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Post by Tim on Jul 13, 2022 16:52:01 GMT -5
A pre-Frasier Peri Gilpin
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Post by Squad 51 on Jul 14, 2022 15:14:09 GMT -5
Definitely. It's listed as her first role on screen. Episode 4 "Coach of the Year" Penhall and Booker join a high school football team in attempt to prove that the coach's negligence led to the paralyzing injury of one of the players. (taken from here now) A kind of deja vu of how Penhall and Booker start their work together. It takes some time for Doug to understand who the bad guy is. The coach, obviously, who sees his players as soldiers and injuries are not important. Only the victory counts which goes to his fame. For Doug, Dennis acts like his conscience. And well, Tom and Jackie try to secret their relationship but it's already known for the team. lol Guest star: Yvette Nipar as D.A. Jackie Garrett Some pics: More I couldn't find, obviously. Until tomorrow!!
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Post by Squad 51 on Jul 15, 2022 15:34:22 GMT -5
New day, new episode! Episode 5 "Whose choice is it anyway?" Members of Jump Street probe an unknown incident involving a family health clinic amid protest. Sal goes on a blind date that was arranged by Booker. (taken from here obviously) But there's more: Judy carries a secret no one ever knew but she tells it Harry and later also her Mom. The men trying to cheer Sal up could only end badly, because the woman Booker hired is a whore. Not nice but still, it happened but Sal remains faithful. Guest stars: James Sutorius as Peter Daly Dana Ashbrock as Mark Stevens Stacy Edwards as Rebecca Sanders Some pics: More I couldn't find, obviously. Oh, and we've got another new intro again. Jesus!! And we'll go on tomorrow! Well, this discussion seems to have a current ongoing today. *sighs*
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Post by Tim on Jul 15, 2022 16:02:20 GMT -5
And this show is over thirty years old now.
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Post by Squad 51 on Jul 16, 2022 15:27:04 GMT -5
Yeah, history repeat itself obviously. Episode 6 "Hell Week" Investigating a rape on a college campus, Hanson, Ioki and Booker go undercover in two fraternities. Hoffs goes undercover in a sorority and Penhall in a dorm. (taken from here again) Season 3 of 21 Jump Street gave us this great episode that deals with a serious topic-rape . This time the crew heads to college instead of high school and this adds a different flavor to the episode, which is very good. It is interesting to watch Ioki, Hanson, Hoffs, Penhall, and Booker in college and see them try to fit into the different crowds-among them the fraternities and sororities.
What is also good about "Hell Week" is that it includes all the characters of the show-so it isn't just a Hanson episode or a Judy episode. Everyone has a part in solving the crime and bringing the bad guys to justice. (from a user on IMDB) Guest stars: Gary Hershberger as Michael McCarter Doug McKeon as Todd Stevenson Bruce Harwood as Bruce (didn't recognize him) Some pics: Well, that's it. See you tomorrow!!
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Post by Tim on Jul 16, 2022 17:07:08 GMT -5
Ah yes, the IMDB site.
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Post by Squad 51 on Jul 17, 2022 15:57:32 GMT -5
Have to switch my sources from time to time. Episode 7 "The Dragon and the Angel" While working undercover in a Vietnamese streetgang, Ioki learns of a communist businessman who may be able to help his grandmother who is still in Vietnam. Meanwhile, Penhall accidently shoots Hanson during a pursuit. (taken from here now) The fun is definitely with Doug and Tom who show why they are best friends, even in strange situations. However, Harry seems to be torn again and doesn't know what to believe but he makes the right decision in the end. Especially after a good talk with his Captain. Guest stars: Russell Wong as Locke Kelly Hu as Kim Van Luy Some pics: I'll leave it here for the time being. Stay tuned for another episode tomorrow!
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Post by Tim on Jul 17, 2022 17:10:13 GMT -5
No actors I know in this one.
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Post by Squad 51 on Jul 18, 2022 15:27:19 GMT -5
Okay but interesting. I thought you knew Kelly Hu. Episode 8 "The Blu Flu" Rejecting the city's contract renewal offer The Association of Municipal Police Officers goes on strike. As management, Captain Fuller must continue to work. Hanson observes the union negotiation and the rest of the team strikes. (taken from IMDB again) There's even a rift between the Jump Street guys but in the end, they are all together again. Booker stands up for an old cop and admits to have flatten Fuller's tires. Well, he gets the bill for it. Penhall and Dorothy are also on a strain relationship but it works again. And Hanson gets some tips from Jackie for negotiations. Guest stars: Art Metrano as Larry Stubbs ( Police Academy?) Robert Romanus as Officer Gary Sharp Kevin Dunn as Reed Bowman Gina Nemo as Dorothy Yvette Nipar as D.A. Jackie Garrett Some pics: More I couldn't find. And kinda mixed up again. Until tomorrow!
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Post by Tim on Jul 18, 2022 17:15:49 GMT -5
Yes, he was in the Police Academy movies.
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Post by Squad 51 on Jul 19, 2022 15:22:33 GMT -5
Good memory then. Episode 9 "Swallowed Alive" "Swallowed Alive" may be one of the most intense episodes throughout any season of 21 Jump Street. While Fuller is gone on vacation, the higher ups send all of his men into juvenile lock-up in order to find out who killed an inmate. Or rather, who is pedaling dope inside, whichever perspective you look at it from. Fuller is not happy when he returns and demands that his men be released. He does not like the idea that one of the inmates might be someone they have busted. After they reassure him that they have checked it out and no one in the facility has been arrested by Jump Street (which I find hard to believe, after all there are four of them in there), Fuller allows them to stay for a while. Ioki and Booker are the first to arrive at the institute as the Sumarais. Penhall and Hanson come in later as the notorious McQuaid Brothers, however they do not have as much fun in this episode as they usually do playing these characters. Hanson is upset to find out that Penhall is claustrophobic and spends the night talking to his very upset partner. The next day, he mentions Penhall's problems to Booker who buys some sleeping pills from the Hammer, a young boy who has control over their section of jail. When he tries to give them to Hanson, Hanson refuses them saying Penhall does not need that kind of help. The Hammer sees them and picks up the pills. Later on, when Doug and Tom are in their room, they are pulled out and it is searched. Seems the Hammer planted drugs in their room. Tom takes the blame and is put in isolation. Later, two guys come into the room and slam the door. Penhall goes crazy and beats them up, earning a trip to isolation himself where he promptly loses it much to Hanson's dismay. We know that Penhall has been shipped of to a mental hospital because of his break down in isolation. Booker and Ioki have been transfered for some reason which is never addressed in the episode. It is one of the little problems that bothers me - tell me why this happened. I know it was meant to happen so that the premise of the rest of the story - Hanson being in jail alone, becoming the Hammer and losing himself - can be played out but I hate when writers conveniently do that in an otherwise very well written episode. Hanson seems to be taking to life in prison rather well, however, when left with no one to talk to and having to play this life out as the Hammer, Hanson slowly begins to lose it. He starts drinking and smoking, trying to relieve the stress and pain from what he is seeing inside jail. Hanson keeps remembering Penhall's words about how the kids they put into jail do not benefit from being locked up but usually come out worse than when they started. He remembers one inmates pleas to help him and keep him from being a butt monkey for another prisoner. When a fight breaks out between two inmates, he watches a young kid cringe in fear. All of this is coming down on Hanson and he decides to pay to meet a young girl in the tunnels connecting the two jails. When the young girl comes to him, she tries to get ready for sex but Hanson stops her - he just wants to sit together. When a tear falls from his eyes, she declares him a waste of time and leaves him alone. The next day, Fuller poses as a guidance counselor and comes to see Hanson. After taking one look at his officer, he declares that he is getting him out of jail. Hanson stops him, telling him that he is very close to finding out who killed the young man and busting the drug ring. Fuller gives him one more day. Hanson finds out that the man who killed the young boy was the Hammer before him. When he asks the guy why he killed the young boy, the guy says that he wanted to be the Hammer. Now, since Hanson has beaten him down, the guy wants to serve the rest of his 3 months, get out and live a normal life. He has been reading books, learning and actually listening to the teacher inside the jail. Hanson tells him that he is giving up being the Hammer but the guy warns him against doing this. There will be fighting. Hanson does not care and throws the hammer out. When the fighting begins, Hanson comes out to see what is going on and is struck down with a hammer. At the end, Fuller has come to rescue his officer. Unfortunately, there are a lot of dead bodies, including the young man who was going to go straight when he got out of jail. Fuller and Hanson's debate about whether jail really helps kids or not was very interesting, as they both made good and valid points. I also liked the fact that Hanson, after being told Fuller to be there for one of the boys after they got out of jail if he wanted to make a difference, was actually waiting outside for the young man who had been so scared during the fighting. I find it hard to believe that no one was there to meet the young man, but I guess it does happen. All in all, this episode was very riveting from start to finish. Johnny Depp did a wonderful job of portraying an officer who comes into jail sure that what they are doing is right and that the kids will get help and then slowly beginning to question his thoughts when he sees what is going on and lives it day to day for a time. When he breaks down in the tunnels, you want to cry with him. by @sofcthy (taken from here this time) Guest stars: Gina Nemo as Dorothy Ian Tracey as Matty (= the Hammer before Hanson) + hello againMichael Champion as Facility Director Randy Brooks as Reggie Wilkes Some pics: Well, more I couldn't find right now. See you tomorrow!
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Post by Tim on Jul 19, 2022 23:18:22 GMT -5
Right.
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Post by Squad 51 on Jul 20, 2022 15:18:06 GMT -5
Here we go again. Episode 10 "What about Love?" Everybody of the Jump Street team struggles with romantic love issues in a different way. 1) Judy finds out her new boyfriend is actually deliberately hiding from her the fact that he is married. When she breaks the romance off because of this, he turns into a Stalker with a Crush towards her, and worse, tries to get the entire Jump Street team down through his workplace influence. Because he's actually a municipal official sent to audit the Jump Street team, this might affect the whole team. 2) Penhall's girlfriend Dorothy throws him out of their house and their relationship ends. Having no other place to live, Penhall moves in with Ioki for a while. But they soon find out that living together is much more difficult than "just" being co-workers, and they get on each others' nerves. And all of that notwithstanding, they get assigned together to find a guy who flashes himself — which requires Ioki to cross-dress. 3) Hanson and his girlfriend Jackie feel that they want to go do something "adventurous" (go on an exotic vacation/trip) to spice up their relationship, but they can't agree on how and when this can happen. (taken from here again) Guest stars: Gina Nemo as Dorothy Bobby Hosea as Marcus Rainey (know that name but can't associate) Yvette Nipar as D.A. Jackie Garrett Some pics: Might be a bit mixed up, again. Stay tuned!
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Post by Squad 51 on Jul 21, 2022 15:26:36 GMT -5
New day, new episode. Episode 11 "Woolly Bullies" Penhall is working undercover at a high school as a nerd trying to gain the trust of some computer hackers who break into the school computer. However, they don't accept him since they are intimidated by the school bully, who also bullies Penhall as well. Back at headquarters, Penhall is depressed because of the bullying he receives. The gang then talks about the bullies they had to deal with during their childhood. Capt. Fuller talks about how he was bullied by his cousin, Leon, on the way to school when he was a child; Sal talks about how a bully conned him out of money when he ran a sports book in high school; Booker tells a quick story of how he easily disposed of a bully; Hansen tells a story of girl that constantly bullied him because she liked him; and finally, Penhall talks about Jack Archer, a boy that bullied him from elementary to high school which eventually ends in tragedy. — Pat McCurry (taken from IMDB again) Well, funny how the guys were bullied as kids. And for Peter DeLuise it was a family reunion. Guest stars: Michael DeLuise as Doug at age 16 Dom DeLuise as Uncle Nick Some pics: There were no more pictures around, though online. lol See you tomorrow!
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Post by Tim on Jul 21, 2022 17:20:58 GMT -5
Michael is Dom's son.
I know him from his role as Tony Piccolo on Seaquest DSV.
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