Ep 4. Disorder in the Court
- TVG
- October 8, 1965
- 25 min
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7.5 (170)
In this episode of The Flintstones, titled "Disorder in the Court," Fred Flintstone gets into trouble with the law. When he receives a speeding ticket, he decides to fight it in court. However, he quickly realizes that he is unprepared to represent himself and enlists the help of a reluctant Barney Rubble.
Together, Fred and Barney try to come up with a defense strategy but find themselves with limited options. They also discover that the judge presiding over the case is an old enemy of Fred's who has a grudge against him.
As the trial progresses, things start to go terribly wrong. Witnesses for the prosecution are called to testify against Fred and his defense is weak. Even Fred's own wife, Wilma, seems to be against him. The situation becomes even more dire when Fred takes the stand and his anger gets the best of him, leading to a contempt of court charge.
Despite the mounting evidence against him, Fred remains determined to fight the ticket and prove his innocence. He and Barney come up with a last-ditch effort to win the case and clear Fred's name. But will it be enough to sway the judge and jury in their favor?
As always, the episode is filled with humor and classic Flintstones charm. Fans of the show will enjoy seeing their favorite characters navigate the legal system in this comedic adventure.