When the deputies grow dissatisfied with their undercover assignments, they hire a Hollywood acting coach (Ryan Stiles) to help them behave more like criminals and drug addicts.
Did Garcia steal Dangle's husband? What's happening to Wiegel's Baby? Find out in the season premiere!
The deputies run into Tommy Hawk, the bounty hunter.
The department gets new women's specific bullet-proof vests with an unexpected side effect: Super Knockers.
When Reno's Mayor shows up at the station asking for help, the deputies must decide whether to uphold the law, or uphold their local government.
The deputies go door to door selling Coconut Nut Clusters.
Dangle takes time to connect with long-lost relatives: his black half-bother and half-sister (Guest Stars Gary Anthony Williams and Aisha Tyler) from his father's other, secret family in Chicago.
Undercover at Burger Cousin, to stop a string of robberies at a local burger joint, deputies go to work as fast food employees, where they meet a boss (Guest Star Seth Green) even tougher than Lt. Dangle.
Junior and Garcia travel to the Mexican border to participate in the Good Fences Make Good Neighbors program, but will the heat and the smell of carne asada distract them from their goal?
The deputies train a squad of policemen from Baghdad.
While Dangle recuperates in hospital from an overly long tanning session, the fellow officers visit him and make ample use of his incapacitation to share their feelings and thoughts.
A reporter from Strong Sister magazine does an in-depth profile on Deputy Raineesha Williams.
Junior decides he wants to be the Commissioner for Animal Carcass Removal.
The deputies try to win an award to the most patriotic float in a parade.
The deputies reach out to Jackie the Pickle-Throwing Hooker, who has life-threatening disease.