“Fast Times @The Wheelhouse” was one of those predictable episodes with cookie-cutter characters who didn’t interest me one bit. I don’t want to go as far as saying I hated it, only that I didn’t find it up to their usual standard. While watching, I found myself groaning and eye-rolling more than normal. It was partly because of the one-dimensional, cookie-cutter characters, but also for the corny rebranding of The Wheelhouse AND Willa noticing how much Carisi likes Rollins. (I am groaning as I wrote that.) A huge eye-roll goes to Noah just happening to stumble on Willa’s video (such luck!). It’s good to know Noah is out there watching for this kind of stuff, what would Benson do without him? (Sarcasm intended.)
Here is the recap:
The SVU case involves a young female “influencer”, Willa Bartola, who is raped by Liam and Tate Rivers while at The Wheelhouse, a place where influencers can gather that is run by Diggy Wheeler. She posts a TikTok video about the assault but quickly removes it (she got too much on-line hate). Magically, Noah happens to see it right before it is removed and alerts Benson. Benson and Rollins speak with Willa who explains how she was brought in to the Wheelhouse, got drunk, and how the brothers locked her in the room and raped her. Later, Willa meets with Rollins and Carisi, the latter who reminds Willa she did not report this right away or get a rape kit. He also quickly suggests that Willa should talk to the boys while they listen in. Willa explains she got a text from Diggy saying he wants to apologize, and Carisi wants her to text Diggy back.
Willa goes back to the house for Diggy's apology. Jet, helping the SVU, manages to get an invite to the house, and is there to monitor the action. While Diggy tries to talk his way out of this situation, saying the guys said it was consensual, Liam and Tate barge in and intimidate Willa into saying - in a streaming video - it was not true and she was just "playing", and Benson tells Rollins and Jet to move in.
Liam and Tate are questioned in the station with their lawyer. They also meet with Diggy and his lawyer. An incriminating email made by Liam and Tate is posted on line and Jet sees it, and this leads to arraignment court. The guys are warned not to litigate this issue on social media. Of course, Liam and Tate ignore this the minute they are released. They’ve got a group of fans waiting outside the courthouse who pelt Rollins and Carisi with food and other miscellaneous stuff.
Carisi later asks the judge for a gag order but the judge instead admonishes the guys for posting things about the case on line and warned them for being charged for inciting a riot. Diggy seems to be trying to comply and he also tries again to apologize to Willa. Clearly, this guy is clueless.
The trial commences, with Benson testifying in support of Willa, in addition to Willa’s friend Kevan, and Willa herself. Willa is portrayed as a someone who is only out to get more followers.
Later, Diggy posts a video saying that Liam and Tate did rape Willa. This threatens the case being ruled a mistrial, but the judge denies the motion. Diggy gets on the stand and is portrayed a someone who has feelings for Willa and was jealous that she gave the two brothers more attention. He has a bit of a meltdown and when told to be silent by the judge, he continues to spout off, and is taken away, charged with contempt.
The jury finds the defendants not guilty for unlawful confinement, and not guilty for rape in the first degree. It’s obvious one juror is looking at Tate and Liam sympathetically. When Diggy makes a comment about her and the brothers, Carisi later comments that he noticed something going on with her. He discovers the brothers were messaging the juror before the verdict, and were giving her access to The Wheelhouse. He also later finds the brothers bribed another juror. When Liam and Tate are confronted with this, the judge tells them that if this turns out to be true, they could be looking at double digits.
Later, Benson and Rollins explain to Willa the guys cut a deal for 7 years and could be out in five. Willa states they will be so old, eliciting quite a look from Benson and Rollins. All Willa wanted as an apology, adding Diggy offered her a place – with Kevan - in the rebranded Wheelhouse. It will be a new collective, like a survivor’s squad, a place for survivors of sexual assault, discrimination, and mental health issues. She thinks Diggy did right, and so did Carisi. She tells them to thank him for her, adding that he is one of the good ones and can see how much he likes Rollins.
Rollins and Benson are walking with Willa, they tell her that the brothers took a deal, they will get five years. Willa says she was invited to be a member of The Wheelhouse from Diggy, with her friend, to rebrand.
Benson meets with Bell and Jet, her informant told her a new shipment of Albanian girls arrive at midnight. Bell tells Benson they may need her ongoing help with this, And Benson replies "always". As Benson watches them leave, we fade to black.
I do like that it sprinkled in the OC case tbh. It feels organic that the shows exist in the same universe. It helped build One Chicago into what it is.
ReplyDeleteThis one was hard to watch. Did anyone else cringe at that opening scene with the influencer kids trying to be cool? I cringed, then laughed. Why is it Noah that had to find the video? How does a kid get to see it and no one else saw it first and told SVU? How convenient for Olivia her beautiful boy had to be the one to show it to her...
ReplyDeleteI liked the OC trafficking story line much better and would have preferred they focused on that and forgot the whole TikTok thing.
Thumbs down her but otherwise it's been a good season so far.
The opening preserved a little of the mystery, but still not great. The episode should have just began with Noah showing Benson the video.
ReplyDeleteCan somebody please give the writers a thesaurus? The amount of times the word "content" was (over)used could be a drinking game. It's ok for the characters to say "videos" or "stuff" like they would in actual real life.
I'll admit, I was scared that they were to going to finish with the crappy ending, so I was very pleased at the reversal. Seeing those two dimwits' stupidity come back to bite them in the ass was very satisfying.
I thought it was a very good episode. There were a lot of twists and turns and I thought it would be another of those episodes where the bad guys get away, but fortunately they got nailed for the jury tampering, which gave me a lot of relief unlike the first two episodes which made me mad as hell.
ReplyDeleteAfter a couple of episodes that kept me watching to the end, I bailed on this one. It was an embarrassing self-parody
ReplyDeleteTotally got a Bronwyn Freed vibe when the camera kept focusing on the same girl. Knew she was up to something.
ReplyDeleteI thought this investigation was very superficial and why does Benson allow Noah to be on Tik Tok, I thought that was for older kids and adults? Why this rape was exploited on a social media outlet and Benson is not outrage? Why didn't Benson rally many girls from the different colleges and have a protest like she has done for other victims? Why does Benson (as she does so often) testify as a therapist on behalf of the victim? They need to have a therapist testify and not let Benson give her opinions. At the end when they find out some members of the Wheelhouse got on the jury, you'd think they would have investigated the jury members to see if they have had any connection to that show. This is not one of there better episodes.
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