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Reno 911! season opener memorable
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2004
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Reno 911! season opener memorable
2004
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Reno 911! is a raucous send-up of COPS, but even though it looks like COPS, sounds like COPS and plays like COPS, the program it most resembles is The Office. A truly scary cameo by Kenny Rogers, a sight gag involving a sick dog, some clever riffs on race, loyalty, neediness and morality -- \"That was a very hip-hop apology, it's like, 'You got to accept my apology cause I'm street,' you see how you did that?\" -- combined with a genuine feel for the outlandish personalities one finds in the everyday workplace, all add up to make Reno 911!'s season opener a memorable half-hour of television. Humour is subjective: The funniest bits in tonight's opener to these eyes come from Shazia Mirza, a Muslim stand-up comedienne from the U.K., who gets the crowd going with her take on racial profiling (\"My name is Shazia Mirza, or at least that's what it says on my pilot's licence\") and being a Muslim woman in a modern-day world.
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