21 Jump
Street FAQ
©1998+ Cyndi Glass
Photo courtesy of "A
Fan's Page For Johnny Depp": Johnny Depp, Frederic
Forrest, Dustin Nguyen, Holly Robinson & Peter DeLuise.
This
FAQ has 7 sections: General Info, FX Repeats, The Episodes, The Characters, The
Actors, The Theme Song and Miscellaneous Fan Info. Info may contain spoilers.
Please also see the 21 Jump Street Episode Guide.
1. What is
2. How did they explain putting cops in high schools?
The
purpose of this work was to try to arrest and rehabilitate kids on the brink of
a criminal career rather than arresting them later when they have committed
more serious crimes at an older age and have less chance of rehabilitation. It
was also, as it was explained to Officer Hanson in the premier episode, because
teenagers commit real crimes such as drug dealing, murder and rape. The way
they thought was best to solve these crimes was to use undercover officers who
could pass as high school students and investigate with the skills and legal
knowledge of the adult police officers they actually were.
3. Where did they get the idea for the show?
According
to interviews done at the time the show premiered, the show was based on a
real-life undercover unit in
4. When is the show set?
The
show takes place in the 1987-1991 time period (same time that it was
broadcast). There are two exceptions: one episode (#67 "The Things We Said
Today"), which takes place in January 1986. This one doesn't fit into the
time continuity of the series because the episode shows Capt. Fuller being new,
which supposedly didn't happen until May 1987. One other episode (#70
"Back From The Future") takes place 40 years in the future and
consists of the characters talking about the past (a flashback clip show).
5. Where is the show set?
A
fictional large
6. Where was the show filmed?
7. If I go to Vancouver, can I see the set?
According
to an excellent source, "Unfortunately, the Chapel is no more. The studio
that was used for the first and second season is now used as a food warehouse.
The studio used for the third season burned down and is now a parking lot. The
studio used for the fourth and fifth season gave way to The X-Files. And the
building that was used as the exterior of the Chapel was torn down to build a
new condo building. You can't stop progress."
8. Do all of the episodes take place in high schools?
As
I have watched the shows, I have been surprised to find that only about 60% of
the shows actually took place in a high school. A few more take place in
colleges. There were also many episodes where TPTB either wrote about teen
criminals or victims in other locations (a juvenile reform center, a teen
psychiatric ward, a religious cult, a teen reform camp, a military academy, a
massage parlor, and on the streets). Beyond that, there were several episodes
which broke format totally: instead of the formula of the officers going
undercover to solve a crime, viewers saw them go on strike, go on the road to
transport someone, deal with family problems, and do many other things that
were the main focus of one or more episodes (instead of police work).
9. Why was this show so important to the Fox network?
The
show had a great appeal to teenagers and delivered messages about staying out
of a criminal lifestyle and living life in a way that would enable one to be a
successful adult. Fox was a brand new network, and some people thought that the
teenagers who made household names out of the show’s stars were the only ones
watching. But
10. What should a new fan know to understand the show?
As
the show progresses, the undercover investigations become less important than
the interactions between the characters. The officers are portrayed as good
cops who really believe in what they are doing and who went into police work to
help people, to "protect and serve." The
11. When was it originally shown on Fox?
Season
1 was a short season, April-June 1987. Seasons 2, 3 and 4 were 1987/88, 1988/89
and 1989/90.
12. When was it cancelled?
The
show was cancelled by Fox in May 1990, but the show continued with a fifth
season anyway.
13. What is the deal with Season 5?
There
was enough interest in the show that the production company decided to continue
it even though Fox had cancelled it. They produced an extra season worth of shows,
which was Season 5, running during the 1990/91 season in syndication on local
affiliates, usually inconsistently or inconveniently scheduled. Though Johnny
Depp and Dustin Nguyen had quit, Peter DeLuise, Holly Robinson and Steven
Williams were still on the show, along with newcomers Michael Bendetti and
Michael DeLuise. Peter DeLuise quit the show halfway through the season, and
Michael DeLuise quit near the end of the season. Williams, Robinson and
Bendetti stayed to the end. It's an excellent season, not to be missed.
14. What connections are there to other shows?
Several
well-known writers and directors worked on
15. Were there any spin-offs?
There
was an idea for a spinoff called "City Court," which was to follow
16. Were these all filmed in order?
Of
course not - hardly any show actually is. Check out the 21 Jump Street Episode Guide
and my Production
Numbers page to analyze this in detail, but to be brief,
many shows were filmed out of order or even held back to be shown in a
different season.
1. When and where can I watch
2. Did FX show the uncut original episodes?
No.
Fox prepared these for syndication, and they cut a minute or so from each
episode. FX was not allowed to alter them. If you are looking for a collection,
know this before you begin. If you really want all the original scenes, you
will have to look for the episodes as originally broadcast on Fox (and
syndication, for Season 5).
3. How can I tape the complete run?
Whenever
it gets added to a network, print out a copy of the
4.
Why didn't FX show the PSA's (public service announcements)?
Fox
edited these and the PSA's are no longer there, except for a couple of Season 5
episodes. The PSA's were on separate tapes that were sent to Fox stations.
Also, many of the phone numbers and addresses had probably changed.
5. Did FX show all of the episodes?
Yes.
For a while they were not showing the episodes from Season 5, but my fan-based
campaign changed their minds, and they decided to show ALL of the episodes, not
just the ones with Johnny Depp in them. They also showed Episode 8 of
"Booker," which has been integrated into the 21JS episode listing,
between episodes 64 and 65 (because it is part one of the two-part set that #65
concludes. Due to their schedule changes, at which time they would always start
over again at #1, it was hard to get a complete run, but they did manage it
once.
6.
Why didn't your episode numbers match with FX's schedule's numbers?
Because
I use the original numbering, as does the
7. Why are some Season 5 episodes edited so sloppily (scenes
accidentally shown twice, etc).
Since
the show was no longer airing on Fox, my guess is that the budget dropped
considerably, but still, I think this type of error is too avoidable to be
excusable. There is one episode where they run the wrong opening credits (#88
"This Ain't No Summer Camp," where they run the credits from the
Joey-less #84-86). FX has told me that they were not legally allowed to alter
the episodes in any way, even to fix this, and the Screen Actors Guild assures
me that credits or not, Michael is paid whenever he is shown.
Specific Episodes
1. What happens in <episode>?
Check
the 21 Jump Street Episode Guide
for a brief summary. If you want a much more detailed review (with spoilers),
each episode has its own page on this web site and I am eventually going to
have all of them reviewed at length (this takes a lot of time, so please be
patient). My pages do have the brief summaries that are in the Episode Guide.
To find them, go to the
main page, then click on the correct season, then
click on the episode titles.
2. How do you know the episode titles?
Each
episode runs a short introductory scene, then the theme song, then some ads, and
then the next scene begins – it is at that point that the episode title is put
on the screen.
3. Why are there alternate titles for some episodes?
During
production of some episodes, they were called one thing, and then when the
title was put on, TPTB changed the name. Some broadcasts in other countries
might use the other name as well. I use the episode titles that are shown on
the screen.
4. Which episode did <event> happen in?
Do
a keyword search at the 21 Jump Street Episode Guide
or email me, and I'll try to help... but I'll grant you guys the following two
that I get asked constantly...
5. Which episode is it where Penhall shoots Hanson in the butt?
And the one where Penhall wakes up in the gay man's apartment?
#42
"The Dragon and the Angel" and #50 "Fathers & Sons"
6. Are there any two part episodes?
Yes.
Episodes #1 and #2 are the 2-hour pilot, called "
7. What about three-parters?
Episodes
#54 and #55 are the "Loc'd Out" part 1 and 2 episodes, where Ioki is shot
and Hanson is put in prison, ending Season 3 with a cliffhanger. #56 "Draw
The Line" is the Season 4 premiere and concludes the story, with Hanson
free and Booker quitting the
8. Didn't
Yes.
To wrap up the Raymond Crane storyline begun with the three parter of #54-56,
TPTB wrote another two-part episode to tie together both shows. "Deals and
Wheels" was Episode #8 of Booker, where Booker tries, unsuccessfully, to
bring Crane down on his own and at the end goes to
9. Were there ever any other crossovers between the two shows?
Captain
Fuller, Judy Hoffs and Doug Penhall all made appearances in one or more Booker
episodes.
10. Is there more than one version of the pilot?
Yes.
The original pilot was filmed with Jeff Yagher in the part of Tom Hanson. He
was replaced by Johnny Depp, and the episode had to be re-shot. The original TV
Guide listing for
11. Are #82 "Tunnel of Love" and #83"Back To
School" part of Season 4 or Season 5?
They
were filmed during Season 4 and held back to be used in Season 5, introducing
new characters Dean Garrett and Kati Rocky. They were never shown on Fox. Near
the end of Season 4, TPTB aired #80 "Everyday Is Christmas," which
introduces Dean Garrett, and this one was the second-last Season 4 episode.
When Season 5 started, #82 and #83, from the unused episodes, were the first
two, and then the actual Season 5 began with #84 "The Buddy System,"
in which Anthony "Mac" McCann is introduced. In syndication, the last
Season 4 episode is #81, these two are #82 and #83, and then #84 starts the
real Season 5. We fans are very lucky that these two were included in the syndication
package and not shelved.
12. What is the deal with "How I Saved The Senator?"
#78
"How I Saved The Senator" has the four officers (Hanson, Penhall,
Hoffs & Ioki) talking to a reporter about an incident that has already
taken place, and each person gives the reporter their own very distinctive (and
self-flattering) version of the same story. Hoffs casts herself as a jazz
singer in hers, Ioki as a martial-arts hero, Penhall as a somewhat inept James
Bond, and Hanson as a Chaplinesque silent film character. This has much more to
do with the actors than the characters and was one of the last Season 4
episodes shot (it is also the last episode Johnny Depp ever filmed).
13.
What is the song in "Swallowed Alive"?
The
song at the end of the episode where Hanson waits outside for the kid is
"Can't Find My Way Home" by Steve Winwood. The song in the tunnel
scene is "Are You Sure?" by the Staple Singers.
The Characters
1. Who are the regular characters on the show?
Go
to my 21 Jump Street
Cast Page to read more about who is who - I have done
a complete page for each of the eleven regulars that includes more details.
1.
Captain Richard
Jenko - Laid back police captain with a 60's
mentality and street smarts, killed by a drunk driver. Played by Frederic
Forrest (
2.
Captain Adam
Fuller - Assertive, by-the-book, compassionate police
captain from NYC. One son (Kip), divorced. Played by Steven Williams (
3.
Officer Tom
Hanson (Thomas) - Idealistic, intelligent,
passionate and introverted rookie who becomes increasingly outspoken,
disillusioned and cynical about police work and life. Father was a cop killed
on the job, mother lives in the local area. Played by Johnny Depp (6-9-63,
Owensboro, KY): Edward Scissorhands, Benny & Joon, Don Juan De Marco,
Fear & Loathing in Las Vegas, etc. Episodes 1-81.
4.
Officer/Detective
Judy Hoffs (Judith Marie or Judith Esther) - College
educated and street smart, with optimism and innocence that gradually
become cynicism and hard-won loyalty and trust, though she never loses her
compassion. Has parents in
5.
Officer
"Harry Ioki" (real name Vinh Van
Tran) - Vietnamese refugee raised in the
6.
Officer Doug
Penhall - (Douglas James) Funny, warm-hearted,
physically strong and idealistic officer who matures into an intelligent,
thoughtful man. Current fan favorite. Mother killed herself when Doug was 6;
father drank heavily until his death when Doug was 17. Has one younger (2 years)
brother, Joey; married briefly to Marta, adopted Marta's nephew, 5/6 year old
Clavo. Played by Peter DeLuise (
7.
Officer Dennis
Booker - Rebellious loner who dislikes rules.
Alienates Hanson & Penhall immediately and pursues his cases his own way,
then works hard to save Hanson's career before quitting to become a private
detective. Played by Richard Grieco (
8.
Officer Dean
Garrett - Young-looking, idealistic rookie from NJ,
hates corruption. Taken under Doug Penhall's wing and brought from a corrupt
city police squad to
9.
Officer Kati
Rocky - Outspoken, cynical and defiant loner with
damaging past, likes kittens, doesn't trust anyone, former FBI agent. Brought
to
10.
Officer
Anthony "Mac" McCann - Soft-spoken,
idealistic NJ cop who left NJ under threat of murder by corrupt cops, covers
feelings with cocky attitude. Distrust gradually replaced by dependability and
friendship. Learns from Penhall and Hoffs, eventually partnered with Joey and
later Hoffs. Played by Michael Bendetti (
11.
Officer Joey
Penhall - Passionate, lonely, warm-hearted and
street-smart officer who joins Jump Street and moves to town out of desperation
for a relationship with his estranged older brother (Doug). Has been on his own
since age 15 (5 years). Learns from Penhall and Hoffs, eventually partnered
with Mac before his abrupt departure. Played by Michael DeLuise (
2. What was Harry Ioki's real name?
Vinh
Van Tran (see above). All of this is explained in depth in #24 "Christmas
in
3. What were the officers' police rankings?
Richard
Jenko and Adam Fuller were captains. All of the others were officers. Hoffs was
promoted to detective in Season 4. Booker quit to become a private investigator
at the beginning of Season 4. Rocky quit her job as an FBI agent to become a
4. Who are the recurring characters on the show?
Sal
Banducci, or "Blowfish," was the Jump Street janitor; Amy Pearson was
Hanson's Season 2 girlfriend; Jackie Garrett (no relation to Dean) was Hanson's
Season 3 girlfriend; Russell Buckins appeared in two episodes as Hanson's wild
friend who got him in trouble; Raymond Crane was a corrupt businessman in the
Raymond Crane storyline (five episodes in Seasons 3 and 4); Dorothy Pezzino was
Doug's fiancee, Marta was an El Salvadorean woman whom Doug Penhall married,
but she was deported anyway; Clavo was Marta's sister's son, whom Doug adopted
and took back with him to the USA; Kip was Capt. Fuller's teenage son; and Mrs.
Hanson was Hanson's mother. You can read more about most of them at my
5. What kind of cars do the officers drive?
Hanson
drives a 1968 Mustang, which had been his father's car. Penhall drives a
motorcycle and later a yellow classic truck; Hoffs drives a cute little green
roadster and later a red Suzuki or Tracker and once a Volkswagon Rabbit
convertible; Ioki drives a huge junk car and later a more modern car, and once
a Dodge Shadow; Booker drives a muscle car of some kind; Mac drives Hanson's
Mustang for a few of his episodes, and then a grey Jeep; Joey doesn't seem to
ever drive. If any of you know about cars (I don't) and can identify any of
these cars more precisely by make, model or year, please let me know and I'll
update this answer.
6. What happened to Captain Jenko?
Capt.
Jenko was killed in a drunk driving accident. In Episode 7, after Capt. Jenko's
funeral at the beginning of the episode, Capt. Fuller assumes control of the
7. Why did Booker quit?
Booker
was an individualist who disliked playing by what he saw as pointless rules.
When he found out he had helped put an innocent man (Hanson) in prison, he
broke rules to get him out. The police force re-assigned him to the library as
punishment, and he quit. He became a private detective on the show
"Booker" (spinoff).
8. Why did Hanson and Ioki quit?
This
was never explained. They just were not there after a while. Hanson had been
disillusioned with police work for some time and complained openly about it
during much of Season 4. (In reality, it is because Depp and Nguyen had quit
the show after Season 4).
9. Why did Doug Penhall quit?
After
Doug adopted Clavo, his priorities changed, and he felt that police work was
too dangerous. After he was shot (#91 "Number One With A Bullet"), he
decided that willingly staying in police work where he might get killed was too
much like his mother choosing to kill herself. Doug quit and moved to
10. Why did Dean and Kati quit?
They
were both hired by the
11. Why did Joey quit?
We
see Joey asking for vacation time to visit Doug in
12. Why is Judy often called "Judy" and not
"Hoffs"? Is it because she's a woman?
13. And why do you sometimes say "Penhall" and other
times say "Doug"?
The
use of first names in Seasons 1-4 had to do with rank (Captain Fuller
frequently uses their first names) or to personalize a conversation (they often
used first names as emphasis, to get someone's attention). For the most part,
last names were used. Hoffs is often called "Judy," but for the sake
of consistency (not to mention equality) I have tried to refer to her as
"Hoffs." Doug is nearly always referred to as "Penhall." In
season 5 there are two officers named "Penhall," so everyone began
using first names more frequently as a matter of course. TV Guide was the worst
offender in the feminist department - in their listing for the pilot, the four
officers are referred to as "Hanson," "Penhall," "Ioki"
and "Judy."
The Actors
1. Why did Johnny Depp quit the show?
Depp
joined the show wanting to work with Frederic Forrest (Capt. Jenko) and
thinking that it would not succeed, and he needed the income. He signed a
six-year contract. According to most of his interviews, he despised the show
and his "Hanson" character and tried to get fired. Let's hear from
John DeCarli on this one: "The April 4, 1970 LA Times states, 'his four
year commitment to the show has ended.' A magazine interview done in March 1990
says 'two more seasons, contractually.' There's also a translated interview on
the Fan's
Page for Johnny Depp which says that his
'Lawyers freed me from the contract with the TV people.' I don't think Fox
announced the show's cancellation until the end of May, 1990 -- two months or
so later. Did the fact that Depp had gotten out of his contract contribute to
the decision to cancel the show? I don't know. He had definitely signed a
six-year contract."
2. Why did Dustin Nguyen quit the show?
My
guess is that he was unhappy with his ever-decreasing airtime. John DeCarli
says, "The only info I have on this is that he didn't want to work with a
new team of producers/directors. Lack of screen time could definitely have been
a factor."
3. Why did Frederic Forrest quit after only six episodes?
I
can only speculate that TPTB wanted a younger and more forceful captain who
would have conflict with the officers from time to time. Also, on TV it is very
common to have an African-American male as a police captain.
4. Is it true that Holly Robinson is related to
Yes.
There have been three Gordons, and the first one, who played Gordon from
1969-1973, is Holly's father. He also provided the voice for the Muppet
"Roosevelt Franklin" and was involved in several production aspects
of the show.
5. What films/TV series has <actor> been in?
Go
to http://us.imdb.com
to search them by name.
6. Are Michael and Peter DeLuise really brothers?
Yes.
Their father is comedian Dom DeLuise, who has a guest appearance in #46
"Woolly Bullies?"
7. Did Michael DeLuise ever appear on the show (besides being
Joey Penhall in Season 5)?
Yes.
He played a high-school-aged Doug Penhall in flashbacks in #46 "Woolly Bullies."
8. Did their younger brother, David DeLuise, ever appear on the
show?
Yes.
He played "Stevenson" (the DJ that Doug Penhall is protecting in the
introductory scene of the episode) in #91 "Number One With A Bullet,"
which Peter directed.
9. Is it true that Sal Jenco was Johnny Depp's best friend?
Yes.
Sal Jenco, who plays Sal "Blowfish" Banducci, was Johnny Depp's best
friend as a child and teenager in
10. Did the
Johnny
Depp has said in interviews that Peter DeLuise was his best friend during the
filming of 21 Jump Street, and Richard Grieco has also said in a book about
himself that he was Peter's friend as well. A lot of magazines played up a
rivalry between Johnny Depp and Richard Grieco that may only have existed
between Hanson and Booker on the screen.
11.
Which episode was my favorite actor a guest in?
Do
a keyword search of the 21 Jump Street Episode Guide.
Here are the six most frequently asked about actors: Brad Pitt (#33 "The
Best Years Of Your Life"), Shannen Doherty (#67 "The Things We Said
Today"), Christina Applegate (#28 "I'm OK, You Need Work"),
Christine Elise (#62 "Out of Control"),
Photo: David Barry Gray
as Dean Garrett, #83 "Back To School," Season 5
The Theme Song
1. What was the
It
is called "
2. Where can I hear the theme song?
You
can hear it at my 21
Jump Street Theme Song Page. The revised
theme is in .au and .wav format, and the original theme is in RealAudio. I did
not scan these in myself - I found them on TV theme sites.
3. Where can I find the theme song on CD?
You
can find it on the TV Themes Vol. 7 "Cable Ready" CD. This is the
revised theme song.
4. Isn't there a soundtrack CD?
There
was. It is currently out of print. It has the theme song and some other songs
that were used on the show.
5. How many versions of the theme song are there?
There
are two. The original version was used only for the 13 week Season 1. The
revised version was used in Seasons 2-5 and is the one on the CD and
soundtrack. As the series progressed and the opening theme's visuals were
updated and edited, someone kept adding sound effects until by Season 5, it's
quite amusing.
6. What are the lyrics to the
See
the 21 Jump Street
Theme Page.
7. What was the Booker theme song?
"Hot
In The City," by Billy Idol, which was recorded in 1982.
8. Where can I hear the Booker theme song?
My
Booker Page
has a partial clip, or you can try some Billy Idol sites. It is on the album
"Billy Idol" or any compilation greatest hits.
9. What are the lyrics to the Booker theme song?
See
the Booker Page.
Fan Clubs, Mailing Lists & Web Sites
1. Does
No.
The show has been out of production since the spring of 1991.
2. Where can I find 21JS books/merchandise?
There
are several biographies of Johnny Depp, two biographies of Richard Grieco, and
one German book about the show. I would check eBay or any fan communities.
3. Is there a Usenet newsgroup for
No.
You can discuss the show on rec.arts.tv.
4. What is your favorite season and who are your favorite
characters on 21JS?
I
enjoy Seasons 1 and 2, I have a soft spot for Season 5, and some of my favorite
episodes are in Season 4, I'd have to say that I think Season 3 is the most
consistently excellent season. Although I like all of the characters on 21JS,
my two favorites are Doug and Joey Penhall (Peter and Michael DeLuise).
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