Wrath
- Episode aired Oct 5, 2001
- TV-14
- 1h
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8.3/10
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Three people are found murdered, all unconnected to each other, except to that of cases that Detective Benson has investigated.Three people are found murdered, all unconnected to each other, except to that of cases that Detective Benson has investigated.Three people are found murdered, all unconnected to each other, except to that of cases that Detective Benson has investigated.
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- TriviaMunch says that one of the drugs used on the victims was Pavulon, which is the brand name for Pancuronium bromide, an amniosteroid muscle relaxant. It works by blocking the neurotransmitter acetylcholine in the nervous system. Acetylcholine acts as a signaling agent; when it is present in the synapse, it tells muscles to contract, and if there is no acetylcholine the muscles stay relaxed. In standard doses pancuronium affects only the peripheral and voluntary nerve functions, but in large doses it will also affect the autonomic and central nervous system and prevent the heart and lungs from functioning. Pancuronium bromide is mainly used to relax muscles to aid in intubation, often when general anesthesia is being administered. It is also the second drug in the three-drug cocktail used for lethal injections in certain countries, including the United States. The first drug administered is used to sedate the inmate, usually a fast, ultra-short acting barbiturate like sodium thiopental or pentobarbital. This causes unconsciousness within 30 seconds, and though the dosage is high enough to cause fatal respiratory depression even in the absence of the other two drugs, the process would take too long. The second drug administered, pancuronium bromide, paralyzes the skeletal muscles (mainly to prevent muscles spasms and "death throes"), and also the diaphragm, which helps to quickly cease all respiratory function. The third drug administered is potassium chloride which causes the potassium levels in the blood to rise drastically, which causes cardiac arrest within seconds. The combination of the three drugs causes total brain death in less than four minutes.
- GoofsWhen Olivia goes to Stabler's house to confront him about the protective detail, she tells him that if you can't trust your partner it's time to get a new one and walks away. The shot cuts to Eliot on the steps but then Olivia appears again in the frame and her movements appear as though she is speaking to him again, though there is no audio.
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Olivia Benson: We blame all kinds of people for creating monsters. Why not ourselves?
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Victims of rape and child molestation supervised by Olivia Benson are found murdered at an FBI training facility upstate New York.
Victims of rape and child molestation supervised by Detective Olivia Benson are found murdered at an FBI training facility upstate New York launching a joint FBI-SVU investigation. All the victims have been personally close to Det. Benson and she has helped them through their crisis. Medical examination of the bodies reveals Pottasium Chloride lethal injection (euthanasia) as the cause of death of all victims.
FBI wants Det. Benson off the case due to close involvement, but Cap. Cragen and Det. Benson are adamant against it. FBI and SVU detectives think that Det. Benson may be stalked and in physical danger. A FBI protective detail arranged by Det. Stabler on Det. Benson threatens relations between Benson and Stabler.
FBI wants Det. Benson off the case due to close involvement, but Cap. Cragen and Det. Benson are adamant against it. FBI and SVU detectives think that Det. Benson may be stalked and in physical danger. A FBI protective detail arranged by Det. Stabler on Det. Benson threatens relations between Benson and Stabler.
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