Friday, February 28, 2020

Law & Order SVU “Eternal Relief From Pain” Recap & Review


News broke only hours before this episode aired that Law & Order SVU has been renewed for 3 more years! Congratulations to all involved with the show and to fans.

This had the makings of an excellent episode had it not been smothered by the trials and tribulations of Kim Rollins and her (and Amanda’s) father, who is an equally sad loser. I find my brain tuning out as soon as Kim appears on the screen. Right off the bat Kim abandons her son to a stranger so she can head to a public rest room to take drugs, and she quickly ODs. (She leaves the faucet running in the sink so in the event she ODs, someone would notice the running water.)  In a normal world, someone on parole getting caught OD’ing on drugs while leaving their child with a stranger wouldn’t be cut any breaks. In fact, even in the SVU world, Benson would be advocating in the best interests of the child. In this case, because Kim is Amanda Rollins’ sister, they bend over backwards to keep Kim out of jail for a while and help get her access to her son. Kim is not at all hesitant to come to Amanda to take advantage of her NYPD connections to get her out of her mess, and the only people that seem somewhat cautious are Fin and maybe Carisi. Despite the fact that their father has a drug/drinking problem and Kim’s release with the ankle bracelet means she can’t be around anyone like that, Amanda lets their father stay one night in her home. He also quickly ODs. (What a family.) Of course Kim, who can only think of herself, worries right away what will happen to her and her son, and Amanda has no idea how this will work and what happens next. These are all things that Amanda should have thought of before she allowed herself to be sucked into Kim's predicament from the start.  I understand the desire to help out family, but sometimes the way to help  is through tough love.   This may have been the time for Amanda to take that approach.   But, enough of the Rollins family train wreck; they grate on me in the worst way.

Kim’s predicament revealed a problem doctor who is writing prescriptions for painkillers in exchange for sex. It’s always good to see “repeat offender” Mark Linn-Baker (he has previously appeared in 2 Law & Order episodes and 2 Law & Order Criminal Intent episodes), and he did his usual fine job as the pervert/rapist of the week. I wish there would have been more focus on this part of the story as it was far more interesting. Bureau Chief Hadid decides to keep the prescription part of the investigation with SVU and not turn it over to the DEA, thinking the DEA will ignore the sex crime component and only work on the drug issue. But her decision to do so is influenced by her past relationship with the head of the implicated pharmaceutical company, Trey Harrington. At one point it appears she is going to tip Trey off so he can avoid involvement with the drug and sex scheme that the SVU uncovered. No worries; Hadid was working a little undercover operation of her own, and managed to catch Trey saying all the wrong things, much to her dismay.

As this episode unfolded, I wondered at what point should the SVU recuse themselves from an investigation. Not only did the outcome of the case with the doctor benefit Rollins' sister, but Hadid had a connection with a suspect and she could have easily worked to tip the scale in his favor. At least Fin was thinking objectively as it relates to Kim.  The undercover operation made some good use of Kat's "talents" and allowed her to easily see first hand what sales tactics the pharma company was using.

I was slightly creeped out when Amanda and Kim’s father said that his third wife-to-be would be like meeting a third sister they didn’t know they had.


Here is the recap:

Rollins is in the park on a run, pushing a stroller with Jesse and Billie and running with her dog Frannie. She gets a call from Benson. She says she is going to be a little late as she has been putting off a doctor’s appointment. She explains everything is fine as she slows down. Meanwhile, Benson is walking with Noah and tells Rollins no worries and hangs up. Noah sees kids vaping and says someone was suspended for vaping in the school bathroom with three other boys in the fifth grade. Benson stops and asks Noah that he knows to never do anything like that, and Noah says, “Mom! C’mon.”

Later, Rollins is in the doctor’s office and he is looking at an x-ray of her knee, and says they will have to drain it. Her phone buzzes and he asks if she has to take it, and she says no, it’s all good. He gets out a large needle and she says “Let’s do this” and she winces in pain.

Elsewhere, Rollins’ sister Kim, who is pushing a stroller in a “dollar slice joint”, leaves Rollins a voice mail message saying she is in trouble. She states she failed her drug test and if they revoke her parole and she has a son now and is sorry she didn’t tell her. As she buys more drugs she asks Rollins to call her back as she could use her advice on something. She thanks her and says she loves her and she hangs up. She approaches another woman and asks if she can watch her son while she goes into the bathroom and the woman hesitates but agrees. She heads down a stairway to the bathroom,

Back at the doctor’s office, he asks how she is with the pain and she replies she’s had two kids. He tells her not to be a hero and suggest painkillers, but she says there is a family history and she will stick with aspirin.

Meanwhile, Kim goes into the bathroom and takes her drugs,

At SVU, Kat and Fin speak with Benson about the vaping situation with Noah and Fin suggests she keep an eye out. Kat tells Benson not to worry about it.

Later, Rollins returns Kim’s call and leaves a voice mail. Back in the store, Kim’s baby is crying and the stranger Kim left him with is trying to tend to him. She explains the situation to a worker and he says that is not cool and he goes to check the bathroom. He sees water running outside the bathroom door and forces the door open. Kim is passed out and as he turns off the sink faucets, he calls for help as Rollins’ face shows up as an incoming call on Kim’s phone.

Law & Order SVU "Dance, Lies and Videotape" Promo

Here is the promo for Law & Order SVU "Dance, Lies and Videotape" which will air on Thursday, March 26, 2020 at 10PM ET on NBC.


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Thursday, February 27, 2020

Law & Order SVU Renewed For 3 More Seasons (NBC Press Release)

NBC Press Release
February 27, 2020


DICK WOLF’S THREE ‘CHICAGO’ SERIES AND ‘LAW & ORDER: SPECIAL VICTIMS UNIT’ RECEIVE THREE-SEASON PICKUPS ON NBC

UNIVERSAL TELEVISION SIGNS NEW FIVE-YEAR DEAL WITH ICONIC PRODUCER

UNIVERSAL CITY, Calif. – Feb. 27, 2020 – Hall of Fame producer Dick Wolf and Wolf Entertainment have signed a new five-year deal to remain at Universal Television, a division of NBCUniversal Content Studios, his studio home for the past 36 years.

As part of Wolf’s new pact and in an unprecedented show of support for four of its highly popular dramas, NBC has given three-year pickups to its “Chicago” brand – “Chicago Fire,” “Chicago P.D.” and “Chicago Med” – as well as fan favorite and record-breaker “Law & Order: Special Victims Unit,” the longest-running live-action primetime program in TV history, now in its 21st season.

Wolf’s deal comes on the heels of his recent pact with NBCUniversal’s soon-to-be-launched streaming service Peacock, where Wolf’s extensive library – including both the “Law & Order” and “Chicago” franchises – will be available for users.

The pact also includes multiple series commitments.

“I’m gratified and excited that Universal will remain our home for five more years,” Wolf said. “This new term deal complements our recently concluded agreement to make Peacock one of the primary destinations for both the ‘L&O’ and ‘Chicago’ brands, as well as our extraordinary three-year NBC broadcast pickups on all four current series. We are now supercharged to expand our business on new platforms, both domestically and internationally, while continuing to produce our current and future series for broadcasting and streaming networks.”

“I’ve thoroughly enjoyed working with Dick over the decades and it goes without saying he remains one of the most influential producers in history,” said Bonnie Hammer, Chairman, NBCUniversal Content Studios. “He is a visionary unlike any other whose impact has changed the entire television landscape. We’re beyond thrilled to have Dick and his team remain in the NBCUniversal family for many years to come.”

“The significance of having Dick Wolf remain at Universal Television can’t be overstated,” said Pearlena Igbokwe, President, Universal Television. “Dick has proven himself masterful at building successful, iconic brands and telling gripping, intelligent and thought-provoking stories. It’s an honor and pleasure to be a part of the Wolf Pack for the next five years. We’re also grateful to NBC for their continued support of the ‘Law & Order’ and ‘Chicago’ drama series.”

“Dick Wolf has proven time and time again that he makes shows audiences love,” said Paul Telegdy, Chairman, NBC Entertainment. “We are delighted, excited and proud that as part of this epic deal with Wolf Entertainment, NBC’s loyal audience will know that their favorite shows have a certain future for the next three years.”

Last season the three “Chicago” dramas reached a total of 66 million viewers through the course of the season, and so far this year have dominated Wednesday nights in total viewers and is poised to give NBC just its second Wednesday season-long win in total viewers in 17 years. All three series rank among television’s top seven most-watched dramas and all three are generating double-digit digital growth this season versus last. In “live plus seven day” Nielsens, “Chicago Med” is delivering 11.0 million viewers, “Fire” is averaging 11.4 million and “P.D.” is attracting 11.0 million, with a 1.7 rating in adults 18-49 for “Med,” a 1.9 for “Fire” and a 2.0 for “P.D.”

For the 2018-19 season “Law & Order: SVU” scored as television’s #1 most-watched series with more than 150 billion minutes viewed across NBC, USA and Ion. For the 2019-20 season to date, “SVU” is #1 in its Thursday 10-11 p.m. timeslot versus regular ABC and CBS competition in adults 18-49 and total viewers. In “live plus seven day” Nielsens, “SVU” is averaging a 1.5 rating in 18-49 and 6.5 million viewers overall and with the addition of digital and linear delayed viewing to date, the show’s season premiere episode has climbed to a 3.9 in 18-49 and 11.1 million viewers overall.

Wolf is represented by Cliff Gilbert-Lurie at Ziffren Brittenham and WME.

ABOUT WOLF ENTERTAINMENT
Wolf Entertainment, headed by multiple Emmy Award-winning television producer Dick Wolf, produces content for all platforms. The company, in conjunction with Universal Television, produces NBC’s “Law & Order: Special Victims Unit,” which in its 21st season is the longest-running primetime live-action scripted series on television; “Chicago Fire” (S8); “Chicago P.D.” (S7); “Chicago Med” (S5); CBS’ “FBI”(S2) and the new CBS series “FBI: Most Wanted.” Wolf’s non-fiction series include Oxygen’s “Cold Justice,” “Criminal Confessions” and “Murder for Hire.” Wolf’s first podcast, “Hunted,” premiered in 2019. The company also produced the Oscar-winning documentary “Twin Towers” and the Grammy Award-winning documentary about the Doors, “When You’re Strange,” as well as the Emmy-winning HBO film “Bury My Heart at Wounded Knee.” Wolf is also creator and executive producer of the Emmy-winning drama series “Law & Order,” which ran for 20 seasons on NBC, and “Law & Order: Criminal Intent,” which ran for 11 seasons on NBC and USA Network, among other network series.

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Tuesday, February 25, 2020

Law & Order SVU “Eternal Relief From Pain” Photos

Here are advance photos for Law & Order SVU “Eternal Relief From Pain” which will air on Thursday, February 27, 2020 at 10PM ET on NBC.  The photos feature Mariska Hargitay,  Kelli Giddish, Jamie Gray Hyder, Zuleikha Robinson as Bureau Chief Vanessa Hadid, Lindsay Pulsipher as Kim Rollins, Frank Ridley as Dr. Brian Gold, Stephanie Flanagan as Tiffany Reynolds, and Scott Drummond as Rick Rudolph.

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Photos added February 26, 2020





Photos by: Heidi Gutman/NBC 2020 NBCUniversal Media, LLC


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Friday, February 21, 2020

Law & Order SVU “Swimming With The Sharks” Recap & Review


“Swimming With The Sharks” was an average episode that felt more like an episode of Law & Order Criminal Intent. It involves a self-absorbed CEO, Luna Prasada, who is a sexual harassment lawsuit waiting to happen. Members of her organization conspire to bring her down and embezzle funds from her company along the way. Because Luna seems to have a problem holding her intoxicants, part of the plan seems to work as she’s unable to get a rape accusation against her CFO to stick and she begins to think she really did some of the things for which she’s been accused. The CFO and his colleagues easily gaslight her and manage to pin their embezzling on her. Again I find myself wondering why the SVU spent so much time working to help Luna defend herself, especially after the allegations of embezzlement came forward. Luna’s message of empowerment was laughable, as she preys on rich women whom she hopes will be foolish enough to pay $6400 for a vibrator (the “Vi-Brildo”) and also uses empowerment as an excuse to behave inappropriately in front of a male subordinate. On the plus side, Radha Mitchell was quite believable when Luna became unhinged in court and while in Rikers. Oddly, I felt no sympathy for Luna. She didn’t deserve to be assaulted, but it’s hard to feel sorry for a toxic boss when she gets her comeuppance - even falsely -  in an embezzling scheme. Too bad the employees took her down illegally; there may have been enough for Bobby to sue her for sexual harassment.  A man as a victim may have been a more compelling story.

It was a surprise that Bureau Chief Hadid came up with a game plan to ensnare the conspirators – a surprise as usually Benson comes up with these gems. But Benson gets to impart her wealth of knowledge early in the episode as she speaks to a group of woman with Luna. Benson also makes an attempt at deep wisdom at the end of the episode when she comments to Luna that when your house burns down, you get a clear view of the sky. Luna asks if she can steal that, but I think it was already stolen from Japanese poet Mizuta Masahide (“Since my house burned down - I now own a better view - of the rising moon”). For this episode, the saying should have been something like this: when your house burns down, you rebuild.

The episode also features SVU and Criminal Intent “repeat offender” Samantha Mathis, a dead giveaway that she was going to be trouble.

Ice-T did not appear in this episode.





Here is the recap:

Rollins and Kat are shopping at a woman’s store named We-B-Well, whose message is empowering woman through wellness, and Kat thinks it is a positive message. Rollins picks up a “Vi-Brildo” for $6400 and thinks the message she is getting is money – lots of it. Meanwhile, Luna Prasada speaks to a crowd of women, saying “why not sex” and at We-B-Well, they believe in wellness for the whole self - “Be well, be hot, be happy!” She adds that women need to know it is okay to love their bodies, especially the parts “they” tell women not to talk about. The crowd cheers.

As Benson waits nearby in another area, assistant Sequoia asks Benson if she wants herbal or detox tea, and Benson replies she is good to go. Sequoia explains Luna is sorry she couldn’t welcome her in person and can’t wait to meet her. Luna walks in and sees Benson and greets her as Captain, then saying Olivia, asking if she can call her that. Luna introduces herself as Luna Prasada, “She-E-O” of We-B-Well. She hugs Benson and says she is so impressed by her. Benson thanks her for having her. Another woman introduces herself as Melanie, the COO, as Luna quickly whisks Benson away from her. Luna thanks Benson for coming, adding she must be so busy since MeToo. Benson states she is, but any time she can raise awareness she is happy for the chance. Luna comments that “us girls” run the world and in their spare time they try to fix it too.

Benson is on a stage with Luna who is talking about what happens when women are attacked – saying women don’t think linear and revert to their lizard brain. Benson explains the frontal lobe shouts down and our bodies react. Luna cuts her off and says the body reacts, so when lawyer or senators ask why we don’t remember all the specifics…Benson cuts her off and says it’s because the trauma is processed in a sensory way by sounds and smells, not who, what when. She adds revisiting trauma is not easy and survival takes strength. Luna breathes out and says survival takes strength, asking if Benson minds that she steals that. She laughs and the crowd cheers and applauds. Benson quietly says thank you.

Later, Sequoia leads Bobby into a room to see Luna, telling him to enjoy his face time. Luna is in a robe and drinking. She has a question for him, taking off her robe, just wearing a slip. Holding up two dresses, she asks him which dress she should wear. Irritated, he has the IPO going public is not business as usual. She calls him sweetie and says they just had a fantastic 3 days and tells him to enjoy the moment. She pours two drinks and says they have edibles and drinkables and suggests they just live a little. When he explains he has been going through the books, she explains he does number and she does ideas. She puts her finger to his lips as if she wants him to be quiet, and says they are brilliant ideas. He comments “good for you” but states she is CEO and she will be signing statements and he wants her to know what is in them. She says okay but suggests first they drink and then he can show her his “little power point.”

As Benson, Rollins, and Kat walk out of the store, Kat comments to Benson that the audience really appreciated her, and Benson says they were there for Luna. Rollins comments so was Luna, asking why invite Benson on the panel if she is going to cut her off every five seconds? Kat adds she is high energy. Benson’s phone buzzes and Rollins makes note that Kat bought something. Kat explains her sister’s birthday is coming up. Benson looks at her phone and says it is a text from Luna’s assistant who says it is urgent. Rollins urges Benson whatever Luna is asking, just say no. Benson gives Rollins a look and, ask she walks back in the building, says she will see them later.

Benson enters the room where Luna has been with Bobby, and Sequoia explains that Luna didn’t want to bother her but…Benson sees Luna who looks dejected and she tells Benson she was raped. Luna asks why would he do this to her?

Later, at the hospital, Benson tends to Luna. Benson asks that Luna said Bobby came up to her room, and Luna explains he is the CEO. She keeps putting him off as he always has bad news, calling him “bum me out Bobby.” She offered him a drink to relax him a bit and admits she was ahead of him on that front. They never got to the financials. He took a shot of tequila and pushed her down onto the bed – she wanted to push him off. She just froze, there was just, like Benson said, she just wanted to survive. Benson questions if their relationship has changed recently and Luna explains it has become more tense. She adds they were about to announce their IPO and Luna then says she can’t do this – she worries what will happen to that if this comes out. She started to get dressed, saying she will not press charges. Benson advises her if she changes her mind they have the rape kit done, and Luna says Benson doesn’t realize this but her whole brand depends on women wanting to be her. Rape does not fit into that picture.

At SVU, Benson walks out of her office with Carisi and she explains Bobby Frost is a Stanford frat boy, spent a decade in Silicon Valley before becoming the CFO of Luna’s company. Carisi asks if he has a criminal record, and Rollins explains he has college DUIs and divorced with mutual DV allegations. Kat adds cameras saw him entering Luna’s suite at 8:30 PM and exiting 34 minutes later. Benson asks about the results from the rape kit and exam, and Rollins informs them that the tox screen showed high levels of alcohol, marijuana, and adderall, Benson adding that Luna told her about this. Kay states there was presence of trauma and semen not inconsistent with assault. Carisi counters it is not inconsistent with rough sex if he gets a good defense attorney. Benson says with sarcasm “thank you counselor” and Carisi asks how cooperative is Luna. Benson explains Luna said they can start the investigation but she is afraid how it will affect her company’s IPO. Carisi asks about outcry witnesses, and Benson explains Luna’s assistant Sequoia texted her right after it happened. Carisi tells them to take her statement and see if they can catch Bobby off guard.

At We-B-Well headquarters at pier 85, suite 325 on Sunday, February 16, Benson and Rollins speak with Bobby who explains one thing led to another, adding they’ve seen her, it’s hard to say no. He says the sex was consensual. He asks if she is accusing him of something, and when Rollins suggest he tell them what happened, he explains right after they finished, Sequoia walked in and freaked out. He thinks that is what this is about, stating Sequoia and Luna are involved so Luna couldn’t admit she was cheating on her, saying she is making this up. He adds that he and Luna used to be involved but he broke it off as sex is against their HR policy. He adds a few months later, Luna is a proud pansexual and she’s got a hot new 25 year old assistant and bumps her up to CLO – Chief Listening Officer. He asks if they’ve ever heard of that.

Meanwhile, Kat speaks with Sequoia who explains what she saw and that Luna screamed for help and ran out. Kat explains Bobby said Sequoia and Luna were lovers, and Sequoia asks if he told them he is furious about it and he claims it is an HR issue, but it is his toxic ego. He hates that Sequoia makes her happy when he couldn’t.

Law & Order SVU “Eternal Relief From Pain” Promo

Here is the promo for Law & Order SVU “Eternal Relief From Pain” which will air on Thursday, February 27, 2020 at 10PM ET on NBC.


My recap and review of Law & Order SVU “Eternal Relief From Pain” can be found at this link.









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Wednesday, February 19, 2020

Law & Order SVU “Swimming With The Sharks” Photos

Here are advance photos from Law & Order SVU “Swimming With The Sharks” which will air on Thursday, February 20, 2020 at 10PM ET on NBC.  The photos feature Mariska Hargitay, Kelli Giddish, Jamie Gray Hyder, Ayumi Patterson as Sequoia Rees, Samantha Mathis as Melanie Franks, Eshan Bay as Vinay Gupta, Radha Mitchell as Luna Montgomery, and Stark Sands as Bobby Frost.



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Photos by: Heidi Gutman/NBC 2020 NBCUniversal Media, LLC

Added February 20, 2020





Photos by: Heidi Gutman/NBC 2020 NBCUniversal Media, LLC

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Saturday, February 15, 2020

Law & Order SVU “Swimming With The Sharks” Sneak Peeks

Here are two sneak peeks from Law & Order SVU “Swimming With The Sharks” which will air on Thursday, February 20, 2020 at 10PM ET on NBC. The videos feature Mariska Hargitay, Kelli Giddish, Peter Scanavino, and Jammie Gray Hyder.


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Please note: These videos have a limited life and may be removed at any time, so catch them while you can!







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Friday, February 14, 2020

Law & Order SVU “Swimming With The Sharks” Promo

Here is the promo for Law & Order SVU “Swimming With The Sharks” which will air on Thursday, February 20, 2020 at 10PM ET on NBC.



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Law & Order SVU “I Deserve Some Loving Too” Recap & Review


Law & Order SVU fans deserve some loving too, and we got it in the form of a dynamic, layered, visually interesting story that offered something for everybody. When I see that an episode is directed by Jean de Segonzac,  I know we'll get some action and I was not disappointed. The episode opened with the SVU trying to nab subway gropers, and it involved both members of the SVU team and the previously unheard of SVU “subway unit” - also referred to in this episode as the transit unit and the “cave cops”. Officers, including Kat, act as bait to catch gropers in the subway cars. They nab one man on their first try, but not until after a chase. It results in a near riot involving on-lookers who make incorrect assumptions about what is transpiring. (Sadly, this behavior happens a lot these days everywhere, and many times the video of an event doesn’t always tell the whole story.)

When the episode opened, I was slightly worried that we were going to have a story loaded with misandry. We’re barely into the episode when Benson, walking down the street, gets checked out by a runner (he smiles at her and says “hey hey” but keeps running) and soon after, a man, barely out of a taxi, asks Benson for a smile, calling her sweetheart.  Then Rollins encounters a man-spreader in the subway and has to indicate to him she wants room to sit down. We get it, SVU thinks all men are sexist and/or inconsiderate pigs and that Benson can’t walk more than a few feet before being accosted by men because of her beauty and also because men are pigs (see above). When I start rolling my eyes this early in the episode, I get a pit in my stomach thinking I will be recapping a dog of an episode. But the feeling didn’t last long and the story bounced back nicely.  The groper situation turned into a far more interesting case involving the appropriately named Rory O’Toole - a US Citizenship and Immigration Service manager - who exchanges sex for green cards. He truly is a pig and a tool (no offense to actual pigs or tools). But seriously folks - did we really need to see scenes with the *horrors* of what Benson experiences walking down the street and the trials and tribulations of mis-directed mail (sarcasm intended)? It's a waste of good story-telling time.

The SVU works with Sergeant Hasim Khaldun from the SVU subway unit to help bring Rory to justice. He goes undercover with Rollins as they pretend to be a married couple in search of a green card. Along the way, they seem to strike up a friendship that – who knows – may develop into something more, something that could either bother Carisi or liberate him. (I'm hoping for liberate.)

But the real drama in the episode belonged to Peter Scanavino. Carisi is reaching his stride in his ADA position. His case looks lost when one witness backs out, but when Rollins and Hasim manage to convince another witness to come forward, Carisi is empowered and uses this as a weapon against the always arrogant lawyer John Buchanan. Delaney Williams is another name that I enjoy seeing in the opening credits as Buchanan is one of those people I love to hate, and it usually means the legal side of the story will be very interesting. It was very satisfying when Carisi put Buchanan in his place.

There are two open issues:
1. What happened to the woman who called out that she was groped on the subway as the chase ensued? Did anyone hear or care?  She got lost in the shuffle.
2. Did Benson eventually get her mis-directed mail that Marcos the doorman held for her? (wink)




Here is the recap:

Benson, stepping out of the elevator into the lobby at her apartment building, is on the phone with Fin. She hears something is going on at Bowery and Delancy. Marcos the doorman says good morning to her as she hangs up her phone, and she admits she didn’t see him there. He hands her her mail, saying it must have been in the wrong box. She asks if he can hang on to that for her and he agrees. She exits the building and as she walks down the street, someone running by checks her out and says “hey hey” and he keeps going, Benson shaking her head with a look of disgust. As she continues to walk, a man steps out of a taxi and sees Benson and asks her if he can get a smile, calling her sweetheart. She scoffs in disgust and keeps walking.

Elsewhere, a young woman walks down the street and a young man decides to follow her. She races into the subway and he follows her in, standing very close behind her. The next stop is Bowery and Delancy. Kat also enters the same subway car along with another man who raises his eyebrows at her. The young girl reacts, saying “What the…?” as if the man standing behind her has groped her. He moves off. Rollins enters another one of the subway cars and asks a man-spreading man if he minds, and he moves over to make space for her to sit. As the subway continues to move, the guy who was following the young girl pushes into another woman as the subway lurches forward and she also reacts like he groped her. He moves on an reaches Kat and as he tries to move closer, she walks around so he can’t get close. The man who raised his eyebrows at Kat signals to her, and as the young man moves in, Kat punches him in the groin and he reacts by saying “Bitch!” As she restrains him, Kat says, “Got you, grope-a-dope!” The man who signaled to Kat announces he is NYPD and tells people to move so he can assist Kat. The groper exits the subway car and Kat and the other detective follow. A woman steps out of another one of the subway cars and calls out to them that the man groped her too. Rollins races out of the other subway car and radios that the subject is male, black, 30s, gray hoodie. The other young woman who the man initially followed into the subway also radios that the subject is heading north on the Delancy – Bowery platform. All the NYPD officers and detectives continue to chase the man through the subway station. Fin almost catches him on the subway stairs as the man tries to break up his cell phone, which he throws by the train rails. Fin looks down at the rails. Police continue to pursue the man, who has turned his jacket inside out to show a different pattern, and adds a cap, in order to disguise himself. But Kat sees him anyway and apprehends him, getting help from the other officers. He claims they have the wrong guy and says he didn’t do anything he was on his way to work. Witnesses record the arrest on their phone and with calls of “police brutality” and a woman questioning why they are harassing a black man who is on his way to work. Other people shout out their own opinions. Rollins tells everyone to stand back. Finally Fin shouts out for the crowd to chill out, the man was a groper and to imagine if it was their mother or sister. A bystander pushes Fin and Fin restrains him, with the crowd chanting “police abuse” and the scene descending into a near riot.


Later, at SVU in Benson’s office, they watch a news story about the “subway melee”. Benson tells Chief Garland that it went as viral as the flu. He asks what brilliantly conceived mission triggered this. Sergeant Hasim Khaldun answers it was his unit, and Benson explains they were helping him and his SVU subway unit target serial grinders. Carisi asks if it was worth it, and Hasim replies they caught three perps, the transit unit made 8 arrests on rioting. Garland comments that’s a lot of work for three miss D’s (misdemeanors). He asks if there was anybody with a record or on parole, and Benson replies a decorated firefighter – second offense – and he violated his ACD. Hasim explains he was caught fondling a high school girl. Carisi asks if it was just one, and Hasim tells him not to worry, they have him on three separate offenses. Garland questions if that is an issue, and Carisi explains you want more than one, otherwise the guys claim it was accidental. Benson, at the observation window, turns on the speaker as the firefighter guy says his hand must have had a mind of its own. Kat asks “three times” and asks if it was all with girls under 18. He says he needs his lawyer and his union rep. Benson turns off the speaker and Garland asks about contestant #2. Benson states that is Enrique Alvarez, and she walks over toward the other observation window and turns on that speaker. Fin is questioning him, asking that he blames the weather. Enrique says it was the first warm day in two weeks, no overcoats, and he couldn’t help himself. Hasim comments his nickname is Too Bits, his MO is to drop a quarter, bend for it, rub his face against a woman’s privates. Carisi comments that is colorful, asking if they have any priors. Hasim replies 139, and Carisi states if he gets the right judge, he goes away. Benson motions for them to follow her, and she leads them over to the third interrogation room where Rollins is questioning a third man. Garland asks if this is the gentleman who started the riot, and Benson identifies him as Duane Varik, he is the data clerk for US Citizenship and Immigration Service, it’s his first offense. Carisi asks that he has no priors, saying it’s another misdemeanor. Hasim states maybe not, before they caught him, he threw his cell phone onto the tracks. Garland asks with sarcasm if they are adding littering, and Hasim states it a good guess he has up-skirt photos or worse on his phone. Carisi comments that up-skirts in winter are slim pickings. Benson counters these guys are obsessed, there’s a short circuit in the hard wiring. Garland questions if they were able to get anything off the phone, and Hasim replies he smashed it, tossed it on the tracks, it landed in a puddle. TARU is going over it but so far it is too damaged to recover any data. Benson thinks Dwayne is enjoying his alone time with Rollins a little too much, and Hasim moves to enter the interrogation room, saying he is on it.

Wednesday, February 12, 2020

Law & Order SVU “I Deserve Some Loving Too” Photos

Here are advance photos for Law & Order SVU “I Deserve Some Loving Too” which will air on Thursday, February 13, 2020 at 10PM ET on NBC. The photos feature Mariska Hargitay, Ice-T, Kellli Giddish, Peter Scanavino, Demore Barnes, Ari'el Stachiel as Sergeant Hasim Khaldun, and Camila Perez as Lina Vasquez-Boyd.


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Tuesday, February 11, 2020

Law & Order SVU “Eternal Relief From Pain” Episode Information



Here are the details for a new episode of Law & Order SVU, “Eternal Relief From Pain”.

Law & Order SVU “Eternal Relief From Pain” Air Date February 27, 2020 (10 PM ET/9C Thursday NBC)

Rollins' sister stirs up trouble and a possible SVU investigation when she reports a doctor who trades prescription painkillers for sex. Starring Mariska Hargitay, Ice T, Kelli Giddish, Peter Scanavino and Jamie Gray Hyder. Guest starring Lindsay Pulsipher, Zuleikha Robinson, Josh Hamilton, James Morrison and Mark Linn-Baker.


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Sunday, February 9, 2020

People Magazine Releases A Law & Order SVU Special Edition

A special edition of People magazine celebrating Law & Order SVU’s  record-breaking 21st season is now available. Check your local newsstands! (Retail price $13.99.)








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Friday, February 7, 2020

Law & Order SVU “I Deserve Some Loving Too” Sneak Peeks

Here are two preview clips from Law & Order SVU “I Deserve Some Loving Too” which will air on Thursday, February 13, 2020 at 10PM ET on NBC. The videos feature Mariska Hargitay, Ice-T, Kellli Giddish, Peter Scanavino and Demore Barnes.

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Law & Order SVU “Redemption In Her Corner” Recap & Review



I’m on the fence about this episode. It provided some depth for Kat Tamin and gave Jamie Gray Hyder a nice feature story. But there were some parts along the way that really irked me.

The open before the credits was unusually long – 6 minutes 30 seconds by my clock. I don’t care much for what I call filler scenes but I can’t complain about the opening cameo with the beloved Raúl Esparza. It was great to see him and hear that Barba has landed a job doing something with election fraud. But why on earth must this show take cheap shots against Midwest America every chance it gets? Barba’s excuse for growing a beard is that he is in Iowa, he has to blend in, saying this with what sounded like disdain in his voice. I guess no one in New York or on the east coast grows beards or that Iowans can’t deal with clean-shaven people? I am growing very tired of how Law & Order SVU continues to perpetuate stereotypes about the Midwest.   Barba also wishes Benson a happy birthday, early. (One web site has Benson’s birthday as February 7, 1968 but I can’t find the source confirming that date.)

Back to the open. Kat is preparing for a boxing match. She sees something that doesn’t feel right involving a teen boxer in training, Cami, and the adult trainer, Romeo. Romeo sets Kat up with bad advice and as a result, Kat loses her qualifying match with Esperanza Morales. I’m not a fan of boxing,  but the open nicely established an outside interest for Kat and showed the support she is getting from her colleagues (except Benson, who couldn’t make the match because Noah).

It doesn’t take long before Kat wonders if she is seeing perps everywhere, and confers with Benson. With their collective intuition telling them something is off, they do some investigating, eventually bringing the whole team into the process, even though there hasn’t been any complaint. Things get complicated when Esperanza argues with Romeo about the alleged sexual abuse with Cami and decks him, and he hits his head as he falls to the floor and is rushed to the hospital. While Benson and Rollins are questioning Esperanza about this, Kat enters and delivers a message from Esperanza’s father suggesting she get a lawyer. This horrifies Benson and she lectures Kat about her error. It surprises me that Kat made such a rookie cop mistake, but it gets worse.

The next thing we know, Romeo is dead as a result of the assault. This is where we take an odd turn – it’s now murder, yet the SVU and Carisi are intent on helping clear Esperanza’s name, likely driven by Kat’s connection to Esperanza. Benson had lectured Kat earlier that her old captain used to warn her that if you are too close to a case, you are not helping the victim. Of course, Benson is Captain now and she can dish out the platitudes, but whenever it suits her, she throws them out the window. As a result, the SVU jumps into digging up whatever they can to help Kat’s friend who is charged with murder. At one point, Benson even asks Esperanza if she can call someone for her before her arraignment. Benson is now all in.

Kat is a loose cannon, and gets in trouble when she talks to Esperanza, without her lawyer, while she is in Rikers,  after specifically being told not to do so. Now Benson has her on a short leash.

I found it funny that Kat was making legal suggestions and assumptions to Carisi like Carisi used to do to Barba, Carisi getting a taste of his own medicine. Carisi was highly agitated talking  with Kat and maybe now he will understand how Barba felt. While we’re on the subject of Carisi, it was nice of him to bring Benson some soup made by his mother, forcing her to take it, maybe because his mother’s soup is some sort of magic elixir to fix Benson’s melancholy over Tucker’s death.

One comment was very un-Benson-like: when Kat comments that Carisi gets “stuck” and Benson says, “that’s all men, actually.” What the heck does THAT mean and what other biases does Benson have about men that we don’t know about?

The scene where Esperanza goes into a rage while speaking to her father was well done by Manni L. Perez.  At least Esperanza gets some justice for the abuse she and her sister experienced and their father is arrested.  Unfortunately, Romeo was assaulted and later died in the process, maybe because SVU handled the case poorly from the start.



Here is the recap:

Benson is on a video call with Rafael Barba. She comments that he has grown a beard, and he explains he is in Iowa and is trying to blend in. She laughs and tells him good luck and asks why he is there. Barba explains it is election fraud and that they are living is a dystopian nightmare and then says enough about him. He asks Benson how is she, and Benson says “ Hmmmm.” Barba says he heard about Tucker, and Benson tells him it’s been rough and there has been a lot of loss lately and time has been flying by. He states he is back out to the primary and suggests dinner, on him. She comments she’d like that. He adds before he goes…happy birthday. She chuckles and says he is early, but he smiles and says he wanted to be the first. He asks her to give his regards to the squad, and Noah. Benson ends the call and closes her laptop and looks away in thought.

She walks into the squad room and tells them all that Barba sends his regards. Rollins asks how he is doing, and Benson replies he is in Iowa, tilting and windmills. Benson asks where is Kat, and Fin explains he let her out early so she could warm up for her boxing match, reminding her they are all going. Benson looks stunned and says she totally forgot, she has an appointment. When Fin asks about it, Rollins tells him to let it go. Rollins suggests Benson meet her after, and Benson explains she can’t, Noah has a rehearsal but to wish Kat good luck from her. Benson leaves. Fin tells Rollins that Benson just needs time, she’ll be okay.

At Romeo’s Boxing Club at 548 West 176th Street on Monday, January 27, Kat enters the boxing club gym and she comments to Esperanza, who is sparring, telling her she needs to save some of that for the ring. she is taking her down. Esperanza retorts that Kat’s cop intimidation tactics are useless, she will bury her. Kat asks if Romeo is around, and Esperanza says he is in his office, wondering if Kat is backing out. Kat says Esperanza should be ready to catch her hands and the two women in the ring go back to sparring. Kat tries to open the door of Romeo Solis’ office and it is locked. She knocks, calling out if he has a minute. The door opens and Cami walks out. Kat says hello to her and Cami says “hey” and quickly moves off. Kat looks at her suspiciously and enters the office and sees Romeo fixing up his sweat pants. Kat comments his door was locked and Romeo acts surprised and says Cami did that, Cami pulled her left shoulder and he had to pop in back in for her. Kat looks around and he tells her to focus and reminds her if she wins the night, the golden gloves are within reach. She nods. He adds he forgot to tell her that Val is going to be in her corner tonight. Kat questions this and she says she was banking on him. He explains so is Esperanza, stating she is 19 and Kat is bigger and will be fine. She asks if that is it for her pre-fight pep talk. Romeo says he shouldn’t be telling her this but Esperanza has a weak left hook and suggests Kat hit her with a couple body jabs – he demonstrates – and says they follow up with an overhand right and make it hard for her to counter and Esperanza would be done. He says Kat didn’t get none of that from him. He walks off but Kat seems to think something is off.

Law & Order SVU “I Deserve Some Loving Too” Promo

Here is the promo for Law & Order SVU “I Deserve Some Loving Too” which will air on Thursday, February 13, 2020 at 10PM ET on NBC.

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Thursday, February 6, 2020

Law & Order SVU “Swimming With The Sharks” Episode Information



Here are the details for a new episode of Law & Order SVU, “Swimming With The Sharks” .


Law & Order SVU “Swimming With The Sharks” Air Date February 20 , 2020 (10 PM ET/9C Thursday NBC)

The female CEO of a popular wellness company says she was raped, but her business partner claims the accusation is part of an embezzlement coverup. Starring Mariska Hargitay, Kelli Giddish, Peter Scanavino and Jamie Gray Hyder. Guest starring Radha Mitchell, Stark Sands and Samantha Mathis.

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Tuesday, February 4, 2020

Law & Order SVU “Redemption In Her Corner” Photos

Here are advance photos from Law & Order SVU “Redemption In Her Corner” which will air on Thursday, February 6, 2020 at 10PM ET on NBC.  The photos feature Mariska Hargitay, Ice-T, Kelli Giddish, Peter Scanavino, Jamie Gray Hyder, Manni Perez as Esperanza Morales, Michael Olajide as Ref. Michael Olajide, and Ashley Marie Ortiz as Val Nuñez.


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Photos by: Virginia Sherwood/NBC 2019 NBCUniversal Media, LLC






Photos by: Peter Kramer/NBC 2019 NBCUniversal Media, LLC



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