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Eleven Angry Men and One DickEpisode Number: 53 Season Num: 3 First Aired: Wednesday November 12, 1997 Prod Code: 307 |
Dick longs for the chance to administer his "unique brand of jurisprudence" when he's called for jury duty; Sally falls for an "artist" [ to Officer Don's chagrin ]; and Tommy and Harry help Albright with a "preverbal" project [ they must remain mute for five days ].
| Writer: | David Goetsch, Jason Venokur |
| Director: | Terry Hughes |
| Star: | John Lithgow (Dick Solomon), Kristen Johnston (Sally Solomon), French Stewart (Harry Solomon), Joseph Gordon-Levitt (Tommy Solomon), Simbi Khali (Nina Campbell), Elmarie Wendel (Mamie Dubcek), Wayne Knight (Don Orville), Jane Curtin (Mary Albright) |
| Recurring Role: | Danielle Nicolet (Caryn), David DeLuise (Bug) |
| Guest Star: | Jason Carter (Seth), Richard Fancy (Judge Debelko), Jack Hallett (Jury Foreman), Patrick Kerr (Irving), Joyce Guy (Claire), Amy Bryden (Gretchen), Joe Bays (Foster), Jim O'Doherty (Bailiff), Damon Chandler (Attorney #1), Stephen Rockwell (Attorney #5), Mary Portser (Attorney #6) |
(At the jury selection)
Lawyer: Do you have any preconceived ideas about big rig trucks?
Dick: Yes, I think that anyone who drives one is guilty!
Lawyer: You're excused.
Dick: ...guilty of bringing the world joy! I love big rigs! (edit) (At the jury selection)
Lawyer #1: Do you believe everything you read in the newspaper?
Dick: No, of course not.
Lawyer #1: Thank you, you're excused.
(Later)
Lawyer #2: Do you believe everything you read in the newspaper?
Dick: Yes, every last word. The newspaper is my Bible.
Lawyer #2: Thank you.
Dick: You're welcome.
Lawyer #2: You're excused.
Dick: All right, now it's personal. (edit) (At the jury selection)
Prosecuting lawyer: Do you believe everything you read in the newspaper?
Dick: Yes! No! I don't know what I believe anymore! You tell me what to believe and I'll do it!
Prosecuting lawyer: He's fine with me.
Defense lawyer: Me, too. (edit) Dick: Maybe you'll all change your tune when you hear about something called... 'reasonable doubt'.
Juror #1: What's the point?
Dick: The point is it's reasonable to assume Foster used the money to pay for his daughter's life-threatening operation.
Juror #2: No, it isn't.
Juror #3: He doesn't have a daughter.
Juror #1: It's not reasonable doubt if you just make things up! (edit) Dick: You want the truth? You want the truth? Well, I can't handle the truth! (edit)
Lawyer: Do you have any preconceived ideas about big rig trucks?
Dick: Yes, I think that anyone who drives one is guilty!
Lawyer: You're excused.
Dick: ...guilty of bringing the world joy! I love big rigs! (edit) (At the jury selection)
Lawyer #1: Do you believe everything you read in the newspaper?
Dick: No, of course not.
Lawyer #1: Thank you, you're excused.
(Later)
Lawyer #2: Do you believe everything you read in the newspaper?
Dick: Yes, every last word. The newspaper is my Bible.
Lawyer #2: Thank you.
Dick: You're welcome.
Lawyer #2: You're excused.
Dick: All right, now it's personal. (edit) (At the jury selection)
Prosecuting lawyer: Do you believe everything you read in the newspaper?
Dick: Yes! No! I don't know what I believe anymore! You tell me what to believe and I'll do it!
Prosecuting lawyer: He's fine with me.
Defense lawyer: Me, too. (edit) Dick: Maybe you'll all change your tune when you hear about something called... 'reasonable doubt'.
Juror #1: What's the point?
Dick: The point is it's reasonable to assume Foster used the money to pay for his daughter's life-threatening operation.
Juror #2: No, it isn't.
Juror #3: He doesn't have a daughter.
Juror #1: It's not reasonable doubt if you just make things up! (edit) Dick: You want the truth? You want the truth? Well, I can't handle the truth! (edit)
In the scene where Tommy and Harry are miming what they want to say, they begin to play charades. Harry mimes something, and Tommy guesses the movie "McHale's Navy." French Stewart played a character in the movie "McHale's Navy."
(edit)
Dick: You want the truth? You want the truth? Well, I can't handle the truth!
This is an allusion to the court-drama film A Few Good Men from 1992, starring Tom Cruise and Jack Nicholson. (edit) Episode Title
The title for this episode is an allusion to the play Twelve Angry Men. (edit)
This is an allusion to the court-drama film A Few Good Men from 1992, starring Tom Cruise and Jack Nicholson. (edit) Episode Title
The title for this episode is an allusion to the play Twelve Angry Men. (edit)
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