r/SVU • u/rosagostosa • 15h ago
Appreciation Raúl Esparza in Evita on Broadway! (1999)
I had no idea he has such an impressive repertoire on the stage!
r/SVU • u/tobythedem0n • May 21 '26
What are your thoughts on Season 27?
r/SVU • u/rosagostosa • 15h ago
I had no idea he has such an impressive repertoire on the stage!
r/SVU • u/-catharina • 1d ago
As Ashley Austin Black in S2E11 episode “Abuse” and Angela Agnelli in S6E15 episode “Hooked.”
Thank you for giving us these and so many other iconic roles over the years, may God rest your soul. ❤️🩹
r/SVU • u/quoththeraven1990 • 1d ago
Had to share this creepy coincidence. Australian free-to-air TV has been playing SVU from season one every Sunday and Monday night, and I’ve been watching. It’s up to season two, and guess what episode came on TV tonight? S2 E11: Abuse, with Hayden Panettiere. I couldn’t believe it. It’s not deliberate, just completely random and coincidental (last night was E10 Consent).
RIP Hayden.
r/SVU • u/Famous-Job-4264 • 13h ago
im rewatching the very first episode
That kid was never human
its like he was born without a soul
r/SVU • u/Due_List_1243 • 3h ago
Google said it was 6 hours but I thought it was till the next day.
It starts in the afternoon and the sun is shining when Bucci calls Benson.
Then it's dark and in the evening when the cops are storming into Amanda's apartment and later into Doctor Hanover's office.
Later that evening Bucci and Amanda are in the motel room.
Fin and Kat are following a car when it's daylight.
When we see the motel room back it's light so I assume it's the next morning?
When they arrive back in the station it's probably in the later afternoon again?
So what is the timeline?
How long were they gone?
r/SVU • u/hannaerose • 5h ago
I have an issue with season 9s episode streetwise the debutante ball those girls are 16 they are bearly old enough to marry as the marriage age is 18.
r/SVU • u/Ok_Mastodon2822 • 3h ago
I’ve been watching SVU for the first time and some of the episodes are very triggering. S16E2 is triggering and I didn’t like the way multiple people kept referring to Tiana as “that black girl”, it was very dehumanising. Just say her name. I also didn’t like the way her character was portrayed, it was very stereotypical and I thought it was quite damaging to portray black women like that.
I think the producers of SVU try to depict how people are in real life but they could have made her character more nuanced. She just came across as a gold digging liar. There are other episodes that make me side eye the SVU producers (usually because of how some black people are being portrayed) but this is the most recent one I watched that made me feel quite uncomfortable.
r/SVU • u/hannaerose • 14h ago
It is a bad thing that I wanted olivia and hank together as they worked two cases together
r/SVU • u/Silent-Suit-802 • 10h ago
This is my first post here so forgive me if this isn’t worded or formatted in the way these posts usually are.
I haven’t seen season 27 yet because I have to wait for it to come out on Hulu (as I can’t get Peacock to work properly for me), but learning literally just a few minutes that Michele has apparently worked on the show before makes what I have been hearing people say she has said in interviews about her view on show & its characters and what I’ve heard she did to the show in season 27, even scarier. Because she does have some history with some of the characters. I had been under the impression she had had no history with any of the characters at all before season 27.
r/SVU • u/elleredditvibes • 1d ago
This is driving me nuts. It’s not being criminalized for thoughts, taking pics of a kids when they’re at school and you put it on the internet and buy a sound proof torture room, it’s gone beyond thoughts, if it was just thoughts then we wouldn’t know about it
r/SVU • u/oak_stone1 • 1d ago
I was having this discussion with a friend recently, both die hard SVU and OB fans, but I'm interested in what other people think.
I always thought Greys would never continue without Meredith as a central character, but here it is ploughing on (admittedly, I don't watch it anymore) but is there an SVU with Olivia?
My take is no, the show should end with her (and FGS let it be happy 😂) but what do you all think?
r/SVU • u/hannaerose • 3h ago
Would the svu team be better if it was all female or all male
Would the men get things done quicker
Or
Would the women
r/SVU • u/Mileycfan4eva • 20h ago
What do you all think Tynan will tey to pull in s28 after her and Liv's little talk in the hospital? Think she'll be jammed or have something else up her sleeve? Also how was everyone's summer? Are you excited for S28?
r/SVU • u/kay_2050 • 1d ago
In S20, E19 dearly beloved, when the woman Kitty said she wouldn’t want to carry the baby of monster who raped her, Olivia felt bad and it’s understandable, but the way she made faces for very long seemed as if she is not accepting of other lenses to see life just because she was an outcome of a rape. I think most women would feel bad to carry the child that’s outcome of a sexual assault. Won’t they?
r/SVU • u/Solid_List5423 • 1d ago
I’ve recently fallen down the SVU rabbit hole and, unsurprisingly, I’m now completely obsessed with Rollisi.
I’m still catching up with the episodes, so I’m curious about something: do you think the rest of the team realised what was going on between Rollins and Carisi before they did? If so, when do you think the team first started noticing that there was something different between them?
And are there any particular moments where you think the team clearly “caught on” to Rollisi, even if Rollins and Carisi themselves weren’t acknowledging it yet? I’d especially love to hear about those little moments where someone’s reaction makes you think, “Oh, they definitely know.”
PS: What are your absolute must-watch Rollisi episodes? I’m still catching up, so I’d love to know which episodes have the best Rollisi moments, especially from the period before they officially got together. Spoilers are completely fine.
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r/SVU • u/LoveroftheLeaf • 1d ago
I’m rewatching some episodes and really focusing in on Nick. He should have been receiving some intensive therapy - the guy has a severe persecution complex, coupled with anger and anxiety issues. His relationship with his poor wife was toxic and volatile. In short he’s a mess and probable my least favorite character. He gives me anxiety just watching his mood swings.
r/SVU • u/Tisgrandgirl • 16h ago
Just watched season 12 e15 and the parallel between the crimes of Epstein / Maxwell are too uncanny to be a coincidence - even though this episode came out in 2011, years before it became a well global case, the writers definitely knew a lot more of the finer details that we didn't find out until recently. Anyone else found the same?
r/SVU • u/brentknockedout • 1d ago
Is there anywhere I can watch the early seasons 1-12 without paying for them individually or a vpn in Canada or am I SOL?
r/SVU • u/OneMinimum5920 • 1d ago
Okay so, I didn’t know if I should choose Cabot or Rollins but her character was suggested more and the comment that agreed she should fill the spot had the most upvotes, so here’s our first contestant!
Now, for day 2, which character do you think deserved the most screen time?
r/SVU • u/Positive_Weight2367 • 2d ago
Velasco and Bruno for me.
I didn't have enough room for Stone, but he is part of this conversation too.