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🚨 Warning:Jury Dutyspoilers ahead! 🚨

If you haven’t seenJury Dutyyet, here’s a quick rundown of the premise: a group of actors portraying jurors evaluate a made-up trial while being captured by cameras…

Only, there’s a catch — one juror,Ronald Gladden, is a non-actor who is aware he’s being filmed but has no idea that he’s surrounded by performers and semi-scripted situations.

The show is hands down one of the funniest releases in years.James Marsdenplays a fictionalized, hilarious version of himself, and other actors like Mekki Leeper and Edy Modica are also amazing in the series. Another enjoyable element is how Ronald proves himself to be a likable contributor as he remains kind, even-keeled, and supportive toward his fellow jurors, no matter how crazy things get.

Here are 29 laugh-out-loud moments that sum up whyJury Dutyneeds to be on yourmust-watchlist.

1.When Ronald and James first met, and they discussed James' films.

2.When this woman was brutally honest about how she felt regarding jury duty.

3.When Ross (Ross Kimball) tried every angle to escape jury duty.

4.When Ronald then watchedSonic the Hedgehogto support James, but his approach wasn’t exactly what James was hoping for.

5.When Jeannie (Edy Modica) explained her crush on Noah (Mekki Leeper).

6.When James and Lonnie (Ishmel Sahid) were almost off the hook before being named alternate jurors.

7.When James arranged for the paparazzi to come to court in hopes of getting off jury duty.

8.When James was waiting for a call regarding a role in a “movie,“Lone Pine, so handing over his cell phone was not an ideal part of sequestration.

9.When Vanessa (Cassandra Blair) wasn’t here for James' act.

10.When defense attorney Shaun Sanders (Evan Williams) referenced a figure that was justslightlyoff.

11.When Shaun’s animated presentation was not helping Trevor’s case.

12.When food was a focus for the jury.

13.When Todd (David Brown) tested out several unique inventions, including chair pants, aka chants.

14.When Jeannie heard that Noah’s girlfriend, Heidi, was on vacation without him, and she questioned Heidi’s honesty.

15.When Lonnie got moved up from alternate juror to juror, and he really got into the case.

16.When the case just wasn’t captivating enough to keep Barbara (Susan Berger) awake (and she denied falling asleep).

17.When Genevieve Telford-Warren (Lisa Gilroy), an acquaintance of Jacqui’s, offered some insight in court.

18.When Barbara had a sweet craving.

19.When James immersed himself in theLone Pinecharacter of Caleb, an “everyman.”

20.When Ronald beat James at arm wrestling.

21.When Ken (Ron Song) spoke his mind.

22.When Trevor decided to represent himself, and he was doing the most.

23.When James didn’t get the part of Caleb, and he wasn’t pleased to hear who was offered it instead.

24.When James had an outburst at a birthday party, thinking it was a show of sympathy for him.

25.When Jeannie gave her take on the closing arguments.

26.When Inez (Maria Russell) broke down the complexity of Jacqui.

27.When Noah and Jeannie started dating, and the relationship influenced Noah’s outlook.

28.When Inez emphasized the importance of courtroom fashion.

29.When, at the close of the show, Ronald came to the realization that he could still be summoned for jury duty at any time.

I rest my case! Now, go ahead and watchJury DutyonAmazon Freevee. (Or rewatch it if you’ve already seen it, because it really is that good!)

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I still don’t think chair pants were given a fair chants.

The cast members of "Jury Duty" are interviewed together

Ronald smiles in the "Jury Duty" courtroom

The "Jury Duty" cast laughs as they leave Margaritaville

Ronald talks to James about "Sonic the Hedgehog"

A woman tells Judge Rosen that jury duty is "not [her] thing"

Ross tries to get of jury duty by mentioning how his students need him

James Marsden describes his "Sonic the Hedgehog" profits to Ronald

Jeannie opens up about why she finds Noah attractive

James Marsden is upset with being selected as an alternate juror

The paparazzi visits the courthouse, courtesy of James Marsden

Bailiff Nikki collects the phones of the jury members, much to James Marsden's dismay

Vanessa says she didn't recognize James Marsden

Trevor's attorney, Shaun, makes an inaccurate statement in court

Shaun shows an animated video to the jury

Pat discusses the jury's food situation

Todd wears chair pants as he enters the courtroom

Jeannie is skeptical of Heidi's claim that she's on vacation with women only

Lonnie shares how he's becoming invested in the case of Hilgrove v. Morris

Barbara falls asleep during court, then claims she was awake the whole time

Genevieve takes the stand to discuss how an influencer spoke negatively of Cinnamon & Sparrow

Barbara wishes for birthday cake

James Marsden, in character as Caleb, sits on a forklift

Ronald defeats James in arm wrestling at Margaritaville

Ken talks about not wanting to be present for jury duty

Trevor Morris runs back and forth in the courtroom while representing himself

James Marsden learns he lost out on the role of Caleb to Chris Pine, and he throws a phone out of anger

James Marsden throws a tantrum at Ross's birthday party

Jeannie praises Trevor and criticizes Jacqui after their closing arguments

Inez describes her mixed feelings toward Jacqui Hilgrove

Noah reveals that he, like Jeannie, is anxious about the end of the trial

Inez critiques the outfits of Trevor and his lawyer, Shaun

Ronald realizes he could still have to serve as a juror