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Law & Order: Special Victims Unit: Guardians and Gladiators (2020)
SVU Is Not Scared!
Although many are bothered by the fact that the season premiere ripped stories from the headlines, in typical SVU fashion, the show is not afraid to tackle these sensitive topics head on. They don't choose a side or try to sway you in one direction. The writers of the show do a great job at providing viewers with different perspectives to the case and let them decide on their own in that gray area they are placed in. It was not a political episode, so do not let ignorant reviews make you think that. In fact, this was a very powerful and timely episode that was filmed during a pandemic and was still able to deliver great performances and a good quality story. By the end of the episode after having seen all the different point of views, you will definitely think again about everything that played out in the premiere. Outstanding start to a historic season!
Law & Order: Special Victims Unit: The Things We Have to Lose (2020)
Fits Perfect As A Season Finale
Although this was not originally set to be the season finale, it fit perfectly to bring season 21 to a full circle. The format of the episode was nothing seen before on SVU with returning cases, all together in one episode. Character development is definitely strong in this one with great loose ends to be tied up when season 22 returns. Great way to finish off a historic season.
Law & Order: Special Victims Unit: Gone Fishin' (2017)
Original
A great start to an amazing season with a very original and interesting storyline never seen before on SVU. Great ending to the episode to bring continuity to season 19, which was a key element that was lost in the previous season.
Law & Order: Special Victims Unit: The Darkest Journey Home (2019)
Interesting
Interesting case that keeps you wondering with an outstanding side storyline for Benson that brings us back to the haunts and memories of William Lewis.
Law & Order: Special Victims Unit: Down Low in Hell's Kitchen (2019)
Great Character Debut
Great episode and interesting case SVU works with but an outstanding introduction to the show for the new Chief, Christian Garland.
Law & Order: Special Victims Unit: The Burden of Our Choices (2019)
Adds Color To The World
A great episode which adds to much color to our world which is only seen through black and white so many times. A great take on a ripped from the headlines case, and putting politics and moral beliefs aside, tells a great story.
Law & Order: Special Victims Unit: At Midnight in Manhattan (2019)
Innovative
After 21 years, SVU has never made an episode like this before. It was great to watch how each case was handled differently and which of the detectives had more of an attachment to the particular cases. The end teaches us a great lesson as to the outcome of these cases.
Law & Order: Special Victims Unit: Murdered at a Bad Address (2019)
Dark And Compelling
An episode with an amazing case that tells a great story, that is so common in America with false imprisonments. Great add-on storyline regarding Benson and her brother to add development to the characters and storylines through the season.
Law & Order: Special Victims Unit: Counselor, It's Chinatown (2019)
Great Story, Great Action
Great episode with lots of guest actors that really shined in their roles! Storyline peaks one's interest from beginning to end with one of the best action-packed episodes of the season.
Law & Order: Special Victims Unit: We Dream of Machine Elves (2019)
Weird, But Compelling
This episode is one of the weirdest in the show's long history, but seems to be very compelling and peaking the interest of audiences as to what the hell was going on. Adam Arkin has an amazing performance as Dr. Adler, one of the best guest performances in years, and it's always great to see Rollins go undercover!!
Law & Order: Special Victims Unit: At Midnight in Manhattan (2019)
Innovative
After 21 years, SVU has never made an episode like this before. It was great to watch how each case was handled differently and which of the detectives had more of an attachment to the particular cases. The end teaches us a great lesson as to the outcome of these cases.
Law & Order: Special Victims Unit: The Darkest Journey Home (2019)
Interesting
Interesting case that keeps you wondering with an outstanding side storyline for Benson that brings us back to the haunts and memories of William Lewis.
Law & Order: Special Victims Unit: I'm Going To Make You a Star (2019)
Same Story, New Changes
Same story told countless times before on SVU, but I guess Warren Leight wanted to cover it first due to his absence as showrunner on SVU during the #MeToo movement. What really made this episode was the character development for everyone on the show to help push SVU into the next decade! The introduction of Kat Tamin was great!
Law & Order: Special Victims Unit: Can't Be Held Accountable (2019)
Next Leap of Season 21
This is the episode that really starts to push forward season 21. We had all been waiting for them to take us to the next level and this episode is it, building up to what's to come in the next half of the season. Excellent episode with a compelling storyline!
Grand Hotel (2019)
Enjoyable & Interesting
An enjoyable show for an easy binge with interesting characters and storylines. If you are from Miami or have a Latino background, you will have quite a few laughs. Great setting on Miami Beach with each episode getting better and better deepening the plot.
Timeless (2016)
One of the Best!
Timeless is honestly one of the best shows I have every seen! Everyone should really give it a try, as it combines everything one could want in a tv show with action, drama, mystery, romance, and comedy. You grow to love all the characters, even the ones that seem to be villains at first. You become so connected to the show and it's characters in an unbelievable short amount of time, as the entire series is only 28 episodes. Definitely recommend for everyone to watch, especially those who love history, as the show makes history very fun. The storylines are very entertaining and episode after episode keep you at the edge of your seat with your jaw dropping as the screen fades to black. Everyone should binge this show because you won't regret it and will end up loving it, urging everyone else to watch!
Law & Order: Special Victims Unit: Missing (2019)
Classic SVU
Amazing episode that felt like one of the classics with the twists and turns until the very end! Any SVU fan will enjoy this episode.
Law & Order: Special Victims Unit: End Game (2019)
Great Story, Lost Potential
This episode had so much potential to really stun audiences. As a season finale, the show writers build up to this climactic event. A great story had been brewing with Rob Miller, but poor execution in the concluding episode of the season. It was a great and entertaining episode, but seems to all go to waste by the time the screen fades to black at the end. There was not a huge confrontation between Miller and any of the SVU detectives that resulted in any consequences. Stone's out of character moves provided a nice contribution to the episode, but again, suffered no consequences. Instead, he just decides to leave. And Rob Miller was seriously found guilty? The episode built up all this tension and energy to just flatten out towards the end of the episode. No cliffhanger or consequences for any of the characters. Solid episode, but it had strong potential to be one of the best in the series.
Riverdale: Chapter Forty-Five: The Stranger (2019)
Season 1 Feels
After a bumpy start to its 3rd season, Riverdale seems to be heading in the right direction and the great shown it once was in season 1.
Law & Order: Special Victims Unit: Part 33 (2019)
A Different Episode
Although this episode might break from the traditional form almost all SVU episodes have followed before it, it stands out. It is a very different episode in which it explores the struggles of having to testify at a trial, despite your personal opinion. The detectives all make sense in their own arguments and what this episode shows is how they are human and have a moral sense. The acting is outstanding by the entire cast with some heavy scenes. SVU's goal is to shed light on a new issue, and this time it was on how detectives handle testifying at a trial. Although some might find it to be a bit slow, any SVU fan will enjoy this episode with some mentions from the show's history. No politics are involved. Just moral values and the personal beliefs of the characters. Good episode that takes a turn from the usual ones.