Something Happened
- Episode aired Nov 29, 2017
- TV-14
- 43m
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7.3/10
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Benson must disclose the secrets of her past to help a rape victim recall the details of one terrible, traumatic night.Benson must disclose the secrets of her past to help a rape victim recall the details of one terrible, traumatic night.Benson must disclose the secrets of her past to help a rape victim recall the details of one terrible, traumatic night.
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- Detective Odafin 'Fin' Tutuola
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*deep breath* MARISKA HARGITAY IS AN AMAZING ACTRESS WHO PUT SO MUCH EMOTION INTO THIS EPISODE AND DESERVES 10 EMMY'S
"Something Happened" is a relative change of pace for late 'Law and Order: Special Victims Unit' though done before a few times brilliantly in earlier seasons. This is an example of an episode that scales things down in locations and in cast members, meaning sticking to sticking to one or two or so locations and having few characters. This has been done before in 'Special Victims Unit', with notable episodes doing this being Season 6's "Rage" and Season 7's "911".
Both those episodes did this particular change of pace brilliantly, thanks to Emmy-worthy performances, a lot of tension, emotional impact and masterstroke character interaction. Somehow though "Something Happened", in the first scaled down episode in years, didn't quite work. There are worse episodes of Season 19, but "Something Happened" was one of the most frustrating ones considering the hype, the brave subject matter and that it was a change of pace. It had all the ingredients for being potentially the best episode of the season but ended up being a very mixed bag.
There are things here done well. It is a slickly made episode, the editing especially having come on quite a bit from when the show first started (never was it a problem but it got more fluid with each episode up to this stage). The music is sparingly used and never seemed melodramatic, the theme tune easy to remember as usual.
Furthermore, the final twist is a shocker. Best of all is the performance of Mariska Hargitay in a contender for her best performance of the season, her acting for me became less consistent in the latter seasons but she did show that she was still capable of brilliance many times and this is one of the examples. The rest of the regulars do very well too with what they had.
However, the story for some reason really didn't grab me. It came over as too thin and draggy, at times uneventful, and the episode is too talky with a lot of ramble and not enough tautness. The dialogue can be on the bland and over-heated side. Only the ending surprises, with everything else being very predictable. Really disappointing was everything with Olivia's past, such a build up in the promos about shocking secrets from Olivia's past but it actually turned out to reiterate what is known about her already.
Didn't find myself particularly impressed by Melora Waters, for my tastes she was too histrionic. Even for a scaled down episode, the rest of the team are severely underused.
Concluding, could have been so much better. 5/10.
Both those episodes did this particular change of pace brilliantly, thanks to Emmy-worthy performances, a lot of tension, emotional impact and masterstroke character interaction. Somehow though "Something Happened", in the first scaled down episode in years, didn't quite work. There are worse episodes of Season 19, but "Something Happened" was one of the most frustrating ones considering the hype, the brave subject matter and that it was a change of pace. It had all the ingredients for being potentially the best episode of the season but ended up being a very mixed bag.
There are things here done well. It is a slickly made episode, the editing especially having come on quite a bit from when the show first started (never was it a problem but it got more fluid with each episode up to this stage). The music is sparingly used and never seemed melodramatic, the theme tune easy to remember as usual.
Furthermore, the final twist is a shocker. Best of all is the performance of Mariska Hargitay in a contender for her best performance of the season, her acting for me became less consistent in the latter seasons but she did show that she was still capable of brilliance many times and this is one of the examples. The rest of the regulars do very well too with what they had.
However, the story for some reason really didn't grab me. It came over as too thin and draggy, at times uneventful, and the episode is too talky with a lot of ramble and not enough tautness. The dialogue can be on the bland and over-heated side. Only the ending surprises, with everything else being very predictable. Really disappointing was everything with Olivia's past, such a build up in the promos about shocking secrets from Olivia's past but it actually turned out to reiterate what is known about her already.
Didn't find myself particularly impressed by Melora Waters, for my tastes she was too histrionic. Even for a scaled down episode, the rest of the team are severely underused.
Concluding, could have been so much better. 5/10.
Mariska is on fire in this episode. She goes through all the range of emotions flawlessly. The antagonist has her moments of being annoying, but it only spoke more to the truth of the character; flawed and unhinged and deeply disturbed by what her childhood entailed. Mariska delivered such an incredible performance. It's been years since she spoke so much of her father and hearing her tell it all to a victim/perp was eerie. It only proves that Olivia Benson is a true survivor in all that she has endured in her life. That you can be angry, even hate filled at times, but you make the choice to do good and see good in others.
Thoroughly unenjoyable episode. Giving it five stars is probably being generous. Try hard actors and slow moving episode. I usually like Liv but really disliked her here. Also why is the lieutenant doing all the initial interviewing and trying to draw out the story, what a waste of time surely she has more important duties. The other main actors/characters were wasted here.
Nothing in between. I loved it. They took a risk and I think showed the impact of sexual abuse for what it is. Destructive of all that it touches, including the "collateral damage." I commend Mariska Hargitay, Melora Walters, and Dick Wolf for digging down and giving us something even more than the normally great drama. I salute them!
Did you know
- TriviaJoanna Going and Melora Walters, who play sisters, were both previously married to actor Dylan Walsh.
- Goofs13:52 Caption shows "26 Street and 8th Avenue" with a shot of Blarney Stone Pub and Restaurant. Blarney Stone is 5 blocks north on 8th Ave where West 31 Street street signs are visible.
- Quotes
Olivia Benson: Laurel, I've been doing this a long time. Women who have been raped and children who have been abused don't say "we did this" and "we did that." They talk about what their attacker did to them. Like you told me about Greg Harvey.
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