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 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.
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.
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 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 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.
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.