Hanson investigates a car theft ring while Hoffs keeps an eye on a foreign exchange student from Poland.Hanson investigates a car theft ring while Hoffs keeps an eye on a foreign exchange student from Poland.Hanson investigates a car theft ring while Hoffs keeps an eye on a foreign exchange student from Poland.
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Holly Robinson Peete
- Officer Judy Hoffs
- (as Holly Robinson)
Billy Jayne
- Mark Dorian
- (as Billy Jacoby)
Traci Lind
- Nadia
- (as Tracy Lin)
Marek Czuma
- Drabinsky
- (as Merek Czuma)
Beverley Elliott
- Rental Agent
- (as Beverly Elliott)
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- TriviaThis episode was in many ways prescience. The communist government fell on June 4, 1989. Poland became a pro-American government where the former president of the USA, Ronald Reagan was a hero to the Polish people.
- Quotes
Officer Tom Hanson: Gentlemen, we have some excruciatingly bad news for you guys. We're cops. You're under arrest.
Stevie Delano: [laughing] I love these guys! These guys are great.
Officer Doug Penhall: No really. We really are cops.
Stevie Delano: I think they're serious. You guys are really cops?
[Hanson and Penhall simultaneously flash their guns]
Mark: Aw Jeeze.
Stevie Delano: Oh man. What a lousy way to make a living.
- ConnectionsReferences Hawaii Five-O (1968)
- Soundtracks21 Jump Street Theme
Written by Liam Sternberg
Arranged and Produced by Jay Gruska
Performed by Holly Robinson Peete (as Holly Robinson)
Featured review
America, What a Town
The series kicks off with Officer Tom Hanson infiltrating a high school auto shop running a car mechanic course.
Two of the better students have been stealing cars, stripping al the parts, then dumping the frame.
The insurer pays out when the frame is recovered. The frame is brought at the auction and the car is then reassembled.
A neat con and the Jump Street officers just need to find out who the man at the top is that the auto shop students are dealing with.
At least that story was more interesting than the female student from Poland who ended up partying. She was looking for a husband so she could stay in America.
This is still a cheesy and uneven episode but it is better than the pilot.
Two of the better students have been stealing cars, stripping al the parts, then dumping the frame.
The insurer pays out when the frame is recovered. The frame is brought at the auction and the car is then reassembled.
A neat con and the Jump Street officers just need to find out who the man at the top is that the auto shop students are dealing with.
At least that story was more interesting than the female student from Poland who ended up partying. She was looking for a husband so she could stay in America.
This is still a cheesy and uneven episode but it is better than the pilot.
- Prismark10
- Dec 24, 2022
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