Remember when she shot that guy in the leg in order to save his life??? A picture from that episode ended up in one of my college textbooks for film class. I think it was of her and Elliot crouched over the guy, the hostage, that got shot.
And there was an ME show in the late 70s (ish) I think called Quincy, lasted at least 4 seasons I think. I loved it. Jack Klugman (the messy 1/2 of the odd couple) played the title role. He was also in the 50s movie 12 Angry Men, showing the other jurors how a switchblade is actually used.
They’re my favorite characters as well. They really care about the victims and they don’t have egos like the detectives do. Huang always try to make sure the trial is going to be fair, even for the antagonists. Him and Warner really go out of their way to do their best.
I like to think that she is intelligent enough to realize there is a connection between the dead body and the line of questioning they were pursuing. The female detectives knew that she was smart enough to make that connection and the implications for her safety as someone that is now involved in the investigation, as a peer to the suspect, and as a female. They also know that she prides herself on being impartial so they did not want to impede on that. Finn waited until they left the room to add his two cents because he knew he was not supposed to add more. He probably thought, if I don't say something and she gets hurt, I'll blame myself forever. To me it seems like he is doing it because it will make himself feel better and will allow him to fill the role as her protector. In in the end, they are all good people trying to help her in what they individually think is the best way.
She and the other guy work together, telling her would compromise how she handles the ME or even risk the investigation if she does something like confront him. It wouldn't match her character but in the real world, she could've just as easily helped him by giving a crap ME or getting rid of evidence.
Tiberius Edwards He most recent appearance was in Season 19, in one episode. She wasn't in Season 18 at all, and she was in varying number of episodes in every season from 2 through 17. I really like Dr. Melinda Warner; I hope we see Ms. Tunie again.
Sarah Franks Stabler accidentally shot the daughter of a sexual assault victim that was hired by a hairdresser, she bought a gun from a dealer and walks back to the precinct and shot the hairdresser and his hired hitman in the holding cage.
i love that Oda(FIN) clued in Melinda. idk if it's a race thing, but it felt that way to me. Like: screw this "upper class/ranking/caste system. I got you, sis."
Alysia Mer David-Wasser I think Fin is a decent enough guy to warn anyone in that position; I don't see him letting anyone, regardless of race/status, be at risk like that, if he could help it. I could be wrong, though.
Ehhhh the odds of it being a "race/status thing" is like less than 1%. I think he told her because they've known her for decades and he thought it was messed up that Olivia didn't warn her of possible danger. Olivia didn't tell her because protocol would technically dictate she can't in case the situation went deeper than Rudnick in the ME department. Fin probably did warn her because their friends and if he didn't warn her and something were to happen the guilt would destroy him.
I still think that they should have not only gave Melinda a heads up seeing as how she's been apart of the squad since forever, but she shouldn't have been able to do the autopsies either, the chief medical examiner should have done it.
They all on the Law& Order SVU episodes are some good actors , I just can't stop looking at them . When they are are somebody they always find them ,they run but they show can't hide.
Christopher Meloni as Elliot Stabler isn't going back to Law & Order: Special Victims Unit SVU not has a regular but I hope he comes back as a guest star and he and former partner Captain Olivia Benson can get closure in their relationship.
My jaw dropped. I had to look it up to make sure it was a real place! 😅 By the pictures it's a beautiful looking place, but then again Switzerland is gorgeous altogether.
Remember when she shot that guy in the leg in order to save his life??? A picture from that episode ended up in one of my college textbooks for film class. I think it was of her and Elliot crouched over the guy, the hostage, that got shot.
At first I was confused watching because I didn’t watch the prior case, but normally I don’t need to 🥴I caught on after rewatching this episode and put the pieces together.
During the SVU Chicago crossover, his name came up during the investigation of the victims Greg Yates murdered. He knew one of the victims. Yates tried to use that as a defense in his trial
I thought at first it was Nick Amaro. Cause Maira Nick's wife had gotten a divorce with Nick and I though Nick was flirting with Amanda. Then I thought it was Dominic Carisi. Cause to me it looked Amanda was flirting with Carisi. I know my explanation may sounds weird but that's just what I think. But when I found out it was Declan Murphy. I was really? how did that even happen though?