The task of find a serial rapist becomes more difficult when a team of neighborhood vigilante "superheroes" starts trying to avenge the crimes.The task of find a serial rapist becomes more difficult when a team of neighborhood vigilante "superheroes" starts trying to avenge the crimes.The task of find a serial rapist becomes more difficult when a team of neighborhood vigilante "superheroes" starts trying to avenge the crimes.
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Ice-T
- Detective Odafin 'Fin' Tutuola
- (as Ice T)
Lacretta
- Ronnie Pettus
- (as Lacretta Nicole)
Storyline
Did you know
- TriviaThe vigilantes in this episode get a few different nicknames within the show. "Justice League" is a nod to DC Comics' superhero team, the Justice League, and "masked avenger" is a nod to Marvel Comics' superhero team "the Avengers"
- GoofsAndy Chan claims to be one of Jehovah's Witnesses, and he gets out on bail because the church paid it for him. However Witnesses have very strict beliefs and standards, which this kid clearly does not demonstrate. He curses, hangs out with other kids who are not Witnesses (which they do not allow), and he admits to regularly having sex with different women, which Witnesses consider a very serious sin. Someone doing these things would be disfellowshiped from the organization (their version of excommunication), which means the Watchtower Society (the non-profit company that represents Witnesses) would never pay for his bail or legal fees.
- Quotes
County Clerk: You want me to match a Metro card to a Board of Ed employee? I don't have time for that. A hundred thirty-five thousand people work here.
Amanda Rollins: Well, it's a police matter, so you'll have to make time.
County Clerk: Excuse me, all I have to do is stay black and die.
Featured review
Street Justice: From Snowball to Avalanche
The subject is street heroes who try to implement justice in their own way.
There is a reflection of the power of the press and the situation of easily becoming a mass and reacting, starting with social media.
It's nice that the neighbors do street justice, but the opportunists who want to use it among the neighbors confuse the situation.
It is inevitable that uncontrolled crowds turn from snowballs into avalanches.
An uncontrolled force is never a force!
Olivia and the neighborhood also applied uncontrolled force to the same suspect.
I like that Svu connects "these are their stories" and the story at the same time with small passwords.
If Elliot had done what Olivia did, we wouldn't have been so obsessed. Because he's the hero. Olivia is also the heroine... but she's a woman after all... unfortunately, sexist perspectives are most obsessed with women's behavior. What he does is not seen as heroic.
Actually, it should be. It is not befitting for either a male or female police officer to beat up a young person without following his book.
Nick's conversation with the officer he asked for research help... Oh my God!... is amazing.
Shout out to svu fans: You make clips of everything. Please, trim that scene and post it!!!
Ps. I'm a fan too but I hate those clips. I can't help but watch! This is not good. Because, the magic of the episodes I haven't watched escapes. But, some of your clips are great!
I can't keep my mouth shut about this story. A strange uncontrolled force in adoration.
There is a reflection of the power of the press and the situation of easily becoming a mass and reacting, starting with social media.
It's nice that the neighbors do street justice, but the opportunists who want to use it among the neighbors confuse the situation.
It is inevitable that uncontrolled crowds turn from snowballs into avalanches.
An uncontrolled force is never a force!
Olivia and the neighborhood also applied uncontrolled force to the same suspect.
I like that Svu connects "these are their stories" and the story at the same time with small passwords.
If Elliot had done what Olivia did, we wouldn't have been so obsessed. Because he's the hero. Olivia is also the heroine... but she's a woman after all... unfortunately, sexist perspectives are most obsessed with women's behavior. What he does is not seen as heroic.
Actually, it should be. It is not befitting for either a male or female police officer to beat up a young person without following his book.
Nick's conversation with the officer he asked for research help... Oh my God!... is amazing.
Shout out to svu fans: You make clips of everything. Please, trim that scene and post it!!!
Ps. I'm a fan too but I hate those clips. I can't help but watch! This is not good. Because, the magic of the episodes I haven't watched escapes. But, some of your clips are great!
I can't keep my mouth shut about this story. A strange uncontrolled force in adoration.
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- yazguloner
- Jul 20, 2021
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