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Reno 911!

Show Info

  • Status: Ended
  • First Aired: July 23, 2003
  • Seasons: 6
  • Episodes: 88
  • Networks: Comedy Central
  • Genres: Comedy
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Reno 911!(2003)

TMDB Rating: 7.2 (172 votes)

Overview

This partially unscripted comedy brings viewers into the squad car as incompetent officers swing into action, answering 911 calls about everything from speeding violations and prostitution to staking out a drug den. Within each episode, viewers catch a "fly on the wall" glimpse of the cops' often politically incorrect opinions, ranging from their personal feelings to professional critiques of their colleagues.

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Season 1 Poster

Season 1

14 episodes • 2003Avg: 6.8

#EpisodeAir DateRating
1PilotJul 23, 20033.3
2FireworksJul 30, 20034.5
3Execution TicketsAug 6, 20038.0
4Clementine's PregnantAug 13, 20038.0
5Jones Gets SuspendedAug 20, 20038.0
6Help From the FBIAug 27, 20038.0
7Wiegel Suicide WatchSep 3, 20034.5
8Clementine Gets MarriedSep 10, 20038.0
9Garcia's AnniversarySep 17, 20038.0
10Burning Man FestivalSep 24, 20033.3
11Dangle's Moving DayOct 1, 20038.0
12Terrorist Training: Part 1Oct 8, 20038.0
13Terrorist Training: Part 2Oct 15, 20038.0
14HalloweenOct 20, 20037.0
Season 2 Poster

Season 2

16 episodes • 2004Avg: 7.1Golden Era

#EpisodeAir DateRating
1Dangle Gets PromotedJun 9, 20048.0
2Wiegel's New BoyfriendJun 16, 20043.3
3British LawJun 23, 20048.0
4Dangle's Wife VisitsJun 30, 20048.0
5Religion in RenoJul 7, 20048.0
6Fire Fighters Are JerksJul 14, 20047.0
7Not Without My MustacheJul 21, 20047.0
8Security for Kenny RogersJul 28, 20047.0
9More FBI HelpAug 4, 20047.0
10Raineesha XAug 11, 20047.0
11Clementine and Garcia Are DatingAug 18, 20047.0
12Jones and Garcia's Drug Stake-OutAug 25, 20047.0
13President Bush's MotorcadeSep 1, 20047.0
14Junior Gets MarriedSep 8, 20048.0
15Milkshake Man's DeathSep 15, 20047.0
16Investigation ConcludedSep 22, 20047.0
Season 3 Poster

Season 3

13 episodes • 2005Avg: 7.1Golden Era

#EpisodeAir DateRating
1Released from PrisonJun 14, 20057.0
2Revenge of Mike PowersJun 21, 20057.0
3Cop SchoolJun 28, 20057.0
4SARS OutbreakJul 5, 20058.0
5Fastest Criminal in RenoJul 12, 20057.0
6The Prefect of WanganuiJul 19, 20057.0
7...And the Installation Is FreeJul 26, 20057.0
8Clemmy Marries a Dead GuyAug 2, 20057.0
9Garcia's Secret GirlfriendAug 9, 20057.0
10Dangle's SonAug 16, 20057.0
11CSI: RenoAug 23, 20057.0
12Naked Stake-OutAug 30, 20057.0
13Wiegel and Craig Get MarriedSep 6, 20057.0
Season 4 Poster

Season 4

14 episodes • 2006Avg: 7.1

#EpisodeAir DateRating
1Wiegel's PregnantJul 9, 20067.0
2The Junior BrothersJul 16, 20067.0
3Jet Ski BluesJul 23, 20067.0
4Rick's On ItJul 30, 20067.0
5Spanish Mike ReturnsAug 6, 20067.0
6Son of a Chechekevitch (1)Aug 13, 20067.0
7The Investigation Continues (2)Aug 27, 20068.0
8The Department Gets a Corporate SponsorApr 1, 20077.0
9Christian Singles MixerApr 8, 20077.0
10Proposition CApr 15, 20077.0
11Reno MountiesApr 22, 20077.0
12HodgepodgeApr 29, 20077.0
13Ex-Wife and Her New HusbandMay 6, 20077.0
14Dangle's WeddingMay 13, 20077.0
Season 5 Poster

Season 5

16 episodes • 2008Avg: 7.0

#EpisodeAir DateRating
1The FatherJan 16, 20087.0
2Bounty Hunter Tommy HawkJan 23, 20087.0
3Super Knockers!Jan 30, 20087.0
4Mayor HernandezFeb 6, 20087.0
5Coconut Nut ClustersFeb 13, 20087.0
6Dangle's Secret FamilyFeb 20, 20087.0
7Undercover at Burger CousinFeb 27, 20087.0
8The WallMar 5, 20087.0
9Death Of A Pickle-ThrowerMay 22, 20087.0
10Baghdad 911May 29, 20087.0
11The Tanning Booth IncidentJun 5, 20087.0
12Strong SisterJun 12, 20087.0
13Wiegel's Dad ReturnsJun 19, 20087.0
14Junior Runs for OfficeJun 26, 20087.0
15Undercover Acting CoachJul 3, 20087.0
16The ParadeJul 10, 20087.0
Season 6 Poster

Season 6

15 episodes • 2009Avg: 6.9

#EpisodeAir DateRating
1Training DayApr 1, 20097.0
2Extradition to ThailandApr 8, 20097.0
3Digging with the MurdererApr 15, 20097.0
4Dangle's Murder Mystery (1)Apr 22, 20097.0
5Dangle's Murder Mystery (2)Apr 29, 20097.0
6We Don't Want the PopeMay 6, 20097.0
7VHS Transfer Memory LaneMay 13, 20097.0
8Helping Mayor HernandezMay 20, 20097.0
9Getaway TrailerMay 27, 20097.0
10Stoner JesusJun 3, 20097.0
11Deputy DanceJun 10, 20097.0
12Viacom GrinchJun 17, 20096.0
13The Midnight SwingersJun 24, 20097.0
14Secret SantaJul 1, 20097.0
15Wiegel's Couple's TherapyJul 8, 20097.0

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