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8/10
Very well done
TheLittleSongbird10 May 2022
"Spooked" is not the first time on 'Law and Order: Special Victims Unit' where we see the SVU in conflict with the FBI. For one example, we see it in Season 4's "Disappearing Acts" and not very well where it featured too prominently and made all involved look bad. So there was the worry that this would be another one of those cases. Having said that, the story synopsis did sound very interesting, more interesting than those for the previous five episodes of the season.

As of now, "Spooked" is the lowest rated Season 11 episode up to this point. Absolutely do not agree with this, to me it is the best of the episodes up to this point and in the better half of the season cases wise. It doesn't have the things that brought down most of the previous episodes and for the first time the behaviour of the SVU didn't bother me massively on the whole. It is also reminiscent of early seasons 'Special Victims Unit', a good thing, and the second outing of the season where the outcome satisfies.

Did feel personally that Stabler's jealousy was taken too far, it is a very ugly personality trait for him (and to me the character writing for Stabler was distractingly frustrating in the previous episodes) and doesn't suit him.

The SVU being too quick to be trusting of Terri also didn't ring true, when they should have considered all theories and not be too quick to judge one. Almost as bad as jumping to conclusions about someone's guilt without evidence which happened frequently in Seasons 7-12. While it was great to have Munch back in classic form, he and Fin are underused.

However, there are a lot of things that are great that help make "Spooked" a very good episode. Visually "Spooked" is well made, especially the intimate photography. It looks stylish and slick with a more refined look than when 'Special Victims Unit' first started all the way back in 1999, while maintaining the show's grit. The music doesn't overbear and is not overused. The direction keeps things moving well while letting the drama breathe.

Furthermore, the script is taut and while it has the right amount of tension and parts worth pondering on there is some welcome levity, such as Munch's whining about telephones. The story is well paced and suspenseful, with a very surprising ending that actually satisfies and the FBI involvement isn't over-written or takes over. Even with Porter playing a major role. Much of the character writing is great and also different, especially Olivia (great to see her loosen up and play a crucial role). Christopher Meloni and Mariska Hargitay are spot on, despite having reservations with Stabler's character writing Meloni brings a good deal of nuance to him.

Overall, very good. 8/10.
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8/10
Twists and turns throughout until the surprising ending
garrard28 October 2009
Warning: Spoilers
Vincent Spano returns as FBI Agent Dean Porter in a finely-crafted episode involving murder, drugs, the CIA, and breast implants. Spano's Porter is eager to solve the case at all costs as well as rekindle a "spark" between him and Olivia (Mariska Hargitay) which started in earlier episodes.

Because of Porter's interest in Olivia, Elliott (Chris Meloni) shows a sign of jealousy, allowing the writers to give Meloni some choice sarcastic comments.

The installment gives Richard Belzer a few more scenes than he has been getting recently; unfortunately, Ice-T and Stephanie March are basically "missing in action". Recurring actor Joel de la Fluente features prominently in episode, also.
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7/10
I Feel Dumb
wrenleung12 April 2020
Don't watch this episode after drinking 3 beers. So many things going on, I couldn't keep up!
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10/10
Fast-paced and filled with tension!
marisofigia23 September 2010
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I absolutely loved this episode! First we get the reappearance of agent Porter who shares great chemistry with Benson. That leads to a nuanced performance by Meloni, as Stabler is getting territorial with both his job and his partner. The plot was simply amazing with lots of twists and believable subplots that kept me on the edge of my seat. The whole episode is like an espionage inspired film noir. It is always refreshing when we get to see an episode that doesn't only focus on a typical special victims case such as rape or molestation but also enhances it by bringing further criminal acts into the story. Of course, the most brilliant part was that Benson ended up being a special victim herself all because of her personal hero...
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10/10
Elliot
johnnyboygrant6 June 2021
This show is nothing without Elliot & Munch. Finn makes it still worth a watch once on a while.
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6/10
FBI all over this one
bkoganbing20 February 2015
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Vincent Spano returns for his last time to date as FBI agent Dean Porter with whom Mariska Hargitay shares some history, both good and bad. It will be interesting to see if SVU brings Agent Porter back for yet another episode now that Sergeant Olivia Benson is in charge of SVU/

The squad catches a case with two young people slashed to death inside a rented truck. They are identified as a female drug mule and a young contract killer for the Columbian drug cartel. The woman had her breast implants removed.

Those implants and what they contained are the key to the whole mystery. Sometimes it's narcotics, but sometimes as in this time it was something else.

Anyway the FBI has sent a one man cleanup squad in Vincent Spano. It is more than drugs. And it's more than national security when Spano takes over all the SVU work. More like covering up one national embarrassment.
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