21 Jump Street Photo Gallery (Section 1 of 2 )
Episodic Photo Gallery
Page & Text © 1998+ Cyndi Glass, Pictures ©1987-91 Cannell/Fox
Pictures scanned in by Michelle Zeman exclusively for the 21 Jump Street Web Site unless otherwise indicated. No copyright infringement is intended; this is merely for personal use and entertainment. Episode descriptions are from the 21 Jump Street Episode Guide
Looking for a specific actor? Peter DeLuise is in Seasons 1-4 and part of 5. Steven Williams is in the last half of Season 1 and all of 2-5. Holly Robinson is in all five seasons. Dustin Nguyen and Johnny Depp are in Seasons 1-4. Frederic Forrest is in episodes 1-6 of Season 1. David Barry Gray is in episodes 8-, 82 and 83, and Alexandra Powers is in 82 and 83. Richard Grieco is in Season 3 and also episodes 56 and 65. Michael DeLuise is in episodes 87-97 (Season 5) and Michael Bendetti is in all of Season 5 except 82 and 83.
I do not have any pictures of guest actors except for Michael Des Barres - his episodes are 51 and 58.
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#1/2 "21 Jump Street" (Pilot) April 12, 1987 (Season 1)
Hanson gets assigned to the Jump Street unit, a special division of the police force which uses young cops to go undercover and stop juvenile crime, when his youthful appearance causes him to be underestimated while on patrol. His first case involves catching drug dealers.
Hanson's street assignment that went wrong, causing his reassignment to Jump Street
#3 "America, What A Town" Apr. 19, 1987 (Season 1)
Hoffs goes undercover to keep a wild Eastern Bloc exchange student out of trouble. Hanson and Penhall enroll in a shop class suspected of being a chop shop for an auto theft ring.
Penhall gives the "thumbs up" before he steals a car while undercover
#4 "Don't Pet The Teacher" Apr. 26, 1987 (Season 1)
A woman with car trouble whom Hanson helps out and makes a date with turns out to be a teacher who has been getting threatening messages and whose class he has been assigned to undercover.
Hanson brings flowers to a teacher he'd like to date for real
Ioki asks Capt. Jenko for time off so he can take the physical for the sergeant's exam
#5 "My Future's So Bright, I Gotta Wear Shades" May 3, 1987 (Season 1)
Hanson and Penhall infiltrate an exclusive preppie clique to investigate a prank that left a girl dead.
Penhall, with Hanson, says "These kids think they're so smart."
Hanson smiles at Penhall's suggestion to break the rich kids' door down
#6 "Worst Night Of Your Life" May 10, 1987 (Season 1)
Hoffs is not convinced that the captured suspect in an arson case at a Catholic girls school is the guilty party and believes that the real culprit will strike again at the school's prom.
Hoffs discusses bad prom dates with Jenko in the Jump Street van
Hoffs undercover as a Catholic school student
Penhall starts to question a girl at a bar about the woman who robbed him
Penhall in his cream-cheese tux
Hanson in his tux for the dance
Ioki, Penhall and Hanson show off their fancy duds for the dance
Ioki, Penhall and Hanson joking about their clothes
Judy gets a corsage from Capt. Jenko before the dance
Captain Jenko says "the key is prevention" before sending them off to the prom
#7 "Gotta Finish The Riff" May 17, 1987 (Season 1)
Jenko is killed by a drunk driver and is replaced by Captain Fuller who has his hands full dealing with a vengeful gang leader who has taken his principal and several others hostage, including an undercover Hanson.
Capt. Adam Fuller says "Oh, I have no intention of replacing Jenko."
Hanson reveals his true non-geek identity during a hostage situation
Capt. Fuller takes control of Jump Street
#8 "Bad Influence" May 27, 1987 (Season 1)
Hanson and Penhall try to locate some missing juveniles while Ioki tries to find a link between a teenage prostitution ring and a series of burglaries.
Hanson & Penhall search for the missing teens
Hanson & Penhall find out the missing teens aren't in danger after all
Hanson & Penhall see the missing teens' hotel bill
#9 "Blindsided" May 31, 1987 (Season 1)
The daughter of a policeman who claims her father is sexually abusing her tries to hire Hanson-- undercover with Penhall as one of the drug dealing McQuaid brothers-- to kill her father.
Hanson & Penhall make a deal in their "McQuaid Brothers" undercover identities
Hanson in his overcoat in Penhall's apartment
Hanson telling Penhall about being offered $1700 to kill someone
Hanson looks appalled about something
Penhall, shortly after being woken up, listening to Hanson
Hanson braces himself for Penhall's response
Hanson types up his report, dressed as "Tommy McQuaid"
One view of Blowfish doing his famous trick
Another view of Blowfish doing his famous trick
Yet another view of Blowfish and this time he's NOT doing the trick
Penhall, with Hanson, asks Blowfish "how's the little woman?"
#18 "After School Special" Oct 18, 1987 (Season 2)
Hanson is unable to keep his mind on the investigation of a shooting death of a teacher at an inner city school when he learns that his mother is moving in with her boyfriend.
Capt. Fuller prepares to arrest a psycho teacher
#19 "Higher Education" Oct. 25, 1987 (Season 2)
A pregnant schoolgirl fingers Ioki as the father to be.
Penhall offers Ioki some tickets before Fuller calls Ioki into his office
Captain Fuller tells Hanson to keep an eye on Ioki
Ioki confides in Hanson about his problems after a jog
Ioki is interrogated after he gets caught trespassing at the pregnant girl's house
#21 "Honor Bound" Nov. 8, 1987 (Season 2)
Hanson and Penhall find the military code of honor hampering their undercover investigation of a military academy where the cadets are suspected of killing homosexuals.
Penhall impersonates a student at a military academy to bust gay-bashers
Hanson is yelled at by the academy commander
Hanson as a redneck military academy student, with Kentucky accent
Penhall taking his food to his table
Hanson continues to make fun of Penhall
Penhall defends himself against what Hanson said
Hanson mockingly blows a kiss to Penhall
Penhall and Hanson discuss the case in private
Penhall ponders what Hanson just said
#22 "You Ought to Be in Prison" Nov. 15, 1987 (Season 2)
Hanson and a film star he had been assigned to protect are kidnapped by an escaped murderer.
Hoffs gets excited about Penhall protecting a movie star
Ioki tells the story of the star driving a Ferrari into a swimming pool
#24 "Christmas In Saigon" Dec. 18, 1987 (Season 2)
Ioki faces being dismissed from the force when internal affairs discovers that he is a Vietnamese refuge who is using an alias. Flashback sequences show his escape from Saigon. NOTE: Ioki's escape from Saigon is based upon the real life experiences of actor Dustin Nguyen.
Capt. Fuller asks Hanson "Well, just what do you think I should do?"
#25 "Fear & Loathing With Russell Buckins" Dec. 20, 1987 (Season 2)
Hanson contemplates leaving the force and leaves town instead of going to a refresher course at the police academy he and Penhall had been assigned to take after they went drag racing to try to catch a hit and run driver.
Penhall in training back at the Academy (from Season 5 opening credits)
#35 "School's Out" May 22, 1988 (Season 2)
Hanson goes undercover to find a student who is blowing up toilets. Fuller must convince the higher ups that the Jump Street program- which is scheduled to be deactivated over the summer- should be reactivated in the fall.
Penhall whoops it up when extra vacation is mentioned by Capt. Fuller
#36 "Fun With Animals" Nov. 6, 1988 (Season 3)
Hanson is assigned Booker as his new partner and the two don't hit it off as Booker's racist attitudes lead Hanson to believe that Booker raped a black student.
Hanson undercover in shop class
Booker gets Hanson to sit in the electric chair
Booker comes close to laughing when Hanson asks if it's okay
Booker reassures Hanson that the electric chair is safe
Booker, with other students' help, straps Hanson into the chair
Hanson tells everyone that he has discovered Booker is an IAD plant (got off to a good start, didn't they?)
Capt. Fuller asks Booker if Hanson is correct
Booker looks up, annoyed, and tells Hanson "you're doing fine already"
#39 "Coach Of The Year" Nov. 27, 1988 (Season 3)
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.
Penhall gets to play high school football again
Booker and Penhall sit in the locker room with the other football players
Penhall regards Booker with disgust in the locker room
Booker catches the football Penhall throws in the locker room
Booker smiles after catching the football
Penhall and Booker argue about football and the coach
Booker yells at Penhall for tackling him too hard on the football field
Capt. Fuller listens to Booker accuse Penhall of forgetting about the case
#41 "Hell Week" Dec. 18, 1988 (Season 3)
Hanson and Ioki must endure hell week as fraternity pledges in order to gain the confidence and get evidence on a gang rape which occurred at a frat party.
Dennis "Fonzie" Booker, leader of the geek frat (as Hoffs teasingly points out)
#43 "Blu Flu" Jan. 29, 1989 (Season 3)
Everyone in the Jump Street unit gets blue flu when the police force goes on strike forcing Captain Fuller to team up with a rookie cadet.
Booker on the picket line listening to an older cop
Booker tells Capt. Fuller he was the one who slashed his tires
Booker sheepishly accepts Capt. Fuller's bill for his new tires
#44 "Swallowed Alive" Feb. 5, 1989 (Season 3)
Hanson becomes an inmate in a juvenile detention hall in order to investigate the murder of one of the inmates.
Booker and Ioki discuss a case in the showers
Booker jokingly agrees to cover Ioki while he picks up the soap he dropped
Booker secretly fills Hanson in on the situation so he can take over
Booker continues to tell Hanson about what he has learned so far
#46 "Woolly Bullies" Feb. 19, 1989 (Season 3)
Penhall's encounter with a bully while undercover causes the members of the Jump Street unit to reminisce about their dealings with bullies while they were in school.
See Also: Woolly Bullies Picture Page (same pictures as here)
Dom DeLuise, as Doug Penhall's uncle in grade school flashback
Doug tells his uncle about the bully, in grade school flashback (R.J. Williams)
Doug turns to face the bully, in grade school flashback (R.J. Williams)
Doug listens to the bully, in grade school flashback (R.J. Williams)
Doug in class, in front of same bully, in high school flashback (Michael DeLuise)
Doug reacts to the bully poking him, in high school flashback (Michael DeLuise)
Doug, in high school flashback (Michael DeLuise)
Doug smiles at the girl he has a crush on, in high school flashback (Michael DeLuise)
Doug, after getting a drink, in high school flashback (Michael DeLuise)
Doug begins to smile, in high school flashback (Michael DeLuise)
Doug and Doug's uncle before the prom, in high school flashback (Michael & Dom DeLuise)
Doug and his uncle joke around, in high school flashback (Michael & Dom DeLuise)
#48 "A.W.O.L." March 19, 1989 (Season 3)
An old Army buddy comes to Fuller seeking the Jump Street unit's help in bringing in an AWOL soldier who will be classified a deserter if he doesn't return to base within two days.
Hoffs stands aside and lets Booker deal with an obscene phone caller
Booker begins talking to Hoffs' obscene caller
Booker enjoys himself on the phone with Hoffs' obscene caller
Booker tells Hoffs that he's handled the obscene phone caller
Hoffs is glad Booker dealt with the obscene phone caller
Booker brags that he and the obscene phone caller have a date
Hanson & Penhall consider eating bark to survive in the snow
Penhall sees what Hanson's going to do
Hanson & Penhall decide to give eating bark a try
Hanson & Penhall discover that bark is hard on the teeth
#49 "Nemesis" March 26, 1989 (Season 3)
Booker is laden with guilt when after he infiltrates a gang of drug users that kill one of their own whom they suspect is an undercover cop.
Booker fakes out kids in his own childhood room
Booker smarts off to his mom, but it's all an act
Booker silently begs his mom to play along, get mad and make them leave
Booker is mean to his mom, but she realizes it's an act for his job
Booker confronts his guilt over being the real narc
#51 "High High" April 23, 1989 (Season 3)
Note: Mr. Karst is played by Michael Des Barres.
The Jump Street cops enroll in a performing arts school to bust a drug ring being run there.
Penhall and Hoffs lie on the floor on the first day of acting class
Mr. Karst demonstrates how to chew
Mr. Karst tells everyone to chew
Mr. Karst checks to make sure everyone is rolling their tongue correctly
As Mr. Karst instructs, Penhall looks around
Hoffs rolls her tongue while Penhall makes a face
Penhall sticks his tongue out at Hoffs
Hanson, as "Hendrix," tries out rhythm guitar in music class
Hoffs, Penhall and the rest of the class scream on command in acting class
Mr. Karst tells everyone to stop the group scream
Mr. Karst looks at Hoffs and says it was good
Mr. Karst is pleased with Hoffs
Mr. Karst instructs his acting class
Everyone listens as Mr. Karst talks to them about acting
Mr. Karst tells them about using their emotions
Mr. Karst continues to talk, boring Penhall
Penhall resumes the group scream alone, interrupting Mr. Karst
Mr. Karst gets interrupted by Penhall's scream
Mr. Karst reacts to Penhall's scream
Mr. Karst tells "Mr. Peterson" (Penhall) what he thinks
Mr. Karst continues telling Penhall about what he needs to learn
Mr. Karst keeps talking to Penhall and the rest of the class
Mr. Karst turns his attention back to Penhall
Booker is happy that he found the performance art class
Booker prepares to take the stage to audition for performance art class
Booker begins reciting his poem
Booker does more "S & M Haiku"
Booker does still more "S & M Haiku"
Booker puts on sunglasses during his poem
Booker thanks his audience after destroying the stage and smashing televisions
Booker listens as another performance art student suggests sharing some heroin
Mr. Karst begins another day of acting class
Mr. Karst tells his class about their chances of becoming working actors
Mr. Karst looks out at his acting students
Mr. Karst talks about how to act
Mr. Karst listens to a student
Mr. Karst asks them to choose an inanimate object to be
Penhall whispers to Hoffs that this is too easy
Mr. Karst asks another student what she would like to be
Mr. Karst pretends to like her cliché answer (a tree) and okays it
Mr. Karst asks Hoffs what she would like to be
As Hoffs stands up to be a pencil, Mr. Karst moves on to Penhall
Mr. Karst doesn't like Penhall's smart mouth
Mr. Karst asks Penhall if he has done the reading assignment
Mr. Karst banters a bit with Penhall
Penhall interprets the reading assignment
Mr. Karst gets in Penhall's face and asks him more questions
Mr. Karst tells Penhall he can't wait to see his skit
Hanson gets to play some Stones in music class
Hanson continues to jam on rhythm guitar in music class
Booker, after faking a snort, plays basketball with his new friends
Booker gets ready to pass the ball
Booker gets ready to make a basket
Hanson & Penhall do a Honeymooners scene
Hanson plays Norton to help Penhall in his Honeymooners skit
Mr. Karst watches as they perform their scene
Hanson performs to help Penhall in acting class
Hanson looks on as Penhall argues with Mr. Karst
Mr. Karst says that the Honeymooners is not a play, it's a TV show
Mr. Karst agrees that Jackie Gleason was a brilliant actor
Penhall, irritated, tries again
Mr. Karst stops them, telling Penhall it's not working
Mr. Karst tells Penhall not to ape the performer, Jackie Gleason
Mr. Karst tells Penhall to, instead, play the character, Ralph Kramden
Mr. Karst tells Penhall that it's Ralph's "pathos and shortcomings" that make us laugh
Mr. Karst tells Penhall to feel the emotions as himself and be Ralph
Mr. Karst explains more about acting
Mr. Karst asks if Penhall knows the "High Note" scene
Mr. Karst tells Penhall to do the "High Note" scene
Mr. Karst gives Penhall more instructions on how to be Ralph
Mr. Karst tells him to do the scene alone, since Hanson doesn't know the lines
Mr. Karst demands that Penhall take off "that ridiculous costume"
Penhall starts the scene over yet again, being Ralph Kramden, not Jackie Gleason
Hanson looks on, shocked at how hard Penhall is trying
Mr. Karst gets up and begins to deliver Alice's lines
Mr. Karst, as Alice, encourages Penhall's Ralph
Mr. Karst moves around and delivers more lines
Mr. Karst and Penhall perform the "High Note" scene
Mr. Karst, as Alice smiles in reaction to one of the lines
Penhall delivers the final line of the scene, "Baby, you're the greatest"
Mr. Karst, as Alice, smiles up at Penhall
Hanson smiles and claps for Penhall
Penhall smiles proudly and Mr. Karst is proud of him
Mr. Karst shakes Penhall's hand
Hoffs smiles and claps for Penhall
Penhall's got perma-grin after Mr. Karst ruffles his hair
Penhall looks back at Hanson and Mr. Karst smiles
#52 "Blinded By The Thousand Points Of Light" April 30, 1989 (Season 3)
Undercover looking for a person who has been preying on homeless teens, the Jump Street cops learn what it is really like to live on the street.
Booker undercover as a runaway street hustler
Ioki undercover as a runaway street hustler
Hanson pulls his gun on the john and tells him to drop the stick
Hanson shows his badge to the john and tells him he's under arrest
Hanson motions angrily with his gun
#54-55 "Loc'd Out" (part 1 & part 2) May 14/21, 1989 (Season 3)
Hanson finds himself on the wrong side of the law after he decides to seek revenge on members of a street gang who shot and seriously wounded Ioki.
Hanson in a run-down house, hiding from the police
Penhall at the chapel trying to defend Hanson's actions
Booker accuses Penhall of helping Hanson hide from the police
Penhall gets angry with Booker again
Penhall comes close to punching Booker
Penhall secretly visits Hanson, who is on the run, and offers his help
Booker and Ferrell discuss the case
Hanson in his hideout, asking Penhall to be the one to arrest him later
Hanson breaks in again to figure out what happened
Booker interrogates Penhall about visiting Hanson and Hanson's "confession"
Penhall goes to arrest Hanson, at Hanson's request but too late
Booker aims at Hanson, yelling for him to freeze
Hanson hears Booker tells him to freeze
Hanson raises his hands, knowing Booker's got his gun aimed
#56 "Draw The Line" (part 3) Sept. 18, 1989 (Season 4)
Booker resigns from the police force after solving a case that gets Hanson out of prison.
Booker eats cereal in his apartment
Booker forgets his cereal to glare at a story about Raymond Crane
Hanson looks out of his cell and sees Booker
Hanson looks at Booker from his jail cell
Hanson looks at Booker after punching him
Guards hold Hanson back after he punches Booker
Penhall opens the door to find Hanson, who is supposed to be in prison
Penhall and Hanson on Penhall's couch, after Booker got Hanson out on a fraudulent pass
Penhall and Hanson listen as Booker explains how Hanson has been framed
Hanson, in semi-shock, tells Penhall to listen to Booker while he gets himself a beer
Penhall makes Booker tell him why Hanson's out of prison
Hanson in Penhall's kitchen as Booker gets Penhall to help
Penhall is interrogated by Booker and Ferrell (ex-partner of the dead officer)
Penhall and Booker get frustrated as they interrogate the corrupt cop
Penhall and Booker watch the corrupt cop as he begins to talk
Penhall and Booker realize what has happened
Penhall puts out his hand to shake Hanson's hand after Hanson's release from prison
Penhall hugs Hanson to celebrate his release from prison
Hanson hugs Penhall, glad to be out of prison for good
Hanson asks if he can drive his Mustang home
Penhall gives Hanson the keys and tells him that it's been freshly washed.
Hanson and Penhall get into Hanson's Mustang
Side view of Hanson's Mustang as he backs up to leave prison
Booker tells Capt. Fuller about how he solved the case
Booker continues telling Capt. Fuller about his philosophy about rules
Booker listens to Capt. Fuller
Capt. Fuller tells Booker of his re-assignment from Jump Street to the police library
Booker tells Capt. Fuller he would rather resign from the police force, and does so
#58 "Eternal Flame" Oct. 2, 1989 (Season 4)
Note: Gavin McHugh is played by Michael Des Barres
Hanson meets an old flame now married to a man suspected of providing LSD to high school students at his 60's nightclub.
Gavin gets out of a limo and comes toward his club
Gavin comes up to Hanson as Hanson works the door
Gavin talks to Hanson outside the club
Gavin asks Hanson how he enjoys the work
Hanson decides if people can come into the club
Hanson checks the guest list for the club
Hanson listens to Gavin as they talk about the club
Hanson talks with Gavin outside the club
Gavin tells Hanson to follow him inside for a new job
Gavin leads Hanson through the dancers in the club
Hanson and Gavin walk past the bar
Gavin prepares to introduce Hanson to his wife
Gavin asks Linda to turn around
Linda turns to face Hanson and Gavin
Gavin watches Hanson's reaction
Gavin notices Hanson's discomfort at seeing Linda
Hanson, next to Gavin, recognizes Linda as she turns around
Hanson realizes that Linda is an ex-girlfriend of his from high school
Hanson and Gavin look at Linda as she introduces herself to Hanson
Hanson looks at Linda, hoping she won't blow his cover
Gavin and Linda teasing Hanson
Gavin talks to Hanson while Linda looks away
Gavin and Linda just before he kisses her
Hanson looks out over the crowd
Doug tries to get into the club
Hanson teaches another bouncer how to decide whom to let in
Hanson makes fun of Penhall's clothes and doesn't let him in the club
Penhall and Hoffs try to get into the club
Hanson looks at Linda, in Gavin's office (later)
#74 "La Bizca" Feb. 26, 1990 (Season 4)
Penhall ends up taking his nephew back to America after he and Hanson travel to El Salvador in order to find Penhall's wife, whom they learn was killed in the fighting.
Hanson and Penhall in El Salvador
#75 "Last Chance High" March 19, 1990 (Season 4)
Donning their McQuaid brother aliases for one last time Hanson and Penhall discover a teenage girl who has kidnapped her baby sister to get her away from their abusive parents; while Penhall adjusts to becoming a father figure.
Front view of Hanson's Mustang just before the big kid breaks the windshield
#83 "Back To School" Oct. 20, 1990 (Season 5)
Garrett attempts to infiltrate a high school drug ring by dating the sister of the ring's suspected leader.
Capt. Fuller assigns a new case to Dean & Kati
Dean's excited about his first day revisiting high school
Kati's ready for her first day revisiting high school
Kati teases Dean about his outfit
Kati befriends the sister of a drug dealer as they study on the lawn
Dean recites "Casey At The Bat"
Kati, in flashback, watches as her high school class (1986) graduates without her
Kati accepts her teacher's gift and realizes he isn't going to sexually harass her
Dean & Kati decide to go to the prom even though the case is over
#84 "Buddy System" Oct. 27, 1990 (Season 5)
McCann joins up to be the partner of a mentally handicapped youth in a school buddy system, to investigate the murder of the boy's former partner.
Hoffs throws an orange at Doug after he asks how long she's been out of tenth grade
Mac encourages Christopher to play piano
Mac tries to identify the car that almost hit him and Christopher
#85 "Poison" Nov. 3, 1990 (Season 5)
Doug falls for a narcotics officer with questionable tactics and a possible drug problem herself.
Penhall talking to Clavo about God and death
Penhall talking to Clavo about Tracy
Clavo says his prayers, including Uncle Doug & Aunt Marta
Framed pictures of Doug and Marta, on Clavo's bedside table
In a diner, Mac teases Doug about falling for Tracy
Mac plays with Doug's lips in the diner
#86 "Just Say No High" Nov. 10, 1990 (Season 5)
Hoffs is suspended from the force when while working undercover in high school she is forced to take a mandatory drug test and the results come back positive.
Hoffs finds out about the drug test
Penhall arrests a drug-dealing basketball coach
Hoffs scores a victory over the IAD jerk that gave her trouble
#87 "Brothers" Nov. 17, 1990 (Season 5)
Doug has a strained reunion with his estranged younger brother Joey when Joey is assigned to the Jump St. team. Doug comes to his aid after Joey is brainwashed into joining a religious cult he was investigating.
Hoffs and Mac wake Joey up, thinking he's a runaway
Joey wakes up and listens to Hoffs and Mac
Joey looks up at Hoffs and tells her he's been assigned to "this church"
Joey tells Mac he doesn't belong in a shelter
Joey tells Mac and Hoffs "I'm a cop"
Hoffs and Mac realize that Joey looks like Doug
Hoffs and Mac watch as Doug sees Joey for the first time in 5 years
Joey smiles as Doug realizes who he is
Joey, after Doug greets him with a punch
Doug's in no mood for Joey to visit
Joey comes to visit Doug and grins as he opens the door
Joey tries to joke with Doug and get him to lighten up
Clavo meets his "Uncle Joey" for the first time
Joey, kneeling, asks Doug about Clavo
Clavo tells Uncle Joey his name
Clavo thinks hard to tell Joey what his name means in English
Joey tells Doug that he's "been through a lot, man!"
Joey, voluntarily undercover in the cult, is welcomed with a hug
Joey listens to Rachel talk about the cult camp at dinner
Joey sleeps in his bunk at the cult camp
Joey is rousted out of bed for exercises at 5 AM at the cult camp
Joey does jumping jacks at the cult camp
Joey tells the group about his dead parents and how Doug rejected him
Joey does a group exercise, running & being caught by the group, and he likes it
Joey tells Doug that he's no longer "Joey," he's "Abel."
Doug tries to get Joey to come back with him and Judy
Joey refuses to leave with them
Doug realizes that his rejection made Joey vulnerable to the cult
Judy offers to help rescue Joey
Judy says she cancelled her weekend plans
Mac listens to Doug as they and Judy decide what to do
Mac and Doug pull Joey off the car to put him in the van
Doug argues with Joey about the cult and what his real name is
Doug kneels in front of Joey and tries to get him to respond
Joey sits and totally ignores everything Doug does or says
Doug argues with Joey, with no response
Doug gives up and sits silently with Joey for a moment
Doug sits beside Joey, who is still motionless and silent
Doug sits beside Joey and thinks about what to say
Doug tries to get Joey to listen to what he's saying
Joey listens as Doug talks about their dead parents
Joey finally turns to look at Doug
#88 "This Ain't No Summer Camp" Nov. 24, 1990 (Season 5)
Doug and Joey enroll in a wilderness camp for troubled teens to investigate a murder that happened there and the ex-marine who runs the place.
Joey, undercover as a disobedient camper at the reform camp
Joey smarts off to Doug, who is undercover as a camp counselor
Doug and Joey get away from everyone else and discuss the case
Doug explains that he gets to boss Joey around undercover because he's bigger
Joey laughs when Doug orders him to do push-ups because someone is coming
Doug counts off as Joey does push-ups
Joey does push-ups and gripes about Doug being bossy
Joey smiling as he works in the woods
Doug and Joey discover that the bridge's rope was cut on purpose