I've been waiting all season for a Fin-centered story.
Law & Order: Svu didn't seem the same without Fin's wisecracks, sense of justice, and insistence on working cases his way.
For some reason, he's been in the background throughout most of Law & Order: Svu Season 19.
But Law & Order: Svu Season 19 Episode 20 more than made up for the long wait.
The case Fin dealt with had so many twists and turns that I questioned how realistic it was.
I know that people who are dealing with poverty, racism, and whatever else Malik and Tiana were dealing with sometimes get desperate, but the things Malik was doing seemed to be more and more over the top as time went on.
His attempt to kill the sister who had been nothing but loyal to him seemed like too much to me, even if it did wake Tiana up.
Benson: So Malik trafficked his mother too?...
Law & Order: Svu didn't seem the same without Fin's wisecracks, sense of justice, and insistence on working cases his way.
For some reason, he's been in the background throughout most of Law & Order: Svu Season 19.
But Law & Order: Svu Season 19 Episode 20 more than made up for the long wait.
The case Fin dealt with had so many twists and turns that I questioned how realistic it was.
I know that people who are dealing with poverty, racism, and whatever else Malik and Tiana were dealing with sometimes get desperate, but the things Malik was doing seemed to be more and more over the top as time went on.
His attempt to kill the sister who had been nothing but loyal to him seemed like too much to me, even if it did wake Tiana up.
Benson: So Malik trafficked his mother too?...
- 5/10/2018
- by Jack Ori
- TVfanatic
Amanda Rollins is my favorite character besides Benson herself.
So when I learned that Law & Order: Svu Season 19 Episode 19 was going to be a Rollins centered episode, I was thrilled.
I didn't expect "The Book of Esther" to be quite so intense. My heart broke for Amanda when Esther died and again when she learned that, in a cruel twist of fate, she had fired the fatal bullet.
Kudos to Kelli Giddish for a powerful Law & Order: Svu performance!
If there's one thing I wish we'd got out of this story and didn't, it's the reason why Amanda got so involved.
She's passionate and hard-headed and often goes too far in the pursuit of justice, but Fin wasn't the only one who noticed this seemed personal for her.
I was wracking my brains during the commercials trying to figure out what was driving Amanda's fury.
Was it just seeing how...
So when I learned that Law & Order: Svu Season 19 Episode 19 was going to be a Rollins centered episode, I was thrilled.
I didn't expect "The Book of Esther" to be quite so intense. My heart broke for Amanda when Esther died and again when she learned that, in a cruel twist of fate, she had fired the fatal bullet.
Kudos to Kelli Giddish for a powerful Law & Order: Svu performance!
If there's one thing I wish we'd got out of this story and didn't, it's the reason why Amanda got so involved.
She's passionate and hard-headed and often goes too far in the pursuit of justice, but Fin wasn't the only one who noticed this seemed personal for her.
I was wracking my brains during the commercials trying to figure out what was driving Amanda's fury.
Was it just seeing how...
- 5/3/2018
- by Jack Ori
- TVfanatic
Law & Order: Svu is ripping from the headlines once again. In the Wednesday, May 2 episode of Svu, "The Book of Esther," the squad comes into contact with a family a lot like the Turpin family. Rollins (Kelli Giddish) races to rescue a girl being held captive by her father (played by Deadwood veteran Ray McKinnon). In the exclusive clip above, Rollins goes to extreme lengths to rescue a young girl…and ends up with guns pointed at her. Like the real Turpin case, the squad becomes alerted to the family after a child escapes. "Get the hell off my property," McKinnon's character tells Rollins, while holding a loaded shotgun. "You're making a big mistake,"...
- 4/30/2018
- E! Online
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