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She shines here, leaning into Johnson’s "party girl" persona. Her reaction to the pregnancy is less about maternal instinct and more about how it inconveniences her lifestyle.

The strength of Reno 911! is always in the group dynamic. Seeing the other deputies—who are barely capable of policing—try to process Johnson's situation provides some of the episode's biggest laughs. Why It Works

Rating: 4/5 Stars

The episode kicks off with a routine drug test for the department, which serves as the perfect catalyst for uncovering the deputies' various indiscretions. The central hook——is handled with the show’s typical lack of sentimentality. Rather than a "touching" TV moment, it becomes a source of awkwardness and workplace comedy as the rest of the incompetent squad reacts to the news. Character Highlights

This episode is a masterclass in the series' signature brand of chaotic, improvised humor, centering on one of the show's most brilliantly unhinged characters. While many fans associate "Clementine" with the heroic lead of Telltale's The Walking Dead series, Reno 911! offers a starkly different—and far more scandalous—version of the name.

The prompt "[S1E4] Clementine's Pregnant " refers to a specific episode from the first season of the mockumentary-style comedy series . In this episode, Deputy Clementine Johnson (played by Wendi McLendon-Covey) discovers she is pregnant following a mandatory drug test for the entire Reno Sheriff's Department.

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Cast

Demi Lovato isMitchie Torres
Mitchie Torres
Joe Jonas isShane Gray
Shane Gray
Alyson Stoner isCaitlyn Geller
Caitlyn Geller
Daniel Fathers isBrown Cesario
Brown Cesario
Roshon Fegan isSander Loyer
Sander Loyer
Jasmine Richards isMargaret
Margaret "Peggy" Dupree
Julie Brown isDee La Duke
Dee La Duke
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She shines here, leaning into Johnson’s "party girl" persona. Her reaction to the pregnancy is less about maternal instinct and more about how it inconveniences her lifestyle.

The strength of Reno 911! is always in the group dynamic. Seeing the other deputies—who are barely capable of policing—try to process Johnson's situation provides some of the episode's biggest laughs. Why It Works [S1E4] Clementine's Pregnant

Rating: 4/5 Stars

The episode kicks off with a routine drug test for the department, which serves as the perfect catalyst for uncovering the deputies' various indiscretions. The central hook——is handled with the show’s typical lack of sentimentality. Rather than a "touching" TV moment, it becomes a source of awkwardness and workplace comedy as the rest of the incompetent squad reacts to the news. Character Highlights She shines here, leaning into Johnson’s "party girl"

This episode is a masterclass in the series' signature brand of chaotic, improvised humor, centering on one of the show's most brilliantly unhinged characters. While many fans associate "Clementine" with the heroic lead of Telltale's The Walking Dead series, Reno 911! offers a starkly different—and far more scandalous—version of the name. is always in the group dynamic

The prompt "[S1E4] Clementine's Pregnant " refers to a specific episode from the first season of the mockumentary-style comedy series . In this episode, Deputy Clementine Johnson (played by Wendi McLendon-Covey) discovers she is pregnant following a mandatory drug test for the entire Reno Sheriff's Department.

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