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Tshombe does not present his case.
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Episode 12 "No"
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Tshombe presents his case.
Tshombe does not present his case. WIZARD: That was easy, right? Now let's watch and find out what happens to Tshombe. And Action! Tshombe doesn't move. Tshombe looks up at everyone. He moves toward the podium, but doesn't say anything. JANET: Mr. Gabriel, do you have anything to say? TSHOMBE: Yes, I do. MR. JONES: Mr. Gabriel, please tell us your side of the story. TSHOMBE: I want to say that she is a liar. But that is not important because she is rich. And rich people can buy anything -- including votes from the members of City Council. Silvia and Jose shrink in embarrassment and bow their heads. A loud commotion. The city councilpeople look indignant. Tshombe walks away from the microphone. MR. JONES: Mr. Gabriel, are you saying Mrs. Vargas gave money to the City Council members to buy their votes? TSHOMBE: I am saying that she is rich. And rich people can get anything they want. And you are all corrupt politicians. Tshombe walks by his seat and heads for the exit. Silvia and Jose slump in their chairs. They are defeated. Mrs. Vargas grins triumphantly. "Six months later" Mrs. Vargas walks down the street arm and arm with Councilman Jones. MRS. VARGAS: That was such a wonderful lunch. I haven't eaten there in years. MR. JONES: Thank you. MRS. VARGAS: Oh, really Charlie. MR. JONES: That's disgusting. MRS. VARGAS: These street people are so lazy. Why can't they just find a job? It's Tshombe holding out a cup for money. MR. JONES: I don't know. TSHOMBE: Do you have any change? WIZARD: That didn't go well. Tshombe didn't stand up for what he believed in. He didn't defend himself or the other street vendors. Luckily, we can offer Tshombe another chance. Let's see what happens.