Reno 911! - Season 5

Season 5

Episodes

Jumping the Shark
Garcia breaks up Dangle's wedding in more ways than one, and Terry the prostitute finds someone to love.

Tommy Hawk
Tommy Hawk, bounty hunter and reality TV star, runs afoul of the Reno Sheriff's Department.

Kevlar For Her
The department's new bulletproof vests for women have an unexpected side effect: super knockers.

Mayor Hernandez
Reno's Mayor Hernandez asks the Sheriff's Department for help, and the deputies must decide whether to uphold the law or uphold local government.

Coconut Nut Clusters
The deputies raise money selling delicious Coconut Nut Clusters door-to-door.

Back in Black
Dangle reconnects with his family after his estranged father passes away.

Undercover at Burger Cousin
Rick the Burger Cousin manager is a cruel taskmaster when deputies go undercover flipping burgers.

The Wall
Garcia and Junior help build a wall to keep Mexicans from crossing into America illegally.

Death of a Pickle-Thrower
Jackie, the pickle-throwing hooker, spends her twilight hours with the Reno Sheriff's Department.

Baghdad 911
Iraqi police force cadets learn law enforcement skills from Reno's finest, and Dangle and Wiegel destroy a huge cocaine supply.

The Tanning Booth Incident
Dangle learns that free tanning sessions for law enforcement aren't necessarily a good thing.

Strong Sister
Strong Sister magazine visits the station for an in-depth profile on Williams, and the deputies enforce Reno's six-foot rule for lap dances.

Wiegel's Dad Returns
While the deputies investigate Reno's Thai sex trade, Wiegel's long-lost father returns to reconnect with his daughter.

Junior Runs for Office
Junior finds a job he really wants: commissioner for animal carcass removal.

Undercover Acting Coach
Sergeant Clift, the LAPD's undercover acting coach, teaches the deputies the subtle art of theater.

The Parade
The Carson City Parade Float Contest brings out the deputies' competitive spirit.
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