Benson: Okay, well that doesn't matter now. She asks the trooper if they have to do this right now, and asks if he would be so kind as to let her call her chief. We hope you enjoy your stay. That act proved to be a big part of his undoing. He helps her case by speaking with Rob while wearing a wire, Rob falling for the oldest trick in the book. Where to watch: Buy episodes on Amazon Contributing: Associated Press. He's also done film, narrating The Other Guys, appearing in Once Upon a Time in Brooklyn, and is currently filming King Dog.
His father was a lamb; he had a shop and every week the wolves in his neighborhood would come and pick the shelves clean and when there was nothing left to steal, they took his sister in the back room and his father did nothing. Fin asks how so, and he explains she was always recording conversations on her phone and she said it was for legal reasons but he thinks she got turned on listening to them. She got a lot of the bad guys off a life sentence and still had the gall to sue them. At Panorama Room at Queens Museum in Corona, Queens on Wednesday, March 13, Dodds meets with Rob and says he thinks they might have a problem with the Nikki Staines situation. Miller was known for being ruthless and untrustworthy. As Benson listens with disgust, the prosecutor asks how many more hail marys do they have to put up with. Like Benson, Tutuola is still on the squad, but Ice-T has kept pretty busy on the side.
We will additionally send out a fresh tweet alerting you of the new information. Benson asks if that was before or after he drugged her and took her phone. I'm not a fan of that trope. Rob comments he feels like he has offended her but she replies not at all, they are all professionals here. So a result we've come up with the idea of the Newsreel, which will feature smaller shows and news items as they happen. Can Olivia Benson Mariska Hargitay come to terms with the fact that a police officer might have been the person who attacked Nikki? Rob glares coldly at Benson and says he will be out of those cuffs in an hour.
Miller: Let me tell you something. The busboy carefully takes the wine glasses away. Benson comments that Rob is admitting something happened, and Rob says Nikki asked for a ride home and they had a somewhat drunken but completely consensual encounter in his limo. The whole thing was wrapped up quickly after that. They checked security footage to see if Nikki left the party with anyone and they got nothing on any of the feeds or security cameras on the path to her apartment. Nikki says no, not at all, they have always been friendly and collegial and had a nice discussion at the party. This is the kind of thorny drama that Special Victims Unit excels at, and this should be an excellent episode, since Callie Thorne always turns in great performances and will have more to do than just cross-examine people this time.
She asks which one of them wants to go and talk to Dodds with her? Later, Benson speaks with a concerned Dodds about the subpoena of personnel records of 50 police officers. Rob asks what does Dodds want him to do. The judge tells Rollins she needs to be very careful here and Rollins asks because she is asking a few procedural questions? Even if you choose not to have your activity tracked by third parties for advertising services, you will still see non-personalized ads on our site. Fin states firmly that no one on their end took anything. He replies if they strike at the king, and miss, it will be both their heads on the chopping block. . Benson comments so much for small talk.
Nikki becomes partially conscious and weakly asks for help. The entire scene is Mariska Hargitay being Olivia Benson at her best. She wanted them to start looking into people at the party and so they finally did. Benson tells him it is okay. She asks if she should be worried about her job, and Fin says not for a minute, to trust him, he has her back, now, then, and always. Later, Nikki is found passed out in a stairwell. This episode is going to give her more to do—though that comes at the cost of making Nikki the victim.
The bartender asks if they want another wine, and Rob says the lady is fine but he will take a refill. Rollins explains Nikki was found in the vestibule of her apartment building and none of her neighbors knew how she got there. You think you can stop it? Of course, this incident only inflames Benson and she immediately goes head to head with Dodds. Carisi adds which a cop would know how to do. The scene where she was pulled over and harassed by a state trooper was chilling, though. He also tested the film waters, having roles in 42 and Man of Steel. She adds this is the second time within a week that Nikki has made assertions without any basis.
It was a masterful moment for Thorne, showing that even the strongest have their breaking point. Rollins says now she has to tell Benson. Benson says Rollins was right, and she will talk to her in the squad room tomorrow. Rob asks if that is a Georgia accent…Loganville? Benson says of course it is better to know and gets up to leave. Nikki informs him she is going to file another motion to dismiss the charges. Philip Winchester did not appear in this episode, however. Rollins states the tox screen was inconclusive for drugs but her blood alcohol was.
So no matter what the police officer observes, even if there is something wrong. Nobody knows what is in the memo but Dodds must have really said or done something regarding Benson that would have made himself look bad in the long run. I wonder what else Rob may have on Dodds, besides that memo. She later went to the Chief for subpoenas of everyone at the party and he turned her down flat. She had no memory of the event, and there was nothing on the security cameras.
Was the cops' takedown of him satisfying? He should be looking for the goods on the plaintiff, not Nikki. And it doesn't stop there. Benson and Rollins approach Dodds, who asks if he is allowed to say they look lovely tonight, and Benson jokingly replies only if he says the same thing to Fin and Carisi. Rollins goes to Benson to fill her in on all that. Dodds later met with Miller and he talked from bro to bro about how he needed to ditch the phone or the police could connect him to misconduct. Dodds insists no one owns him, and Benson reminds him that Dodds introduced her to their target and directed her to speak with him about the investigation, adding for all she knows, he could be the one leaking details about this case. Benson says she was unconscious, and asks why, he already had the phone.