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Corner Gas Dog River Vice (2004–2009) Online

Corner Gas Dog River Vice (2004–2009) Online
Original Title :
Dog River Vice
Genre :
TV Episode / Comedy
Year :
2004–2009
Directror :
Robert de Lint
Cast :
Brent Butt,Gabrielle Miller,Fred Ewanuick
Writer :
Brent Butt,Brent Butt
Type :
TV Episode
Time :
22min
Rating :
6.8/10
Corner Gas Dog River Vice (2004–2009) Online

Brent's coffee habit is getting out of hand, so he and Emma make a deal, he'll quit coffee if she'll quit knitting. Davis and Karen start a ride-along program to get respect, however things don't go the way they want. Hank gets a new electronic organizer and learns that he can't live without it.
Episode cast overview:
Brent Butt Brent Butt - Brent Leroy
Gabrielle Miller Gabrielle Miller - Lacey Burrows
Fred Ewanuick Fred Ewanuick - Hank Yarbo
Eric Peterson Eric Peterson - Oscar Leroy
Janet Wright Janet Wright - Emma Leroy
Lorne Cardinal Lorne Cardinal - Davis Quinton
Tara Spencer-Nairn Tara Spencer-Nairn - Karen Pelly
Nancy Robertson Nancy Robertson - Wanda Dollard
Ben Mulroney Ben Mulroney - Himself
Mark Dieter Mark Dieter - Paul
Brian Dueck Brian Dueck - Sidewalk Man
Jean Taylor Jean Taylor - Old Woman
Murray Grant Murray Grant - Pedestrian

At one point, Hank says, "I don't think it's a good idea to keep bouncing Corner Gas around the schedule.", a probable reference to the show Corner Gas being aired at a different time than it previously aired.

When Emma says to Oscar, "I have known Ukranians. I have worked with Ukranians. And you sir, are no Ukranian.", this line is reference to the U.S. Vice Presidential Debate of 1988. In the debate, after republican candidate Dan Quayle compared himself to John F. Kennedy, democratic candidate Lloyd Bentsen responded, "Senator, I served with Jack Kennedy. I knew Jack Kennedy. Jack Kennedy was a friend of mine. Senator, you're no Jack Kennedy".

At one point, Oscar says, "Ya ne znayu", which is "I don't know" in Ukrainian.

When Davis says, "10-13, car won't start", a 10-13 is actually "Existing Conditions", according to the Royal Canadian Mounted Police codes, and "Assist Police Office" according to U.S. police codes. This is almost definitely an intentional joke.