The last curtain of the legend of Barba comes down.
The main issue is the right to die. Is it murder to defend the right to die? Is it selfish to put an end to someone's suffering? We are watching one of the darkest gray stories befitting Barba.
The suffering little baby Drew represents all the helpless sufferers. The people who love him most, namely his parents, will decide his fate. Barba represents the law of mercy and morality.
The law, which does not recognize the right to die, represents the reasonable man.
Barba ceases to be the reasonable man. He chooses the law of morality and mercy. But the Reasonable mans sees it as a crime. It makes Barba a defendant instead of A.d.a.
Reasonable forgiveness should be given the chance as well as reasonable doubt in the law.
The subject of the story is pain. And Barba's departure is painful. That's why it's a crying episode.
I thought Barba would always go with a story that screams loudly that moves the stones. This story also shakes the stones.
However, he sings in a more emotional and sad style. So the story goes like a Broadway song. Sometimes moving, sometimes dramatic, sometimes tragic. We are watching an episode close to Raul Esperza's Broadway song.
The farewell to Raphael Barba made itself felt more in the info wars, the previous episode, with the episode in which he was questioned in the 18th season.
The writing and story are amazing. The guest actors playing the mother and father give great performances. Especially the actor who plays the father is very good.
We watch the cult scenes and cult words of the Liv and Barba story in the last scene.
Barba is putting on a great performance...
It is amazing that in Olivia's initial persuasion scene, her father's realization that there is no gun threat... and that he approaches her.
I love Carisi as a force of law. Good thing there is. However, Barba is such a big stone in the Law field that it is irreplaceable.
Conclusion, Barbara is the best. Loves
Rafael Barba (Raúl E. Esperza) is the best prosecutor in Law and Order Svu history and one of the best actors.
If only, the law and justice were like Law and Order svu, the representatives of the law were like Olivia Benson and Rafael Barba.
P.s. The character of Lawyer Dworkin is funny and charismatic... wish it was continued.