The best episode written by Eric Blakeney is "All Creatures Great and ... Not So Great", rated 10/10 from 1 user votes. It was "directed by Christian I. Nyby II". "All Creatures Great and ... Not So Great" aired on 11/11/1986 and is rated 2.0 point(s) higher than their second highest rated, "School's Out".
A priest asks Dave and Maddie to find a woman he's become infatuated with during confession and whose latest revelation was her intention to kill herself.
Director: Christian I. Nyby II
Writer: Eric Blakeney
Hanson goes undercover to find a student who is blowing up toilets. Meanwhile, 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, and Doug decides it's time to grow up.
Director: Kim Manners
Writer: Eric Blakeney
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.
Director: James Whitmore Jr.
Writer: Eric Blakeney
A popular sports writer finds his whole life ruined when Penhall believes his ex-wife's allegations of his being a child molester.
Director: Neill Fearnley
Writer: Eric Blakeney
Hanson becomes an inmate in a juvenile detention hall in order to investigate the murder of one of the inmates.
Director: James A. Contner
Writer: Eric Blakeney
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.
Director: Bill Corcoran
Writer: Eric Blakeney
The Jump Street cops enroll in a performing arts school to bust a drug ring being run there.
Director: Mario Van Peebles
Writer: Eric Blakeney