Reno 911! - Season 6

Season 6

Episodes

Training Day
Two new officers join the Reno force. Meanwhile, Raineesha and Jim confront a recently terminated employee who refuses to leave.

Extradition to Thailand!
Jones and Junior take the chance to accompany a suspected murderer on a flight to Thailand. Back in Reno, Jim and Franky perform emergency on a doctor, and Trudy and Raineesha mingle with a street hustler.

Digging With the Murderer
Raineesha and Jim attempt to get a convicted serial killer to tell them the location of his victims' burials.

Dangle's Murder Mystery (1)
Jim holds a murder-mystery dinner. The guest list includes his ex-wife, her ex-fiancé, and her new fiancé.

Dangle's Murder Mystery (2)
Jim's party is spoiled by a real death, so the deputies spring into action to solve the case of the murder-mystery dinner party.

We Don't Want the Pope
The Reno deputies serve as tour guides for a mission sent straight from the Vatican.

VHS Transfer Memory Lane
The deputies feel a bit of nostalgic about their old cases when they transfer video evidence from VHS tapes to DVD.

Helping Mayor Hernandez
Mayor Hernandez requires assistance with a very delicate problem.

Getaway Trailer
Wiegel and Rizzo find themselves trapped in a crook's getaway vehicle. The two take this prime opportunity to get better acquainted.

Stoner Jesus
As Jim finally gets a chance to present his Princess Diana tribute, the rest of the deputies have their hands full as a "Jesus Christ Superstar" touring company arrive in Reno.

Deputy Dance
Wanting to boost their recruitment numbers, the Reno sheriffs department has a well-known Reno movie director film a commercial.

Viacom Grinch
The deputies crash children's parties around Reno to stop the sale of illegal toys.

The Midnight Swingers
Jones and Williams go undercover to investigate a swingers club.

Secret Santa
Strange lights are reported in the desert, and mysterious, unnamed deputies show up around the station.

Wiegel's Couple's Therapy
Wiegel and Williams work on their communication at couples therapy when Wiegel's insurance dries up.
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