Critics’ rating: 4.5 / 5.0
4.5
Silva gets the short end of the stick in “Law and Order: Season 26” (SVU Season 26), but she finally has her own moments shining.
It was one of the strange cases that started with a crime, turning completely into other cases, but Silva was determined to untie people from the department’s net, which made it worth it.
Everyone on Law and Order: SVU Season 26 Episode 12 emphasizes that Silva needs to adapt to the ambiguous nature of the SVU case, but that’s not the point. Thankfully, she did not stop fighting.
Silva proves himself in a very complex situation in law and order: SVU Season 26 Episode 12
I didn’t expect the case we got.
The log says a child caught in inappropriate photos can lead to child pornography rings, but I expect students who are involved with the teacher.
Instead, we got this weird admissions consultant on law and order: SVU Season 26 Episode 12, who pretends to be his client online so he can have them send nude photos and he sells them to Random pervert.
Liv wanted to sue him to the best of the law, but, he signed a deal and gave it to Carisi, and many people bought the photos and then disappeared from the plot.
I would be angry if it wasn’t for the good vehicle of Silva’s story.
Liv is determined to get the Fed involved, and Carisi hopes to make a huge response locally, which will be made for a strong story. Plus, we never even found out how many prisons Adam Parker has.
He felt like a plot, not a real character. His whole purpose is to bring the team into the plight of Operation Sting and Silva.
Still, Silva’s character in this case is fun, so it’s worth it, even in the end, Benson tells Leah that those bad guys never share her pictures online, and that’s worth it.
Video game schemes become more meaningful.
Some games are notorious breeding grounds for pedophiles because they are popular among children and allow people to interact anonymously.
This is an important issue that should be addressed in shows like Law & Order, SVU, I’m glad the series solves this issue.
Silva is right about Matthew, but I have questions
Silva’s intuition is discovered again because she has a feeling that Matthew is not a pedophile, but a child who somehow ends up in the police crosshairs.
He was intellectually disabled enough that he didn’t understand what happened when he was arrested or what was accused of, and he didn’t even know that Silva asked him to wear some condoms.
Ironically, he is a policeman who should protect the pervert, not the one who should be arrested.
Silva accidentally plays the role of the bad guy she is trying to catch, tricking him into bringing the condom to her hotel room, pretending to be younger than her.
Matthew’s mother Fran was arrested for never leaving for a night, not knowing what was going on.
But if Matthew is disabled, why didn’t she monitor his work online? In my opinion, if he is ten years of intellectual age, he needs the same safeguards that the child does.
At the very least, Fran should set up internet surveillance to make sure he isn’t doing anything inappropriate, or plans to meet someone who isn’t under security censorship.
His name landed on the police list because he was said to have purchased photos or made plans with minors, but he had no idea what the condom was or any knowledge of the crime he was charged.
This won’t add up.
In any case, his mother understood that his disability might be blocked, i.e. his disability means he was vulnerable online as he was when he was a child, but in the eyes of the law, he would be considered an adult.
Carisi’s reason not to delete cases on law and order: SVU Season 26 Episode 12 means nothing
Sorry, but I didn’t buy an excuse because giving up Matthew’s case would invalidate all other cases.
Only when you accept the idea that there is no substantial difference between adults eager to buy condoms and appear in a hotel room having sex with a teenager, this is the argument of all the traps coming to the room hoping to show off his lizard t-shirt.
Also, Carisi turned around and agreed to Liv in front of Baxter, so what was the meaning of him not willing to, except that this gave Baxter to Baxter ) What is the reason for a cameo?
By the way, SVU’s promotional department needs to stop hype, which takes 30 seconds of screen time.
Baxter doesn’t look like Liv’s Law and Order Season 24 Episode 2 – he has almost no screening time.
His big decision hasn’t even been on the screen, pushing him straight into the “guest” category for good reasons.
Leah’s case is lost in a shuffle
At the Beginning of Law and Order: SVU Season 26 Episode 12, I Love Leah’s Interaction with Mom.
A reckless choice had serious consequences for her, and her mother was too angry about it to be understanding – but Silva knew how to build a rapport with her.
That’s an interesting sub-picture, and unfortunately, once the ice fish problem becomes center stage, it evaporates.
Leah seems to be forgotten in the middle of the episode, but let her see Liv to make up for it for the last time.
Although Leah has much less screen time than she deserves, her absence forces Liv to limit her inspiring conversation to one scene.
I love those inspiring speeches, but in recent seasons they have become too many, and Liv is refreshing to give the victim a brief advice rather than overly involved in her life.
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