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9/10
It's Entertainment at it's best....
MagJ10010 April 2021
Just enjoyed this for the acting and story kept you glued to it, just watch without an agenda and enjoy it, yeah remember those days, when politics stayed out of the ratings. Getting back to gritty SVU without the pandemic issue.
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9/10
loved it
vagtea9 April 2021
This was really good the story kept you hooked and I like the characters were played well svu doesn't really do murders anymore so thats why this episode is so good and its not political people who hate this episode are all about politics or just hate it when when a white guy is seen a bad guy for some reason i recommend this episode to svu fans.
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7/10
Episode 22-10
bobcobb30120 April 2021
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This show should stay away from politics, but even if you can get past that it was a pretty strong episode here. Exciting and enjoyable.
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10/10
An amazing season; a show unafraid to talk about touchy politics
adamsamking15 September 2021
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This season was the most nitty gritty of the ones I've seen lately. The way they portray the racial issues and Covid-19 is surreal, but important. We cannot ignore that people like this exist and this show has always been unafraid to confront these kinds of subjects. This episode in particular is something to seriously reflect upon.
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5/10
Acceptable but Unsatisfactory (in a way you may not think.)
AbbeyThoughts11 April 2021
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This episode was alright! I think it had a particularly unsatisfactory ending, which is the usual joint with this show, but that's what you come to except and want, at least for me. What sets this episode apart is that that justice was served for Lonnie, but that wasn't focused on much at all. I wanted to see more of Eastman and his daughter and understand them further, however that wasn't what the episode was about. I think the Dykman Knights being here was a mistake in the long run, but they served there purpose and at times were very funny (unintentionally, however). I'm still getting used to Carisi being an ADA and there being a new detective after having not watched the show in a while, and this episode helped me better understand the new dynamic, and I gotta say, I really like it.
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