what were the names of the girls olivia talked to in law and order svu babes
This episode of Law & Order SVU, "Babes" seemed crammed total of anticipated "ripped from the headlines" story lines, various puns, and dark sense of humor. It was as if information technology couldn't make up one's mind whether it would be serious or funny. It was also filled with veiled and not and so veiled commentary about teen pregnancy (including a reference to Sarah Palin's girl'due south teen pregnancy), Benson's biological clock ticking, and the big, bad Internet. If I didn't know meliorate, the writers at Constabulary & Club SVU uses some kind of "headline randomizer" where they take the news headlines for the concluding year, put them into a computer, and ask them to spit out three random headlines, and they base of operations the episode on what it spits out.
But first, the recap, and my review volition come subsequently.
This episode opens with a couple dining at a restaurant apparently long subsequently the endmost fourth dimension. When the human makes a crack about having dessert – peradventure something flambé – a man engulfed in flames runs across the street and collapses. Detectives Munch (Richard Belzer) and Stabler go far at the scene, where ME Warner (Tamara Tunie) is examining the body. (By the mode, Stabler reports that Benson (Mariska Hargitay) is off at a 3 day conference for battered women.) It appears the victim is missing his "family unit jewels." Later on a few reference to a chop job, crispy critters, and "follow the bloody brick road", the grouping runs out of puns and follow the blood trail to where information technology seems the man was originally attacked.
But wait, they haven't run out of puns. The comments continue at the morgue, where it's mentioned the victim, who appears to be a homeless homo, was "toasted and then roasted" when it's discovered that he had a lot of drugs and alcohol in his arrangement when he was immolated. When Warner rehydrates his finger, she is able to go a fingerprint and they discover that the torso is that of Joshua Michael Galli.
Stabler and Much visit Galli'south father (Michael Badalucco), who says his son was diagnosed with schizophrenia in high school, and when the medico prescribed meds didn't work, he turned to other self-medicating methods. They also run into that he attended Blessed Heart Loftier School. Galli's father also told the detectives that he knows that homeless people are existence abused and the videos of the assaults are being posted on the Net.
Back at the team, they view videos of beatings from a spider web site called the "Street Cleaners" which have a toll costless number where "concerned citizens' can written report problems with homeless. It seems this triggers people to get out and drive the homeless away. TARU Tech Ruben Morales (Joel de la Fuente) tells them that the videos are geo-tagged so they can runway the location and even the device that uploaded the video. They decide it's fourth dimension for a sting, and Fin (Ice-T) suggests they "introduce them to the laziest, filthiest bum they've e'er seen." Of course, that tin can only be John Munch, who, in his crazed homeless man persona, walks up and downwards the street, ranting about the CIA, The Illuminati, being watched, etc. When Stabler quips that Munch "does crazy good", Fin dryly responds that this is Munch's normal persona, but louder. Of form, information technology quickly flushes out 2 people who attach Munch with a baseball game bat. When the police ambush them, they detect ane of the attackers is a woman.
The 2 – Sarah and Seth – are taken into custody, and under questioning, they reveal an alibi which seems to exist supported by pictures on their cell phone. Later, Forensics Tech Ryan O'Halloran (Mike Doyle) finds that Galli was torched using formaldehyde, and finds an "electric match" which has the initials BHHS on it – Blessed Heart Loftier School, the aforementioned place Galli attended. O'Halloran also says that it is likely that the person who burned Galli also suffered a burn themselves. Stabler and Munch caput to the loftier schoolhouse, where Max Matarazzo (Jesse McCartney) tells them about their group the "Chastity Circle" to which Munch dryly states, "Chastity Circle. In my days they called that the A.5. society." Max then points them in the management of Alec Bernardi (Philip Ettinger), who helps make clean up the schoolhouse lab area, and is part of the honor society. When Alec sees the detectives approach, he makes move to leave, but they stop him. And he has a bandaged paw.
At the team, Benson has returned, and every bit she is talking to Cragen (Dann Florek) Bernardi'south mother arrives and demands to see her son. But Cragen refuses, telling her that her son is an developed and has been read his rights. In interrogation, Bernardi calls what he did his "honor" only says it was an accident. He only took the stuff from the school to scare Josh, and when Josh attacked him, he tried to fight back. He too says that Josh raped his sister and got her pregnant which is why he assaulted him and mutilated him.
Benson talks to Alec'south sister Tina (Britt Robertson) along with her mother Peggy (Debi Mazar), who denies the rape. When Benson mentions the baby, Tina's mother goes ballistic. Tina said the sex was consensual and her blood brother misunderstood. She tells them that information technology happened 3 months ago, she saw him coming out of his dad's place and he looked good, and she had a crush on him. They went upwards to the roof, Josh had booze from his dad's and they did not utilize a rubber. She wanted to take a baby, though. "We all did," she adds. We then see many young girls, presumably friend of Tina's, stating basically the same want; wanting to have a baby, their parents would assistance them out with information technology, etc. They all say it was "Fidelia's idea."
Benson talks with Fidelia Vidal (not sure who played her, it could be Jessica Varley) with her female parent (Katherine Narducci) and male parent (Ray Abruzzo) nowadays. She seems thrilled she is going to take a baby, that it will brand the girls hot. She as well says that older women are jealous of her pregnancy and taunts Olivia well-nigh her biological clock ticking. While Olivia lectures, Max storms into the flat, and seems shocked at the news of Fidelia's pregnancy. He and Fidelia cry and embrace, and he said he thought they were going to wait for each other, but fifty-fifty Christians make mistakes.
Back at the squad, the detectives fence about the implications on the daughter'due south lives. They also realize that the boys tin't be charged in some cases because they are minors and Josh, who was an adult, is dead. Fidelia doesn't know the real proper name of the person who got her pregnant, only that he went by the proper name "Dizzer". Just they wonder about Max and his interest, and whether they can get a paternity test on the fetus. Fin says that Fidelia's dad is on the warpath, and turns on a printing conference where Fidelia'southward father is ranting about the state of the state of affairs with kids and how the police don't do anything about it. Munch finds Dizzer's existent proper noun in a criminal alias database – it'southward Donald Zuccho.
They find Dizzer and slap a warrant on him. They caput to the Vidal household and tell Mr. Vidal of their progress, and that they can take Fidelia for an amnio to do a DNA test. Mr. Vidal calls for Fidelia, only she does non answer. He finds her bedroom door locked, and she yet does non respond. When he tin't interruption down the door, he enlists Stabler's help. They open the door to find Fidelia hanging from her ceiling fan. Stabler restrains the parents as they cry out in horror.
Equally they take Fidelia's body away, her mother tells Fin and Stabler that someone made her practise this, that Fidelia was getting emails taunting her. They bank check out the reckoner. They find someone past the ID of Dizzer4Ever seems to accept been taunting her, simply Dizzer denies it. He thinks he's being set up. They have his phone. Just Dizzer didn't transport the emails; they find they were sent from an Internet Café. Using cameras from a security cam at an ATM, they discover the image of Peggy Bernardi who was there simply a few minutes before the emails started.
They confront Peggy Bernardi, who admits to writing the emails, but she knows they can't get her for that so she tells the detectives to get out. At the team, ADA Grayleck (Micheala McManus) tells them there is nothing on the books to comprehend prosecution for cyber bullying, only she tin can try for charging her with promoting a suicide, and if that won't work, she can become for other charges that are only misdemeanors. They get a call telling them that someone put Peggy Bernardi'due south location on Google Earth, and the Bernardi's are existence mobbed. The detectives go to her domicile and arrest her and remove the family unit from the house amongst the aroused crowd.
At arraignment for a whole host of charges, including promoting a suicide, Peggy Bernardi denies the charges. Grayleck tries to go for $500,000 bail, but Judge Moredock (John Cullum) sets it at $fifty,000, simply agrees with Grayleck that Bernardi should non exist allowed to employ a PC or other electronic device. Grayleck and Bernardi's chaser Granger (David Thornton ) spar over the claim of the case.
On trial, Grayleck makes Bernardi read her emails aloud on the stand. One of the emails told Fidelia that the globe doesn't need her and to end it now. She as well has her read Fidelia's concluding email, which says "fath is knocking" so she had to go. When Grayleck assumes this meant Fidelia's father was knocking and that he was probably checking on her, she added that a good parent doesn't persecute her kids. But Tina Bernardi stands up, proverb that they are all wrong. As she is being led out of the courtroom, she proclaims that FATH doesn't mean "father" it means "First And Truthful Husband" which is a saying from the Chastity Circle, and the detectives realize Fidelia was talking about Max Matarazzo.
Munch and Stabler question Max. He says he came up the fire escape to avoid Fidelia's dad. He admits he should have told them about his visit. He says he didn't do anything bad. He says he loved Fidelia but she committed suicide. He loved her, and they fabricated a commitment to God. He forgave her for cheating on their commitment. Stabler gives him all the details of Fidelia and Dizzer's one dark stand. They advise that when Max arrived at her room, he saw her trading emails with "Dizzer" and it must have angered him. He admits that they argued, and she accused him of existence scared to have sex. They suggest that he choked her out on anger and fabricated it expect to be a suicide. He seems to acknowledge the law-breaking, stating he prayed for forgiveness every night only God doesn't answer.
Cut to the court, where the sentence of four years in the state penitentiary for manslaughter in the first degree is given to Max. We also see the reading of the verdict for Alec Bernardi, who was sentence to 15 years to life for murder in the second degree. The charges are dismissed for Peggy Bernardi. Grayleck does non await pleased. Bernardi turns to Grayleck, proverb she told her she was innocent. Grayleck says in that location is a large deviation between charges dropped and innocent. She continues to taunt Bernardi by telling her that her neighbors will explicate it to her when she gets habitation. Bernardi tells her to become to hell. Grayleck responds that she should "only try and launder the blood off her easily" when she holds Tina's babe for the starting time time. Bernardi becomes enraged, and attacks Grayleck, pushing her on to the table and begins to choke her, maxim she out to kill her, she'southward a expert mother, etc. Grayleck doesn't seem to be fighting dorsum, and Bernardi is pulled off of her. When Stabler asks if Grayleck is OK, she finds she had blood on her neck, and states to "collar that bowwow for assault." Elliot break momentarily as he looks at Tina Bernardi sobbing in the court over the events.
Later, in family court, Stabler approaches Tina, who is waiting there. She expresses remorse for her deportment, her whole family is in jail and she'll become sent to a foster home. He said he wouldn't be so sure about that, and they plough to see Mr. Galli, Josh's father, approach. He says he is there to talk to the judge and state that a babe needs a home, peculiarly his grandchild. Tina says she is and so deplorable, but he says information technology is not almost the by, it is about right now. They hug each other, and Stabler wishes them practiced luck, and departs.
This episode was too chocked full of ripped from the headlines story lines and likewise many characters and twists and turns that information technology seemed like they were trying very hard to brand a predictable episode seem interesting. Information technology didn't work. Instead, the story came off as being too forced. Seriously, it was equally if the writers were having a contest to see how many "ripped from the headlines" stories they could cram into one 60 minutes. I don't dislike RFTH, but when they go overboard it detracts from the drama.
It was obvious that with all the hype surrounding Jesse McCartney'due south advent (I don't go the appeal but that's merely me) that he would turn out to have a large hand in the episode somewhere along the line. And it would seem likely that a "chastity circle" member would trade one commitment – chastity – but and so have a nighttime side of existence a murderer. It must be all that abstinence that puts them over the edge. As well, did anyone else wonder why, when they broke down the door to Fidelia's room that Stabler made no move to get her down, he only stood there, and then just restrained the parents? Fidelia didn't look quite blue to me nevertheless, and I would call back that merely for the parent'south sake he would have made an endeavour to cut her downward or bank check her pulse or something first. It also seemed odd that the ME didn't notice that she had been choked to death, not hung, since the marks would exist so different. I thought this was a huge flaw in the story, but of course it was a dodge just so we could have Peggy Bernardi put on trial for allegedly contributing to her "suicide."
Which brings me to some other indicate, Grayleck's bad behavior later on the dismissal of charges against Bernardi. In my stance, her comments were completely inappropriate for a prosecutor. If she was egging Bernardi on, it was also inappropriate. It besides seemed odd that Grayleck made no move to fight dorsum. Why? Even if she were egging on Bernardi, I would think she would at least attempt to grab Bernardi's hands to get them off her neck. I would debate that Garyleck's taunts were harassment, peculiarly since Bernardi'south charges were dismissed. I am not quite sure if they are writing Grayleck to be particularly abrasive and so the fans will be happy if/when they burn down McManus. That can't come soon plenty as far as I am concerned. Her acting yet remains wooden.
Another annoyance with the Police force & Lodge franchise, and especially SVU it seems, that the Internet is portrayed equally this giant cesspool of wackos, or that information technology's only purpose is to spread hate or to feed the seedy side of humanity. I guess that only perverts and nutjobs hang out at Internet Cafes, too. I seems that the Internet is just used to spread videos of people committing crimes, or, in their case of referencing Google Earth, to incite people to do bad. This is really getting old. Sure, there are some cases where people post questionable content on the internet, only I think at that place is more good out at that place than the bad they seem to portray. After all, considering that many TV shows rely on the Internet to spread data and generate excitement for their shows, and blogs and other fan sites and forums serve equally free advertising and promotions for their shows, information technology's as if they are bitter the hand that feeds them.
Besides a little too obvious was the forced humor and puns during parts of the show . For example, it seemed equally if they were looking for means to mock the initial victim's manner of expiry. The only two segments that the humor seemed to work well was Munch as the crazed homeless man, and Fin with Dizzer trying to top each other with the lame comments and urban slang.
And what is the deal with Elliot suddenly having to fix everyone else'southward family unit problems? His attempts to find a foster home for Tina is laudable, but permit's be honest here, he can't fix his ain family life. I suppose they want united states to recall that his need to "fix" people is reflective of his inability to fix his own problems, but if he put the effort into his own family equally opposed to others, maybe he wouldn't take any problems. Likewise disappointing is that the preview for next week seems to imply that Elliot volition be injured on the job which may open viewers up for more than Stabler drama. I am ill of Stabler drama, bluntly, and so I am not looking forward to next week.
Maybe this episode would take played well with the nether 16 crowd, but not with adults who come to watch Law & Order SVU for a criminal offence drama, not a soap opera. I find myself wondering what has happened to this show and what demographic they are really going later? Is it the 13-18 year olds? The show is becoming also vanilla, too simplistic, and the edge is long gone. My suggestion is that the writers throw away the newspapers and stop watching TV news for a while, forget whatever personal issues with Stabler and Benson, and start writing something original. I recollect that the 19 year onetime crowd and older deserve it.
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