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11 of 11 people found the following review helpful.
So glad this season is coming out!
By Got2BeMe
This season was one of my bestloved of the whole series and I am a die-hard SVU fan. Even though I may watch the reruns on USA Network, I have been waiting in a patient manner for this season to be released. This season offered more tension among Olivia and Elliot than any of the others and it likewise showed more of what made Elliot, Elliot. The show has concentrated on the reputation of Olivia for so long I feel like I have a good understand of her (and boy has she come a long way since the original episode). This season gave Christopher Meloni a chance to shine more. He is a outstanding actor and deserves more credit. This season gives him the attention he deserves.
As for the firstborn Law & Order, I like the newer versions better (and the earlier ones when Sam Waterson starts playing the ADA). Just ask any individual in my family and they recognise by heart that all the L&O’s are my favored shows!
6 of 7 people found the following review helpful.
My 2nd favored season
By S. Robinette
The sequences “911″ and “Fault” are two of the best sequences of the show and they are in the seventh season. Definitely a must-buy for SVU fans.
2 of 2 humans found the following review helpful.
SVU Season 7: I love the show, but Universal should’ve woken up long ago
By Bibliophile
Law & Order was freed when–2002? The included rebate for a discount off of the next season, supposedly available within a twelvemonth, expired before season 2 was available. The “special website” that was supposed to comprise updates in regards to availability of coming seasons never showed more than season 1 cover art. IMdB was the L&O junkie’s lifeline.
Despite repeated broken promises (did any individual *ever* use a valid rebate coupon without a fight?), I pre-ordered each available season and all spin-offs, including the ballyhooed Trial by Jury. *Every* new season had a good deal of fabricating defect in 1 or 2 discs, but with no local, cable, dish, satellite or interest in acquiring any type of TV, DVD releases of L&O and it is numerous permutations were, in fact, my only television viewing–(meaning all of those cliffhangers carried to another spin-off stay so to me since they weren’t packaged together.)
For reasons known only to the studio, seasons of Law & Order, SVU and CI that are *not* still contractually controlled by cable stations doing re-runs still aren’t being released. Life happens. Though I would’ve once gladly purchased each season available without delay (and did!) I’m no longer more than willing to spare the funds, and I’m not alone. Had I had more faith in the studio, I’d have continued buying. Universal has been working versus it is own interest for years, and may only now be waking up.
Getting off of my soapbox, here’s what to suppose in Season 7, courtesy of IMDb. I hope you enjoy! I’ll catch the show occasionally when at a friend’s house–maybe.
Episode 1: Demons (Original Air Date–20 September 2005)
Det. Stabler goes undercover to determine if a recent parolee is reverting to his rapist urges.
Episode 2: Design (Original Air Date–27 September 2005)
A women claims rape by a wealthy scientist but upon further investigations shes not as much as a victim as it appears.
Episode 3: 911 (Original Air Date–4 October 2005)
A little girl calls for help, claiming she’s being kept hostage, but the team has to keep her on the line to track her down.
Episode 4: Ripped (Original Air Date–11 October 2005)
Episode 5: Strain (Original Air Date–18 October 2005)
An AIDS activist is suspected of murdering a gay couple, and Detective Tutuola discovers something in regards to a family member.
Episode 6: Raw (Original Air Date–1 November 2005)
An investigation of a horrific school sniper attack leads the team to a particularly obnoxious Neo-Nazi group.
Episode 7: Name (Original Air Date–8 November 2005)
After the bones of a boy who disappeared in 1978 are found at a playground, a recovering Stabler teams up with Vizcarrando to determine the boy’s identity, which leads them to a cold case involving four missing Puerto Rican boys whom were never found.
Episode 8: Starved (Original Air Date–15 November 2005)
Detective Benson goes undercover at a speed dating event to catch a rapist.
Episode 9: Rockabye (Original Air Date–22 November 2005)
Episode 10: Storm (Original Air Date–29 November 2005)
When a teenager and her younger sister end up in the hospital after a day at the park, detectives learn that both girls were abducted from New Orleans after Hurricane Katrina along with a third sister who is still missing. Despite the interference of a local reporter, Jackson Zane, detectives are capable to catch the kidnapper, a known pedophile, and recover the girl, but when Alvin Dutch dies and the autopsy determines it was Anthrax, Benson puts everything on the line so that she may get the truth out there.
Episode 11: Alien (Original Air Date–6 December 2005)
An investigation into the severe stabbing of a grade-school boy uncovers a suspect whose trial becomes when it comes to the rights of same-sex parents.
Episode 12: Infected (Original Air Date–3 January 2006)
When a boy shoots the man he believes killed his mother, it leads to a legal battle over gun control.
Episode 13: Blast (Original Air Date–10 January 2006)
The abduction of a little girl turns even more desperate when it’s found she’s suffering from an undiagnosed leukemia.
Episode 14: Taboo (Original Air Date–17 January 2006)
When a baby boy is ran into in the rubbish, detectives Benson and Stabler use a t-shirt found at the scene to trace the crime back to a well-to-do college student.
Episode 15: Manipulated (Original Air Date–7 February 2006)
A successful lawyer’s mystery life as an exotic dancer is revealed to her boss and her fiancé after she and a stripper friend are found murdered.
Episode 16: Gone (Original Air Date–28 February 2006)
A female student from Montreal goes missing for the duration of a class trip to New York City after she spends a night partying with three cocky prep school boys.
Episode 17: Class (Original Air Date–21 March 2006)
A Hudson University co-ed dependent on financial aid is found murdered with an unexplained influx of cash. Her wealthy roommate is found with one of her rings, making her a suspect as the two were not friends. Benson, Fin, and Stabler have assorted theories when it comes to her murderer and their motive and investigate the respective suspects; the roommate, her childhood friend, and an individual connected to a to a great extent trafficked website where the victim was retail term papers for cash.
Episode 18: Venom (Original Air Date–28 March 2006)
Detecitve Tutuola is torn amid his work and family when his son, Ken, is implicated in a crime. While investigating, Detectives Benson and Stabler find themselves with a much larger crime
Episode 19: Fault (Original Air Date–4 April 2006)
A serial paedophile murders members of a family and kidnaps the two younger children.
Episode 20: Fat (Original Air Date–2 May 2006)
A band of teenage siblings attack and sodomize a teenage girl, who is a gifted piano student at a esteemed high school in Harlem. When Warner identifies the attackers as overweight, Detective Stabler and his new partner, Detective Lucius Blaine, track down the siblings — who assert they attacked the victim to revenge an attack on their morbidly obese brother.
Episode 21: Web (Original Air Date–9 May 2006)
After a young boy assert molestation, the investigation turns from his pedophile father to another family member.
Episode 22: Influence (Original Air Date–16 May 2006)
In seventh season finale, rock star Derek Lord goes on a national talk show and lectures with regards to the abuse of psychiatric drugs. Meanwhile, an unstable young woman loses her virginity, goes off her prescribed medication, gets behind the wheel of a car, and mows down 10 people. As these events are played out in a highly charged way, the argument in regards to prescribed “meds” is challenged.
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