Aired: Feb 13, 2020 , Thursday at 21:00 on NBC

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SVU Season 21 Episode 14 Review
Immigration injustice stories have become a hot topic on TV ever since the family separation policy was enacted in real life. Law & Order: SVU Season 21 Episode 14 jumped on the bandwagon for the second time since 2017, this time dealing with an immigration official who was raping green card applicants It was a tough case, but was it realistic? Immigration officials do ask some of the types of questions that Rollins and Khaldun practiced, such as what side of the be... more

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Svu Ep: 'It's Pretty Clear' That Stabler Will Be in Season 22 Premiere
Law & Order aficionados may not have to wait until the SVU spinoff to see Elliot Stabler in action again. In a new episode of the show’s behind-the-scenes podcast, SVU showrunner Warren Leight says, “It’s pretty clear that Elliot will be in the SVU season opener. I think that much I know.” At the end of March, news broke that NBC had ordered a Stabler-led spinoff of the ... more
John Waters Dishes on His Upcoming 'Law and Order: Svu' Episode
Ever the provocateur, no one upends expectations quite like John Waters. The Prince of Filth, the Doyenne of Depravity, the Master of the Macabre, Waters will be lending his acting talents to the folks over at TV’s longest-running primetime drama, “Law and Order: Special Victims Unit.” Over the years, the NBC franchise has developed as many a rabid devotee as Waters himself, so this special guest spot seems like a match made in ... more
New Study Reveals How Crime TV Series Distort Understanding of Race and Criminal Justice System
Today, Color Of Change released a first of its kind report titled “Normalizing Injustice: The Dangerous Misrepresentations that Define Television’s Scripted Crime Genre.” The report is a study of how scripted series that fall under the crime television genre depict the criminal justice system and play a significant role in helping to advance what the study identifies are distorted representations of crime, justice, race, and gender in media and culture. Given that these shows collectively reach tens of millions of Americans annually,... more
