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Reno Raines, a formerly well-respected policeman, is framed for the shooting of his girlfriend Valerie and the murder of another cop by [[Big Bad|Donald "Dutch" Dixon,]] and is forced to go on the run from the very law he used to uphold. Thus, his becomes a mission to [[Clear My Name|find the evidence that will clear him;]] in the meantime, he works alongside noted bounty-hunter Bobby Sixkiller under the alias "Vince Black" to bring other criminals to justice.
Reno Raines, a formerly well-respected policeman, is framed for the shooting of his girlfriend Valerie and the murder of another cop by [[Big Bad|Donald "Dutch" Dixon,]] and is forced to go on the run from the very law he used to uphold. Thus, his becomes a mission to [[Clear My Name|find the evidence that will clear him;]] in the meantime, he works alongside noted bounty-hunter Bobby Sixkiller under the alias "Vince Black" to bring other criminals to justice.


''Renegade'' starred actor Lorenzo Lamas in the titular role, and ran for five years, from September 1992 to April 1997, for a total of five seasons, 110 episodes in all. Seasons 1-4 ran on broadcast [[Syndication]], with Season 5 airing on the [[USA Network]]. The series was one of several produced by the now-deceased [[Stephen J Cannell]].
''Renegade'' starred actor Lorenzo Lamas in the titular role, and ran for five years, from September 1992 to April 1997, for a total of five seasons, 110 episodes in all. Seasons 1-4 ran on broadcast [[Syndication]], with Season 5 airing on the [[USA Network]]. The series was one of several produced by the now-deceased [[Stephen J. Cannell]].


By the way, this series is '''NOT''' related in any way to [[Renegade (Fanfic)|the Mass Effect/Command and Conquer fan-fiction story.]]
By the way, this series is '''NOT''' related in any way to [[Renegade (fanfic)|the Mass Effect/Command and Conquer fan-fiction story.]]


=== Tropes: ===
=== Tropes: ===
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* [[Adventure Towns]]
* [[Adventure Towns]]
* [[Alliterative Name]]/[[Awesome McCoolname]]: Reno Raines (played by Lorenzo Lamas no less) and Donald "Dutch" Dixon.
* [[Alliterative Name]]/[[Awesome McCoolname]]: Reno Raines (played by Lorenzo Lamas no less) and Donald "Dutch" Dixon.
* {{spoiler|[[And the Adventure Continues]]}}: {{spoiler|When the evidence is finally found to clear Reno of Dixon's first murder and implicate Dutch in [[Moral Event Horizon|the murder of his wife to silence her as a potential witness,]] it's Dixon who ends up on the run...with [[Irony|Reno now being the one to hunt him]].}}
* {{spoiler|[[And the Adventure Continues...]]}}: {{spoiler|When the evidence is finally found to clear Reno of Dixon's first murder and implicate Dutch in [[Moral Event Horizon|the murder of his wife to silence her as a potential witness,]] it's Dixon who ends up on the run...with [[Irony|Reno now being the one to hunt him]].}}
* [[Arch Enemy]]: Dixon to Reno.
* [[Arch Enemy]]: Dixon to Reno.
* [[Ascended Fanboy|Ascended Fangirl]]: Sandy Carruthers, Cheyenne's replacement, had taken bounty hunting lessons provided in Bobby Sixkiller's home video courses, and had graduated from said courses at the time of her joining Reno and Bobby at the beginning of Season 5.
* [[Ascended Fanboy|Ascended Fangirl]]: Sandy Carruthers, Cheyenne's replacement, had taken bounty hunting lessons provided in Bobby Sixkiller's home video courses, and had graduated from said courses at the time of her joining Reno and Bobby at the beginning of Season 5.
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* [[Devil in Plain Sight]]: Dutch Dixon.
* [[Devil in Plain Sight]]: Dutch Dixon.
* [[Dirty Cop]]: Dutch Dixon, and several others who tried to kill Reno and wounded his girlfriend prior to the series proper. Several minor characters throughout the series fit the mold as well.
* [[Dirty Cop]]: Dutch Dixon, and several others who tried to kill Reno and wounded his girlfriend prior to the series proper. Several minor characters throughout the series fit the mold as well.
* [[Doppelganger]]: The plot of the Season 1 episode [[Exactly What It Says On the Tin|"The Two Renos."]]
* [[Doppelganger]]: The plot of the Season 1 episode [[Exactly What It Says on the Tin|"The Two Renos."]]
* [[The Drifter]]: Reno, by necessity.
* [[The Drifter]]: Reno, by necessity.
* [[Estrogen Brigade Bait]]: Observe the page image.
* [[Estrogen Brigade Bait]]: Observe the page image.
* [[Everything's Better With Motorcycles]]: Most persons, whether good or evil, have one.
* [[Everything's Better with Motorcycles]]: Most persons, whether good or evil, have one.
* [[Evil Counterpart]]: Dutch Dixon to Reno Raines. Reno is officially an outlaw but is one of the good guys; Dixon, the [[Big Bad]] and the man who framed him, is seen by most as [[Villain With Good Publicity|an upstanding police lieutenant]].
* [[Evil Counterpart]]: Dutch Dixon to Reno Raines. Reno is officially an outlaw but is one of the good guys; Dixon, the [[Big Bad]] and the man who framed him, is seen by most as [[Villain with Good Publicity|an upstanding police lieutenant]].
* [["Get Out of Jail Free" Card]]: A frequent occurrence.
* [["Get Out of Jail Free" Card]]: A frequent occurrence.
* [[Girl of the Week]]
* [[Girl of the Week]]
* [[Guns Akimbo]]
* [[Guns Akimbo]]
* [[Hero With Bad Publicity]]: Guess.
* [[Hero with Bad Publicity]]: Guess.
* [[Hunting the Most Dangerous Game]]: One episode featured convicts being hunted for fun/as target practice by novice/wannabe assassins.
* [[Hunting the Most Dangerous Game]]: One episode featured convicts being hunted for fun/as target practice by novice/wannabe assassins.
* [[Inspector Javert]]: Most police in the series play it straight. Also done with Dutch Dixon, officially; but it's also subverted in that his acting this way is merely to cover up the fact that he framed Reno for his own crime.
* [[Inspector Javert]]: Most police in the series play it straight. Also done with Dutch Dixon, officially; but it's also subverted in that his acting this way is merely to cover up the fact that he framed Reno for his own crime.
* [[Invincible Hero]]: [[Averted Trope|Averted.]] Reno is certainly tough, but even he can and does get injured - sometimes seriously so (it's a plot point in one episode).
* [[Invincible Hero]]: [[Averted Trope|Averted.]] Reno is certainly tough, but even he can and does get injured - sometimes seriously so (it's a plot point in one episode).
* [[It's a Wonderful Plot|It's A Wonderful Plot]]: The Season 4 episode "The Road Not Taken" has Reno, having been captured and placed in a holding cell, [[Tempting Fate|wishing he'd never been born.]] [[Be Careful What You Wish For]], Reno.
* [[It's a Wonderful Plot]]: The Season 4 episode "The Road Not Taken" has Reno, having been captured and placed in a holding cell, [[Tempting Fate|wishing he'd never been born.]] [[Be Careful What You Wish For]], Reno.
* [[It's Personal]]: The whole Reno Raines/Dutch Dixon feud.
* [[It's Personal]]: The whole Reno Raines/Dutch Dixon feud.
* [[Knight Errant]]: Reno.
* [[Knight Errant]]: Reno.
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* [[Manipulative Bastard]]: Dutch Dixon, once again.
* [[Manipulative Bastard]]: Dutch Dixon, once again.
* [[Mighty Glacier]]: Bobby Sixkiller.
* [[Mighty Glacier]]: Bobby Sixkiller.
* [[Missed Him By That Much]]: One episode ends with Reno and Bobby arriving at Hound Adams' last known location...only to find a video-taped message from him demanding that Reno kill Dixon before Adams will come forward to vindicate Reno. Naturally, Reno is not amused.
* [[Missed Him by That Much]]: One episode ends with Reno and Bobby arriving at Hound Adams' last known location...only to find a video-taped message from him demanding that Reno kill Dixon before Adams will come forward to vindicate Reno. Naturally, Reno is not amused.
* [[Names to Run Away From Really Fast]]: Bobby Sixkiller.
* [[Names to Run Away From Really Fast]]: Bobby Sixkiller.
* [[Opening Narration]]: A very [[Crazy Awesome]] one, outlined at the top of the page.
* [[Opening Narration]]: A very [[Crazy Awesome]] one, outlined at the top of the page.
* [[Put On a Bus]]: Cheyenne Phillips at the end of Season 4, replaced by Sandy Carruthers (played by Sandra Ferguson). The real-life reason was the split between Lorenzo Lamas and Kathleen Kinmont, who had been married in 1989 and divorced in 1993, but continued to stay civil for the sake of the show--until Lamas began a relationship with Playboy model Shauna Sand. In response to this, Kinmont went on the Howard Stern show and slammed Lamas' new relationship; in response, she got fired by Lamas, who was at that time the show's executive producer. [http://www.torgo.us/renegade/kathleen.htm These] [http://www.lorenzolamas.info/eng/interview.php links] provide further detail.
* [[Put on a Bus]]: Cheyenne Phillips at the end of Season 4, replaced by Sandy Carruthers (played by Sandra Ferguson). The real-life reason was the split between Lorenzo Lamas and Kathleen Kinmont, who had been married in 1989 and divorced in 1993, but continued to stay civil for the sake of the show--until Lamas began a relationship with Playboy model Shauna Sand. In response to this, Kinmont went on the Howard Stern show and slammed Lamas' new relationship; in response, she got fired by Lamas, who was at that time the show's executive producer. [http://www.torgo.us/renegade/kathleen.htm These] [http://www.lorenzolamas.info/eng/interview.php links] provide further detail.
* [[Shirtless Scene]]: Reno gets his fair share.
* [[Shirtless Scene]]: Reno gets his fair share.
* [[Sibling Team]]: Bobby and Cheyenne are step-siblings.
* [[Sibling Team]]: Bobby and Cheyenne are step-siblings.
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* [[Stern Chase]]: Reno seeks to find the one witness who can clear his name; simultaneously, Dixon seeks to capture/kill Reno.
* [[Stern Chase]]: Reno seeks to find the one witness who can clear his name; simultaneously, Dixon seeks to capture/kill Reno.
* [[Story Arc]]: Finding Hound Adams, the witness who can clear Reno's name, is this. Compounding the issue is the fact that Adams refuses to come forward unless Reno kills Dixon first, out of fear for his own life.
* [[Story Arc]]: Finding Hound Adams, the witness who can clear Reno's name, is this. Compounding the issue is the fact that Adams refuses to come forward unless Reno kills Dixon first, out of fear for his own life.
* [[Tattooed Crook]]: Well, Reno DOES have tattoos, and he's painted as a crook - but [[Playing With a Trope|he's not really one.]]
* [[Tattooed Crook]]: Well, Reno DOES have tattoos, and he's painted as a crook - but [[Playing with a Trope|he's not really one.]]
* [[Techno Wizard]]: Sandy Carruthers uses a computer to pinpoint the identity of the person who's stolen Bobby's jeep--[[Crowning Moment of Awesome|in her debut episode, no less.]]
* [[Techno Wizard]]: Sandy Carruthers uses a computer to pinpoint the identity of the person who's stolen Bobby's jeep--[[Crowning Moment of Awesome|in her debut episode, no less.]]
* [[Town With a Dark Secret]]: Played with - one town Reno and Bobby visit has a secret that the residents don't want getting out. The secret in question? {{spoiler|The town is the residence of legendary outlaw D.B. Cooper, now an old man.}}
* [[Town with a Dark Secret]]: Played with - one town Reno and Bobby visit has a secret that the residents don't want getting out. The secret in question? {{spoiler|The town is the residence of legendary outlaw D.B. Cooper, now an old man.}}
* [[Unresolved Sexual Tension]]: Between Reno and Cheyenne.
* [[Unresolved Sexual Tension]]: Between Reno and Cheyenne.
* [[Untrusting Community]]
* [[Untrusting Community]]
* [[Villain of the Week]]
* [[Villain of the Week]]
* [[Villain With Good Publicity]]: Dutch Dixon.
* [[Villain with Good Publicity]]: Dutch Dixon.
* [[Walking the Earth]]: Reno has to keep on the move throughout the series.
* [[Walking the Earth]]: Reno has to keep on the move throughout the series.
* [[Wanted Poster]]
* [[Wanted Poster]]

Revision as of 16:38, 8 April 2014

"He was a cop, and good at his job. But he committed the ultimate sin and testified against other cops gone bad - cops that tried to kill him, but got the woman he loved instead. Framed for murder, now he prowls the badlands, an outlaw hunting outlaws, a bounty hunter - a RENEGADE!"

Reno Raines, a formerly well-respected policeman, is framed for the shooting of his girlfriend Valerie and the murder of another cop by Donald "Dutch" Dixon, and is forced to go on the run from the very law he used to uphold. Thus, his becomes a mission to find the evidence that will clear him; in the meantime, he works alongside noted bounty-hunter Bobby Sixkiller under the alias "Vince Black" to bring other criminals to justice.

Renegade starred actor Lorenzo Lamas in the titular role, and ran for five years, from September 1992 to April 1997, for a total of five seasons, 110 episodes in all. Seasons 1-4 ran on broadcast Syndication, with Season 5 airing on the USA Network. The series was one of several produced by the now-deceased Stephen J. Cannell.

By the way, this series is NOT related in any way to the Mass Effect/Command and Conquer fan-fiction story.

Tropes:

 Bobby: The '90s are history, so we have to say "hi" and "hello" to the "O's!"

Reno: Wake me up in '01.