Rollins and Fin investigate an assault in Kentucky that has striking similarities to that of a victim found in Central Park; Benson receives intel that turns the case upside down.Rollins and Fin investigate an assault in Kentucky that has striking similarities to that of a victim found in Central Park; Benson receives intel that turns the case upside down.Rollins and Fin investigate an assault in Kentucky that has striking similarities to that of a victim found in Central Park; Benson receives intel that turns the case upside down.
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Ice-T
- Sergeant Odafin 'Fin' Tutuola
- (as Ice T)
Octavio Pisano
- Detective Joe Velasco
- (credit only)
Andrea Edgerson
- Trooper Dominique Danes
- (as Andrea Paige Edgerson)
Steve Gamble
- State Trooper
- (as Steven Thomas Gamble)
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- TriviaEaster egg in opening scene: When the first victim enters the bar, the jukebox is playing Kathy Mattea's "Eighteen Wheels and a Dozen Roses" from her 1987 album "Untasted Honey".
- GoofsTypically a case like this, multiple serious felonies committed in multiple states by the same individual, would fall under federal law enforcement jurisdiction. In this case, a serial rapist striking in over a dozen states, would be investigated by the FBI's National Center of the Analysis of Violent Crime (NCAVC) unit, they would take the lead on the case with assistance from local law enforcement as needed. This is typically done because law enforcement agencies' don't always work well with other departments and even when they do it can be very complicated coordinating everything and then figuring out who gets to try the suspect first. So instead of multiple agencies running their own investigations and multiple prosecutors trying to try the same suspect the FBI leads the investigation and the suspect is tried in federal court for all the crimes he committed, instead of being tried in one state at a time for each separate crime.
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Naphthalene
It carries the air of partnership sections with Stabler, Cragen, Munch. The story is like the Stabler-era episodes. It's like a dedication to Stabler's return, but without Stabler.
It was a nice touch when Olivia praised Rollins and Fin for resolving an incident node, as opposed to just giving credit to the chief or captain... it was a team effort.
Let's talk the story. The victim is in a dark gray court and the parts where she does not face the trauma process... dark gray... supporting the live victim in every way during the incident... all these are not discussed. In short, the new Svu style after Stabler is not processed.
The svu style was also superficial with the family plot twist at the end. Olivia is again the reigning boss, while the squad is stagnant because of that.
It's the last few episodes. I'm watching a superficial svu. I miss the spirit of Olivia and Svu squad. I miss the spirit with which Olivia identifies with the victims' problem.
The former Svu team must have partnership and animated exterior scenes. 35%. However, there must be svu that provides justice by catching the dark gray victim and catching the criminal... Like 65%... In summary, the Stabler era with partnership should be in the scenario, the original Svu from Olivia after Stabler should also be law and order..
'Welcome to Sex Crimes. Look, Stone, there are no perfect witnesses. They leave out part of the story. They can't remember. They feel guilty, change their minds. They blame themselves. They think it's their fault, but that's why we're here. To fight for them. And the less perfect they are, the harder we fight. Look, nobody asks a robbery or a homicide victim if she wanted it. Nobody says, "Hey, why was she walking down the dark alley?" Why was she wearing the dark skirt? "Nobody implies that the crime was somehow her fault.'
'You have the victim's word. We go to trial so the victim, the survivor, can look her rapist in the eye and tell the world her truth. We go to trial so she can be heard. The truth, that's what she heals. If you're going to trial because you want to win, you're in the wrong place.'
Svu is like in these words. This is the real Olivia.
It was a nice touch when Olivia praised Rollins and Fin for resolving an incident node, as opposed to just giving credit to the chief or captain... it was a team effort.
Let's talk the story. The victim is in a dark gray court and the parts where she does not face the trauma process... dark gray... supporting the live victim in every way during the incident... all these are not discussed. In short, the new Svu style after Stabler is not processed.
The svu style was also superficial with the family plot twist at the end. Olivia is again the reigning boss, while the squad is stagnant because of that.
It's the last few episodes. I'm watching a superficial svu. I miss the spirit of Olivia and Svu squad. I miss the spirit with which Olivia identifies with the victims' problem.
The former Svu team must have partnership and animated exterior scenes. 35%. However, there must be svu that provides justice by catching the dark gray victim and catching the criminal... Like 65%... In summary, the Stabler era with partnership should be in the scenario, the original Svu from Olivia after Stabler should also be law and order..
'Welcome to Sex Crimes. Look, Stone, there are no perfect witnesses. They leave out part of the story. They can't remember. They feel guilty, change their minds. They blame themselves. They think it's their fault, but that's why we're here. To fight for them. And the less perfect they are, the harder we fight. Look, nobody asks a robbery or a homicide victim if she wanted it. Nobody says, "Hey, why was she walking down the dark alley?" Why was she wearing the dark skirt? "Nobody implies that the crime was somehow her fault.'
'You have the victim's word. We go to trial so the victim, the survivor, can look her rapist in the eye and tell the world her truth. We go to trial so she can be heard. The truth, that's what she heals. If you're going to trial because you want to win, you're in the wrong place.'
Svu is like in these words. This is the real Olivia.
- yazguloner
- Apr 18, 2022
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