[s11e16] 12 And A Half Angry Men May 2026

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.

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

parodies "Juror #9," the wise elderly man who is the first to side with Brian. The plot kicks off when a murder occurs at the mansion of

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. Mayor West is acquitted and returns to office,

Unpacking the Gavel: A Review of Family Guy’s "[S11E16] 12 and a Half Angry Men"

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