The SVU struggles to find a serial predator who uses a date rape drug that leaves no evidence behind. Rollins receives some good news.The SVU struggles to find a serial predator who uses a date rape drug that leaves no evidence behind. Rollins receives some good news.The SVU struggles to find a serial predator who uses a date rape drug that leaves no evidence behind. Rollins receives some good news.
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- Sergeant Odafin 'Fin' Tutuola
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- TriviaIn the New York Police Department:
- Detective First Grade is someone who has proven to be a particularly top-notch detective, and, in consequence, is given lieutenant's pay.
- Detective Second Grade is a journeyman investigator. Experienced and dependable, s/he's been appointed to a grade that gives him/her sergeant's pay.
- Detective Third Grade is either someone who's been a detective a relatively short time, or someone who hasn't really distinguished him/herself, but hasn't disgraced him/herself either, and so has moved neither up, nor back into uniform.
- A "white shield" investigator refers to police officers that will receive their gold detective shields in 18 months.
- Most detectives make only slightly more money than "white shield" uniformed police officers. A detective second grade makes about as much money as a sergeant; a first grade makes about as much as a lieutenant. There are some informal status boosts to making the higher grades, but no real authority.
- Quotes
ADA Dominick 'Sonny' Carisi, Jr.: What are you doing here? You knew your perp was guilty.
Sergeant Odafin 'Fin' Tutuola: I just wanted to see the scumbag go down. It's good for my morale.
Featured review
Excellent writing and acting
Investigating a case of a creep using a date-rape drug to manipulate women leads via a credible plot twist in a different direction in this segment with solid impact.
We see how dogged investigation and not giving up on a case that is difficult to pursue and prove can bear fruit, and it's especially satisfying to see Mariska and company providing both the sympathy and support for victims that what we hope all police would bring to their jobs.
As with most episodes of this series, the details and up to date circumstances of a case (this time, key evidence is encrypted on the suspect's computer and can't be unlocked) are significant factors. What has seemed simple at the outset mushrooms into a powerful expose of the consequences of the sensational (but somehow remote) issues of a serious problem and disturbing psychology behind the Cosby or Weinstein headlines.
We see how dogged investigation and not giving up on a case that is difficult to pursue and prove can bear fruit, and it's especially satisfying to see Mariska and company providing both the sympathy and support for victims that what we hope all police would bring to their jobs.
As with most episodes of this series, the details and up to date circumstances of a case (this time, key evidence is encrypted on the suspect's computer and can't be unlocked) are significant factors. What has seemed simple at the outset mushrooms into a powerful expose of the consequences of the sensational (but somehow remote) issues of a serious problem and disturbing psychology behind the Cosby or Weinstein headlines.
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- lor_
- Jul 7, 2023
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