One of the “phenomena” that has taken off on the internet is
that of the “social experiment”. This involves “influencers” setting up
situations with the public and then posting the films online. Think a
less-funny Beadle’s About (if you were watching me say this, I'd be doing little air quites for those terms...). Most of these simply serve to promote their content
creators rather than be genuine social experiments. TV has had a go too, with
programmes such as Big Brother looking at everyday folk under the microscope of
TV cameras. None of these come anywhere close to Jury Duty.
When I first heard of Jury Duty, an Amazon Freevee Original first
broadcast in early 2023, it was compared to The Office. With not being a fan of
The Office, I gave it a miss as that type of Docu-comedy doesn’t appeal to me.
What a mistake that was. The series came up on one of those recommended images
that appear, and for some reason, I gave it a chance.
What I’m about to write now is NOT a spoiler. In fact, it
appears right at the very beginning of the first episode. The series is about a
documentary being made around the jury at a trial in an American court. Except
it’s fake. All of it is. The trial, the officers and the jury are all actors.
Except one: 29 year old Solar Panel contractor Ronald Gladden, and he has no
idea. As a member of the public, Ronald answered an advert for potential jurors to take part in the programme
all the while believing it to be real. The crew are being given “unprecedented”
access behind the scenes of a trial in court, documenting everything from the selection
of the jury through the trial itself, to the verdict. But it is all dramatized.
The only thing that is not planned is Ronald and his reactions to the developing
situations. This requires the production team to be 100% switched on to change
things at a moment’s notice in case the game is given away. The team have no
way of predicting how Ronald will react, and if he guesses, the entire scheme
is over.
What follows is one of the most wholesome and joyful
programmes that I have ever sat through. From the selection process, the jury is
made up of a group of the most bizarre and yet still believable people and the
viewer watches as Ronald tries to fathom how to work with these people and the
workings of a genuine trial. The series also features Hollywood star James
Marsden (Enchanted, X-Men, Hairspray and many more) as a truly exaggerated
version of himself. Despite everything that’s thrown at him, Ronald remains the
bastion of common sense and normality amongst all the chaos around him and he
comes across as a likeable, and very genuine young man. I defy any of you to
watch the final episode without a lump in your throat or tears in your eyes.
The series drifts from each bizarre situation to the next
all built around the trial Yes, indeed, the cast and crew sat through hours of
a fake trial every single day. Thankfully, the trial itself takes second place
to the jury and the show doesn’t linger on the courtroom dramas too much beyond
what you need to know to understand the dilemmas the jury finds itself in.
Each episode lasts approximately 25-30 minutes and there are
8 episodes in total (although on Freevee, there are way more than that listed as
the last batch are behind the scenes episodes). This makes binge watching very
easy but it’s much more fun to spread them out.
I enjoyed the series immensely. The cast are fantastic and don’t
let their guard down at all (how they do this is revealed in the behind the
scenes and they all deserve awards for their commitment!). For a star like
James Marsden to agree to send himself up in the way he does is also
commendable and he is hilarious throughout. It’s also very easy to forget, as you’re
watching, that this is meticulously planned so a huge credit to the crew for
being able to commit to and produce such a feat of television. The writers, the
camera crew, the production team and everyone has pulled together to create
this masterpiece. It’s no surprise to find it nominated for 4 Emmy awards. As enjoyable
as the programme is, the sad thing (while also being a good thing), is that
this can be the only series. With the cat out of the bag, anything else can
only ever be a retreat or inferior copy as any unsuspecting stooge will hope to
promote themselves in the way that Ronald inadvertently did. I hope you do look
in on this series as I believe you will enjoy it as much as I.
Year – 2023
Series count – 1
Episode count – 8
Availability – currently streaming on Amazon Freevee
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