Johnny tries to convince fellow jurors that a defendant is not guilty.Johnny tries to convince fellow jurors that a defendant is not guilty.Johnny tries to convince fellow jurors that a defendant is not guilty.
Nicole de Boer
- Sarah Bracknell Bannerman
- (credit only)
Chris Bruno
- Sheriff Walt Bannerman
- (credit only)
Kirsten Alter
- Emily - Female Witness
- (as Kirsten Williamson)
Birkett Turton
- Goth Guy
- (as Kett Turton)
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- TriviaThis story may have been aired out of order as it is listed as number seven on the DVD issue.
- GoofsIn Johnny's vision when the clerk is shot, the bullets fired are shown in slow motion and they are clearly full metal jacket rounds. From the large caliber revolver used the bullets would have passed through the clerk's shoulder and impacted the door behind him. When the clerk collapses the door is unmarked.
- ConnectionsReferences The Twilight Zone (1959)
- SoundtracksNew Year's Prayer
Performed by Jeff Buckley
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Enjoyable outing even though not based on the original Stephen King novel. This is strictly a side trip invented by the series writers, but worth watching nonetheless, even though it is a little predictable. Wouldn't it be wonderful if we could be certain of every verdict in every case?
The question here is whether our defendant is guilty or innocent. In spite of the seal hanging in the courtroom hall, justice isn't blind, and everyone in the jury room has a past they cannot leave outside. John Smith is still exploring the scope of his gift/curse, but the other jurors also have to examine their preconceptions and prejudices. A few stretches for the plot, but otherwise a solid entry in an intriguing series.
The question here is whether our defendant is guilty or innocent. In spite of the seal hanging in the courtroom hall, justice isn't blind, and everyone in the jury room has a past they cannot leave outside. John Smith is still exploring the scope of his gift/curse, but the other jurors also have to examine their preconceptions and prejudices. A few stretches for the plot, but otherwise a solid entry in an intriguing series.
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