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Reno 911! - Clementine's Pregnant
episode 1.4
USA 2003
produced by Robert Ben Garant (executive), Kerri Kenney (executive), Thomas Lennon (executive), Danny DeVito (executive) for Jersey Films/Comedy Central
directed by Michael Patrick Jann
starring Cedric Yarbrough, Niecy Nash, Robert Ben Garant, Thomas Lennon, Carlos Alazraqui, Wendi McLendon-Covey, Kerri Kenney, David Jahn, Charles Hutchins, Michael Ian Black, Jim Rasch, Rachael Harris, Karen Bankhead, Blaine Miller
written by Robert Ben Garant, Kerri Kenney, Thomas Lennon
TV-series Reno 911!
review by Mike Haberfelner
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Clementine (Wendi McLendon-Covey), the promiscous self-proclaimed
beauty queen of the Reno, Nevada Sheriff Department, is diagnosed pregnant
as a result from a routine drug test, and deputy Jones (Cedric Yarbrough)
thinks he has fathered the kid - which she strongly doubts, and that's why
she is looking for someone else to become her husband and father of her
child ... and ultimately, after turning down deputy Garcia (Carlos
Alazraqui) she chooses closet homosexual Lt Dangle (Thomas Lennon) - who
ecstatically accepts her proposal because it would make his mother proud.
Eventually though, it turns out Clementine isn't pregnant at all - to
Dangle's disappointment, actually. In other story threads Clementine
leads a convicted sex offender (Michael Ian Black) through his new
neighbourhood to introduce him to everyone as the sex offender he is - and
he is quick to pick fights with his new neighbours about totally unrelated
things. And then there are Lt Dangle and deputy Junior (Robert Ben Garant)
at a drug stakeout - where they fail to witness a murder because they
argue whether the guy in the next room is Leonard Nimoy - and in all
fairness, he turns out to be a professional Nimoy-look-a-like (played by
David Jahn). What can I say about this episode that I haven't
said about earlier episodes? Like the others, this one is fun, maybe not
in the most subtle, sophisticated way, but fun still.
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