1. "With the return of Stabler, SVU bought themselves at least 5 seasons" In response to Reply # 0
I love the show. It's an institution.
And yeah, if my TV Land self is trapped in some SAW dungeon in NY, I want Benson, Finn & Stabler on the case- because my situation would definitely be a crossover with organized crime.
I'm not exactly a fan of cops in general, but I love the characters on this show.
7. "True, but every ep is also about trying to help the victim and nail the ..." In response to Reply # 2
>which is odd since every episode is about someone getting >sexually assaulted.
True. I used to have this same sort of thought, but it dawned on me that this is also about helping the victim and getting perps off the street. There's something comforting about that.
Though, as I grow older, some of the tactics employed gve me pause
>I like how downright BAD the acting/direction is in some of >the episodes and the over the top acting
Lol yeah. There's a layer of cheese genuinely accepted as part of the charm.
I remember when i was younger and in a police precint reporting my id theft and on the bench next to me a girl was describing her rape.
I was like wtf she dont get a private room or nothing?
Totally changed my view of svu
-The Knicks’ coaching search still includes a lone frontrunner, Kurt Rambis, whose qualifications for the position include a strong relationship with Jackson and a willingness to take the job.
14. "Wait, so something on tv doesn't match real life?" In response to Reply # 8
Stop the presses!
Thanks for pointing that out, because everyone knows the appeal of SVU rests solely on being a 1:1 recreation of how police investigations play put in real life.
How do we let the rest of these die hard fans know this dirty secret?
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6. "I can never watch just one ep of SVU lol" In response to Reply # 0
even if its 2AM and USA still has the marathon on, it's always "well lets just watch up until the intro just to see what the case is about...ah shit i watched the whole episode. well lets see what the intro is on the next ep"
10. "I tapped out a few seasons after stabler left" In response to Reply # 0
I felt no connection to alot of the new characters.
Amaro and the spanish DA were just wack as fuck.
80% of my appreciation for the show was stabler and his relationship with female partners. I felt that benson was more easily replacable
-The Knicks’ coaching search still includes a lone frontrunner, Kurt Rambis, whose qualifications for the position include a strong relationship with Jackson and a willingness to take the job.
11. "I can't handle L&O because of their unresolved cliffhangers" In response to Reply # 0
I'll be all into the episode. I'm engaged with the characters, the storyline is popping. Everything is building to a high point. Then something completely ambiguous happens at the end and ......
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13. "Anyone ever watch How to Catch A Smuggler?!?" In response to Reply # 0
I hate that I love watching it because these custom agents are soooo foul. There whole ass job is looking at people and guessing who might be a smuggler or breaking the law. And because its customs they aren't held to the same standards of due process that regular cops are.
So they really just like, this young black dude traveling alone looks suspicious, let me stop him. Oh he nervous talking to me? We need to do a cavity scan.
And then they are wrong 80% of the time!
And yet I watch because they got me trying to guess to whether the people they stop are smugglers.
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