Twelve Angry People

Season 4, Episode 17, Aired

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Eric Camden finds himself on a hung jury of a case that he considers "open and shut," only to realize that he must help the other jurors regain their faith in the legal process in order to reach a fair verdict. Meanwhile, the other Camden's are suffering their own wrong doings as Annie and Ruthie ponder whether two wrongs make a right. Mary becomes in debt with Lucy after accidentally giving her a black eye. Also, Simon and Deena realize that saying "sorry" can't turn back time, and Matt learns how important one person's voice can be.moreless
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    Eric must serve on jury duty. He is sad when everyone votes not guilty when the defendant is clearly guilty. He convinces everyone to vote guilty after explaining things. Lucy and Mary get into a little disagreement after Mary accidentally gives Lucy a black eye. Simon and Deena also disagree when playing the game of Life. Ruthie cuts Sarah's hair, so Annie punishes her. Ruthie does not agree with the punishment. Matt goes to the church alone to study, but he keeps getting distracted.

    This episode was great! Matt was hilarious! He is defintely a favorite! Ruthie is really smart for her age! I have to admit that Eric's plot was a little boring. This episode gets a 9.5 out of 10!moreless
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