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Choreographed (2006)
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"Law & Order: Special Victims Unit" (1999)Original Air Date:
28 November 2006 (Season 8, Episode 9)Plot:
A model is poisoned to death, and it could be connected to a love triangle between her manipulative choreographer husband, his mistress, and the mistress' jealous husband. | add synopsisUser Comments:
A transition into a return to the ordinary - Fantastic Shows moreCast
(Episode Cast overview, first billed only)| Christopher Meloni | ... | Detective Elliot Stabler | |
| Mariska Hargitay | ... | Detective Olivia Benson | |
| Richard Belzer | ... | Detective John Munch | |
| Diane Neal | ... | A.D.A. Casey Novak | |
| Ice-T | ... | Detective Odafin 'Fin' Tutuola (credit only) | |
| B.D. Wong | ... | Dr. George Huang (credit only) | |
| Tamara Tunie | ... | Dr. Melinda Warner | |
| Dann Florek | ... | Captain Donald Cragen | |
| Bob Saget | ... | Glenn Cheales | |
| Alan Davidson | ... | Mr. Keener | |
| Sean Haberle | ... | Steve | |
| Joel de la Fuente | ... | TARU Tech Ruben Morales | |
| Al Brown | ... | Corrections Commisioner Tom Sablone | |
| David Wilson Barnes | ... | Agent Hellerman | |
| Caren Browning | ... | CSU Captain Judith Siper |
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Geneva Dworkin: [masculine woman hitting on Benson] What's your name?Geneva Dworkin: [smiles]
Olivia Benson: Detective.
Olivia Benson: [walks away]
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*** This comment may contain spoilers ***
Kicking off with a couple of sexually frustrated teens in the city's Central Park, Law & Order: SVU gives us a rare whodunit clean murder instead of the usual rape victim or worse. But what can we expect from only Detective Stabler representing SVU.
After trading grunts with a couple of nuts for information there seems to be a real case brewing with lots of back stories. Olivia is finely settled in since her return from maternal leave fighting eco-terrorists for the FBI and I'm sure things will resume to its normal special-crimes solving pace once ex-partners names don't happen to be the same as the victims.
It still was a gripping episode though. Lots of technology reference tonight which hypothesized the threat of humans living with computer chips inside them in the not to distance future. That'll save me a lot of typing! However I must comment that I really miss episodes that leave out Fin or Huang. But we did need to make room for the stellar performance by Bob Saget! I have to say that although I am used to his semi-serious roles in the past, my view of him has changed since seeing him direct Dirty Work and the short cameo he had in Half Baked. Plus he is a great dirty comedian. This was a nice change.
Not a bad transition as I'm sure we will be facing even greater evil then the jealous 'computer nerds'.
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