parodies "Juror #9," the wise elderly man who is the first to side with Brian.
mirrors "Juror #3," the stubborn antagonist who holds out until the very end due to personal grudges.
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.
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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.
As the trial moves to the jury room, we see a familiar lineup of Quahog residents taking on the roles of the iconic jurors:
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