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[s11e16] 12 And A Half Angry Men «10000+ Proven»

As the trial moves to the jury room, we see a familiar lineup of Quahog residents taking on the roles of the iconic jurors:

In the end, Brian manages to sway every juror, including a tearful Carter who finally admits his bias stemmed from a failed real estate deal with the Mayor. Mayor West is acquitted and returns to office, but the episode concludes with a classic dark Family Guy stinger. [S11E16] 12 and a Half Angry Men

takes on the bigoted "Juror #10" role, though his prejudice is hilariously redirected toward "plain-lippy" people (those who can’t grow mustaches). Breaking Down the Evidence As the trial moves to the jury room,

steps into the "Juror #8" role (originally Henry Fonda), as the lone "not guilty" vote who insists on discussing the evidence rather than rushing to a verdict. Breaking Down the Evidence steps into the "Juror

parodies "Juror #9," the wise elderly man who is the first to side with Brian.

points out a chilling reality: just because they proved Mayor West didn't do it, doesn't mean there isn't a killer still at large. As the lights go out in the Griffin home, the screen fades to black with Stewie’s ominous declaration: "And we're dead". Why It Works