Ppl say Knox was innocent but really, no one actually knows the truth but her and even if she was guilty, shes at least smart enough
NOT to say that! She was tried and found guilty then later on an appeal, acquitted. I'm not saying I think she was guilty just saying, no one can actually say without a doubt that she was innocent either. Personally, this was a pretty good episode, could have stuck a little more to what actually happened in the Knox story but I liked how it all paned out either way. I'm not sure if I spelled her last name right?! Lol the twist at the end about the freezer.. that's soooo messed up! Still not sure what another reviewer was referring to about how the episode was too political tho. It's funny, so many ppl leave bad reviews and even say they are done with this show but then they continue to leave bad reviews on more episodes later.
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Episode based on Amanda Knox
laurawalters-275005 December 2020
Hard to Watch
wrenleung4 December 2020
Initially I was excited that SVU is going back to basics with a murder mystery but it was mostly a bunch of back and forth and people holding back information or forgetting about important details. Such a bad episode. Took me almost 3 hours to finish watching it. Due to COVID-19, I can appreciate that filming is restricted to indoor filming. The only highlight was seeing ME Warner.
Foxy Knoxy
barspeed19 June 2021
Warning: Spoilers
References and similarities to the Amanda Knox case where British woman Meredith Kercher died in suspicious circumstances in Italy. Although different in many ways it is not hard to link the two. The intro tries to emphasise that the story was fictional and not based on real events but the switching of location and the character referred to as Sexy Lexy just mock the surviving family of the real murder victim.
Social engineering
SusieSalmonLikeTheFish5 November 2022
I don't get what it is with this season and hitting viewers over the head with frequent guilting about the need to "mask up" and take "virtual only" classes and the like. As a late 2022 viewer, living at a time where the hype around COVID is finally over, watching episodes like this just feel silly. The episode here is, to be fair, finally a reference to current true crime cases in a researched way (Amanda Knox), but the COVID stuff is far too distracting. Captain Benson is there just to make insensitive quips and condescending criticisms, and they still haven't really done anything with Kat. Totally agree with another reviewer who compared her likeness to "Richard Belzer and Howdy Doody". Which makes me miss Belzer's Detective Munch character on SVU even more; he'd have brought in at least a semi-interesting libertarian take on the whole Pandemic climate that could've balanced out the political nuttery.
(sigh) So predictable.... Interesting Plot Turns PC At The End ...
stsinger13 February 2021
Warning: Spoilers
So the story is simple -- a foreign exchange student is found dead and possibly assaulted. The two suspects are a woman and a Black drug dealer. They are both clearly a couple of scum.
If you guessed that after all that, the real culprit was (all together now) a WHITE MALE, then you win the prize. Sheesh....
If you guessed that after all that, the real culprit was (all together now) a WHITE MALE, then you win the prize. Sheesh....
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