Carisi tries to protect two women taken hostage in a tense standoff between police and a violent thief. Benson and Rollins devise a risky plan to get everyone to safety.Carisi tries to protect two women taken hostage in a tense standoff between police and a violent thief. Benson and Rollins devise a risky plan to get everyone to safety.Carisi tries to protect two women taken hostage in a tense standoff between police and a violent thief. Benson and Rollins devise a risky plan to get everyone to safety.
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- Sergeant Odafin 'Fin' Tutuola
- (credit only)
Kevin Kane
- Detective Terry Bruno
- (credit only)
Jon Martin
- ESU Tech
- (as Jon Michael Martin)
Peter Rosaspina
- NYPD Officer
- (uncredited)
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10Mel_Reid
This has to be one of the best episodes I've seen in a long time. Hostage episodes are such a hallmark of Law & Order, but this one truly shook me to my core. The emotional intensity was off the charts, and it really had me on the edge of my seat the whole time. I can't help but worry, though, that this might mark the beginning of the end for Carisi. I've just started to really warm up to him as an ADA-he's come a long way since his detective days-but we all know how the cast tends to rotate in and out. I really hope I'm wrong because losing him now would hit hard. I'm so excited to see the upcoming episodes now 😭
10Jim-500
This SVU episode ranks in my mind as one of the best ever; certainly it's the best from the current season. It starts off quickly as Carisi interrupts a store robbery in progress and the remainder of the show is all about how he deals with the two robbers, the store owner and the two women trapped inside with him. Though he tries to keep his professional life hidden, little by little the thugs learn more about him until it's clear that he's affiliated with the police.
It seemed that at any moment something horrible could happen, and in the course of events, horrible things do happen. But because of the crooks' hair-trigger tempers, you never know when it's going to happen or to whom it is going to happen. The last scene with Tess is absolutely numbing in its realism.
This is the kind of show that leaves you limp. Indeed, after it was over I sat there for a few minutes trying to get over what I had just seen.
This episode reminded me of Season 17's "Townhouse Incident," where Benson find herself in a similar circumstance. In that show, too, I found myself having to remember to breathe.
I'm curious to see where things go from here for Carisi. He's a good man and I'm pulling for him.
It seemed that at any moment something horrible could happen, and in the course of events, horrible things do happen. But because of the crooks' hair-trigger tempers, you never know when it's going to happen or to whom it is going to happen. The last scene with Tess is absolutely numbing in its realism.
This is the kind of show that leaves you limp. Indeed, after it was over I sat there for a few minutes trying to get over what I had just seen.
This episode reminded me of Season 17's "Townhouse Incident," where Benson find herself in a similar circumstance. In that show, too, I found myself having to remember to breathe.
I'm curious to see where things go from here for Carisi. He's a good man and I'm pulling for him.
Such a good episode. Not your typical SVU episode.
Carisi was amazing and so were the supporting cast members. So intense; very well written. I cried and I'm not sure I've ever cried after all my years of watching SVU. I think the folks who play Carisi and Tess should be nominated for an Emmy. Very well done.
Carisi was amazing and so were the supporting cast members. So intense; very well written. I cried and I'm not sure I've ever cried after all my years of watching SVU. I think the folks who play Carisi and Tess should be nominated for an Emmy. Very well done.
SVU runs on clichés, fighting the injustice of the day, and whatever little interaction may take place with the court. This episode showed a thing that saddeningly lacks from SVU: character development. Carisi is unarmed and softened by his time being at the DA's office and enjoying family life. He has to come to confront how he sees himself, his masculinity, and how his role relates to those around him. It is a powerful episode with a superb performance from an under-utilized actor. If you want to watch just one episode from this season, let it be this one. There was some exceptional television at play here.
I cried like a baby. The actor that plays Carisi is UNDERRATED! This man delivered a performance so moving it had me ugly crying in my living room on an otherwise peaceful Sunday morning. I am anxious to see where this character development takes him. Always love seeing Olivia Benson, but to have him take center stage and really nail it like this was truly amazing! The writers have out done themselves with this one. Whoever is on that team needs to stick around. I want to be this moved every episode. The actress who played Tess did an amazing job as well. Her acting in the ending moments had me holding myslef crying, knees to chest, rocking back and forth!!! My goodness. 10/10.
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- TriviaAfter Lynch takes the two women into the cooler, Carisi tells Deonte that anything his partner does he will be held criminally liable for as well. That is certainly true if Lynch were to kill anyone, in which case the felony murder rule would apply, if anyone is killed (even accidentally) during the commission of a violent felony everyone who was an active participant in said felony will be charged with murder. However, Deonte being charged as an accomplice to rape if Lynch were to sexually assault either girl, which is what Carisi was afraid of, would be less certain. There is no sex crime equivalent to the felony murder law (yet) that specifically deals with participants in a violent felony like armed robbery being charged as an accomplice to rape if one of them sexually assaults a victim but the others did not participate or assist in the rape. However, in theory they could be charged with aiding and abetting, or criminal facilitation, of a rape if they knew their accomplice was sexually assaulting a victim and allowed it to happen without taking any action to stop it.
- GoofsAt several points Olivia tells the precinct commander, hostage negotiation detective and ESU officers what to do, as if she has the authority to give them orders. However this is not a sex crime or an SVU case, in hostage situations the local precinct commander and hostage negotiation detectives make the calls. That combined with the fact that the precinct commander is also a captain means Olivia would not be making the calls here.
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