The 'Jury Duty: Company Retreat' Finale Proves Humanity's Goodness (Again)
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The 'Jury Duty: Company Retreat' Finale Proves Humanity's Goodness (Again)
"In a rare scene of pure, wholesome heroics that tie the entire season together, he bolts in and grabs the pen out of Doug Sr.'s hand. With full sincerity in his words, he tells his boss that he's interrupting the meeting because he's 'looking out for the people that have looked out for me.'"
"They're gonna sell the Monzano Pepper Farm and make it a residential area,' Anthony says, deadly serious. Of course, neither the greedy corporation nor the Monzano Pepper Farm exist."
"When the prospective buyer asks Doug Sr. if he's 'really gonna listen to the temp?' Anthony repeats the line to Doug Sr.'s face and directly challenges him to do the right thing."
Anthony Norman, a temp worker at Rockin' Grandma's Hot Sauce, lacks agency until the finale of Jury Duty: Company Retreat. After a disastrous presentation by CEO Dougie Jr., Anthony takes action to prevent the sale of the company to an evil corporation. He seizes the moment to prove his dedication by interrupting a meeting and expressing his concern for his coworkers. This moment of heroism, while comedic, highlights Anthony's character development and commitment to the people who supported him.
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