Reno 911 - Season 2 DVD (as well as Season 3 Premier) - 6/14/05
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Reno 911 - Season 2 DVD (as well as Season 3 Premier) - 6/14/05
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Theres the cover.
In my opinion, they fucked it up by making it uncensored. Thats what made the show so good. It was like watching a funny cops. Having their swearing heard makes it seem... lame
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I hope there's multiple audio tracks. Like it'll give you the choice of watching the swearing bleeped out or not. I agree that having their swearing heard makes the whole idea lame.
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I hope there's multiple audio tracks. Like it'll give you the choice of watching the swearing bleeped out or not. I agree that having their swearing heard makes the whole idea lame.
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I've got the first season set, and i really enjoyed watching the 2 season but I just don't know if I need to own this too, since a lot of the episodes are all the same stuff. Although the early 2nd season episode where Weigel is dating the serial killer is hilarious.
"He told me... that he would cut my head off and eat it..."
"He told me... that he would cut my head off and eat it..."
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They might mean "uncensored" in that Comedy Central made them cut certain things. "Uncensored" does not automatically mean the "bleeps" were taken out since, because they're part of the show itself, they aren't censoring.
For instance, the first season, there were initially a few uses of a certain racially charged N-word which were bleeped on subsequent airings, but the jokes worked better when Wygel actually said it. As long as the "uncensored" is this sort of thing, I'm for it.
For instance, the first season, there were initially a few uses of a certain racially charged N-word which were bleeped on subsequent airings, but the jokes worked better when Wygel actually said it. As long as the "uncensored" is this sort of thing, I'm for it.
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Originally Posted by ThatGuamGuy
They might mean "uncensored" in that Comedy Central made them cut certain things. "Uncensored" does not automatically mean the "bleeps" were taken out since, because they're part of the show itself, they aren't censoring.
For instance, the first season, there were initially a few uses of a certain racially charged N-word which were bleeped on subsequent airings, but the jokes worked better when Wygel actually said it. As long as the "uncensored" is this sort of thing, I'm for it.
For instance, the first season, there were initially a few uses of a certain racially charged N-word which were bleeped on subsequent airings, but the jokes worked better when Wygel actually said it. As long as the "uncensored" is this sort of thing, I'm for it.