Ioki is confronted by a teenage boy with aballoon, who three years earlier Ioki had talked into turning in his drug abusing family.
s04e01 - Draw the Line
s04e02 - Say It Ain't So, Pete
s04e03 - Eternal Flame
s04e04 - Come from the Shadows
s04e05 - God is a Bullet
s04e06 - Old Haunts in a New Age
s04e07 - Out of Control
s04e08 - Stand by Your Man
s04e09 - Mike's P.O.V.
s04e10 - Wheels and Deals (2)
s04e11 - Parental Guidance Suggested
s04e12 - Things We Said Today
s04e13 - Research and Destroy
s04e14 - A Change of Heart
s04e15 - Back from the Future
s04e16 - 2245
s04e17 - Hi Mom
s04e18 - Awomp-Bomp-Aloobomb, Aloop Bamboom
s04e19 - La Bizca
s04e20 - Last Chance High
s04e21 - Unfinished Business
s04e22 - Shirts and Skins
s04e23 - How I Saved the Senator
s04e24 - Rounding Third
s04e25 - Everyday is Christmas
s04e26 - Blackout
The series focuses on a group of police officers headquartered at the eponymous address. These officers are all young and have especially youthful appearances, which allows them to pass for teenagers. Their assignments generally consist of undercover work in high schools or, less commonly, colleges, where they generally investigate drug trafficking and abuse. The show's plots cover issues such as alcoholism, hate crimes, drug abuse, homophobia, AIDS, child abuse and sexual promiscuity. Similarly, each problem is often solved by the end of the hour-long episode, giving an implicit moral about the impact of a particular activity.