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7/10
My criminal valentine
TheLittleSongbird23 June 2022
My feelings on first watch for "Valentine's Day" was mostly positive, without being wowed over by it. To me it was one of those episodes that started off very well and intriguingly, while feeling that it tried too hard and there wasn't really anything that shocked me. There are many other 'Law and Order: Special Victims Unit' episodes that made me feel this way or similar on first watch, and on rewatch there was a mix of better, worse and pretty much the same.

"Valentine's Day" is in the pretty much the same group. The first half grabbed my attention, but the second half didn't feel as focused. And there was one aspect this time that annoyed me, an aspect that actually oddly enough didn't bother me massively on first watch. "Valentine's Day" is an example of an episode that is pretty good if not great and is neither one of the best or worst episodes of a not bad at all Season 13 (somewhere in the middle).

There is a lot good here in "Valentine's Day". It's well made, intimately photographed and slick with no signs of under-budget or anything. The music didn't sound melodramatic or too constant and the direction is accomodating while still having pulse. The writing doesn't ramble, although as usual there is a lot of dialogue to digest, and really provokes thought.

Furthermore, on the whole the story did grip and started off very well with a suitably suspenseful opening. It was great to have Novak back and in more than just a cameo appearance. The teamwork is cohesive and well connected and Amaro has settled very well, his character is also coming on without his personal life being dominant or too soapy. The regulars are extremely good and Chloe Sevigny is unsettling in her role.

However, the ending (the aspect that annoyed me, though there are a lot worse endings in the show's history) is another one of those unsatisfying and feeling wrong and cheated ones, especially with the truth being so blatantly obvious. It did get predictable when the ransom demand started ringing alarm bells in how little sense it made and the second half does have a few too many red herrings.

Really did not buy the juror's reason for his decision and was convinced there was more to it than that, that aspect of the plot could have been delved into more. Boyd came over as inconsistent in how he was written, feeling awful for him in the first half but far too naive in the second.

Pretty good episode overall. 7/10.
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7/10
Actually a decent episode
fbupdates124 February 2020
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This episode wouldn't be done today. Not in the climate of #MeToo garbage. A woman fakes being raped as her husband watches on video. Even Benson goes after her. A more recent episode has Olivia saying how she doesn't want to hear that women lie. Well they do sweetheart. This woman did and again Benson pushed Novak to retry her when it was declared a mistrial. I don't like that women lie because it harms real victims getting help. I wish SVU would do these episodes more often and where a man is assaulted.
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3/10
Girl has quite an itch
bkoganbing30 August 2013
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This episode of SVU starts with globe trotting husband Rich Sommer having a video computer chat with his wife Chloe Savigny when she answers the doorbell and a masked intruder breaks in and rapes Savigny on the Upper East Side of Manhattan with him watching from the airport in Hong Kong.

When the SVU squad gets involved they discover there is quite a bit more to this situation than is apparent to the naked eye. Sommer's hedge fund business has him traveling a lot and that leaves Savigny with quite an itch that needs scratching. At least three other guys are doing the scratching with UPS delivery guy Shawn Hatosy left holding the bag for that 'rape'.

Not one of the better episode, I never understood why all this hysteria and the crazy ransom demand. Looked to me like this woman had the best of all worlds as long as hubby didn't find out.
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