Xeliou66 Thursday at 03:17 PM Share Thursday at 03:17 PM Episode description Carisi tries to protect two women taken hostage in a tense standoff between police and a violent thief; Benson and Rollins devise a risky plan to get everyone to safety Link to comment
anna0852 Yest. at 03:34 AM Share Yest. at 03:34 AM That was pretty intense. Carisi isn’t going to get past that anytime soon. 5 Link to comment
Diana Berry Yest. at 03:37 AM Share Yest. at 03:37 AM That was more intense than imagined. The previews from startup in January looks like he’s back to normal. Guess he will have two months to recover. 3 Link to comment
MediaZone4K Yest. at 03:42 AM Share Yest. at 03:42 AM (edited) Good episode. I think Carisi could have convinced the co-conspirator to shoot the main guy earlier. I also didn't expect the rape to happen. I feel like they threw that in there because it's SVU. *I was almost surprised Carisi did not to help the guy in the end. Edited Yest. at 04:20 AM by MediaZone4K 6 Link to comment
Iguessnot Yest. at 04:17 AM Share Yest. at 04:17 AM Wow a great episode. Great acting and surprising twists and we avoided the usual Benson dynamics. 6 Link to comment
Iguessnot Yest. at 04:27 AM Share Yest. at 04:27 AM 38 minutes ago, MediaZone4K said: Good episode. I think Carisi could have convinced the co-conspirator to shoot the main guy earlier. I also didn't expect the rape to happen. I feel like they threw that in there because it's SVU. At least SVU was involved organically, by Benson witnessing Carisi as a hostage. The actress really sold the horror of her rape without us seeing the deed and without Benson whispering to her. Carisi even managed not to be saved by Benson. 8 Link to comment
Xeliou66 Yest. at 06:09 AM Author Share Yest. at 06:09 AM This was slightly better than I expected - at least it wasn’t a Benson saves the world hour, and Carisi got a nice focus, but it didn’t seem to make sense that Benson was once again in charge of the hostage situation, and there were no real twists or anything - they just threw the rape in cause it’s SVU and they needed to have some sex crime. I wonder if they’ll reference this again soon, because that had to take a toll on Carisi. I still don’t sense any romantic chemistry between Carisi/Rollins, I feel they were forced together. I really missed Bruno and Fin, they are the best thing about SVU now, but it was a good episode for them to be absent given that they wouldn’t have had anything to do. 4 Link to comment
Packerbrewerbadger 20 hours ago Share 20 hours ago I think Carisi is carrying a lot of guilt for not being able to save the owner or stop the rape. It will haunt him. I must have missed something but why didn’t they storm the store when the hostages were in the cooler? Did they loose visual? And during the rape , I thought Carisi could overtake the younger guy. But that would have left the rape victim very vulnerable? 1 Link to comment
Wizardpatch 18 hours ago Share 18 hours ago (edited) There was no chance either of those morons were going to charge the freezer to kill hostages if SWAT stormed in. Wasn't Carisi begging them to act fast while Benson was asking about the robbers' names and backstories? He could have even held the freezer door closed for half a minute at least. Edited 18 hours ago by Wizardpatch 3 Link to comment
babyrambo 18 hours ago Share 18 hours ago This was one of the better episodes of the season. The actress was great but Tess felt like a plot device and the assault shoddily tacked on to meet the SVU quota. Also I didn’t buy any of their excuses for not storming in when the hostages were in the freezer. No way those guys (one who was drunk) would’ve been able to sprint to the back in the time it would’ve taken the cops to get inside. 3 Link to comment
slowpoked 15 hours ago Share 15 hours ago A good, intense episode. Nice focus on Carisi, and I’m glad he took it upon himself to spare us another Olivia Benson episode there at the end. I don’t blame Carisi on doing an about face on the younger perp. You say and do what you can to save your life, plus like he said earlier, the perp is already 23 yrs old, and shouldn’t be naive. I thought when Carisi turned the gun on him, that was him being cop Carisi. 2 hours ago, babyrambo said: Also I didn’t buy any of their excuses for not storming in when the hostages were in the freezer. No way those guys (one who was drunk) would’ve been able to sprint to the back in the time it would’ve taken the cops to get inside. Yes - botched writing there. Plus when the younger perp said that Boyd wanted a drink, and they didn’t have money to buy, so that’s why they’re robbing the place, why wouldn’t they just take the alcohol directly at a store, and call it a day? 5 Link to comment
cfinboston 15 hours ago Share 15 hours ago DAE get OG "DR 1-102" vibes from this? That's the episode where Serena faces disbarment from giving legal advice to a criminal in a hostage situation. I feel like Deonte will appear again and insist Carisi told him to shoot Boyd with the assurance that it's self defense. We know cops can lie, but can DAs? Carisi absolutely seemed to be giving him legal advice, despite him obviously not going to be the prosecutor. Link to comment
wknt3 11 hours ago Share 11 hours ago The Good: Solid acting from everyone, both regular cast and guest stars. Even Mariska avoided overacting for the most part. This was an unremarkable script elevated by above average acting. Carisi telling Benson she wasn't his boss anymore. I hope the writers remember that in the future. The Bad: Yet another hostage situation that SVU somehow stumbles into. And again Benson is allowed to take command and start negotiating instead of the actual specialists. At least she didn't single handedly save the day after botching every major tactical decision so that probably puts it above 75 percent or so of these cases... No Fin and Bruno and Velsasco and Silva were glorified extras. Why not give them the week off and give Fin a big role - actually have the old gang back together for a week? Overall this was an interesting change of pace in that it was a great execution of a a bad concept. As usual it felt like the script could have used another draft, but ESU not ending things earlier and the lack of explanation of some of the motivations of some of the characters could be a matter of editing as the dialogue was mostly quite good. I don't think I liked it as much as most of those commenting here, but it was above average and probably actually good. I really do wish that we had Fin there though - it seems like a huge missed opportunity to do something actually special for the fall finale. 1 1 Link to comment
Sake614 10 hours ago Share 10 hours ago 5 hours ago, cfinboston said: DAE get OG "DR 1-102" vibes from this? That's the episode where Serena faces disbarment from giving legal advice to a criminal in a hostage situation. I feel like Deonte will appear again and insist Carisi told him to shoot Boyd with the assurance that it's self defense. We know cops can lie, but can DAs? Carisi absolutely seemed to be giving him legal advice, despite him obviously not going to be the prosecutor. I think the difference is that Selena didn’t say she was an ADA and was acting as the perp’s lawyer. Here, they all knew Carisi is an ADA. I also didn’t see it as him giving Deonte legal advice. More just saying what the kid wanted to hear in order to save his and the girl’s life. 1 Link to comment
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