
| EpisodeNumber2=14
| Title=Nemesis
| DirectedBy=[[Ken Wiederhorn]]
| WrittenBy=[[John Truby]]
| OriginalAirDate={{start date|1989|03|26}}
| Viewers=8.9<ref name="3.14">{{cite news |date=March 29, 1989 |title=Nielsen ratings |department=Life |work=[[USA Today]] |page=3D |id={{ProQuest|306173300}}}}</ref>
| Aux4=5.9/11<ref name="3.14"/>
| ProdCode=16315
| ShortSummary=Booker tries to bust a group of students for dealing and using drugs, but when one of them is killed for being an alleged narc, Booker begins to crack.
| LineColor=7f007f
}}
{{Episode list
| EpisodeNumber=50
| EpisodeNumber2=15
| Title=Fathers and Sons
| DirectedBy=Jefferson Kibbee
| WrittenBy=John Truby
| OriginalAirDate={{start date|1989|04|9}}
| Viewers=9.9<ref name="3.15">{{cite news |date=April 12, 1989 |title=Nielsen ratings |department=Life |work=[[USA Today]] |page=3D |id={{ProQuest|306166319}}}}</ref>
| Aux4=6.9/12<ref name="3.15"/>
| ProdCode=16323
| ShortSummary=When the Jump Street cops are on the verge of busting the mayor's son for drug dealing, the mayor steps in and suspends Fuller.
| LineColor=7f007f
}}
{{Episode list
| EpisodeNumber=51
| EpisodeNumber2=16
| Title=High High
| DirectedBy=[[Mario Van Peebles]]
| WrittenBy=Eric Blakeney & Bill Nuss
| OriginalAirDate={{start date|1989|04|23}}
| Viewers=8.1<ref name="3.16">{{cite news |date=April 26, 1989 |title=Nielsen ratings |department=Life |work=[[USA Today]] |page=3D |id={{ProQuest|306174966}}}}</ref>
| Aux4=5.6/11<ref name="3.16"/>
| ProdCode= 16329
| ShortSummary=When drug-dealing gets out of hand at a prestigious performing arts school, the Jump Street undercover team must join the act.
| LineColor=7f007f
}}
{{Episode list
| EpisodeNumber=52
| EpisodeNumber2=17
| Title=Blinded by the Thousand Points of Light
| DirectedBy=Jorge Montesi
| WrittenBy=Glen Morgan & James Wong
| OriginalAirDate={{start date|1989|04|30}}
| Viewers=9.9<ref name="3.17">{{cite news |date=May 3, 1989 |title=Nielsen ratings |department=Life |work=[[USA Today]] |page=3D |id={{ProQuest|306197470}}}}</ref>
| Aux4=6.9/14<ref name="3.17"/>
| ProdCode=16328
| ShortSummary=The Jump Street cops go undercover on the streets as homeless runaways to find a missing teenager.
| LineColor=7f007f
}}
{{Episode list
| EpisodeNumber=53
| EpisodeNumber2=18
| Title=Next Victim
| DirectedBy=James A. Contner
| WrittenBy=Bruce Kirschbaum
| OriginalAirDate={{start date|1989|05|7}}
| Viewers=9.7<ref name="3.18">{{cite news |date=May 10, 1989 |title=Nielsen ratings |department=Life |work=[[USA Today]] |page=3D |id={{ProQuest|306210811}}}}</ref>
| Aux4=6.4/12<ref name="3.18"/>
| ProdCode=16330
| ShortSummary=When the controversial host of a radio talk show is nearly killed in an explosion, Booker takes over the show in an attempt to flush out the guilty party.
| LineColor=7f007f
}}
{{Episode list
| EpisodeNumber=54
| EpisodeNumber2=19
| Title=Loc'd Out (Part 1)
| AltTitle=Partners (Part 1)
| DirectedBy=James Whitmore, Jr.
| WrittenBy=Michelle Ashford & Eric Blakeney
| OriginalAirDate={{start date|1989|05|14}}
| Viewers=9.2<ref name="3.19">{{cite news |date=May 17, 1989 |title=Nielsen ratings |department=Life |work=[[USA Today]] |page=3D |id={{ProQuest|306203436}}}}</ref>
| Aux4=6.0/13<ref name="3.19"/>
| ProdCode=16325
| ShortSummary=When Hanson and Ioki go undercover with two rival gangs to find their weapons supplier, Ioki is shot in the crossfire. A dirty cop seems to be selling guns to the gangs, and is shot when Hanson breaks into his house.
| LineColor=7f007f
}}
{{Episode list
| EpisodeNumber=55
| EpisodeNumber2=20
| Title=Loc'd Out (Part 2)
| AltTitle=Partners (Part 2)
| DirectedBy=James Whitmore, Jr.
| WrittenBy={{StoryTeleplay|s= John Truby & Glen Morgan & James Wong|t= Eric Blakeney & Bill Nuss}}
| OriginalAirDate={{start date|1989|05|21}}
| Viewers=9.3<ref name="3.20">{{cite news |date=May 24, 1989 |title=Nielsen ratings |department=Life |work=[[USA Today]] |page=3D |id={{ProQuest|306198690}}}}</ref>
| Aux4=6.6/13<ref name="3.20"/>
| ProdCode=16326
| ShortSummary=Although forensics proves that a third gun was fired the night Officer Tower was killed, a jury finds Hanson guilty of murder.
| LineColor=7f007f
}}
}}

=== Season 4 (1989–90) ===
{{Episode table |background=#8b0000|overall=4 |season=4 |title=19 |director=15 |writer=19 |airdate=15 |prodcode=8 |episodes=

{{Episode list
| EpisodeNumber=56
| EpisodeNumber2=1
| Title=Draw the Line
| DirectedBy=[[Kim Manners]]
| WrittenBy=[[Glen Morgan]] & [[James Wong (filmmaker)|James Wong]]
| OriginalAirDate={{start date|1989|09|18}}
| ProdCode=16404
| ShortSummary=Booker solves the case that gets Hanson out of prison, then resigns from the police force. This episode marks the departure of series regular [[Richard Grieco]], who would go on to star in the spin-off series ''[[Booker (TV series)|Booker]]''.
| LineColor=8b0000
}}
{{Episode list
| EpisodeNumber=57
| EpisodeNumber2=2
| Title=Say It Ain't So, Pete
| DirectedBy=Jefferson Kibbee
| WrittenBy=[[Bill Nuss]]
| OriginalAirDate={{start date|1989|09|25}}
| ProdCode=16405
| ShortSummary=Penhall works as a bouncer in a sports bar while Hanson goes undercover to bust up a college gambling operation. The officers study for a detective's exam.
| LineColor=8b0000
}}
{{Episode list
| EpisodeNumber=58
| EpisodeNumber2=3
| Title=Eternal Flame
| DirectedBy=[[Mario Van Peebles]]
| WrittenBy=David Stenn
| OriginalAirDate={{start date|1989|10|02}}
| ProdCode=16406
| ShortSummary=The owner of an 80's nightclub suspected of providing LSD to high school students is the husband of an old flame of Hanson's.
| LineColor=8b0000
}}
{{Episode list
| EpisodeNumber=59
| EpisodeNumber2=4
| Title=Come from the Shadows
| DirectedBy=[[David Nutter]]
| WrittenBy={{StoryTeleplay|s= Larry Barber & Paul Barber and Sharon Elizabeth Doyle|t= Larry Barber & Paul Barber}}
| OriginalAirDate={{start date|1989|10|09}}
| ProdCode=16308
| ShortSummary=Penhall, Hoff's, and Ioki investigate a priest in a Catholic university who is suspected of selling Salvadorean babies to finance an underground sanctuary movement. Penhall falls for an illegal immigrant from El Salvador who is suspected of working with the priest.
| LineColor=8b0000
}}
{{Episode list
| EpisodeNumber=60
| EpisodeNumber2=5
| Title=God is a Bullet
| DirectedBy=Jefferson Kibbee
| WrittenBy=[[John Truby]]
| OriginalAirDate={{start date|1989|10|17}}
| ProdCode=16331
| ShortSummary=A new principal goes too far in trying to clean up his high school from crime.
| LineColor=8b0000
}}
{{Episode list
| EpisodeNumber=61
| EpisodeNumber2=6
| Title=Old Haunts in a New Age
| DirectedBy=Jefferson Kibbee
| WrittenBy=Glen Morgan & James Wong
| OriginalAirDate={{start date|1989|10|30}}
| ProdCode=16407
| ShortSummary=A psychic teen says she can predict when an arsonist will next strike during a Halloween dance.
| LineColor=8b0000
}}
{{Episode list
| EpisodeNumber=62
| EpisodeNumber2=7
| Title=Out of Control
| DirectedBy=Mario Van Peebles
| WrittenBy=[[Thania St. John]]
| OriginalAirDate={{start date|1989|11|06}}
| ProdCode=16408
| ShortSummary=A group of thrill seeking teens has Penhall and Ioki working as rent it cops.
| LineColor=8b0000
}}
{{Episode list
| EpisodeNumber=63
| EpisodeNumber2=8
| Title=Stand by Your Man
| DirectedBy=[[Dan Attias|Daniel Attias]]
| WrittenBy=[[Michelle Ashford]]
| OriginalAirDate={{start date|1989|11|13}}
| ProdCode=16403
| ShortSummary=An investigation into designer drugs leads the officers to a prestigious medical school. Meanwhile Hoffs is raped while on a date with one of the suspects who later claims it was she who seduced him.
| LineColor=8b0000
}}
{{Episode list
| EpisodeNumber=64
| EpisodeNumber2=9
| Title=Mike's P.O.V.
| DirectedBy=Jorge Montesi
| WrittenBy={{StoryTeleplay|s= John Truby|t= Glen Morgan & James Wong}}
| OriginalAirDate={{start date|1989|11|20}}
| ProdCode=16410
| ShortSummary=A teacher's wife is shot down and the investigation leads to the husband paying a student to kill her.
| LineColor=8b0000
}}
{{Episode list
| EpisodeNumber=65
| EpisodeNumber2=10
| Title=Wheels and Deals, Part Two
| DirectedBy=Jefferson Kibbee
| WrittenBy=Thania St. John
| OriginalAirDate={{start date|1989|11|27}}
| ProdCode=16414
| ShortSummary=A tip from Booker has the Jump Street officers joining Raymond Crane's motorcycle group in order to bring him to justice. This episode [[Booker (TV series)#ep8|begins on ''Booker'']].
| LineColor=8b0000
}}
{{Episode list
| EpisodeNumber=66
| EpisodeNumber2=11
| Title=Parental Guidance Suggested
| DirectedBy=Jeffrey Auerbach
| WrittenBy=Sam Bushwick and Glen Morgan & James Wong
| OriginalAirDate={{start date|1989|12|04}}
| ProdCode=16311
| ShortSummary=Hoffs begins to suspect that a boy is being abused by his father while observing a family suspected of operating a burglary ring.
| LineColor=8b0000
}}
{{Episode list
| EpisodeNumber=67
| EpisodeNumber2=12
| Title=Things We Said Today
| DirectedBy=[[Tucker Gates]]
| WrittenBy=Glen Morgan & James Wong
| OriginalAirDate={{start date|1989|12|18}}
| ProdCode=16333
| ShortSummary=A teen seeks revenge on Ioki after he convinced him to turn his family in for using drugs 3 years earlier.
| LineColor=8b0000
}}
{{Episode list
| EpisodeNumber=68
| EpisodeNumber2=13
| Title=Research and Destroy
| DirectedBy=Jefferson Kibbee
| WrittenBy=Gary Rosen
| OriginalAirDate={{start date|1990|01|08}}
| ProdCode=16409
| ShortSummary=The officers are sent to investigate a chemistry lab at a college where it is suspected that new designer drugs are being manufactured. Guest starring Darren Mayes.
| LineColor=8b0000
}}
{{Episode list
| EpisodeNumber=69
| EpisodeNumber2=14
| Title=A Change of Heart
| DirectedBy=[[Jan Eliasberg]]
| WrittenBy=Michelle Ashford
| OriginalAirDate={{start date|1990|01|15}}
| ProdCode=16413
| ShortSummary=The death of a lesbian professor finds Hoffs and Fuller going undercover at a university. A student teacher's assistant develops romantic feelings for Fuller.
| LineColor=8b0000
}}
{{Episode list
| EpisodeNumber=70
| EpisodeNumber2=15
| Title=Back from the Future
| DirectedBy=[[Peter DeLuise]]
| WrittenBy=David Stenn
| OriginalAirDate={{start date|1990|01|29}}
| ProdCode=16412
| ShortSummary=A futuristic episode where the year is 2040 and the now aged officers are interviewed about the old days when Jump Street originated.
| LineColor=8b0000
}}
{{Episode list
| EpisodeNumber=71
| EpisodeNumber2=16
| Title=2245
| DirectedBy=Kim Manners
| WrittenBy=Michelle Ashford & Glen Morgan & James Wong
| OriginalAirDate={{start date|1990|02|05}}
| ProdCode=16419
| ShortSummary=Hanson tries convincing a death row inmate to make a film to scare off children from becoming criminals.
| LineColor=8b0000
}}
{{Episode list
| EpisodeNumber=72
| EpisodeNumber2=17
| Title=Hi Mom
| DirectedBy=[[James Whitmore, Jr.]]
| WrittenBy=Bill Nuss
| OriginalAirDate={{start date|1990|02|12}}
| ProdCode=16415
| ShortSummary=Hanson and Penhall investigate the drug related death of a basketball star and stumble into a point shaving scheme.
| LineColor=8b0000
}}
{{Episode list
| EpisodeNumber=73
| EpisodeNumber2=18
| Title=Awomp-Bomp-Aloobomb, Aloop Bamboom
| DirectedBy=Jorge Montesi
| WrittenBy=Glen Morgan & James Wong
| OriginalAirDate={{start date|1990|02|19}}
| ProdCode=16416
| ShortSummary=The investigation of a bomber leads Hanson and Penhall to Florida during the madness of spring break.
| LineColor=8b0000
}}
{{Episode list
| EpisodeNumber=74
| EpisodeNumber2=19
| Title=La Bizca
| DirectedBy=David Nutter
| WrittenBy=Larry Barber & Paul Barber
| OriginalAirDate={{start date|1990|02|26}}
| ProdCode=16411
| ShortSummary=Hanson and Penhall go to El Salvador to look for Doug's missing wife and find themselves in the middle of political turmoil. They return home with Marta's nephew to be raised by Penhall.
| LineColor=8b0000
}}
{{Episode list
| EpisodeNumber=75
| EpisodeNumber2=20
| Title=Last Chance High
| DirectedBy=Kim Manners
| WrittenBy=Michelle Ashford
| OriginalAirDate={{start date|1990|03|19}}
| ProdCode=16422
| ShortSummary=A teenager kidnaps her baby sister to get her away from their abusive parents; meanwhile Penhall adjusts to becoming a father to Clavo.
| LineColor=8b0000
}}
{{Episode list
| EpisodeNumber=76
| EpisodeNumber2=21
| Title=Unfinished Business
| DirectedBy=Daniel Attias
| WrittenBy={{StoryTeleplay|s= Julie Friedgen and [[Geri Jewell]] & Marc Powell|t= Julie Friedgen}}
| OriginalAirDate={{start date|1990|04|09}}
| ProdCode=16418
| ShortSummary=A handicapped policewoman is sent in undercover to investigate a series of attacks on handicapped women and Hoffs is sent in by Fuller undercover, in a wheelchair.
| LineColor=8b0000
}}
{{Episode list
| EpisodeNumber=77
| EpisodeNumber2=22
| Title=Shirts and Skins
| AltTitle=A New Breeze Blowing
| DirectedBy=Jorge Montesi
| WrittenBy=Larry Barber & Paul Barber
| OriginalAirDate={{start date|1990|04|30}}
| ProdCode=16420
| ShortSummary=Hoffs & Ioki go undercover in a liberal group suspected of the killing the leader of a neo-Nazi group while Penhall joins the Nazis to learn if they plan a violent uprising.
| LineColor=8b0000
}}
{{Episode list
| EpisodeNumber=78
| EpisodeNumber2=23
| Title=How I Saved the Senator
| DirectedBy=James Whitmore, Jr.
| WrittenBy=Gary Rosen
| OriginalAirDate={{start date|1990|05|07}}
| ProdCode=16423
| ShortSummary=The officers tell their version of the story of how they saved a Senator from an assassin, each story with them as the hero. Guest starring Darren Mayes.
| LineColor=8b0000
}}
{{Episode list
| EpisodeNumber=79
| EpisodeNumber2=24
| Title=Rounding Third
| DirectedBy=Jefferson Kibbee
| WrittenBy=Gary Rosen
| OriginalAirDate={{start date|1990|05|14}}
| ProdCode=16427
| ShortSummary=Little League coach Penhall learns that one of the players was kidnapped by his father, away from his mother and step-father.
| LineColor=8b0000
}}
{{Episode list
| EpisodeNumber=80
| EpisodeNumber2=25
| Title=Everyday is Christmas
| DirectedBy=[[Ken Wiederhorn]]
| WrittenBy={{StoryTeleplay|s= David Gascon and Glen Morgan & James Wong|t= Glen Morgan & James Wong}}
| OriginalAirDate={{start date|1990|05|21}}
| ProdCode=16424
| ShortSummary=A blown assignment lands Penhall in a different precinct where he uncovers policemen taking bribes and finds he is under investigation by Jump Street.
| LineColor=8b0000
}}
{{Episode list
| EpisodeNumber=81
| EpisodeNumber2=26
| Title=Blackout
| DirectedBy=Tucker Gates
| WrittenBy={{StoryTeleplay|s= Alan McElroy|t= Larry Barber & Paul Berber}}
| OriginalAirDate={{start date|1990|06|18}}
| ProdCode=16417
| ShortSummary=After the power goes out during a storm, Penhall, Hanson and Hoffs find themselves at the mercy of a violent gang in school.
| LineColor=8b0000
}}
}}

=== Season 5 (1990–91) ===
{{Episode table |background=#ff9966|overall=4 |season=4 |title=34 |director=15 |writer=19 |airdate=15 |prodcode=8 |episodes=

{{Episode list
| EpisodeNumber=82
| EpisodeNumber2=1
| Title=Tunnel of Love
| DirectedBy=Jorge Montesi
| WrittenBy=[[Michelle Ashford]]
| OriginalAirDate={{start date|1990|10|13}}
| ProdCode=16426
| ShortSummary=Hoffs and Garrett go undercover in a massage parlor believed to be the front for a drug ring, meanwhile they deal with a DEA officer.
| LineColor=ff9966
}}
{{Episode list
| EpisodeNumber=83
| EpisodeNumber2=2
| Title=Back to School
| DirectedBy=Steve Beers
| WrittenBy=[[Glen Morgan]] & [[James Wong (filmmaker)|James Wong]]
| OriginalAirDate={{start date|1990|10|20}}
| ProdCode=16425
| ShortSummary=Garrett starts dating the sister of a suspected high school drug ring leader.
| LineColor=ff9966
}}
{{Episode list
| EpisodeNumber=84
| EpisodeNumber2=3
| Title=Buddy System
| DirectedBy=Jorge Montesi
| WrittenBy=[[Jonathan Glassner]] & [[David Levinson (producer)|David Levinson]]
| OriginalAirDate={{start date|1990|10|27}}
| ProdCode=16504
| ShortSummary=McCann joins Jump Street and is partnered with a mentally-impaired teen in a school buddy system to investigate the death of the teen's former buddy.
| LineColor=ff9966
}}
{{Episode list
| EpisodeNumber=85
| EpisodeNumber2=4
| Title=Poison
| DirectedBy=Don McBreaty
| WrittenBy=[[Ann Donahue]]
| OriginalAirDate={{start date|1990|11|03}}
| ProdCode=16501
| ShortSummary=Penhall falls for his narcotics partner who seems to have a drug problem of her own.
| LineColor=ff9966
}}
{{Episode list
| EpisodeNumber=86
| EpisodeNumber2=5
| Title=Just Say No! High
| DirectedBy=Randy Bradshaw
| WrittenBy=Sharon E. Doyle
| OriginalAirDate={{start date|1990|11|10}}
| ProdCode=16503
| ShortSummary=While working undercover in a high school, Hoffs is suspended by Jump Street after failing a drug test. While Penhall investigates a drug ring at a high school, he becomes suspicious why a star basketball player refuses to take part in the schools anti-drug program.
| LineColor=ff9966
}}
{{Episode list
| EpisodeNumber=87
| EpisodeNumber2=6
| Title=Brothers
| DirectedBy=Don McBreaty
| WrittenBy=Jonathan Glassner
| OriginalAirDate={{start date|1990|11|17}}
| ProdCode=16511
| ShortSummary=Doug's younger brother Joey joins Jump Street. After being rejected by Doug, he volunteers to go undercover in a cult and soon becomes brainwashed by their leader and a pretty girl who shows him love.
| LineColor=ff9966
}}
{{Episode list
| EpisodeNumber=88
| EpisodeNumber2=7
| Title=This Ain't No Summer Camp
| DirectedBy=Peter D. Marshall
| WrittenBy=[[Morgan Gendel]]
| OriginalAirDate={{start date|1990|11|24}}
| ProdCode=16515
| ShortSummary=Doug and Joey join a wilderness camp for troubled teens to investigate a possible murder, but are constantly harassed by the leader, a former Marine.
| LineColor=ff9966
}}
{{Episode list
| EpisodeNumber=89
| EpisodeNumber2=8
| Title=The Girl Next Door
| DirectedBy=[[Brenton Spencer]]
| WrittenBy=Jonathan Glassner
| OriginalAirDate={{start date|1990|12|01}}
| ProdCode=16516
| ShortSummary=McCann investigates a murder of a high school football star and dates a cheerleader who has AIDS.
| LineColor=ff9966
}}
{{Episode list
| EpisodeNumber=90
| EpisodeNumber2=9
| Title=Diplomas for Sale
| DirectedBy=Randy Bradshaw
| WrittenBy=Thomas Perry & Jo Perry
| OriginalAirDate={{start date|1990|12|08}}
| ProdCode=16508
| ShortSummary=Doug and Joey enroll in a college where good students are becoming criminals.
| LineColor=ff9966
}}
{{Episode list
| EpisodeNumber=91
| EpisodeNumber2=10
| Title=Number One with a Bullet
| DirectedBy=[[Peter DeLuise]]
| WrittenBy=Ann Donahue
| OriginalAirDate={{start date|1990|12|22}}
| ProdCode=16513
| ShortSummary=Doug's life enters limbo while doctors struggle to save him after being shot. He begins to make life-altering career choices after talking with those he meets there.
| LineColor=ff9966
}}
{{Episode list
| EpisodeNumber=92
| EpisodeNumber2=11
| Title=Equal Protection
| DirectedBy=[[Brad Turner (director)|Brad Turner]]
| WrittenBy=Jeff Myrow
| OriginalAirDate={{start date|1991|01|05}}
| ProdCode=16505
| ShortSummary=Hoffs and Fuller investigate white police officers who are believed to be beating black teens.
| LineColor=ff9966
}}
{{Episode list
| EpisodeNumber=93
| EpisodeNumber2=12
| Title=The Education of Terry Carver
| DirectedBy=Randy Bradshaw
| WrittenBy=Thomas Perry & Jo Perry
| OriginalAirDate={{start date|1991|01|14}}
| ProdCode=16509
| ShortSummary=Hoffs, Joey and Mac try to find evidence surrounding a girl who was attacked and raped. No one believes that she was victimized by a guy on her college campus.
| LineColor=ff9966
}}
{{Episode list
| EpisodeNumber=94
| EpisodeNumber2=13
| Title=Baby Blues
| DirectedBy=[[Zale Dalen]]
| WrittenBy=Deborah Starr Seibel
| OriginalAirDate={{start date|1991|01|21}}
| ProdCode=16506
| ShortSummary=Joey takes responsibility for a baby girl while trying to find her drug addicted mother.
| LineColor=ff9966
}}
{{Episode list
| EpisodeNumber=95
| EpisodeNumber2=14
| Title=Film at Eleven
| DirectedBy=Peter DeLuise
| WrittenBy=David Levinson
| OriginalAirDate={{start date|1991|02|09}}
| ProdCode=16520
| ShortSummary=Mac tries to solve the mystery of why a famous reporter's daughter had been missing.
| LineColor=ff9966
}}
{{Episode list
| EpisodeNumber=96
| EpisodeNumber2=15
| Title=In the Name of Love
| DirectedBy=Zale Dalen
| WrittenBy={{StoryTeleplay|s= James L. Novak and Jonathan Glassner|t= Jonathan Glassner}}
| OriginalAirDate={{start date|1991|02|16}}
| ProdCode=16521
| ShortSummary=Mac goes undercover for the FBI by dating the daughter of a notorious drug dealer while trying to rekindle a romance with an old flame.
| LineColor=ff9966
}}
{{Episode list
| EpisodeNumber=97
| EpisodeNumber2=16
| Title=Coppin' Out
| AltTitle=Cop Love
| DirectedBy=Brad Turner
| WrittenBy=Simon Ayer
| OriginalAirDate={{start date|1991|02|23}}
| ProdCode=16518
| ShortSummary=Mac and Joey try to find who is responsible for a series of robberies at a retirement home with one suspect being the son of Fuller's girlfriend.
| LineColor=ff9966
}}
{{Episode list
| EpisodeNumber=98
| EpisodeNumber2=17
| Title=Under the Influence
| DirectedBy=Jorge Montesi
| WrittenBy=Sharon E. Doyle
| OriginalAirDate={{start date|1991|03|23}}
| ProdCode=16517
| ShortSummary=Mac enters a devil worship cult whose leader can lure boys to join them with her beauty.
| LineColor=ff9966
}}
{{Episode list
| EpisodeNumber=99
| EpisodeNumber2=18
| Title=Crossfire
| DirectedBy=Jorge Montesi
| WrittenBy=Ann Donahue
| OriginalAirDate={{start date|1991|03|30}}
| ProdCode=16523
| ShortSummary=Hoffs is brought to court after being charged with a civil suit for arresting a man for solicitation.
| LineColor=ff9966
}}
{{Episode list
| EpisodeNumber=100
| EpisodeNumber2=19
| Title=Wasted
| DirectedBy=Brenton Spencer
| WrittenBy=Sharon E. Doyle
| OriginalAirDate={{start date|1991|04|06}}
| ProdCode=16519
| ShortSummary=Mac goes undercover as a football player after the school's star player dies from a heart attack.
| LineColor=ff9966
}}
{{Episode list
| EpisodeNumber=101
| EpisodeNumber2=20
| Title=Bad Day at Blackburn
| DirectedBy=Brenton Spencer
| WrittenBy=Thomas Perry & Jo Perry
| OriginalAirDate={{start date|1991|04|13}}
| ProdCode=16510
| ShortSummary=A group of high school extortionists has Hoffs, Mac and Fuller going in undercover to investigate.
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{{Episode list
| EpisodeNumber=102
| EpisodeNumber2=21
| Title=Homegirls
| DirectedBy=Brad Turner
| WrittenBy=Jeff Myrow
| OriginalAirDate={{start date|1991|04|20}}
| ProdCode=16522
| ShortSummary=Hoffs infiltrates a girl gang to find who is responsible for a murder of a teen she witnessed.
| LineColor=ff9966
}}
{{Episode list
| EpisodeNumber=103
| EpisodeNumber2=22
| Title=Second Chances
| DirectedBy=[[Steven Williams]]
| WrittenBy=Jim Brown
| OriginalAirDate={{start date|1991|04|27}}
| ProdCode=16502
| ShortSummary=Hoffs and Mac investigate a car theft ring with the prime suspect being one of Hoffs' own students.
| LineColor=ff9966
}}
}}

== References ==
{{Reflist}}

==External links==
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*{{Epguides|id=21JumpStreet}}

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