The Judgment:
'cause only juries render verdicts, fool! A helpful tip from Mr. T, Attorney at Law.
The moment of truth has come. After Mr. T's stunning decision to forego tossing Gary through some walls and into a big stack of galvanized trash cans for more traditional methods of justice, the time for vindication is at hand. Mr. T hopes to send the time worn message to kids that violence doesn't always solve problems, embracing the words of the credible Doug Llewellyn of "The People's Court." T didn't take matters into his own hands, he took Gary to court. Mr. T is confident Gary will be found guilty and the kids will learn the value of following the law...
Needless to say, Mr. T, esquire, is quite dismayed and enraged by this verdict...
Exactly what kind of justice does Mr. T's Supreme Court of Whup Ass dispense, you ask?
T ponders long and hard his next move. A calculated decision based on reason and logic is, at long last, reached by the enraged behemoth and. . . (Mr. T is obviously not one for wordy narration)
Hear the sage advice T gives to Gary as he throws him.
Egads! The sheer violence of this scene is unnerving. The kids aren't learning much of a good lesson here, it would seem. But what happens to Gary?