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Additionally, there are small details, such as Juror #4 is the only man to never take off his jacket during the deliberation. Despite all but three minutes of the film taking place in the jury room, the dialogue and plot is too captivating to not stay engaged. I am so in love with 12 Angry Men (and I’m not just talking about Henry Fonda’s cheekbones) that even if a Real Housewives show or Kevin Can Wait paid homage to it, I would appreciate it. With the likes of Quagmire and Carter Pewterschmidt as jurors as well, Brian is clearly the “Henry Fonda” of the jury, attempting to persuade the others that West is innocent. Mayor Adam West has been accused of murder and both Peter and Brian are on the jury. Season 11 Episode 16: “12 and a Half Angry Men”īased on the episode title alone, you can guess that Family Guy took inspiration from the 1957 drama, 12 Angry Men. This episode is weird, but I don’t expect anything less from a show with a main character who has a poster of celery hanging in his bedroom and who has a n older brother with an alternate identity known as “Plays with Squirrels.” More than school supplies, pencils, scissors, and library books are now murder weapons! It’s like Clue, but with an academic twist. Since it is the only plot in the episode, Eric, Jack, and Jennifer Love Hewitt as “Jennifer Love Fefferman” show up as well.
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The spookiest episode of the show, “And Then There Was Shawn,” which took inspiration from the 1996 slasher movie Scream, stands out as one of the series’ best ( Hello, I’ve already written about it for a Halloween TV post.)Īs Cory, Topanga, Shawn, Angela and some random guy named Kenny (in a tribute to South Park) stay after school for detention, the group discovers a killer is loose in John Adams High School. Season 5 Episode 17: “And Then There Was Shawn”Īnyone who grew up in the late 90s to mid-2000s associates “BMW” with Cory Matthews and the gang and not a luxury car. This entire episode is as good as “Layla” and those delectable chicken fingers must be. I was taught to never turn off “Layla” whenever it comes on the radio. From an early age, other kids were taught to eat all their vegetables. This popular fried food equals matching blazers (with chicken finger patches!) and other luxurious goods for the group, such as a designer backpack for Annie, a pet monkey for Troy, and insatiable power for Abed.Īfter Abed realizes power and popularity has gone to everyone’s heads, the show pulls a Martin Scorsese by interspersing Derek and the Dominos’ “Layla” with Abed’s narration and him destroying the group members’ lavish items. Inspired by mobster movies, such as Goodfellas and The Godfather, the gang from Greendale Community College finds themselves operating their own mafia to get chicken fingers.
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My personal favorite channels a certain movie genre. Season 1 Episode 21: “Contemporary American Poultry”įrom John Hughes’ movies to Law and Order, Community makes dozens of pop culture references per episode.