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Wilson, Odenkirk serve 'Rhodes'
January 05, 2007 Written by Odenkirk, B.J. Porter and Scott Aukerman, "Rhodes" follows the misadventures of a man who serves subpoenas with the suaveness, intensity and conviction of James Bond, though that is where the similarity ends. "It's a souped-up 'Pink Panther'-slash-'Ace Ventura' and overflowing with comic characters," Odenkirk told The Hollywood Reporter. The plan is to do a quick rewrite and then to shoot in May, during Wilson's hiatus from "The Office," in which he plays one of the show's breakout characters, the fascist assistant Dwight.
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