Twelve Angry People

6.2
/10
Rev. Camden is called to serve as a juror on a murder trial. Once the deliberations start, he's surprised to discover that even though the defendant is obviously guilty, all the other jurors are voting "not guilty" -- some because of past racial discrimination they or their family members have suffered in the judicial system. One by one Rev. Camden works to convince them to rise above their bitterness and distrust of the system so they can do the right thing in this case. (It flips "Twelve Angry Men" on its head and was inspired by the Los Angeles Rampart police scandal when jurors were in fact acquitting defendants because they didn't trust the police after the scandal.)
S4.E17

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Twelve Angry People

temporada 4 episodio 17

episodio transmitido en febrero 2000

Calificación de episodios

6.8
E1
6.5
E2
6.3
E3
6.5
E4
6.8
E5
6.7
E6
6.3
E7
6.9
E8
6.7
E9
7.5
E10
6.9
E11
6.5
E12
6.8
E13
6.8
E14
6.8
E15
6.2
E16
6.2
E17
6.6
E18
6.3
E19
6.6
E20
7.4
E21
6.8
E22

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