2006
The introductory lesson continues with Prof. Labud testing the boys on their linguistics and mathematics knowledge. Djuro is preoccupied with a very interesting book, while the eternal rivalry of Milojko and Hrvoje keeps causing tensions. Milojko also has to worry about Janez, who is sitting right behind him, leaving his behind under constant "attack".
2006
Dimce has recently married and is telling his friends about the uncanny experience he had on his first night of marriage. Hrvoje has issues and seeks support from Milojko, leading to expected results. A depressed Maca arrives and decides to make the class relaxed, asking the students to cheer her up, instead of doing school work. Serving as the finale of the first DVD and with a great focus on the love life of all of the boys, Maca's not-class serves as the deepest look so far into the marriages and relationships of the characters.
2006
Professor Labud brings very exciting news to the boys, a few days before the New Year's celebration. The Principal is, allegedly, very happy with their progress and will be joining them for the party. This leads to a short questioning session, rounding up the grades for 2006. with usual shenanigans.
2006
An experimental class for "special" police forces with students from each of the former Yugoslavian countries is formed with direct funding from Javier Solana. Professor Labud, the class teacher, holds a lesson which serves as an introduction to the students, collectively known as Kursadzije. The class consists of: Montenegrin policeman Djuro; Slovenian Janez, a bisexual with preference for men; Crazy Milojko, a Serbian farmer with a knack for nationalistic jokes; Hrvoje, teacher's pet from Sisak, Croatia; Fiko, a not-very-bright Bosnian man; and Dimce, self-proclaimed sex expert from Prdejci, a small village in Macedonia.