Talk about a s—ty situation.
And a lot of it.
“Marsden was spraying more and more.

Ronald Gladden and James Marsden on ‘Jury Duty’.Everett Collection
He’s like, ‘I don’t think it smells enough.’
He’s spraying more and more.
And then right before Ronald came back in, he was like, ‘It doesn’t smell enough.’

Mekki Leeper in ‘Jury Duty’.Amazon Freevee
So he sprayed a little bit more right on the doorframe,” Heller recalls of the moment.
I think I sprayed some of the liquid poo right on the doorframe.
Fortunately, he didn’t.

The cast of ‘Jury Duty’.Amazon Freevee
They had no playbook for how to make it work.
“We don’t want it to be cruel.
We don’t want it to be a prank show,” Heller says of their mission.
“We want it to be a hero’s journey.”
And a hero they got.
“Ronald Gladden restored my faith in humanity,” Heller proudly says.
“He not only always made the right decision, but he went above and beyond.”
But can they replicate their own success?
“This sounds very woo-woo, but I really think there was a sort of magic that happened.”
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