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8/10
A family affair
TheLittleSongbird21 June 2022
"Educated Guess" covers a very hard hitting topic that is also not easy to talk about or explore. It doesn't sound like new territory for 'Law and Order: Special Victims Unit', especially considering what 'Special Victims Unit' is all about (or at least meant to be) but in the show's prime the show did it very well. Remember on first watch being generally impressed by it, particularly the ending and the performance of Gia despite being unsure at the start.

My first watch feelings are pretty much the same now. "Educated Guess" is still a very good and impressive episode. It may not be one of the best episodes of 'Special Victims Unit' as an overall whole, but it is to me one of the better episodes of the first half of Season 13 and towards the better end of the season too. Despite not loving everything about it, it does feel more like early seasons 'Special Victims Unit', so all about the case and the people involved with it, than the "lost its identity" and "forgotten what the show is all about" quality of too many of the latter seasons episodes. Where personal lives and multiple episode story arcs (a few feeling over-milked) took over too much and where it felt like the show was running out of ideas.

It doesn't get off to the greatest of starts. It did feel on the slow side to begin with and the opening has always struck me as on the over the top side.

Am also starting to find the detectives' exaggerated promises regarding getting to the truth and convictions rather grating, sure they have good intentions and trying to be sympathetic but it's also giving the victim potentially false hope. Especially seeing as they have done it when what they promise doesn't happen, absolutely completely bought and agreed with Gia's doubt.

The supporting cast however are very good, especially an excellent Natasha Lynn as Gia, a very rootable character for anybody who has been there and has felt or witnessed her pain and fear and conviction of not being believed. She is also one of those characters that is likely to inspire victims to come forward. The regulars do strong work too, Mariska Hargitay always delivered up to this point and many times since and is suitably sympathetic and steely. It was great to see more of Richard Belzer after too long. Munch is on great form, being witty and in a controlled way.

Furthermore, "Educated Guess" has a compelling story that shocks at the end (did suspect a little but didn't realise it was as bad as it turned out) and resonates emotionally. The dialogue doesn't ramble and probes thought. The supporting characters are well written and interesting, particularly Gia. It is shot with the right amount of intimacy without being claustrophobic and that the editing has become increasingly tighter over-time has been great too. The music doesn't get intrusive or overwrought, even when the episode gets more dramatic. The direction doesn't try to do too much and is understated but never flat or unsure when the episode picks up.

Summarising, very good. 8/10.
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10/10
This is a MUST SEE for every SVU fan! If you're not a fan or have somehow never seen Law and Order SVU, then this is the episode to begin with!
nabida116 November 2011
This episode is a cut above excellent. It was extremely well written, directed and magnificently executed by all actors and actresses involved. Special kudos go to Richard Belzer for his unusually great performance. He displayed his usual conspiracy theory wry sarcasm and wit, but he was more controlled with it and showed more versatility than usual. This is a welcome change from him and I hope it continues for Belzer's character. His talent has not been fully utilized to this point so it would be refreshing to see more character development around him. With that said, it's time to address Ice T's character. His talent is apparent but we need more from his character. Like Belzer's character, Tutuola needs to be developed to a much larger scale. The minor characters were superb! Each and every one of them performed like the true professionals Dick Wolf has continually engaged over the years. This man is THE master of his craft. Two more points..Hargitay simply outdid herself! This woman continues to give outrageously superb performances. How does the small screen contain her? Lastly, the absence of Christopher Meloni is felt in every episode. This one would have been enhanced greatly by Elliot. Come home Chris!
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10/10
Perfect Target
yazguloner16 July 2021
How the word abuse scared people as a taboo that even the closest people didn't believe in the victim... and how it made her the perfect target Handling one of the most difficult situations possible.

Olivia, talk about the gun: 7s 19e and 9s 15e.
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6/10
Stuck with it
bkoganbing28 September 2014
This show begins with young David Gelles running out naked on his driveway high on something. Ice T and Kelli Giddish bust him of course and he goes to the psych ward until he gets off whatever he's on. Then the normal course of the criminal justice system will commence.

But things proceed anything but normal when during his incarceration Gelles sees a rape in progress while he's trying to flee the hospital. The judge orders SVU to investigate and they don't even know who the victim is.

That never stopped this squad before and they do come up with the victim who denies everything. Natasha Lyonne has a history of mental illness so proving anything won't be easy. We have a ward full psychiatric patients and a few family members for suspects.

Lyonne does well in a role that shows her as a victim of long term abuse. For her this episode is worth seeing.
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