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Reno 911!

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Reno911! title card
Reno911! title card

Reno 911! is a comedy television show on Comedy Central. It debuted in 2003.

Reno 911! is in some respects a parody of the long-running television show COPS. The show features the members of a fictional Reno, Nevada police squad, which are videotaped by a camera operator during the course of their jobs, and sometimes address the camera directly as though being interviewed. The joke, of course, is that they are terrible cops who cheat, lie, play pranks, plant evidence, and engage in other sorts of mischief and display a general sense of extreme incompetence at their jobs. The force also has problems with racism, unrequited attractions, quiet feuds, and other petty troubles that supply a lot of the show's humor.

The show is not written with specific lines for the actors to say; rather, they are given general guidelines and improvise the details. This enhances the illusion of "reality".

On March 21 of 2004, Comedy Central ran a special of the show, Reno 911: Off Duty.

The series is currently in its second season.

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Cast

In addition, the cast members frequently play the roles of criminals, complete with blurred faces. Kenney, Lennon, and Garant also write and produce the series.

Other Characters

  • Terry, the gay prostitute
  • TeeTee
  • The French mime
Captain Duane Hernandez and Lieutenant Suzy Kim
Hernandez and Kim are criminals who posed as homeland security inspectors in order to get their hands on the Reno Sherrif Department's money and evidence in the episodes Terrorist Training: Part 1 and Terrorist Training: Part 2 . Oscar Nunez and Cathy Shim play the duo. Deputy Trudy Weigel falls for Hernandez in the plot arch.

Cast history

  • Many of the cast members are recognizable from The State, a sketch comedy series which aired on MTV.
  • Thomas Lennon and Kerri Kenney were the stars of a short-lived series on Comedy Central called Viva Variety. Their co-star, Michael Ian Black, has also appeared in several episodes of Reno. Ben Garant was the creator and head writer of this show, which was a spin-off from a sketch on The State.
  • Wendi McLendon-Covey is a current member of The Groundlings theatre company, located in Los Angeles.

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