I love how the cops on law and order don't care about ruining peoples lives by arresting them at the worst times, as whoever they arrest first is never the person who did it...
That's 3/4 of SVU. Stomp in, throw accusations around like confetti, walk out and not think of what they did ever again. With the exception of one case I can remember, where Olivia made a crack about a perp being a popular boyfriend in prison only for it to actually happen, and when he got out he went after her. Of course, nothing did happen to her.
Did anyone else get chills when Benson and Stabler found out it was the sister that was real the killer!? I watched this episode and when they found out it was the sister and not the brother, and she explained to Benson why she had to kill these older women and that they remained her of her own mother, and how many other's she killed, my jaw was laying on the floor and you can see that she doesn't care and how cold and emotionaless she really is.
@@ran52475 Care to elaborate? Is this significantly different than the sociopaths you've known? Or can you tell it's fiction because it's scripted and being portrayed by actors? Kind of a giveaway.
Just goes to show that some wounds never heal, and the scars never fade. Hence why Emma also killed her brother, for she could no longer tolerate remaining under Matt's shadow even after their mother's death by her hand. The golden boy had to go, so that Emma could be free to do as she pleased.
@@GreyDoofus88Oh Yes , Psychopath through and through , Ofcourse , he did talk to her and treat her like his slave but still , she's evil as they come .
@@aleisaetheridge8682 Such malevolence manifested as a result of Emma's mother being abusive towards her ever since she was a child, that coupled with Matt revelling in his sister's suffering and treating her like trash. Thus Emma's spite grew to a point where she would end up being triggered, whenever she encountered cantankerous and oppressive elderly women like her mother.
@@kittyunicorn1701-D also, they’d never have used Jane Krakowski for a bit part. She was too established by this time not to be playing an important part Also, Jane’s too good an actress to sound so unconvincing (as she did in this scene), unless it was purposeful.
@@megdelaney3677 their mother was the one who had caused this whole mess . She used to played favoritism with the son and made her daughter a servant to her.
I hate how Stabler talks to Dr. Huang. He has no respect for therapists and psychiatrists, yet so often they have helped people. I know it’s a tv show but idk, as I grow older I wonder more and more why we are supposed to like him.
When I saw Jane Krakowski I thought for sure she was going to break into an idiotic song. I was thinking ‘when did Law & Order and 30 Rock have a crossover episode?’
"Cofax is a good egg, he was nice to that kid... but he fights like a girl. You like that? I'm right here, miss, what're you going to do about it? Hehehehehehehehehe!"
Shoould be simple.. extend clips more by "watch this season on youtube for $money" , it is nearly 2024 and I can't watch this series in original language on any goddamned legal platform because all of the silly country restrictions or forced dubbing when streamed on what's left of cable tv.. pirates have it in high quality of course.
A terminator did it because the victims would all give birth to children the following year, and those children would grow up to join Morpheus and form the rebel alliance and blow up the Death star
The sister did it because her mother was very controlling and abusive mentally probably physically but I don't really remember that part and the brother was the one who got all her attention he was The Golden Child and after a while she got tired and she wanted to get revenge on people who reminded her of her mother and also take down her brother at the same time I also believe she probably killed her mom too
The murders of three elderly women are linked to a home-nursing facility where the owner, Matt Spevak, is considered a suspect. But when Matt is found murdered during the investigation, the SVU squad turns their attention to Matt's sister, Emma, who is a nurse that might be responsible for not only the death of numerous elderly women, but her own mother as well, out of jealousy over the affection she gave her brother rather than her. Huang believes the rest of the murders were committed as revenge on her mother. The mother's body is exhumed, and from her grave, which has the names and birthdates of all of the family, the detectives learn that Emma and Matt are actually fraternal twins. Huang figures that Emma has always been in Matt's shadow as she's the younger twin, and the rope she used to murder the women was a sign of that. Warner's autopsy proves that the mother was murdered as she has the same puncture mark as the last victim, but they don't have enough evidence to charge Emma, so at Huang's suggestion, Stabler and Benson act like Stabler is very bossy and demanding of Benson like Matt was to Emma and Benson pretends to sympathize with Emma to get her to confess: Emma's mother was dying of cancer for five years and Emma took care of her. She killed her to end her suffering while her brother was in medical school. She reveals that there's more than five victims (six with Matt): there's dozens who she doesn't know the names of. She murdered them with air embolisms while she was going to school and all she knows of their names is that they were called "Mama."
"SHE USED AIR?! Omg, so clever. Wait... air can kill?" These detectives pop off with complex medical terminology all the time but they have never heard of an air embolism?
@@preciousotoakhia9789 Elliot is in love with Olivia. So, whatever she says, he is in for it. Honestly, the only character that I admire in SVU detective team is Munch.