S2E16 Orpheus 3.3
When Hanson and Amy go to the supermarket a armed gunman takes them and the cashier hostage and has a traumatizing ending for Hanson and everyone involved.
21 Jump Street revolves around a group of young cops who would use their youthful appearance to go undercover and solve crimes involving teenagers and young adults.
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When Hanson and Amy go to the supermarket a armed gunman takes them and the cashier hostage and has a traumatizing ending for Hanson and everyone involved.
Hanson, Penhall, Ioki and Booker go into a juvenile detention centre to solve a murder.
Booker goes undercover within a group of drug using and dealing teens, but when the gang suspects that one of their own is a narc, Booker begins to crack under the pressure.
Through Officer John Cogan of the Metropolitan Police of the future, we revisit significant moments for the Jump Street team members.
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