12 reviews
- artemisgabor
- Oct 7, 2022
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- tommieadamsphoto
- Dec 29, 2023
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This was a solid SVU episode about a culty church and an enigmatic groomer -- but it will forever be remembered as a giant middle finger to Chris Meloni/Elliot Stabler.
As millions of SVU fans saw on social media in April of 2022 during shoots in NY for this episode, Mariska Hargitay and Chris Meloni filmed a sweet Mother's Day scene (the characters bump into each other on the street) during which Benson finally introduces her son Noah to her former partner -- something Stabler has been lobbying for for months.
The scene was all over social media for weeks and further hyped because this episode was part of an OC crossover that kicked off during this very street scene.
When Benson learns a child has been abducted and she happens to be the daughter of a dirty cop in OC's 'Brotherhood,' she tells Stabler she'll fill him in by phone as she races off to drop Noah back at home.
With five minutes still to go on the SVU 9-10 pm clock, Dick Wolf then slides OC's Danielle Mone Truitt as Bell and Ainsley Siegers as Jet into the picture, creating a seamless transition between the two shows.
Just one problem: Meloni's scene was cut from the versions of the show delivered to Hulu, Peacock and other streaming services, and was also cut from broadcasts in Canada and beyond. So in this version the show concludes with Benson and Noah at Mother's Day lunch.
The street scene was apparently regarded as not really meaningful by the exiting producer, which is not only inaccurate but ludicrous. It cheated fans of continuity and of one of the more engaging moments of the season -- and blew the pivotal OC set-up.
The company line was that the two TV show hours had to be delivered as separate shows to the streamers. OK makes sense, but why cut anything? It's streaming! No show has to come in at an exact running time.
And in particular why cut Stabler meeting the kid, and Liv learning of this emergency?
Just pick it up with Jet and Bell doing their thing. OR start OC with Benson and Stabler meeting on the street learning of what then becomes an intersquad case. Or leave some version of it in both shows.
Wolf has already squandered an entire year with all kinds of continuity issues on the Benson Stabler front. Is it really that hard to let two characters who have known each other nearly 25 years, have one actual conversation, and maybe then figure out what if anything they mean to each other?
Nobody wants a garbage will-they-wont-they. Just let a couple of adults be adults. Maybe SVU's new producer will grasp this.
As millions of SVU fans saw on social media in April of 2022 during shoots in NY for this episode, Mariska Hargitay and Chris Meloni filmed a sweet Mother's Day scene (the characters bump into each other on the street) during which Benson finally introduces her son Noah to her former partner -- something Stabler has been lobbying for for months.
The scene was all over social media for weeks and further hyped because this episode was part of an OC crossover that kicked off during this very street scene.
When Benson learns a child has been abducted and she happens to be the daughter of a dirty cop in OC's 'Brotherhood,' she tells Stabler she'll fill him in by phone as she races off to drop Noah back at home.
With five minutes still to go on the SVU 9-10 pm clock, Dick Wolf then slides OC's Danielle Mone Truitt as Bell and Ainsley Siegers as Jet into the picture, creating a seamless transition between the two shows.
Just one problem: Meloni's scene was cut from the versions of the show delivered to Hulu, Peacock and other streaming services, and was also cut from broadcasts in Canada and beyond. So in this version the show concludes with Benson and Noah at Mother's Day lunch.
The street scene was apparently regarded as not really meaningful by the exiting producer, which is not only inaccurate but ludicrous. It cheated fans of continuity and of one of the more engaging moments of the season -- and blew the pivotal OC set-up.
The company line was that the two TV show hours had to be delivered as separate shows to the streamers. OK makes sense, but why cut anything? It's streaming! No show has to come in at an exact running time.
And in particular why cut Stabler meeting the kid, and Liv learning of this emergency?
Just pick it up with Jet and Bell doing their thing. OR start OC with Benson and Stabler meeting on the street learning of what then becomes an intersquad case. Or leave some version of it in both shows.
Wolf has already squandered an entire year with all kinds of continuity issues on the Benson Stabler front. Is it really that hard to let two characters who have known each other nearly 25 years, have one actual conversation, and maybe then figure out what if anything they mean to each other?
Nobody wants a garbage will-they-wont-they. Just let a couple of adults be adults. Maybe SVU's new producer will grasp this.
- whoneedsascreenname
- May 8, 2022
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This episode is based on the documentary Abducted in plain sight , I think . A lot of similarities between this episode and the Netflix documentary . Although religion isn't a basis of the documentary .
- lottiemurphy73
- May 6, 2022
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There's a good enough mystery story to find the missing girl. The narration of the predator's abuse of the family is well conveyed.
Squad is a full Svu section with text and plot. Well explained.
Khalid's charismatic character could be in Svu squad.
Just, the relationship between the family man and the predator could have been the final shock of another story.
Squad is a full Svu section with text and plot. Well explained.
Khalid's charismatic character could be in Svu squad.
Just, the relationship between the family man and the predator could have been the final shock of another story.
- yazguloner
- May 13, 2022
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- shelbythuylinh
- May 5, 2022
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- gailhrussell
- May 6, 2022
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Please find other settings for these sorts of stories. The number of times Christians are used as the setting for these sort of stories is becoming disturbing because it seems like it has an agenda of creating hate against Christians. Why are other religious groups (if ever) used as a setting? Once again, demeaning Christians and creating this sort of animosity which leads to hate is not acceptable.
- dusadomovine
- May 7, 2022
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- bobcobb301
- May 23, 2022
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Writers' Meeting: "Let's have an episode about the biggest airhead parents on the planet."
Every time the mother opened her mouth, I wanted to smack her. This review won't be accepted unless I use at least 150 words. I can't think of 150 words to express the level of dumbness in this episode. Idiotic, moronic, asinine, stupid, ditzy, dim-witted, obtuse, dense. Okay that's enough.
Bleh. 1 star because zero is not an option.
Every time the mother opened her mouth, I wanted to smack her. This review won't be accepted unless I use at least 150 words. I can't think of 150 words to express the level of dumbness in this episode. Idiotic, moronic, asinine, stupid, ditzy, dim-witted, obtuse, dense. Okay that's enough.
Bleh. 1 star because zero is not an option.
This started out a complex missing female teenager story (complex because of the "cork-screwed" parents), but started becoming a more complex story as to who's done what to who.
Near the end of the episode, it became obvious that this was going to be a two-parter, presumably finished up in "Organized Crime" which followed at 10pm. The transition consisted of Benson calling a halt to going with her son to get ice cream so she could all of a sudden follow-up on something else (not clear exactly what).
So, watching "Organized Crime" next for the wrap-up of this brassiere story was a REAL letdown as it wasn't connected at all to the preceding SVU teenager story. WTF.
It has to be a failure on my part to interpret what's going on.
UPDATE: Welp, I just finished watching the next episode (5/12) of SVU. There was NO follow-up or reference to this episode. So, this episode simply went of a cliff. Unresolved and ignored. Consequently, I'm going to downgrade my rating.
Near the end of the episode, it became obvious that this was going to be a two-parter, presumably finished up in "Organized Crime" which followed at 10pm. The transition consisted of Benson calling a halt to going with her son to get ice cream so she could all of a sudden follow-up on something else (not clear exactly what).
So, watching "Organized Crime" next for the wrap-up of this brassiere story was a REAL letdown as it wasn't connected at all to the preceding SVU teenager story. WTF.
It has to be a failure on my part to interpret what's going on.
UPDATE: Welp, I just finished watching the next episode (5/12) of SVU. There was NO follow-up or reference to this episode. So, this episode simply went of a cliff. Unresolved and ignored. Consequently, I'm going to downgrade my rating.
- garysteinweg
- May 11, 2022
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