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9/10
Will Sasso is INCREDIBLE
spudmaples25 November 2021
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For a predominantly comedic actor, you would expect Will Sasso to produce a rather pedestrian performance.

This is far from the case, when you consider he is presented with the kidnapping and potential rape and murder of his teenage daughter.

Sasso provides the audience with an acutely realistic depiction of a desperate, hopeless father whom has no control of whether or not his daughter will return to his home.

The mere fact it took at least THREE co-stars to hold him back, during a gut-wrenching and chaotic scene, is but a mere testament to Will Sasso's professionalism, given he did not physically harm any of them, is worthy of peer-recognition.

Will Sasso, a deserved encore awaits you.
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8/10
Redemption
kathi-2223627 March 2018
I was so unimpressed with the Philip Winchester DA character at first. He finally started growing on me in the next couple of episodes. But this one has me loving him. This entire episode was full of plot twists and turns that were terrific. I don't want to post spoilers, so I'll just say this is an incredibly good episode. The story itself was great, but the Winchester character just finally came to life for me.
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9/10
damn SVU f me up!
danamateluna22 March 2018
Finally a story with some real hard hitting drama not bogged down by the terribly cliche over-arching plot.
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10/10
Daughter Father Incest
youngkaren-2533031 January 2021
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A teenager goes missing and assume murdered the police end up finding her with her piano teacher lover who turns out to be her biological father
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6/10
Send in the Clowns
bobcobb30131 March 2018
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Another bizarre episode that seemed to rip from the headlines the clown drama, and the idea of fathers trying to attack their child's abuser, something that happened numerous times in recent cases.

The story was flimsy at best though, and the acting not much better.

SVU has had some decent episodes recently, but not this one.
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5/10
Rush to judgment
bkoganbing30 December 2019
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This episode has the SVU squad looking for a teen runaway. But not any teen runaway, one who is a gifted classic pianist. Her last whereabouts were at a club where she was seen dancing with someone who does have a rapsheet. Some telltale clues and this man is on trial for murder.

Poor Philip Winchester has to rein in his trial and dismiss charges when the squad finds Wendy Hoopes alive. But that is far from the end of this bizarre tale.

Nice performance by Hoopes and by Erik Jensen her music teacher who turns out to be more than a teacher.
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4/10
Sending in mediocrity
TheLittleSongbird3 January 2023
Despite not being a fan overall of Season 19, not all its episodes were in the average at best category. It wasn't immune from good episodes, but when the season misfired like with the season finale goodness didn't it misfire. Not irredeemably so, but enough to make one consider whether to continue watching the show. Just to say, this reviewer loves many 'Law and Order: Special Victims Unit' and loves the early seasons, as well as being very impressed by quite a lot of latter season episodes.

So this is not coming from a serial detractor hating on the show for sport, am not that kind of person and never have been on here. "Send in the Clowns" is one of the weakest Season 19 episodes, it is a case of something that started off very, very well but loses its way far too early and not only never recovers but gets worse bit by bit. It is not a terrible episode, only the two part season finale came close to that but wasn't quite, but there are a lot of major issues.

There are good things about "Send in the Clowns". The photography and such as usual are fully professional, the slickness still remaining. The music is used sparingly and is haunting and non-overwrought when it is used, and it's mainly used when a crucial revelation or plot development is revealed.

Also thought that the acting is near-uniformly strong, with one exception and one that was a recurring problem since being introduced. As said, "Send in the Clowns" starts off very, very well, with an interesting and suspenseful opening.

Unfortunately, the rest of the story and the rest of the episode is hugely flawed in quite a major way. The story struck me as more silly than suspenseful and would have benefitted from a tighter pace. There are not an awful lot of surprises, actually had a bad feeling about one character that was proven correct and also guessed correctly about it not being as straightforward as initially seemed. Only one revelation is a shock and personally did have issue with how it was revealed, too out of nowhere. Much of the writing is too melodramatic, especially in the second half.

Moreover, the legal scenes felt very rushed, not just the pace of them in the episode but also the time period (which was like jump from one date to another quite far ahead). Not only that, the legal case was too flimsy with too little evidence for Stone to immediately take such drastic measures. Despite knowing more about Stone at this point than what was learned about Barba at this same point, Stone's personality was never anywhere near as compelling (very little spark yet and sadly this was never improved upon really). Phillip Winchester is still a blank.

Overall, mediocre with a few merits. 4/10.
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1/10
the worst episode ever
jn-913488 September 2021
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A teenage girl goes missing she ends up being kidnapped by her piano teacher lover who turns out to be her biological father this is one of the worst SVU episodes ever.
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5/10
Terribly boring.
audaciousness26 October 2018
A terribly boring and predictable episode. The only points I'll give are for the interesting student/teacher dynamic, but not a lot happened. Poor writing and flimsy story.
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1/10
Awful, Dumb Episode
bkkaz20 January 2021
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Don't let the plodding, soap opera put you off because it will rob you of perhaps the worst moment of any SVU episode ever -- and that's a pretty difficult thing to achieve among many: In an incredibly poor scene chewing moment late in the episode, a mother yells at her ex-lover in front of her daughter to reveal that the daughter, who he's been sleeping with, is his.

And beyond the idea that a so-called grieving mother would actually do this, the crack SVU team waits until all that has been said before they do anything to clear the room.

Just unbelievable -- the worst sophomoric writing in a series that for the past few years keeps trying to find a way to make bad TV. Ugh. Ugh.
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5/10
No-Suprise Suprise
RunningToParis20 June 2023
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The beginning of the episode had a lot of promise. And even once it started to lose steam, although it was a bit obvious that the music teacher was creepy (why would he be featured so dramatically if he was just a witness?), it was still a good plotline. Girl thinks she's in love with her abuser, and actively participates in the covering-up of her disapearance.

Why did they need to add the incest angle? We already have two father/daughter consensual incest episodes, and we have Resilience for non-consensual father/daughter interactions.

There is no reason to add in the 'woman has affair then lets the kid be taught by the affair partner' shoehorn at the end.
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