Paradise PD - Season 4

Season 4
Part 4 (Party Dudes)
Without a functioning police force, the town faces threats from scheming billionaires, vindictive artists, backstabbing AI and more.

Episodes

The Brozone Lair
Excited to finally have the son he always wanted, Chief Crawford focuses on being a new father while the townspeople build a utopia — inside Dobby.

Diddy's Home
Karen replaces everyone in town with actors to impress Elon Musk, Kevin gets an inflatable girlfriend and Dusty obsesses about impressing his father.

A Star Is Porn
Inspired by his son's interest in a kids' band, Chief Crawford decides to pursue his artistic ambition. Kevin accidentally becomes an adult film star.

Good Jeans
A billionaire moves his company to Paradise, forcing Robby and Delbert to get jobs. Chief Crawford searches for the perfect outfit to impress Charles.

The Shartist
When Gina returns to town, Kevin tries to prove she's a clone. Dusty becomes an art sensation and Chief Crawford falls prey to his virtual assistant.

The Butt Cut
To undo a family curse, Chief Crawford must cater to the whim of a witch living on the outskirts of town. Kevin looks for dirt on Charles Lovely.

Boat!
Kevin tries to sneak back into Paradise to warn his friends of Charles' evil plan while they take jobs selling Lovely Corp. products door-to-door.

King of the Norf
The resistance plots to take down Lovely Corp. Karen mixes up her medication, causing mayhem. Chief Crawford and Fitz struggle to move Dusty's mother.

Sack to the Future
Determined to change his life, Kevin journeys back in time to undo a childhood mistake — but meddling with the past doesn't solve his problems.

The Eternal Reckoning
With the town suspended in the air, everyone rallies together to defeat Charles Lovely before it's too late. Dusty plans a family reunion.
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