Imposter
- Episode aired Oct 5, 2016
- TV-14
- 43m
SVU chooses to pursue a risky "rape by fraud" case involving a con artist who poses as a college admissions director to have sex with the mothers of prospective students.SVU chooses to pursue a risky "rape by fraud" case involving a con artist who poses as a college admissions director to have sex with the mothers of prospective students.SVU chooses to pursue a risky "rape by fraud" case involving a con artist who poses as a college admissions director to have sex with the mothers of prospective students.
- Detective Odafin 'Fin' Tutuola
- (as Ice T)
- Alden Kessler
- (as Andre Blake)
Featured reviews
Perhaps the message is that college is not worth it. Clearly, it's a question we need to ask. Is it elitist to as people to have a college education when so many people cannot afford it? Clearly, a college education cannot make you intelligent.
Back to the episode. Were these woman raped? I think not. Only an idiot would do what they did. It was a fraudulent pact on both sides of this sordid deal.
Barba and Liv are again pushing the law for justice together. They even try to persuade each other in this case.
Unfortunately, neither the judge nor the lawyer want to see the grayness and darkness of the case. According to them, this issue is a fraud game, according to svu it is a sex crime...
In front of Barba, not only does the criminal have a lawyer, he has a judge. Because there is no law about this case, there are only things that should exist.
The person for whom the victim forgets herself is a silent witness until the last seconds. He will scream for self-awareness in the final scene.
It is one of the stories about a series of controversial, commentable episodes.
Meet Wallace Langham who works as a security guard at the mythical Hudson University who is also a con artist. For sexual favors from desperate mothers he pretends to work in Hudson's admission office and he'll get their kids into the college.
He pulled that on Paula Marshall and she nearly dies from whiskey and valium. Both SVU and the DA's office look for a way to hang this guy for the misery he inflicts.
Langham is one loathsome bottom feeder. But he goes back and forth over the line of illegality. Judge Vincent Curatola is most hostile to ADA Barba's case.
In the end some collateral tragedy results. A worthwhile episode.
Did you know
- TriviaFirst appearance of Callie Thorne as Defense Attorney Nikki Staines since season five's Bound (2004), 278 episodes earlier. She also played the main character of Detective Laura Ballard on seasons six and seven of Homicide: Life on the Street (1993), which takes place in the Law & Order universe and is the series that Detective John Munch is originally from; prior to transferring to the NYPD and the Special Victims Unit, Munch had been a homicide detective with the Baltimore City Police for almost 10 years.
- GoofsThe police ask a university clerk for information about a suspect who works there. The clerk walks to a computer to find the required information, but as soon as he gets there, the computer screen is already showing a picture of the suspect. The clerk hasn't had enough time to enter the suspect's name, and it would seem that the photo was there all the time.
- Quotes
Judge Al Bertuccio: [to Barba] You want to be a legislator, too.
Rafael Barba: Excuse me?
Judge Al Bertuccio: Correct me if I'm wrong, Mr. Barba, but your job is to bring cases that are actually crimes under the New York Criminal Code.
Rafael Barba: We presented the facts to the grand jury, who delivered an indictment.
Judge Al Bertuccio: I once indicted a ham and cheese sandwich for triple homicide.
Rafael Barba: Well, the defense filed the motion to dismiss.
Judge Al Bertuccio: You want me to kick a rape case in this political climate without hearing all of the evidence? What's really going on here? You want press? You're laying the bed for a political run?
Rafael Barba: With all due respect, Judge Bertuccio, you're out of line.
Judge Al Bertuccio: Oh, be careful, Counselor. Just because you preface something with "all due respect" doesn't mean it's respectable.
Rafael Barba: I didn't intend to...
Judge Al Bertuccio: Do not use my courtroom for your own agenda. Do you hear me?
Rafael Barba: Are you asking me to dismiss the case?
Judge Al Bertuccio: No, no.
[chuckles]
Judge Al Bertuccio: I would never ask a prosecutor to dismiss a case that he believes is worthy of the court's time. That would be an abuse of judicial power.
[walks away]
- ConnectionsReferences The 40-Year-Old Virgin (2005)
Details
- Runtime
- 43m
- Color
- Sound mix
- Aspect ratio
- 16:9 HD