Saturday, June 19, 2004
RENO 911! Season 2
OMG! The new season of RENO 911! is so good. I've laughed harder in the first 2 episodes than I did all of last season. The "Truckee River Killer" episode was great. Trudy is dating a guy named Craig Pullin who the rest of the force suspects to be a serial killer.
Junior and Garcia ponder whether having the sometimes-suicidal Trudy fall in love with a serial killer isn't just God's way of helping her finally end it all. Even if Craig doesn't kill Trudy, Garcia sees him as a little death leprechaun sitting on your shoulder that could urge her on. Junior decides that Death Leprechaun would be a "wicked awesome name for a band."
The scene where Dangle refuses to save a guy's novel from a burning building is great, too. They make him give them a quick decription of the novel. They decide it is a rip-off of the movie "Frequency" and refuse to go in. One firefighter advises the man, "If you can't excited about your work, how do you expect anyone else to."
The RENO 911! microsite on ComedyCentral.com is funny, too. Be sure to check out the officer dossiers. Garcia's personal motto is "Criminals are the vomit of society and we (the law) are the sawdust."
Check out a clip from Episode 2.
OMG! The new season of RENO 911! is so good. I've laughed harder in the first 2 episodes than I did all of last season. The "Truckee River Killer" episode was great. Trudy is dating a guy named Craig Pullin who the rest of the force suspects to be a serial killer.
Junior and Garcia ponder whether having the sometimes-suicidal Trudy fall in love with a serial killer isn't just God's way of helping her finally end it all. Even if Craig doesn't kill Trudy, Garcia sees him as a little death leprechaun sitting on your shoulder that could urge her on. Junior decides that Death Leprechaun would be a "wicked awesome name for a band."
The scene where Dangle refuses to save a guy's novel from a burning building is great, too. They make him give them a quick decription of the novel. They decide it is a rip-off of the movie "Frequency" and refuse to go in. One firefighter advises the man, "If you can't excited about your work, how do you expect anyone else to."
The RENO 911! microsite on ComedyCentral.com is funny, too. Be sure to check out the officer dossiers. Garcia's personal motto is "Criminals are the vomit of society and we (the law) are the sawdust."
Check out a clip from Episode 2.

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