[s11e16] 12 And A — Half Angry Men

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

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 [S11E16] 12 and a Half Angry Men

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. points out a chilling reality: just because they

As the trial moves to the jury room, we see a familiar lineup of Quahog residents taking on the roles of the iconic jurors: Breaking Down the Evidence steps into the "Juror

When Family Guy decides to pivot from its usual cutaway-heavy chaos to a structured parody of a cinematic classic, the results are often among the series' most memorable outings. Season 11, Episode 16, is a prime example. Originally aired on March 24, 2013, this episode takes the tense, claustrophobic drama of the 1957 film 12 Angry Men and filters it through the absurd lens of Quahog's legal system. The Case: Mayor West on the Hook

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