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The third season begins when Jones is on a new battle as he considers quitting his job at the Reno Sheriffs division. Meanwhile, Weigel and Dangle went to the crime scene to try to solve what happened but things look quite complicated, and Junior and Garcia find themselves in a competitive match with a paintball pistol that can turn their day into a strange path.
Though the third season fell victim to an incredibly mediocre premiere, it quickly rebounded to deliver an excellent junior effort complete with hilarious cast performances and more than a few classic episodes.
Nothing is too preposterous or offensive for the creators of Reno 911, and as a result watching the series quickly becomes akin to being glued to the latest manipulative FOX reality fare-except, you know, funnier.
On screen, Reno's finest are freed. Behind the scenes, however, lurks a more insidious threat: the Reno 911! creators' increasing exhaustion and boredom.
Reno 911! starts off sluggish, but if the July 5 episode is indicative of what's to come, the series should continue to be good for some summer laughs.