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Law & Order: Special Victims Unit
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Totem

  • Episode aired Mar 30, 2011
  • TV-14
  • 43m
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8.5/10
1.2K
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Jeremy Irons and Elizabeth Mitchell in Law & Order: Special Victims Unit (1999)
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Captain Jackson helps Benson and Stabler investigate the rape and murder of a young girl, and tells them that they may be looking for a female predator.Captain Jackson helps Benson and Stabler investigate the rape and murder of a young girl, and tells them that they may be looking for a female predator.Captain Jackson helps Benson and Stabler investigate the rape and murder of a young girl, and tells them that they may be looking for a female predator.

  • Director
    • Jonathan Kaplan
  • Writers
    • Dick Wolf
    • Jonathan Greene
  • Stars
    • Christopher Meloni
    • Mariska Hargitay
    • Richard Belzer
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    • Director
      • Jonathan Kaplan
    • Writers
      • Dick Wolf
      • Jonathan Greene
    • Stars
      • Christopher Meloni
      • Mariska Hargitay
      • Richard Belzer
    • 3User reviews
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    Christopher Meloni
    Christopher Meloni
    • Detective Elliot Stabler
    Mariska Hargitay
    Mariska Hargitay
    • Detective Olivia Benson
    Richard Belzer
    Richard Belzer
    • Sergeant John Munch
    • (credit only)
    Ice-T
    Ice-T
    • Detective Odafin 'Fin' Tutuola
    BD Wong
    BD Wong
    • Special Agent Dr. George Huang, M.D.
    • (credit only)
    Tamara Tunie
    Tamara Tunie
    • ME Dr. Melinda Warner
    Dann Florek
    Dann Florek
    • Captain Donald 'Don' Cragen
    • (credit only)
    Jeremy Irons
    Jeremy Irons
    • Dr. Captain Jackson
    Lisa Banes
    Lisa Banes
    • Elaine Frye Cavanaugh
    Agatha Nowicki
    Agatha Nowicki
    • Katie Cavanaugh
    Heidi Armbruster
    Heidi Armbruster
    • Susan Foster
    Doug Wert
    Doug Wert
    • Chester Hadler
    Elizabeth Mitchell
    Elizabeth Mitchell
    • June Frye
    Carmen López
    Carmen López
    • Roberta Vasquez
    • (as Carmen Lopez)
    Renée Veronica Freeman
    Renée Veronica Freeman
    • Casey
    • (as Renée V. Freeman)
    Stephanie Brait
    Stephanie Brait
    • Sheila
    Veronica Dang
    Veronica Dang
    • Lily
    • (as a different name)
    Dylan Gelula
    Dylan Gelula
    • Becca
    • Director
      • Jonathan Kaplan
    • Writers
      • Dick Wolf
      • Jonathan Greene
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    10yazguloner

    Doll

    A tragic story in every way. Here, too, everyone is a victim, unfortunately... except one predator.

    If Svu had time, it could have been a cult episode. Even a movie emerges with questions such as mother and daughters reckoning and law searches.

    Surprised to see Jeremy Irons again. They were great with Elizabeth Mitchell in this story... All the guest actors were great.

    Theatrical, striking and impressive scenes... impressive dialogues... Impressive guest actors The features of my favorite episodes in Svu are more than enough in this story. If only the spin effect on him was shown a little more when the real culprit was revealed.

    This episode has become one of my favourites. Alta Kockers (20s 10e), Something Happened (19s 7e), and Part 33 (20s 14e) are stories of this flavor. They take you on an epic journey through the tensions of psychology and question marks. Just like in the theater, they leave the feeling of watching a live theater play.

    Caretaker (20s 7e) should have been such a compelling story. It has remained very simple.
    10TheLittleSongbird

    Heart ripped into two

    Jeremy Irons, seldom less than watchable and often brilliant, starred in two episodes in Season 12 of 'Law and Order: Special Victims Unit'. One was the thirteenth episode "Mask". The other was the twentieth episode "Totem". The show has been going for twenty years and has just started its twenty first season, and in my eyes (and this is not intended to come over as a biased fan or anything) he is still one of the show's best guest stars.

    One that was cast because of his talent as a brilliant actor and one of a small handful of actors today with spotty career choices but still be consistently interesting regardless. Despite "Mask" being a higher rated episode as of now, for me "Totem" was a much better episode. "Mask" would have been a mixed feelings sort of episode if Irons had not been so magnificent in it and Jackson had not been such a fascinating complex character. Whereas "Totem" actually connected with me emotionally and didn't in any way have me being distracted by unprofessional behaviour and sometimes nonsensical writing. One of the best episodes of the twelfth season easily, perhaps even the best, and one of the few of the season and of the latter seasons come to think of it to have a "classic" 'Special Victims Unit' feel.

    The story is an immensely powerful one. Heavy-going and not the easiest of watches perhaps, but very poignant with a good deal of intensity as well. Some fans may miss Munch and his dry wit, but his absence was not a problem and for this story the humour wouldn't have gelled in my view. Stabler makes up for his absence though with a line worthy of Munch "welcome to the p- parade that leads to nowhere". The case is both disturbing and sad with things not being what they seem, with Jackson and June being very richly drawn characters and the person you hate actually not being the perpetrator. Also appreciated that both Stabler and Olivia were here after seeing episodes where the latter was underused, that their chemistry is plentiful and shines (with it being a big part of the show's appeal that was great) and the teamwork and chemistry within the team being cohesive and real.

    Irons is every bit as fantastic as he was in "Mask", the character was more tortured before but here he is more controlled and more sympathetic. Irons' calm and reserved performance plays a huge part in "Totem's" appeal. There is one person, though the whole cast are excellent, that manages to outshine Irons and that is Elizabeth Mitchell, playing a troubled character with nuance (in line delivery, eye contact and expressions) and heart-wrenching pathos. Of all the show's guest stars, if there was an award for the one that moved me to tears the most Mitchell would win it easily. Also loved the chemistry between her and Irons, loved Jackson's approach with June that makes one wish he became a regular character and the opening up to each other was powerful. Jackson fits beautifully within the team too.

    Add to that slick production values, the ever hard to forget theme tune, the unobtrusive scoring, a script that mixes intensity, emotion and thoughtfulness adeptly and sympathetic but never too relaxed direction, and one has an episode that anybody whose interest was starting to waver are likely to think 'the show is back'.

    Summing up, one of the season's must-watches and one of the best episodes of the latter seasons. Mainly to be seen for two of the show's best guest star turns, namely Mitchell. 10/10
    7bkoganbing

    An awful possibility

    Jeremy Irons returns for a second guest shot episode of SVU taking B.D. Wong's place as a consulting mental health expert. They really need his services on this case.

    I'm not sure that B.D. Wong might have considered this, but in the homicide of a 12 year old girl Irons brings up the possibility of a woman perpetrator. None of them, Benson, Stabler, Tutuola, consider this, but Irons nails it.

    It all leads to the little girl's piano teacher, but there's far more to the story.

    I'm wondering if these episodes with Irons were leading to a TV series that never got made. It certainly was an interesting idea. In his first appearance there was a family member involved. Here he's so calm, professionsl and detached.

    And Irons was very good.

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    • Trivia
      June asks Dr. Jackson if he is a psychologist, to which he replies "psychiatrist actually, same difference, just a few more days of schooling", which is a simplistic, but accurate statement. Most psychologists have a Masters of Psychology degree, which consists of four years of college and two years of graduate schooling, though psychologists can also earn a Doctor of Psychology degree (PhD), which usually takes an additional year or two of graduate school. Whereas a psychiatrist goes to four years of college and four years of medical school, then spends two years interning in a hospital practicing general medicine and another two years in a fellowship, where they train under a experienced psychiatrist to become certified in the specialty of psychiatry; all told a psychiatrist spends 12 years in school and training before they are able to practice medicine on their own. Unlike psychologists a psychiatrist is a medical doctor (MD); the main difference in terms of how they practice is that psychologists focus extensively on psychotherapy and treating mental and emotional issues but since they did not attend medical school psychologists are not medical practitioners and cannot prescribe medications. Whereas psychiatrists, being MD's and licensed medical practitioners, can prescribe medications and focus on treating mental illness through the use of psychopharmacology, though they also use therapy to treat patients as well. Often times people with chronic mental and/or emotional troubles will see both a psychologist for therapy and a psychiatrist for medication treatment and management.
    • Goofs
      Dr. Jackson violated lab protocol when he shook hands with Benson and Stabler while he was examining evidence. He transferred material from them to the evidence, contaminating it.
    • Quotes

      Craig: All I did was brush against her, she starts screaming I groped.

      Detective Elliot Stabler: That's old news, Craig. Where were you yesterday?

      Craig: Having a camera shoved up my ass. Colonoscopy. Wanna see the pictures?

      Detective Elliot Stabler: A letter from your doctor will do.

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    • Release date
      • March 30, 2011 (United States)
    • Country of origin
      • United States
    • Language
      • English
    • Filming locations
      • New York City, New York, USA
    • Production companies
      • Wolf Films
      • Universal Media Studios (UMS)
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    • Runtime
      • 43m
    • Color
      • Color
    • Sound mix
      • Dolby Digital
    • Aspect ratio
      • 1.78 : 1

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