![]() ![]() Poor Sal! The funniest thing was they were playing Ouija since Judy made them. Even more creepy things happened as the plot unfolded since they found a skeleton while cleaning up and Sal fainted straight away. Hard to! And Doug was making me hungry with the way he was attacking all the foods on his plate. It got even funnier with the whole job that Doug thought he got abducted and Hanson didn’t even believe him. Apparently, she was able to predict things before they actually happened, specifically fires. They found out there was this strange, creepy girl. “Old Haunts in a New Age” brought the Hanson and Doug team back together. ![]() The flashbacks of Doug and his wife was touching. However, the ending where they played baseball together showed some teamwork and bonding. ![]() “Come from the Shadows” was really sad since it covered many stories that involved the suffering that was going on in other countries, specifically El Salvador. The ending scene was priceless! LOL! Hanson was just standing on the side, waiting for Doug to take the other guy out AND counting money, lol. Harry returned to Jump Street, trying hard to cope with his condition while Judy pestered him–on the edge of annoyance, but she was just concerned for him. Doug posed as one of the bouncers who checked for IDs at the door while Hanson posed as a college student. “Say It Ain’t So, Pete” reunited Hanson and Doug as a team working to uncover some gambling ring going on. It was sooo sad YET hilarious at the same time that Booker was sent to exile for all the unauthorized things he’d done! LOL! But the heartfelt hug aka the reuniting scene between Hanson and Doug outside the prison ground was really something. It seemed to be out of control at times but they were able to work together and then created some humorous scenes as well. Doug wasn’t home BUT he answered? That was funny! Then Hanson and Doug acting like twins? I was beginning to enjoy the whole Booker, Doug, and Hanson team. NOW it all made sense since Hanson was in for the rest of the season so IF he had committed the crime, how would he be around? Anyway, more funny scenes unfolded after Booker managed to get Hanson out for a short period of time and went to Doug’s place. I had a gut feeling it wasn’t Hanson BUT I didn’t want it to become a bias. #21 jummp street doug tv#They had to put in the scene where Doug was trying to hook up the TV but he ended up hooking it into the phone jack! LOL! I was not surprised that Booker was the first one who figured it out that Hanson wasn’t the one who shot the dirty cop. “Draw the Line” continued with Ioki still in a coma and Hanson still spending time in prison. As promised, back to recap on season 4 because of the cliffhanger from the last season. ![]()
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