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Thursday, April 19, 2012

Law & Order SVU “Valentine’s Day” Recap & Review


Law & Order SVU “Valentine’s Day” didn’t air around that holiday, but it certainly is an episode that fans should love watching. It appears that a crime has been committed - a rape and kidnapping of a businessman’s wife, Christine, from her home while her shocked husband watched helplessly via Skype, thousands of miles away. But it seems he was just a victim to his wife’s desire to have “play dates” with a delivery man. Not only is her husband in total denial, but she also uses the clueless delivery man to set up the whole scenario to cover her tracks. Of course, the entire problem could have been avoided if Christine would have just had her little play time before her husband returned – after all, he did have a 16 hour flight ahead of him. Instead, she concocts this elaborate story, possibly in order to swindle her husband out of some money in the process. She keeps up with her lies and is very practiced at lying, and she ultimately finds a way to ensnare a juror to have an ally in jury deliberations. Despite the story being predictable, this was an excellent episode with a great cast that complemented the story well. It was nice to have Diane Neal appear in the episode in more than just the usual cameos. As I am a huge Law & Order fan, I really appreciate it when SVU episode includes some courtroom drama.

While the detectives work the case, Nick Amaro has some time with his wife who has been home for only a short time. He senses that something is going on with her that she’s not sharing with him. Working the case and seeing how Christine’s husband Boyd seemed oblivious to the glaring evidence that his wife was a cheat and a liar, Nick takes to following his own wife and sees her enter the apartment of a strange man. Is it an innocent meeting or is there something else going on? It certainly does not look good for Nick’s marriage as trust issues are clearly brewing. I have to admit that while I really don’t care too much for the storyline of Nick and his wife, I thought that the coverage was just right.



Here is the recap:
Cast:
Mariska Hargitay – Detective Olivia Benson
Ice-T – Detective Odafin “Fin” Tutuola
Richard Belzer – Sergeant John Munch
Dann Florek – Captain Don Cragen
Kelli Giddish - Detective Amanda Rollins
Danny Pino - Detective Nick Amaro

Guest stars:
Diane Neal – ADA Casey Novak
Chloe Sevigny – Christine Hartwell
Laura Benanti - Maria Grazie
Rich Sommer – Boyd Hartwell
Ron Rifkin – Marvin Exley
Jenna Stern - Judge Elana Barth
Shawn Hatosy – Kevin Fahey
Josh Randall – Justin Geld
Matt LoGuercio – Juror Number Seven
John Solo - Brad Hayes
Carsey Walker Jr. - Darel Jefferson
Angel Pai – Lien
Gameela Wright – Jury Foreperson
Lucy Fava – Madison Hartwell


At the Hong Kong airport, Boyd Hartwell is getting ready to return home. He’s on the phone with someone talking about a business deal and tells the caller that  his wife wants to video chat before he boards the plane. He calls on Skype and reaches his wife Christine. They make small talk and she tells him their daughter Madison is at their mother’s house. He tells her that he canceled his London trip and she is coming straight home, and adds “Happy Valentine’s Day.” She seems happy that he will be home tomorrow. When she says she didn’t get him anything, he talks about what he likes – the see through thing with garters that he got her. She talks about the lingerie she is wearing now. He asks her to take it off and she vamps for the camera. The doorbell rings and she comments on the nice timing, saying it is the cleaners. She glances back at the web cam and he reminds her to come back as he checks his phone. But when he hears her sound as if she is in trouble, he looks to the computer screen and sees a man dressed in back holding a gun to her and she pleads and calls for help. Boyd uses his phone to take a photo form the screen and yells for somebody to call 911 in New York. The attacker pushes her against the counter and holds the gun to her head, saying to the web cam if he calls the cops she will be dead, and he shuts the web cam down.

On the scene with Benson, Amaro says the alleged victim is Christine Hartwell, her husband Boyd says he saw someone break in and rape his wife and witnessed the whole think on V-chat. He was at Hong Kong International and he called his mother and told her not to call the police, but she couldn’t sleep and called them an hour ago and when the unis got there, Christine was not there. Benson notices there is no sign of forced entry as both doors look untouched and wonders if it was someone she knew. Amaro thinks maybe not, the video camera is out. He thinks she opened the door, the attacker pushes her in, there is a struggle. Amaro says Christine’s daughter Madison, who is five, stayed with her grandmother last night. Benson sees clothes laying on the kitchen floor and asks an officer to get CSU in there, and also TARU to see if they can get an image off the laptop. Amaro notices blood on the counter. The attacker raped her in full view of the screen, and Amaro says it was to show he means business, as if it was deliberate and personal. Benson comments that he forced her to leave with him, and Rollins enters with Fin and says the neighbors did not see a thing, Fin adding they saw no one came in or out of the house last night. They have not heard of a ransom demand. They have not heard from his as his plane does not land until noon. Amaro comments about the 16 hours, saying it will be the longest flight of Boyd’s life.

At a playground while Madison plays, her grandmother speaks with Amaro and Benson. She is worried she did the right thing by calling the police. She last saw Christine yesterday afternoon when she dropped off Madison and she seemed fine. Boyd works a lot but his family comes first. She claims they are still in love after 10 years of marriage.

Back at SVU, Benson and Amaro bring Cragen up to speed. Christine has been missing for 12 hours and the only witness is in the air. There is no activity on her credit cards. Cragen thinks it may be somebody she’s crossed paths with. Rollins explains that Boyd and his partner Justin Geld started a hedge fund years ago and Christine is a stay at home mom. Fin adds they do the regular rich people mambo. Rollins states there were a few complaints about the hedge fund filed against Boyd’s partner and the company paid some fines and admitted no wrongdoing and the complaints were withdrawn. Benson says that Christine had lunch with Geld on Friday and a month ago her husband was in Brazil and there was another lunch. Cragen asks Fin and Rollins to check on Christine and her lunches and tells Benson and Amaro to meet Boyd’s plane at JFK so as to not give him a chance to go rogue.

Thursday, March 29, 2012

Law & Order SVU “Valentine’s Day” Advance Photos

Here are advance photos for Law & Order SVU “Valentine’s Day” which will air on Wednesday, April 18, 2012 (10 PM ET/9C on NBC. The photos feature Diane Neal, Ron Rifkin, Chloe Sevigny, Rich Sommer, Jenna Stern, and  Carsey Walker.


My recap and review of Law & Order SVU "Valentine’s Day" can be found at this link.










Photos by: Craig Blankenhorn/NBC © NBCUniversal, Inc.


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Friday, March 23, 2012

Law & Order SVU “Valentine’s Day” Episode Information

Here are the details for a new episode of Law & Order SVU, “Valentine’s Day.”


My recap and review of Law & Order SVU "Valentine’s Day" can be found at this link.




Law & Order SVU “Valentine’s Day” Air Date April 18, 2012 (10 PM ET/9C Wednesday NBC)

A RAPE INVESTIGATION IS SET INTO MOTION AFTER A HUSBAND SEES HIS WIFE (GUEST STAR CHLOË SEVIGNY) BEING ATTACKED WHILE VIDEO CHATTING.

While video chatting with his wife (guest star Sevigny) on the way home from an international business trip, a Wall Street executive watches an intruder assault and abduct her. The kidnappers demand ransom, and Detectives Benson (Mariska Hargitay), Amaro (Danny Pino), Rollins (Kelli Giddish), and Tutuola (Ice-T) are on the scene when the missing housewife arrives to pick up the money. She frantically tells the detectives about her ordeal, but Benson grows suspicious of her story. The SVU squad and Assistant District Attorney Casey Novak (Diane Neal) dig deeper to find out who the real victim is in this increasingly complicated case. Also starring Dann Florek (Captain Donald Cragen.) Appearances by returning guest stars Ron Rifkin (Counselor Marvin Exley) and Laura Benanti (Maria Grazie.)




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Thursday, October 20, 2011

Law & Order SVU “Missing Pieces” Recap & Review


Law & Order SVU “Missing Pieces” was sure missing something. The episode was dull and predictable, and all the actors seemed like they were going through the motions. This was the first episode that I got the feeling that they were cramming  as many actors in the scene as possible in order to get the feel that the whole team is on the case,  and at the same time get the audience acclimated to the newer additions to the cast. An example is the scene at the beach (where 4 detectives stood around and waited for the body to be located) and even at the end, where they were standing around watching Tim and Ali hugging each other.  Casey Novak's  presence was not much more than window dressing.

I also became bored quickly with the scenes of the parents in for questioning. Too many scenes of one person questioning another slows the   momentum. It doesn’t make a difference to me whether they switch back and forth between the characters being questioned – I have a tendency to mentally “drift” when there are too many scenes in interrogation or interview rooms,  which themselves are visually boring.

While the SVU squad is involved in the missing baby case, we get constant reminders of how much time has passed. Sadly, it felt like the same amount of time passed while I watched this episode…hours and hours and hours. I know that the detectives wanted to soft pedal their interrogation tactics with the parents to avoid getting lawyers involved, but there were times that I felt that taking a tougher stance may have been more effective and gotten to the truth faster.

I have to echo Rollins’ question at the end when she said “Really?” when Benson said they had to let them go. This action made no sense whatsoever. Sure, these parents did not kill the baby, but they lied and led police and the media on a wild goose chase. Amaro’s comment that they are going to be paying for it for the rest of their lives was laughable. My youngest sister died in her crib in 1966 and yes, this death has affected the whole family for our lifetime. But my parents didn’t cover it up – in fact, the first reaction was to call for medical help to try to save my sister. Tim and Ali  abused the Amber Alert process to cover what they thought was a death by their own negligence. They also buried a body on the beach! I can’t believe they weren’t charged with something just to make a point that what they did was wrong.

There was a scene where Benson and Amaro left the morgue that seemed  off.   Benson asks Amaro if they should tell the parents that the baby died of natural causes and Amaro says no, the ME is not positive. Benson is supposed to be the experienced one and she should know that you don’t tip your hand until you have the facts. I can understand if their dialog was reversed and Amaro had asked that question…but it seemed uncharacteristic for Benson to not know that she should keep her mouth shut about the ME's suspicions.




Here is the recap:

Cast
Mariska Hargitay – Detective Olivia Benson
Ice-T – Detective Odafin “Fin” Tutuola
Richard Belzer – Sergeant John Munch (did not appear)
Dann Florek – Captain Don Cragen
Kelli Giddish - Detective Amanda Rollins
Danny Pino - Detective Nick Amaro

Guest Stars
Tamara Tunie – Dr. Melinda Warner
Diane Neal – ADA Casey Novak
Lisa Joyce – Ali Martel
Dennis Flanagan - Dennis Flanagan
Charlie Tahan - Calvin


It’s Halloween and Benson is out for Halloween festivities with Calvin and Amaro is out with his daughter and his mother. Fin and Rollins are checking up on sex offenders to make sure they are not opening the doors for trick or treaters.

Ali Martel walks into a store looking for organic diapers, and suddenly she runs out of the store and screams. The detectives all get phone calls and have to cut the Halloween activities short.

Ali tells the officers that they stole her car and her son was in the back seat. She cries out that someone stole her baby, her son.

Later, Captain Cragen, Benson and Amaro are on the scene. Benson tells them that Ali said that her car was stolen with her 3 month old in the back seat. There were no witnesses and nothing on the traffic cams. Amaro says the parents, Ali Martel and her boyfriend Tim Holland are tourists from Buffalo. Tim went to check out a rental apartment and Ali won’t go to the precinct without him. Cragen does not want to give her a choice.

Benson and Amaro approach Ali and she is frantically trying to reach Tim by phone. She last spoke with him an hour ago. Meanwhile. Fin and Rollins speak with the store manager who never saw a baby.

As Benson and Amaro strongly coax Ali to go to the station, Tim approaches. Ali tells him that Nate was in the car when it was stolen. He becomes very upset and explodes. Benson and Amaro separate Ali and Tim. Amaro speaks with Tim. Tim says he was out meeting a jerk who screwed them out of $200 for a rental for an apartment Tim made on Craigslist because the apartment already had 6 gay guys staying there. Tim said they were a day late and got a slow start and they were tired so he pulled over and slept in the car. Ali tells Benson that the baby was sleeping and Tim parked the car and said he would be right back. Ali says they need to find Nate as he is lactose intolerant and only drinks soy formula. Benson assures her they will find her baby.

Back at SVU, with Nate missing 3 hours, Cragen, Fin, and Rollins watch TV coverage on the missing baby. Cragen complains that is just what the city needs, another tourist horror story, and he asks Fin and Rollins to tell him they have a lead. Fin says “stone cold no.” There is nothing on the surveillance camera and no witnesses to the car theft. Rollins adds that they have an alarm out of the Accord but there have been no hits at the toll booths. As Benson walks in with Ali, she asks where it Tim, and Benson explains he with Detective Amaro. Benson asks if she can get her anything, and Ali says she guesses she can’t smoke in there. Benson offers to have someone take her outside, but Ali replies she has to quit anyway, Nate started to grab the butts out of the ashtray,

Meanwhile, Tim is in an interrogation room with Amaro, and when Tim asks why he is there, Amaro says it is to give Tim privacy. Tim asks if Ali is OK and Amaro says to give them a minute.

Cragen tells the detectives to verify the parents’ version of their stories and to pull their cell records, credit cards, and track their route into the city. He asks if there are any holes in the story, and Benson says they are backing each other up, but Amaro says Tim has some issues. Cragen says he will get in touch with Buffalo so see what’s not on paper and tells Fin and Rollins to talk to the Craigslist renter.

Later, Amaro is on the phone with his daughter, and when he hangs up, he tells Benson everything with his daughter is a negotiation. Benson comments that she wonders where she gets that from. There is no sign of Nate, Benson asks Amaro what is his gut on Tim, and Amaro says they got off to a bad start and he got Tim’s ego up. Benson said Ali saw him as protecting her. They decide “do-se-do” and switch who they question. Cragen tells them he just heard from the precinct captain in Buffalo saying that Tim Holland has a domestic violence report from 6 months ago. It was called in by Ali’s sister as Ali refused to cooperate. No charges were filed.. Cragen is sending Fin and Rollins to Buffalo and tells Benson and Amaro to get Ali and Tim’s version.

At 4 hours missing, Fin and Rollins are at The Stuffed Monkey walking to the Craigslist guy. He tells them that Ali and Tim showed up a day late. He only met the guy. Fin gets a message and tells Rollins they are on the next plane to Buffalo.

Back in the interview room, Amaro speaks with Ali about the domestic violence issue and she says he never hit he. Tim found out she had a drink with an ex and Tim found out and twisted her arm and her sister overreacted. She says she can handle Tim and his moves is like waves. She says Tim fell in love with Nate and shows him a photo of Tim in the delivery room, saying Tim was bawling at the time.

Meanwhile, Benson speaks with an agitated Tim. He says the report from Buffalo was a misunderstanding. He said her bitch sister hates him. He loves Ali and she knows it. He apologized about it and he was on his knees. Benson asks if he apologized when he get angry and does things he regrets, and she hears a knock and moves to leave the room. Tim jumps up and says he wants to talk to Ali and asks what are they putting in her head. Benson calmly tells him to sit tight.

Cragen tells Benson and Amaro they have a lead on the car, it was abandoned at the Willis Avenue Bridge.

Benson and Amaro race to the car and sees that the window to the car is broken. They pop the trunk and there is no baby. Benson calls out that they need a level one mobilization to check the hillside, woods, and the river.

Back at SVU, Cragen comments it has been 16 hours since Nate went missing and there are no leads. There is no sign of could play with the car and the only prints on the steering wheel were Tim’s. Cragen comments that either the car thief wore gloves or this did not go down as they say. He tells Benson and Amaro to keep them talking.

Amaro speaks with Ali and tells her they found the car but not Nate. He asks about Nate being on the car seat. He begins to question her about why they made the trip and other small talk about her life. He also asks about Tim and his job and she indicated work is sparse but it is hard for everyone up there.

At 17 hours missing and at the home of Ali’s sister Moira Martell, Fin and Rollins, Moira explains that Tim stays with his mom and Ali stays with her. She has never seen him abuse Tim. She said that Tim twisted Ali’s arm so bad it was purple for a week. She says Tim is in Ali’s blind spot. Fin asks to look in Nate’s bedroom, and he sleeps with Ali. She last saw Nate on Sunday before they left. They got a late start as the car needed a new fan belt. She saw them put Nate in the car, sucking on his toy key and holding his dinosaur.

Back at SVU, Tim asks Benson when are they going to find his son? She tries to reassure him but he doesn’t understand why all the questions. She explains that anything he remembers may help them. But he claims he wasn’t even there. She knows he was meeting about the Craigslist rental, and adds that she talked to the guy. He claims he is not lying about that. She continues to try to calm him but he is upset he was not there to protect his boy. He says he screwed it up, and Benson whispers that it is OK. He says it is not and that she doesn’t think so and that Ali doesn’t think so. He thinks Ali will find a way to blame him.

A man walks in to SVU with a car seat and says he needs to talk to somebody, adding that he didn’t do anything. Later, Cragen tells Benson and Amaro that Mr. Hernandez bought the car seat from a peddler in Tompkins Square Park and his wife recognized it as the one from the news. The car seat matches their photo, down to the toys. Cragen adds CSU is processing it and he has officers canvassing the park. Cragen tells them to take Hernandez to the park to find the peddler.

At Tompkins Square Park, the peddler is located and he is selling baby items. Benson asks him where he got the stuff and when he says he has suppliers, Amaro asks for their names. The man says it is confidential, and Benson tells him to have it his way and Benson arrests him for larceny.

Back at SVU in interrogation with Amaro and Benson, Mr. Coogan says he didn’t see a baby and won’t admit to breaking into the car. He realizes that they don’t care about the stolen items - this is about a baby. He then admits to breaking the window and taking the items, but no baby. The car was locked. It was just as it was getting dark. He then asks for a lawyer.

Afterwards, Amaro tells Cragen that guy did not take the kid, and ADA Casey Nowak asks where are they with the parents. Benson says that neither of them are hard core criminals but something happened between there and Buffalo but though they would come up with a better story. Novak instructs them to keep them talking as they don’t have enough probable cause for an arrest. Amaro has the prelim report on the items in the car – the lab found traces of fecal matter and soy formula in the cooler. When Benson asks if they put the baby in the cooler, Cragen adds it was the baby’s body.

Later, Amaro walks into the interview room where Ali is sleeping. He stares at her and then closes the door loudly enough to wake her. She knows that they haven’t found Nate yet and asks if he is dead. He asks if that is what she thinks, and she says he would have found him by now. He asks her to go back to Buffalo and retell her recollection of events, saying that sometimes the smallest detail makes a difference.

Meanwhile, Benson is with Tim and she shows him photos of the recovered items and he says they are his but when she shows him the photos of the cooler he gets quiet. He then says the coolers all look alike. He starts to evade her but she says this one has his fingerprints on it. She also tells him what the lab found in the cooler. He wonders if Ali put a diaper in there, but Benson counters that no mother pouts a dirty diaper in a cooler. Benson tells him he has two choices – the good outcome would be that this was an accident, that the baby fell and hit his head, and the bad outcome would be that he lost his temper and maybe shook Nate. When he says that did not happen, she asks him to tell him what happened. He becomes irate and gets in her face and tells her not to attack him. She glares right back at him and he begin to cry and calmly says he is sorry. Benson whispers that that doesn’t matter and asks how did Nate end up in the cooler. He doesn’t answer.

Later, Benson tells Cragen that Tim is overloaded and he shut down. Cragen tells her that Amaro and Ali “haven’t left Buffalo yet.”

Amaro continues to talk to Ali about what happened that day. When Amaro brings up them getting into New York late, Ali mentions that Tim was too tired to drive so they slept at a rest stop. Amaro coldly tells her to stop it, saying so far she has been telling the truth, but the thing with sleeping in the car is a lie. She say it is not but he tells her again to stop. She explains they had to sleep in a motel, the Binghamton Motor Lodge. Tim did not want her sister to know. Amaro looks out to Cragen and Benson who are observing behind the mirrored glass, and Cragen moves to make a phone call, saying that is the first lie. He gets Fin on the phone and asks where is he.

At the Binghamton Motor Lodge, Fin and Rollins speak to the motel manager and he says he saw Ali and Tim in there, and Nate was there in the car seat under the table. Ali and Tim acted like he wasn’t even there. They were arguing about Nate’s Halloween costume. They were there until closing time at 4:00.

Back at SVU, Amaro questions Ali about what they found out about her being in the bar at the motel. She said they had to bring Nate in, there was no one to watch him. Meanwhile, Tim tells Benson Ali lies sometimes and likes to tell people what she thinks they want to hear. Benson question him about the motel, adding whatever happened was not his fault, it was the alcohol. She does not think he left the house with the intent to hurt his son. She thinks it was not intentional. Tim cries and said he didn’t do it. Benson said it was Ali and that they had been arguing in the bar. Amaro is trying to get Ali to admit that Tim did it, but she says she just wants to go back and make it not happen. She says she is so sorry. Tim tells Benson that Ali is smarter than he, and she talks faster and sometimes he needs her to shut up. Benson tries to push Tim, and he mentions the stupid costume. When Benson quietly suggests that Tim was frustrated and he took that out on Nate, he says no. he says that Nate was in his car seat and the car got stolen, like Ali said. Benson reminds him he just said Ali is a liar and asked which one is it.

Observing, Novak asks Cragen when is this guy going to give it up and Cragen says Liv is getting to him and he is going to go. Novak asks if they have been Mirandized, and Cragen replies early on. Amaro walks in and says Ali is going to draw a map of where they buried the baby.

At Twin Island on Orchard Beach at 39 hours missing, the baby is found buried with his blanket and his toy. Amaro says Ali did not want him to be alone.

In the morgue, ME Warner tells Benson and Amaro that Nate was healthy and well developed an there were no signs of abuse and the way he was buried indicate he was loved. She does not know how he died. There is no signs of trauma, no needle marks. They will have to wait for the tox screen. She says it would help to know where he died, and Benson says they are working on it. Benson catches up to Amaro who is walking away and asks if he is OK. He doesn’t answer, but says whatever happened Ali and Tim are covering for each other. Benson says they aren’t going anywhere and suggests that Amaro go home and hug his daughter. He says she is taking a nap.  Benson tells him she used to be him, and he says he knows. She said she is the last person giving parental advice. He says this kid needs them.

Back at SVU, Amaro and Rollins speak with Ali who comments that they found him and if he was OK. Rollins asks Ali to tell them what happened. Meanwhile, Tim tells Benson and Fin that he did not kill his son and Ali would not either. Benson asks how this happened and he says he does not know. He wants to talk to Ali. Amaro and Rollins continue to work on Ali to turn on Tim, but she won’t. Fin presses Tim to make a decision and when Tim asks if maybe he should call a lawyer, Fin says a lawyer will only tell him to stop talking and look out for himself and that Tim is not that kind of man. Tim says he asked Ali to marry him when she was pregnant but she did not want to do it like that. He didn’t feel obligated. Benson says he loves her and that is why he is going to do the right thing. Benson asks him to tell them what happened in the hotel room.

Ali tells Amaro that she didn’t take care of Nate, but Amaro says the ME said Nate was loved and cared for and that she will tell him what Tim did to Nate. Tim tells Benson that Nate would not stop crying and he just wanted him to stop so he could close his eyes. Tim cries and said he picked him up and shook him. Ali was screaming at him. But he kept shaking him until he stopped crying. Buy Ali says it was not Tim’s fault, and says she did it. Nate was crying and she thought if she gave him a bath he would quiet down. She put him in the tub and dozed off, and when she woke up he was under water.

Outside of interrogation, Cragen comments to the detectives and Novak that Ali and Tim are still protecting each other. Benson reminds them Warner saw no signs of trauma. Amaro said that Warner said there were no water in the lungs but what Ali said seemed real. Rollins wonder if they are playing them to create reasonable doubt. Benson does not think they are that sophisticated. Novak says they have two confessions and she will charge them both and let a jury decide. Cragen asks on what – there is no cause of death, and suggests if she wants to help, she should lean on the ME.

Warner tells Amaro and Benson if that is what the parents told them, they are both lying. The baby was not dropped, shaken, drowned, or smothered. There is nothing on the tox screen and it was not murder or an accident. Warner needs to examine the motel room and the home, and asks if the mother was a smoker. Amaro answers yes. Warner indicates that is a risk factor for SIDS – sudden infant death syndrome. It will take a while to confirm but that is what her gut is telling her.

Afterwards, Benson tells Amaro that they each confessed to killing Nate because they love each other. Benson asks if they tell them the baby died of natural causes. Amaro says no, the ME is not positive, and they need to tell them what really happened and until they do, they will never know for sure.

Back at SVU, Tim admits he did not shake him and the truth is he does not know what happened. He passed out and when he work up Ali was holding Nate on the bed. Separately, Ali tells Amaro Nate was fussy and wouldn’t settle and she was afraid she would wake Tim so she put him in their bed on his back. She was careful. No covers, no pillows. She work up and Nate was not breathing. Tim said she was rocking him and singing to him and he asked her what was wrong. She did not answer him, and she just kept signing. Ali said she tried to get him to wake up and tried to breathe into his mouth. She did not call for help as she doesn’t know who would believe them. She said it was her idea to put Nate in the cooler and drive to New York and bury him. Tim left the car under the bridge and then she told the police that the baby was taken as everyone knows in New York City bad things happen all the time. She says she did it, and she must have rolled over on him or something. She cries and said she killed her baby. But Amaro tells her that the ME says that Nate died of SIDS and that sometimes babies just die. She asks if he is sure, and he says yes. Ali says that the three of them lying in bed together – Tim snoring – it wasn’t perfect but it was good and she was happy. She asks why us. She said when Amaro woke her up before, she was dreaming Nate was dead and then when she woke up she thought maybe it was just a nightmare and he was just asleep and everything was fine. Then she remembered. She asks if she can talk to Tim now, and Amaro says yes.

As Tim is led into the room, Benson, Amaro, Fin, Rollins and Cragen watch as he and Ali embrace.  Cragen asks now what. Benson says they let them go. Rollins asks, “Really?” and Fin adds “After what they put the city through?” Amaro says they will be paying for this for the rest of their lives. Benson shakes her head, and says “Just send them home.” Tim and Ali hug each other and Benson and Amaro watch as we fade to black.





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Thursday, October 13, 2011

Law & Order SVU “Double Strands” Recap & Review

Law & Order SVU delivered another solid episode with “Double Strands."  Despite the somewhat predictable twist in the case – the evil twin routine – the much improved story telling this season, and the great use of the whole cast, kept me glued to my seat.

T.R. Knight was very believable as both the normal, well adjusted family man who is wrongly accused of being a serial rapist, and also the creepy twin who has serious anger issues towards both his biological and his adoptive mothers.

This episode was a nice feature for Kelli Giddish, and it provided some insight into how Rollins operates. Giddish offered a solid performance in the final interrogation scene. I suppose with every new female cast member – regardless of the series – there has to be the old “woman in peril” storyline; at least in this case it is Rollins who puts herself in that position in order to catch the guilty man. Maybe because Benson is slightly dismissive of Rollins, or because I haven’t fully accepted Giddish in this role, but I am not sure that Giddish /Rollins has much chemistry with the rest of the group just yet. Amaro’s beat down of the suspect in defense of Rollins may have been an attempt to inject a sense of chemistry between those two, but it seemed forced. Danny Pino, on the other hand, fits in better than I expected and while no one will ever replace Chris Meloni, Danny can help viewers to move on and embrace the change.

One thing that made me really laugh – well, besides the wonderful Munch-isms in this episode – was Benson having to get the high priced sketch artist, not to draw the sketch of the attacker but to draw the yin yang tattoo. Seriously now,  she had to pay extra for something that can be easily found on the internet or something that the rough sketch they likely already had would have shown?   If I were Cragen I would have laughed - and then had a cow over the expense.






Here is the recap:
Cast
Mariska Hargitay – Detective Olivia Benson
Ice-T – Detective Odafin “Fin” Tutuola
Richard Belzer – Sergeant John Munch
Dann Florek – Captain Don Cragen
Kelli Giddish - Detective Amanda Rollins
Danny Pino - Detective Nick Amaro

Guest Stars
Diane Neal – ADA Casey Novak
Francie Swift – Sherri West
T.R. Knight – Gabriel Thomas

A dancer is stretching while a man outside is secretly photographing her. Later, as she is walking home, the same  man approaches her and after saying how pretty she is, he forces her to the ground and rapes her, saying to look at his face.

Later, with SVU on the scene, Danielle Hynes tells Benson her friends wanted her to stay for another drink but she has a rehearsal in the morning. Benson tells her she did everything right - she survived. She tells Benson she’s never seen the man before but he knew all about her. Meanwhile. Rollins sees bike tracks and tells them to get the cement. Benson notices Danielle’s neck and comments to Danielle that the guy got her good.

Danielle says he was wearing latex gloves. She also says he had a tai chi tattoo on his neck, and this piques Rollin’s interest. Rollins asks her to describe that. Danielle says it was half black, half white, in a circle which Rollins recognizes as the yin yang. Rollins presses on, asking if he said anything to her during the incident, and she says he said “Tell me you love me mommy.” Rollins asks if she is sure about the wording, and Danielle nods yes. Rollins pushes further, asking if she noticed how he got away, and Danielle says it was on a bike. Rollins gets a look of realization on her face, and Benson asks Danielle to excuse them for a second, and then asks Rollins to have a word with her. As they walk away from Danielle, Benson tells Rollins she doesn’t know how they do things down south, but her in New York they think it is best if one person does the intake so as to not overwhelm the victim. Rollins thinks she knows the guy and recognizes his MO, and Bensons asks from where, she just got here. Rollins informs her they were tracking a serial rapist in Georgia and it is the same signature – the way he stalks and the tattoo. Benson counters that the city is filled with rapists with the same MO. But Rollins highlights the “tell me you love me mommy” line but Benson still thinks it is a stretch. Rollins says it could be – but it could be that he is here.

Back at the precinct, Rollins briefs the SVU team, saying they called him the Atlantic Coast Rapist, white male, 30s – Amaro notes the yin yang tattoo – and Rollins adds that he struck in Georgia, Virginia, and Maryland. He is a power reassurance rapist with over 15 rapes in the last 9 years, none in the last 3. They thought he was in prison or dead. As she lays out the photos of all the other victims, she says that Benson thinks she is reaching but she asks them to all follow her – the victims are all young, fit and athletic and the planted bike in the woods. Amaro says there are a lot of people who ride bikes in the city. Munch comments that the rapist has never been north of charm city and now he jumps the Mason/Dixon? Fin asks them to hear her out. Cragen asks if she thinks he followed her to New York on the heels of her move, and could he be taint8ing her. Rollins says no, that’s not his way, he has avoided them all these years by staying under the radar. Cragen asks if he made any mistakes; Rollins informs him that with the first 4 rapes he did not wear a condom so they have his DNA. There are no matches. She adds that there was another slip up in Gaithersburg, Maryland. They got a partial print on a screwdriver left at the scene at Halloween in 2003. Munch observes that the rapist likes blondes, and Rollins calls it an obsession.

Benson walks in and says that Danielle did the perfect thing – she pulled out her attacker’s hair, roots and all. Munch asks if Benson got a sketch, and she tells Cragen she hopes he does not mind, she brought in Fujita, a freelance and the best sketch artist in the city. Munch whines that Fujita takes hours and he is exorbitant. Benson points to the old sketch and says these aren’t going to catch anyone, and she puts up the new, very detailed facial sketch and one of the yin yang tattoo and says, “but these will.” Rollins notes the tattoo. Fin says to get this out and call One PP as they have a serial rapist on their hands, but Cragen slows them down and says to just hold on, there is no need to cause a panic. He instructs them to go with what they know, put it out and link it to last night’s attack and they keep the rest in their pocket for now.


Later,  Fin and Munch see a large electronic sign with the attacker’s sketch and that he is wanted. Fin calls in to say the sketch is up. Munch gripes to Fin about Big Brother watching and worries that they will take your DNA at birth and put it in a government database. Fin and Munch debate the point, but Munch tells Fin he is missing the bigger picture– which schmuck are they going to manage all the calls.

Back at SVU, Munch is managing the calls and is getting frustrated, asking someone to take over for him so he can go chew some glass. Fin The rest of the team is also working on the calls. A police officer brings in a blonde girl to speak to them.

In the interview room, another girl describes a similar attack made on her but never reported it until now when she saw his face on the news. The tattoo on his neck was the same. Meanwhile, we see a man with the yin yang tattoo on his neck, in the park talking to a young boy and a woman takes a photo with her phone.  Back at SVU, the girl says he told her to look at him and his face, and also said “tell me you love me mommy.” Fin enters and said they got a cell phone image from the tip line and shows it to the girl who says it is him.

In the park, Fin and Amaro speak with the women who took the photo who says the man started coming to the park with his boy in the summer. One woman says the man lives across the street from her.

At the home of Gabriel and Janey Thomas, Amaro and Fin stop Gabriel, with his son Luke, at the doorstop. Amaro asks to speak with them alone so he sends his son inside. Amaro asks him if he saw the papers and he said yes. Fin guesses it was the Times and tells Gabriel he should read the tabloids, showing him his image on the cover. Gabriel says that has to be a mistake. His wife Janey comes out and asks what is going on, and Amaro asks where her husband was two nights ago. She replies he was home with his family. Gabriel tells them he was out for a bike ride, around 9 after he put his son to sleep. He rides alone. Amaro suggests he come down to the station and Janey tells him she is calling her brother. He tells her he doesn’t need a lawyer, he didn’t do anything. He kisses his wife and tells them he will be right back.

Back at SVU, Amaro tells Rollins if that is her guy, he is pretty cool and doesn’t want a lawyer. She says that is funny, he already has one: Sherri West.

Fin starts the line up while outside of the room. Benson and Rollins stand by as West arrives and Cragen comments that she must have gotten the short straw. Rollins makes a comment that if West gets the guy off, they are worth the money they are throwing at her.

Fin is conducting the line up an when he asks #5 – Gabriel – to step forward, Gabriel balks and Fin asks him again. He steps forward and then back. After the last man steps forward, 5 knocks are heard on the window, and Fin asks all the others to leave except Gabriel. When Gabriel says he doesn’t understand, Fin tells him he should have stayed down south, his game wasn’t ready for the big city, and those 2 girls he raped just made him. When Gabriel says this can’t be, Fin tells him he is done. Gabriel stands there in shock.

After West and the detectives and Cragen observe, Cragen tells West they are all friends her so let’s cut to the chase. West says she may be new to defense but even a paralegal knows not to let a client talk to the cops. As Benson, Rollins, Amaro, and West enter Cragen’s office, Benson asks West why she is here. West tells them they have the wrong guy, she believes he is a straight arrow with a family and a job. Amaro said that was his take on him, and suggests they get his side. Rollins comments that she would love to take the confession. West says if Rollins goes in there with her mind made up, she will advise him to shut up. Cragen asks West if they can have the room for a second.

After West leaves and Cragen closes the door, Rollins says it is him, he fits the profile to a T. Amaro asks if she can hear herself, adding that they have to go in there to look for reasons to exclude him, not to find him guilty. Rollins scoffs, saying he is guilty and asks what they are waiting on. Benson looks mildly frustrated. Amaro says how about the DNA and the fingerprint on the screwdriver, that they still don’t know who that belongs to. Rollins says while they are waiting, let her take her shot. But Cragen tells her to hold on, and tells Benson and Amaro to take the lead, and tells Rollins to watch with him. She replies quietly, “Yes sir.”

In interrogation, Benson questions him and she brings up and old domestic charge, that happened 15 years ago in college. He is a pharmaceutical rep and just got a promotion and moved to New York. He can’t prove he was out biking that night. The night of the other rape he was probably home. He has been in Switzerland working at his company’s home office for the past 3 years, before that he was sales rep in Georgia, South Carolina, and Maryland. Amaro asks for his employment record and despite West’s concern about the wide net Amaro is casting, Gabriel agrees. He asks to go home, but Benson says when they are done here then he can call her.

Outside the room, Rollins says that was nice work, they can place him in every state the rape was reported. Amaro said they didn’t do anything, he put himself there. Benson said they gave him every opportunity to exclude himself and he couldn’t. Amaro comments that if Gabriel is obsessed with blondes he didn’t notice her. Rollins says he likes submissives and they have him, this is their guy. Cragen says Gabriel volunteer his work records so he tells them to connect the dots.

Later, Rollins has a map showing the location of previous attacks along with Gabriel’s homes over the same period. Benson adds in 2002 he was transferred to Maryland and the next year he struck 3 times in Gaithersburg; South Carolina and Georgia show the same pattern. ADA Novak comments there were no rapes the years he was in Switzerland. Munch comments that there are a lot of blondes in Switzerland and asks if any match the MO there, and Cragen replies they have a wire out to Interpol but not to hold his breath. Rollins goes on to say there have been two rapes in two month since his return to New York. They have a screwdriver and knife that was in his bike bag which fits his MO, but Amaro says that matches the content of every cyclist’s bike bag. Amaro says Gabriel’s life dovetails with the rapist but it is weird he offered all that up. Novak asks Cragen if Rollins is always like this. Benson gets a message which says the lab matched Gabriel DNA to the first 4 victims and Danielle Hynes. Novak says to book him, adding she wishes they were all this easy. Rollins comments she is going to call her captain in Atlanta and tell him the good news. Cragen tells her nice job. But it is clear something is nagging at Amaro.

Later, Amaro makes a visit to Gabriel in the cell, who says the DNA results are wrong and that labs make mistakes all the time. Amaro says DNA doesn’t lie. Gabriel says neither does he. Amaro whistles for someone to let him into the cell. Gabriel says it isn’t him, but Amaro tells him he is in a tight spot and asks if there isn’t anything he wants to tell him that he didn’t want to say in front of the attorney or his wife. When Gabriel says no, Amaro presses, saying that the women sent mixed signals. Gabriel says he’d never seen them. Amaro asks Gabriel about his son, Luke. Amaro says he has a 4 year old and they grow up fast, and he asks Gabriel if he every wants to see his son again. He suggests to Gabriel that if he comes clean right now, he will make sure he does all his time in New York with full visitation. He says if he wants to hug his son and see him grow up, if he gets sent out of state, that’s a long trip for his wife and boy to make. Gabriel stands up and looks Amaro in the eye and says his wife loves him and knows he would never do this. Amaro tells Gabriel up to know he has given him every chance but Gabriel is not helping himself. He tells him to turn around, and he cuffs him. Gabriel says he won’t admit to something he didn’t do, and then as Amaro tries to move him out of the cell, Gabriel tell him that the rapist is still out there.

Gabriel is being arraigned and he pleads not guilty, his wife is in the gallery with her brother. Novak asks for remand and explains the rapes in the other states and the DNA evidence. West argues for Gabriel but the judge remands him to Rikers. Gabriel gets upset and frantically tells his wife she can’t believe he did this. As she walks away from him he screams her name.

As Amaro and Fin work out the transfer to Rikers and they make small talk with the desk officer. Another office races in and calls for the detectives, saying they have a bleeder. They race to the cell and call for a medic. Gabriel is laying on the floor, bleeding from a slash in his wrists. Amaro tells him he will be OK, but Gabriel grabs him and tells him to tell his boy he never raped anybody. Gabriel collapses as Fin continue to yell for a medic.

At the hospital, the doctor tells Benson and Amaro that she hasn’t done a psych evaluation and he has lost a lot of blood. Benson asks how many times have we seen this; the guy gets caught and he takes the easy way out. Inside the room, Gabriel asks Janey what she told Luke, and she said that he was on a business trip for a long time. He worries that the kids at school will talk but she tells him she explained it to the headmaster. Gabriel tries to move his restrained arms, and he asks how she could think he could do this. She apologizes.

Later, Amaro asks the doctor if Gabriel could commit those crimes and have no awareness of it. She says she’s never seen it. She says his lawyers will hire psychiatrists who says yes. Benson asks if anyone has ever done it to bolster an insanity plea. The doctor comments someone tried to chew his arm off to convince a jury he was crazy and it worked. As Janey walks out, Benson stops her and says the doctor said he will be OK. Janey tells her not to pretend they care about him. Janey can’t believe this as she’s never saw a sign of this. Benson tells her true predators are masterful at this. Janey says it makes her sick and that her mom wants her to cut him loose but he has no one else, he was an only child whose parents died within 6 months of each other when he was in college. She thought he dealt well with his, and with their miscarriage. He never left her side that weekend, even to wash the makeup off his face. Benson questions the makeup, and Janey said they had on pirate costumes form a Halloween party. Gabriel had on eyeliner which ran when he cried. It was Halloween 2003.

Afterwards, and outside at a food stand,  Amaro stops West and wisecracks about her eating there. He asks her for her alternate theory, he comments that there are a few lose ends. He suggests she look into some date for her client, suggesting Halloween 2003. West says that was rape #4 in Gaithersburg. She says his DNA was all over that but Amaro tells her to check into a man being in two places at the same time.

Back at SVU, Munch asks Amaro what is bugging him, and Amaro mentions when Gabriel was bleeding in the cell to tell his son he didn’t do this. Munch says it is the last words of a dying man. Amaro knows he is guilty but his affect just bugs him and that after all these years a guy can play him like that. Munch asks if he is sure that is all that is bugging him. Amaro said they have his DNA, but Munch counters that when he got his shield, all they had to go on was blood type and fingerprints and went with their gut. Munch says he misses those days.

At the Medical Examiner’s office in the DNA lab, Amaro questions the lab tech about getting it wrong, and she explains the odds are astronomical. Amaro recalls a scandal in the Nassau County lab and Virginia of evidence tampering to raise conviction rates. She questions that all 4 labs would conspire to take Gabriel down and asks for a motive. He doesn’t answer.

Later, Cragen call Amaro into his office with Benson already there, saying that Benson told him Amaro may have something. Amaro explains that the victim from Halloween night said the victim said her rapist had a chipped tooth and a long abdominal scar. Gabriel has perfect teeth and no scar. Cragen reminds him that the victim saw the yin yang tattoo and teeth can be fixed and scars get removed. Amaro says that Halloween night Gabriel was 100 miles away at Johns Hopkins when his wife miscarried and have affidavits from his wife and mother in law that he never left Janey. Cragen is skeptical,  noting that doctors aren’t there 24/7 and mother in laws have been known to lie. Benson reminds Cragen that this one never liked him. Amaro thinks the DNA could have been planted, but Cragen questions that he just stopped at the 4th time. Cragen asks what they know about the family. Amaro says let’s ask him.

Rollins knocks on the door and asks what is going on. Cragen takes a breath and says Benson and Amaro are dotting some “I”s and he will fill her in.

Back at the hospital; Gabriel says he was an only child as far as he knows but then tells Benson and Amaro that he was adopted. He was never interest in contacting his biological parents and asks why they are interested, wondering if they are trying to fit a profile. He then tells them “screw you” and that his parents are great people and he was raised right.

At a halfway house in Trenton NJ, Benson and Amaro speak with the birth mother and find out there were twin boys who were not given to the same home. Back then, they separated identicals. She heard from one of the sons, Brian, who came to visit her 20 years ago. She said she read about him in the paper the next year that his adoptive mother killed the adoptive father. She was jealous so she drugged him and burned him up in front of Brian and he had to testify. It happened in Richmond or Norfolk, and he came to see her a few months after the trial and he wanted her to be in his life. She asks what was she going to do, take him to Arthur Treachers and the movies? She gave him up once and she should have taken the hint. She asks if they are done but Amaro presses and asks her if she ever told Brian he had a twin. She admits she did and that he went on and on about him knowing that something was missing and that you could hear the violins.

Back at SVU, Benson shows them a newspaper clipping from 1992 in Richmond covering the trial of Catherine Smith and that she got the death penalty for murdering her husband. Amaro reads some of it back to the rest of the SVU team about Brian’s testimony. Fin says he is already looking for Brian Smith and Munch comments about how many have that name. Benson wonders how many follow their twin to New York. Fin says there are 126 Brian Smiths in New York City. Rollins comments that as they are twins to look at their birthdates. Fin finds a match. Brian started as a provisional for the Parks Department in July of this year. Fin brings up a photo and they are shocked to see Gabriel’s twin. When Amaro says they should go pick him up, Cragen asks him to hold on, and suggests they bring the DA up to speed as there are some issues here.

Rollins explains the situation to Novak who is incredulous. Rollins says it’s still a win, it’s the same DNA and same ID, but Novak reminds he it is for two different suspects who are twins and this is the definition of reasonable doubt. She asks why Gabriel didn’t bring this up, and Rollins replies because he didn’t know, Cragen adding that it’s been Brian’s plan from the start. He tracked Gabriel from city to city and if he ever got caught he could put it on his twin. Novak says that is a very good plan because there is no way a jury could tell them apart. Cragen suggests they catch Brian in the act. When Novak asks how they are going to do that, Amaro adds that Brian has self control and won’t strike if his brother is in prison. Cragen wonders if they let him think Gabriel is out, but Novak is worried about terrorizing the whole city. Rollins suggests they set a trap and that he does like blondes.

In court, the judge agrees to release Gabriel with a bond of $250,000 and he is confined to the New York City borders and must continue psychiatric treatment. The judge sets a hearing date of October 6th.

Later, Amaro visits Gabriel in the SVU cell and shows him a newspaper and tells him the public is outraged at his release. Amaro asks how he is enjoying his freedom, and Gabriel asks if they set him free, why isn’t he home? Amaro says he will know everything one they have it sorted out. Gabriel asks what kind of game is he playing, and says his attorney won’t even tell him. Amaro tells him to sight tight and he walks out and closes the cell door.

As Rollins runs in the park, she speaks with the rest of the SVU team and asks if Brian is still sweeping. Amaro says Brian has been watching her for 4 days and all Brian has done is snap a few pictures, telling her maybe she is not his type after all. Fin tells them Brian is on the move, and Amaro also tells her Brian’s new location. Rollins heads there. She stops to rest and Brian watches her. She starts to move again and Fin radios that he thinks she hooked him and to stay in sight.

Brian pulls a bike out of the wooded area and follows Rollins. Amaro races around the corner on a bike and tells her to stay close, but he stops when he almost runs into a woman with a baby carriage. He doesn’t see Rollins anywhere. She continues to run and Brian continues to follow, while Amaro frantically asks her to update her location but she seems unable to hear him. Brian pushes her off the road with his bike and into an area next to a small tunnel. Amaro can hear her struggling and he calls for her. Brian pulls out a knife and holds it to her neck, saying she is a feisty one. She tells him to slow it down and she will give him what he wants. He tells her to look at him, look at his face. Amaro continues to race around and comes up on them and yells for Brian to put down his weapon. Rollins punches Brian. She picks up the knife and as Amaro begins to beat Brian, she tells him enough. Fin arrives to assist. Amaro asks Rollins if she is OK and she replies she is fine. He tells her she was supposed to stay close, but she tells him that she had her shot and she took it. She asks him what the hell was that and asks if he is trying to ruin this case. She glares at him and walks off.

At SVU with Brian in interrogation,  Rollins argues that she knows this guy better than anyone and knows what makes him tick. Cragen tells her to save it, they only have him on one charge – his attack on her. Novak says that makes Rollins a witness. Benson reminds them this is Rollins' collar, but Novak is worried this will get it thrown out with prejudice. Cragen said she heard the counselor.

With Brian in interrogation being questioned by Munch and Fin, he says Rollins came on to him. They remind him about the knife and catching him in the act, but he tells them they don’t know the half of it. He will only talk to the blonde. When Fin tells him that won’t happen, Brian asks for a lawyer. Munch and Fin walk out of the room and Fin tells the others that Brian said the magic word and asks if they have enough. Novak says the wire went in and out in the tunnel and Amaro used excessive force and Rollins ran out of his view. Novak says the defense will paint this as two detectives trying to make a name for themselves. Cragen reminds them of the reasonable double because of the twin. Benson asks that if he doesn’t talk to the blonde he walks and then tells Cragen they need a statement. Cragen allows Rollins to go in.

Rollins enters the interrogation room and he says she looks so much prettier when she smiles, and she says so does he. She says she’s wanted to talk to him for a long time, telling him she is a southern girl who worked sex crimes in Atlanta and she is the one that made him, saying she was obsessed with him. She continues to try to charm him and flatter him, saying he was the best. He comments about how cute and bouncy she was in the park and that she teased him. She says just like the other girls, but he says that was his brother, it was the same DNA. She says that was the plan all along, to leave enough DNA to pin it on his brother and even had the tattoo and that it was genius. He says she said that, not him. She adds there are a couple holes, and asks him to lift up his shirt - she says she wants to show him something. He complies, and a large scar is visible. She tells him his brother does not have the scar or a chipped tooth and they have victims that saw both. He asks if that is the best she has, it was dark and witnesses make mistakes all the time. She reminds him about the Halloween rape in 2003 and says his brother’s wife had a miscarriage that weekend and doctors and nurses claim he never left her side. He replies there is always a back door, but Rollins tells him he was 100 miles away. She tells him to sit down and he does. She also said he made another mistake and lost his screwdriver and left a fingerprint. She tells him that one will cast him big time because twins have the same DNA but different fingerprints but he knew that which is why he started wearing the gloves. She says she knows he had to teach himself everything, not like his brother who had a great life. She said he followed him all these years and he never said hello. Rollins said they met his mother at the halfway house who told them he found her and she told them that she gave him up once, you’d think he would have taken the hint the first time. Brian cries and called her a drunk and who cares. Rollins said his mother took care of his twin and made sure he found a good home and she sent birthday cards. Brian said he had good parents, but she reminded him about his adoptive mother murdering her husband. She continues to press him and says anybody would be broken, and no one has even listed to him. She wants to hear his whole story, not just these mistakes. Everything. She tells him she has all night and she is not leaving him. She asks him too look at her – look at her face. He looks at her.

Afterwards Benson and Amaro open up the cell where Gabriel is being held, and Benson tells him that it is over, he is free to go home. He asks what happened, and Amaro tells him they found the guy. Gabriel asks who, and they take him to the observation window and he asks who that is. Benson tell him it is his twin brother. Gabriel says he didn’t know that, and Amaro says HE (his twin) did. As Brian walks up to the mirrored glass, Gabriel stands and looks back at him…and we fade to black.


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Saturday, October 8, 2011

Law & Order SVU “Double Strands” Advance Photos

Here are a few advance photos from Law & Order SVU “Double Strands” which will air on Wednesday October 12, 2011 (10 PM ET/9C NBC). The photos feature Ice-T, Richard Belzer, Kelli Giddish, Diane Neal, and guest star T.R. Knight (as Gabriel Thomas).

My recap and review of Law & Order SVU "Double Strands" can be found at this link.

Sneak Peeks from the episode can also be found here, for a limited time: Law & Order SVU “Double Strands” Sneak Peeks






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