Thursday, October 14, 2021

Law & Order Organized Crime “The Good, The Bad And The Lovely” Recap, Review, Discussion



“The Good, The Bad And The Lovely” focused on the trafficking of young girls, bringing Olivia Benson into the mix.  Adding to the pressures of the case, Stabler thinks his mother is having another one of her bipolar episodes when she accuses Eli of stealing some of her pills.   Stabler is in for a rude awakening!  Again, Law & Order Organized Crime delivered a tense, fast-paced episode and more trouble for Stabler, both with the case and with his family. 

Stabler may have considered Flutura as being outside of the criminal enterprise, but while observing a party where she is in attendance, he seems taken aback when Benson notes that Flutura is not just a party planner – she involved  in the trafficking. Will the fact that Stabler has been coming on to her hot and heavy be his salvation when Flutura looks to identify who is the rat in the gang?  And will the fact that Stabler  accidentally let her think it was Reggie that told him about the “charity” auction get Reggie in deep trouble with Jon Kosta?  The trouble is only just starting to boil. 

The only thing that I don’t quite understand is if Stabler is supposed to be undercover, he doesn’t seem very careful about where he’s seen or where he goes.   He’s got a lot of contact with his family and goes into the squad often, apparently unconcerned he’s being followed.  Even harder to believe is Stabler watching a gathering hosted by Flutura from a windowed area high up along with Bell and Benson and other members of that team.  He’s not worried someone from any of those gangs will see him there? 
If they checked Stabler out to make sure he is as loyal as Stabler wants them to believe, it would be easy to follow him and find out he is not what he seems. 

A little hard to swallow was Stabler just happening to have a running motorcycle nearby that he could steal just when he needed wheels AND he could drive off the roadway with it - down hill - and direct it into the car he’s chasing at the perfect time to cause a crash.  It was a great action scene but not a very believable one. 

Separate from the case, Stabler comes home to find his mother accusing Eli of stealing her meds.  Stabler reacts as if his mother is having another one of her bipolar episodes. It’s Benson who, while at Stabler’s residence, discovers evidence that shows Eli IS stealing the meds – and we also see Eli peddling them to one of his friends.  I sense some Stabler family drama on the horizon – a subject that historically has provided maximum annoyance to me. But I have to admit that I am enjoying having Ellen Burstyn there as his mother, she’s probably the only member of Stabler’s family that I like.  Also, having Benson and Fin involved in the trafficking case made sense and their scenes fit in well. Somewhat forced  was that scene where Benson found the evidence that Eli was stealing meds. It would have felt more natural had Stabler found them, minutes after Eli had been in the bathroom but had already left.  We don't need Benson to save the day for Stabler every time. 

Here is the recap:

At an evening event, Stabler, Bell, Benson, and some of the squad watch from an overhead vantage point.   Kosta, Albi, Flutura, and Reggie are at the event. Stabler recognizes Amelia from the diner, but Rita is not there. Benson spots Flutura and Stabler says she is a party planner but Benson is not convinced.  There is also members of “senior management” there, plus some “buyers.”  It looks to Benson like Flutura is much more than a party planner. 

At the Stabler home, Bernie accuses Eli of stealing her meds, and Eli of course denies it. Stabler gets Eli and Kathleen to leave and spends time with his mother as he makes tea. She is worried about Eli and Stabler says he can worry about him and he is a good kid. Stabler promises to be home once they wrap up the investigation and promises to be there that weekend. 

At the squad, they discuss the girls and their passports that Stabler found.  The mothers of some of the girls had told the detectives that the girls were approached by Kesmet Model Management who offered to cover the cost of the girls’ travels.  They thought they could trust them.  Edmund Ross, a hedge fund billionaire, was one of the buyers last night, he is big in the non-profit world.  He has one sexual misconduct charge brought against him by a former employee and settled out of court. 

At the diner, Stabler sees Amelia has a black eye.  She said it was her fault – she did not have a happy smile and a friendly attitude. 

After Amelia leaves the restaurant, Bell approaches her and offers to take her away from the people hurting her and she can protect her family at home. Amelia runs off and steps into another vehicle which takes her away.   Stabler follows in another car with Bell where they discuss Stabler’s issues with these types of cases and how it is hard to let it go.  If they just save the girls, the KO will just bring in more.  Benson, with Fin, contacts them and says Justin Howard, who they have a warrant to collect his mail, has been invited to a party at Edmund Ross’ house that claims to be a charity auction.  Bell wants to get inside, and Benson is working all their connections to get a hold of that guest list.   Bell and Stabler follow the vehicle and it leads them to a house where they see Flutura there.  Bell wants a way in to find out what’s going on in there and Stabler  gets out of the car.

He knocks on the door and Flutura answers, and he says he followed her there and parked on the corner so no one could see.  He claims he wants to borrow money and tries to weasel his way into the party to do security.  Flutura thinks Reggie told him and is upset.   Stabler sees the girls and Flutura says the girls work for her and tries to explain she is finding them jobs and sometimes they work parties.  He wants to keep his financial situation from Reggie. He asks to use the bathroom. 

Jet sends Bell the party guest list and she sees a lot of bigwigs names, including Congressman Kilbride. 

Still at the house,  Stabler checks the upstairs rooms and sees the book The Count Of Monte Cristo that he gave to Rita.  He later has the book in his camper and finds a photo of Rita with her son. 

Elsewhere, Bell meets with Kilbride and discusses the charity auction and she weasels in an invite to go with him as his date and she will make sure his name stays out of the “black book”. 

Stabler texts Eli but Eli doesn’t answer, he’s busy selling his grandmother’s meds, taking one in the process. 

Stabler visits Reggie who says his mother is sick and can’t do the job and Stabler says he can do it on his own.  But his mom tells him to go to work.  In the car, Reggie brings up that he told him to stay away from Flutura and if he needs cash to come to him. He is upset Stabler went behind his back and how it looks to his bosses. Stabler says he meant no disrespect. Reggie says he vouched for Stabler and don’t make him regret it. 

They pick up the girls, who are nicely dressed, and transport them to the party.  Meanwhile the OC team, with Brewster, Benson and Fin, are watching the party, and Stabler also has a camera on him,  Bell arrives with Kilbride.  Flutura also arrives. 

Inside, a girl gives Bell and Kilbride a tablet for the auction.  Stabler says he’s counted at least 10 girls working there. Bell says the tablets are numbered and there is a specific one for each guest. Fin says it is a system to keep track of who buys what.  Benson asks Bell to see what is on the other tablets.  The host’s wife - the daughter of the real estate developer Edmund Ross - is also there.  Her father got Ross into the business. Kilbride introduces Bell to Ross who seems to be aware Bell is a Sergeant.  He moves to another girl to get Bell a list of who benefits from the auction,  but Flutura comes over and gets the girl and takes her away.  Bell later radios that the girls are being taken somewhere and Flutura is taken one of them upstairs.   Bell looks at the auction items and the tablet and sees someone else’s tablet and notices there are auction items she is not getting and the men have different lots, showing jewelry, 

Stabler continues to watch the room where the girls were taken.  Kilbride decides to exit the party and Bell thanks him and says she owes him for this. Stabler overhears someone that can bid $3 million and they want the item delivered that night.  Bell realizes they are bidding on the girls and the jewelry is an ID, like a ticket.  Stabler realizes a girl just got sold as she is being taken out, apparently drugged,  and radios the info to Benson. He describes the man to Benson, saying they are heading out the back door. Benson radios it is human trafficking and they are moving in, telling Stabler to get out of there NOW.  Stabler sees Reggie taking Rita downstairs and when Reggie gets  a call from his mom, he tells the girl to wait there as he walks off to take the call.  Stabler approaches Rita and she is terrified to see him and he says he is here to get him out. She yells to another man that Stabler is trying to take her and the man punches Stabler as he tries to explain. His camera is taken off line. Benson and Fin enter and announce themselves as police and order everyone to stay there while they take their information.  Meanwhile, the men fight with Stabler and one man pulls a knife on him. But Stabler fights back and Bell walks in with her weapon drawn and orders the men to the floor.  She asks Stabler who is he and he explains he is security for the party planner and the men jumped him. She tells him not to move and cuts off the wire ties on his wrists. He whispers to Bell not to arrest Reggie as he needs him and Bell tells him to get out of them as she radios a message to Brewster. Brewster sees Reggie trying to escape and tells Moldonado to let him go.  Police swarm the location and when Benson asks Bell where is Stabler, Bell says he is good.  Benson consoles one of the girls.  Stabler looks for a way out and runs into Flutura and helps her to escape,  getting her out the second floor window. He tells her to run, saying it’s better if they separate.  He sees Rita being taken off in a car and steals a motorcycle and follows the car. 

He continues to chase the car and, driving off the roadway, finds his way to cut it off by rolling the motorcycle in front of the car to cause a crash.   He radios that he is with Rita and the location, calling for a bus.  He stops Rita who is trying to run. He tries to reassure her that Gabriel, her son, is safe and he is a police officer. He shows her a video of her son, saying they are waiting for her in London and she will be with him soon, promising her this is real.   He says the police will take care of her and not to  be afraid. As he goes off, she calls him Officer Monte Cristo as help arrives. 

Meanwhile, back at the party, Edmond Ross has a gun to his neck as Bell and Benson break into the room.  He threatens to kill himself and Bell says they are more interested in Jon Kosta than him, Benson sees something burning in the fireplace and as she moves to pull it out, Ross yells for her to stop. Bell jumps at him and Benson pulls the tablet out of the fireplace and tries to put out the fire.

Reggie is at the gym office with Kosta and Albi and Kosta is livid, wanting to know how this happened. Flutura enters and says she knows – they have a rat in the organization and someone betrayed them. 

Stabler arrives home and Bernie notices his injury.  He is surprised to find Benson came to check on him. She explains Ross is at the 3-6 for processing, Bell wanted to move him over to Stabler’s squad for a chat. Bernie mentions the cut again and when Benson asks if they have any hydrogen peroxide, she tells Benson there is hydrogen peroxide in the bathroom under the sink. As Benson goes to get it, Bernie asks if this means he can come home now, and he replies not yet, he needs a little more time.  He lays out several cell phones on the counter, telling his mother he stole them.

Going into the bathroom,  Benson knocks on the door. Eli walks out as Benson walks in. She quickly sees a few pills on the floor.  She walks out and asks Bernie where did Eli go, and she says she went to a movie with a friend.  She asks Stabler if she can talk to him for a second, and then explains what she found and how she found it.  Stabler looks concerned and calls out to Eli but he’s not there. He slams the door and Benson says she is sorry but he tells her it’s alright.  Bernie comments Eli took her pills, and Stabler asks what movie did he go to. She doesn’t know, adding Eli doesn’t talk to  her these days.  Benson asks if Stabler tracks his phone, and he replies no, but that’s about to change.  He calls Eli but there is no answer. Benson asks if there is anything she can do to help him and he shakes his head no, saying everything is fine. He adds he is going to stay that night and talk to him when he gets home.  Benson tells Bernie to take care, and Stabler walks her out. Outside, Benson says she agrees with Bernie, saying she wants him to come home. He comments he intends to,  but she says “Before it’s too late.”  He assures her he is being careful and she touches his face and says she means before Eddie Wagner takes over and Elliot Stabler is nowhere to be found.  They give each other a long look before Benson turns and leaves.

He goes back inside and tells Bernie that he is sorry he doubted her, she was right.  She comments he doesn’t have to reassure her, she knows she is right. She adds this is normal, Eli is a teenager and has lost his mother and is mad at his father; he’s acting out.  She says he knows what this is called.  He asks “No, what?” Bernie replies “Life." He rests his head on her shoulder as we cut to black. 



6 comments:

A said...

Is Kelli Giddish the only current SVU cast member to not yet appear on this show? Wonder if and when she'll show up.

I'd still like to see some of the other L&O vets come on sometime, especially the Major Case characters. You would think they'd some interest in these matters.

Laurie F said...

Another good episode. I'm enjoying this series more than SVU. I do agree that the motorcycle chase scene was hard to believe but it gives the show a chance for more action and I like action. Action is what SVU lacks.

That Stabler family, what a mess! Bernie is a great addition because Ellen Burstyn makes the role believable.

The case is interesting too. Reggie is going to be the fall guy and Flutura will be the one to point the finger at him in my opinion. If Reggie gets killed, Stabler will never forgive himself. Then again, Reggie is only another one of the scumbags and it's only a matter of time before their crimes catch up with all of them.

I also agree with Stabler going on with life as normal even though he is undercover. I have a hard time believing they would bring him into their organization without following him to see what he does and where he goes on his free time!

Chris Zimmer said...

@A - yes, Kelli hasn't been on the show as yet!

magix74 said...

Is there somewhere that Stabler is supposed to be living while he’s UC? I’m totally surprised that he just goes home whenever he wants. Normally family members can’t know anything that is going on when a family member is UC. This does seem a little odd.

Dawgdays said...

He lives in an RV under a bridge

Esaul said...

I do firmly believe that One Chicago has done a lot to change storytelling for Wolf shows. I hope they continue to do well and maybe translate this slowly more into SVU with overarching narratives. Or something of the like.