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About
A police procedural following a squad of young-looking cops undercover in high schools.
From 1987 to 1991, 21 Jump Street followed a group of rookie officers who posed as students to investigate drug use, gang violence, and other teenage problems. The show blends gritty crime investigation with social commentary, tackling topics like substance abuse, homophobia, and AIDS in a format that kept audiences engaged. The series ran for five seasons, totaling 103 episodes, and featured early performances by Johnny Depp, Holly Robinson, and Peter DeLuise. A spin-off, Booker, followed one officer after the original cast left the series.
What to know
- 5 seasons, 103 episodes, 45‑48 minute runtime
- Early career role for Johnny Depp
- Set and filmed in Vancouver, Canada
- Aimed at teen and young adult viewers
- Spin‑off series “Booker” focused on one character
- Aired on Fox, later in first‑run syndication
- Addresses real teen issues such as drugs and hate crimes
- Includes occasional public service announcements
Watch if
If you enjoy character‑driven police dramas that mix mystery and social issues, 21 Jump Street offers a fresh look at undercover work. The show’s realistic investigations and relatable teen settings give it a compelling, if sometimes nostalgic, appeal.
Skip if
If you prefer lighter fare without violence or mature themes, this series might feel too intense or heavy-handed for your taste.
Premise Overview
Character Roster
Social Issues
Production Notes
Broadcast History
Legacy & Spin‑offs
Where to Watch
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