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- Hooperman tries to get through to a suicidal AIDS suspect; Stern meets her estranged husband's mistress who provides some awkward details about their affair.
- Hooperman goes undercover to bust a loan shark with the wire being placed in a very unconventional place. Stern reluctantly tries an escort service and is surprised when she sees who her escort is.
- A wealthy Sheik puts Hooperman in charge of showing around his spoiled 19-year old daughter. DeMott and Silardi go undercover as a married couple in order to bust a baby broker.
- Hooperman, Pritzger and McNeil stakeout a coffin robber; Stern tries to settle her divorce.
- The Department hosts an open house for Christmas Eve and attracts a variety of interesting characters with different life stories.
- Hooperman turns to a psychic to uncover the identity of a dead man; the nephew of Hooperman's deceased landlord decides to contest her will.
- The owner of an rundown apartment building is killed during a burglary and Harry Hooperman (an Inspector with San Francisco Police Dept.) inherits the building and her beloved (and nasty) dog Bijoux.
- After Smith breaks off their relationship, Hooperman is asked out by a television reporter. DeMott and Silardi agree to allow a famous actor ride with them. Stern is reluctant to take back her estranged husband.
- Hooperman is forced to release a suspect for a brutal rape because he is a witness in a federal trial.
- Hooperman gets unexpected news from Smith; the Department investigates a string of brutal crimes.
- Stern, Hooperman, McNeil and Pritzger are analyzed by a psychologist hired by the department; Hooperman tries to rekindle a romance with an old flame following an argument with Smith.
- Hooperman gets a great deal on a classic car from a drug suspect and finds there is lots of baggage that go along with it; Smith interviews other women who are/were in relationships with policemen.
- After Bijoux acts aggressively toward Alex, Hooperman takes her to a dog therapist.
- Harry participates in a sleep deprivation study while dealing with several unusual cases.
- Everyone fears for Hooperman's safety when a dangerous con is freed from prison; Hooperman, Pritzger and McNeil go undercover at a warehouse to nab a merchandise hijacker.
- Harry gets shot on the job and awakens to find himself in hell, with the Devil.
- Hooperman must protect an elderly man, a repeat retail theft offender, who does a TV interview claiming he could identify an armed robbery suspect. Smith has second thoughts about her relationship with Hooperman.
- Hooperman goes undercover as a transvestite to nab a slasher; Hooperman's dog goes missing and turns up with a family that refuses to relinquish her.
- A movie producers shoots a horror film in Hoopermans building, turning his life and his apartment upside down.
- Hooperman has to deal with a man who is wanted by the mafia and a man who is desperate to go back to jail.
- When a notorious computer hacker admits that his ex-girlfriend holds the key to a stolen account with a million dollars, Hooperman must find a way to reunite them in order to recover the money.
- Hooperman investigates a case of a child runaway; Hooperman fears that McNeil's eye problem may put them both at risk.
- Hooperman convinces Stern to involve the department in a joint organized crime investigation with a less than stellar private investigator; Smith's mother comes to visit, not knowing anything about her relationship with Hooperman.
- Hooperman takes in McNeil as a tenant; a sexual parts doctor keeps getting arrested; Hooperman and McNeil are on the trail of a 15-year old who is allegedly involved in drugs.
- Different accounts are told when Hooperman is accused of sexual harassment by a woman that he brought in for shoplifting; Pritzger is despondent when he discovers that Beverly is having an affair.
- When an unlikable cop dies in the line of duty, Hooperman is very conflicted when he is tasked with giving the eulogy at the funeral.
- Frustrated with law enforcement, Hooperman takes a gig at a Jazz club; DeMott feels guilt after accidentally shooting Silardi.
- Hooperman is partnered on a stakeout with the Commissioner's inept and obnoxious nephew; Hooperman hires an interior designer.
- Hooperman celebrates a birthday; Silardi's homophobic twin brother visits the station and causes plenty of tension; Smith suspects that one of the tenants murdered his mother.
- Harry takes in a mugging victim, who falls in love with the apartment building and makes him an offer.
- Bijoux is put on trial for attacking a mailman and will be destroyed unless Hooperman can prove he is a drug sniffing police dog.
- With the policeman's ball approaching, Hooperman tries desperately to avoid going with Stern after she asks him.
- With city workers on strike, Hooperman and McNeil must transport a dead man across town; Stern gets really annoyed when people from the department try to celebrate her birthday.
- After Hooperman is forced to arrest a convent of nuns regarding a property dispute, he fantasizes about an affair with one of the nuns.
- Hooperman and McNeil go undercover to stop a series of grocery store holdups.
- Smith tells Hooperman she intends to move out of San Francisco; Hooperman houses a snitch and his family at his apartment; Pritzger inadvertently eats evidence.
- Hooperman convinces the whole department to invest in wrinkle cream which has disastrous consequences; Hooperman befriends an arrested adult film star.
- Hooperman's new boxing trainer aspires to be a police officer; McNeil is nervous about appearing on a game show.
- Hooperman is held hostage by a bickering couple; Stern overindulges on a remedy given to her by Bushkin.
- The department must find a way to free a magician that they arrested locked in a safe; Hooperman and Susan attempt to work out their relationship issues.
- Hooperman reluctantly undergoes surgery for a hernia.