[s11e16] 12 And A Half Angry Men ❲TESTED❳

The plot kicks off when a murder occurs at the mansion of . An aide is found stabbed to death, and the evidence—including a knife owned by West and a blackmail letter—points squarely at the eccentric mayor.

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. [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 The plot kicks off when a murder occurs at the mansion of

Unpacking the Gavel: A Review of Family Guy’s "[S11E16] 12 and a Half Angry Men" takes on the bigoted "Juror #10" role, though

The episode shines in the jury room, where the deliberation shifts from 11:00 AM to 11:30 PM. Brian methodically deconstructs the prosecution's case, most notably questioning a witness's testimony. The witness claimed to have seen the murder from across the street through the windows of a passing train—except, in Family Guy fashion, the view was allegedly obstructed by a "sex orgy". eventually inadvertently proves Brian’s point through a graphic demonstration showing that the witness’s position would have made it impossible to see the crime. The Verdict and the Twist

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.