@ngmyvodka1013 i didnt grow up on the streets but where i lived was bad, i grew up in ireland during the peak of the IRA bombings and was in the middle of the protestant catholic violence, i was raised catholic on a protestant street, so by the time i moved away at 18, id been stabbed a dozen times, beaten almost daily, been shot twice and had boiling water poured on me. to this day i can tell from a glance if someones ready to fight, you grow up fearing for your life every day you learn very quickly how to spot danger, sometimes i can even tell how many people are standing behind me without ever looking at them edit: my friends back in ireland used to call me "walker" because both times i got shot i just walked to the hospital like it wasnt anything serious, you know you grew up in hell when being shot is nothing more than a mild inconvenience to your day
@@bigfrankfraser1391 I can imagine, experiencing things gets your mind rolling. After my narcissistic abuse relationship I’ve been able to see so many things even in people that I live with and surround me and have known for years or all my life. It eye opening
Some of reasons why Fin is the longest running male SVU character and the longest running prime time male character. Fin cares for abused children and abused women. Plus, Fin is also street-smart.
He's a long standing character because he doesn't get written into constant personal drama. The show would have tanked if Benson and Stabler actually had an affair or got together before Stabler's exit from the show.
one thing about Fin is that he really CARES about the victims more than just closing a case and moving on... also, the fact that tricia came to her first appointment full-on junkie but stopped completely once she learnt how it would affect her baby boy is so endearing yet tragic
He also saved all those other kids lives that were inside that house while the dealer guy was cooking. It’s horrible for many many reasons to have kids & an infant in the same home as you’re cooking meth.
Right, his position in narcotics was to burst drug dealers, take down drug lords n the like not to rescue junkies who ruined their own lives. Sides instead of going back to her mother LIKE SHE HAD BEEN TOLD TO DO, she instead left her son n got herself killed
It was sad that Mrs Knowles lost her daughter, but her life had purpose again when she got to take home her grandson. God bless Fin for his no rest until work done policy ❤
Undercover cop is not responsible for your legally adult daughter sticking to her dealer boyfriend. If he didn't send you off someone else was going to or you weren't leaving alive.
@@joewhitehead3 When she heard he was undercover she should have dropped it. His life was constantly at risk in that position and he was not to be demanded to have responsibility for her daughter. I get that she was emotional but she knew her daughter was a legal adult by that point and couldn't be forced to go home anyways. Even if a not undercover cop was present at that time the situation would have been the same. If anything her daughter would have gone to jail or been caught up in a shootout between dealer and cops. Even if both mom and daughter managed to get away the girl likely would have shoved the mom away and left again to find a new dealer, even if she did go home with the mom for a hot minute, it would likely be to just rob the mom for drug money. Getting the mom to leave as quickly as possible with that threat likely saved her life. She lost her daughter to drugs, not an undercover cop who basically saved her life.
I think she was distraught that she never got to see Tricia again after that and she irrationally blamed Fin for coming between her and her daughter. What she should've done was have the police come retrieve her from her drug dealer boyfriend.
@@greaniebeaniez3070 "Awful" as in they just say mean things about you when they pass by, or the kind of "awful" that you have to watch your back every second in case there's someone with a knife?
He’s always one of the best actors especially in the first season he showed up in and man he knows how to play a character that you love but also go undercover as a dirt bag so effectively
@@BillyButcher90 Most dealers don’t care, it’s all about money and getting high. Especially in TD’s case, he was heavily strung out and desperate for his fix and his money.
6:06 dude she was a crack addict who didn't want help and pushed away everyone who tried to help her. At some point you gotta stop feeling sorry for every person who screws their life up.
Maybe if it’s a fired or family member. But it’s another thing if it’s a stranger and if it’s his job. Like, caring for people to a large degree IS his career.
Two years later the baby went on to become one of the most notorious serial bombers the world has ever known. He is often referred to as “The Binky Bomber.”
That "mother" is just insufferable. Imagine failing as a parent and blaming anyone but yourself, that little boy was better of with another family than with that woman.
@@joewhitehead3 She let her child get hooked on drugs while the girl was still under her roof and care, to the point where she ran away with her boyfriend/supplier. Not only that, but when her daughter was caught in the crossfire, she blamed Fin for doing his job instead of herself for failing to prevent her daughter from being in that situation in the first place.
@@dianagoenaga7263 She explained in one scene that her daughter’s friend, Lizzie, was a bad influence. Got her hooked on drugs. She tried to keep her daughter away from that friend. But when your kid turns 18, there’s not much you can do. & her going off on Fin was a reaction to seeing his picture in the paper calling him a hero
@@joewhitehead3 The daughter was already hooked by the time she was 18, meaning the process happened during her parenting. And the friend being a "bad influence" is the saddest excuse I've ever heard. She's her mother, she shouldn't have been a lesser influence than some "friend".
I really wish that Finn meets up with Austin again, maybe he grows up to be a police sketch artist. Helping to put away criminals and find victims. That would be an interesting future episode.
You know Olivia met up with Maria, the kidnapped Honduran girl from the episode '911' who is now grown up and graduated from the police academy in a recent episode. 😊
Being a officer is hard work because you have to keep your cool Im a personal with lots of emotions and I'm an emotional wreck so I think I'd just crumbly pieces
I know Fin saving Austin was the main focus, but Fin also saved those other kids who were being "looked after" in a drug lab. Hopefully they find someplace better like Austin did with his grandma❤
Oh by the way it doesn’t matter if that other teen didn’t have a weapon. He’s participating in an armed robbery so he is just as deadly as the guy with that Uzi or Mac 11. You can shot them both in self defense and not be prosecuted for it for those self defenders out there.
Is that mom the same lady that played Barbara Jean on Criminal Minds? That episode where the woman went to prison because her husband killed a ton of woman and she got caught up in it. She also chose to die in the electric chair to protect her son who was grown and got adopted.
Hey, remember when Ice-T dropped that video trash talking Soulja Boy, then he answered with that iconic response dissing Ice? U probably remember it better from the Boondocks.
Gotta love that the moment Fin sensed danger the first thing he did was put himself between it and the kid.
Those cop & street instincts were kicking in
A friend told me that when you know the streets and gone through it it stays with you. Like developing your senses more than most people.
@ngmyvodka1013 i didnt grow up on the streets but where i lived was bad, i grew up in ireland during the peak of the IRA bombings and was in the middle of the protestant catholic violence, i was raised catholic on a protestant street, so by the time i moved away at 18, id been stabbed a dozen times, beaten almost daily, been shot twice and had boiling water poured on me. to this day i can tell from a glance if someones ready to fight, you grow up fearing for your life every day you learn very quickly how to spot danger, sometimes i can even tell how many people are standing behind me without ever looking at them
edit: my friends back in ireland used to call me "walker" because both times i got shot i just walked to the hospital like it wasnt anything serious, you know you grew up in hell when being shot is nothing more than a mild inconvenience to your day
@@bigfrankfraser1391 I can imagine, experiencing things gets your mind rolling. After my narcissistic abuse relationship I’ve been able to see so many things even in people that I live with and surround me and have known for years or all my life.
It eye opening
Some of reasons why Fin is the longest running male SVU character and the longest running prime time male character. Fin cares for abused children and abused women. Plus, Fin is also street-smart.
Fin is a GOAT Character
wow nothing gets by you doees it
@@wolfsznWhat do you mean by that?
He's a long standing character because he doesn't get written into constant personal drama. The show would have tanked if Benson and Stabler actually had an affair or got together before Stabler's exit from the show.
He knew something was up so he stood next to the kid to protect him
one thing about Fin is that he really CARES about the victims more than just closing a case and moving on... also, the fact that tricia came to her first appointment full-on junkie but stopped completely once she learnt how it would affect her baby boy is so endearing yet tragic
Fin saved that kids life
1st & last time I'll 😢 for ice-t.
Botg Ice & Nino should of both passed in New Jack
Fin is always one of the best Law & Order heroes.
Two kids
@@hinesmaster99 What? Scotty didn't cross the line! Bad choices and came close, but still did what was right.
He also saved all those other kids lives that were inside that house while the dealer guy was cooking. It’s horrible for many many reasons to have kids & an infant in the same home as you’re cooking meth.
The mother should not blame Fin’s actions for her daughter’s drug problem.
She saw his picture in the paper calling him a hero & she reacted
@@joewhitehead3 it wasn’t her fault for not knowing that Fin was undercover at the time
@@jmckdekalb316 Still. It was just a reaction
She should've come with several cops to help retrieve her daughter.
Right, his position in narcotics was to burst drug dealers, take down drug lords n the like not to rescue junkies who ruined their own lives. Sides instead of going back to her mother LIKE SHE HAD BEEN TOLD TO DO, she instead left her son n got herself killed
He saves two kids lives and i didn’t hear an apology or a thank you to him. SMH
No worries they cut it off in this clip but the grandma actually does mouth thank you to Finn as he's holding the baby
& I’m sure that boy’s parents thanked him
Well…..Cragen thanked him 🤷🏻
I think he's a bit like the Green Lantern(John Stewart). He's not looking for gratitude or popularity. He's just looking to do the right thing.
When he said “There’s Grandma..” 🥺❤️
Not gonna lie, that got me a little bit. Im also a new dad so theres that. lol
Me too. I loved that line. Melted my heart.
Got me right in the feels.
It was sad that Mrs Knowles lost her daughter, but her life had purpose again when she got to take home her grandson. God bless Fin for his no rest until work done policy ❤
TBH, Austin (the baby) is cute. I feel like I would be the right big sister for him.
Undercover cop is not responsible for your legally adult daughter sticking to her dealer boyfriend. If he didn't send you off someone else was going to or you weren't leaving alive.
Still, do you think any rational & decent person would feel right about it?
@@joewhitehead3 When she heard he was undercover she should have dropped it. His life was constantly at risk in that position and he was not to be demanded to have responsibility for her daughter. I get that she was emotional but she knew her daughter was a legal adult by that point and couldn't be forced to go home anyways. Even if a not undercover cop was present at that time the situation would have been the same. If anything her daughter would have gone to jail or been caught up in a shootout between dealer and cops. Even if both mom and daughter managed to get away the girl likely would have shoved the mom away and left again to find a new dealer, even if she did go home with the mom for a hot minute, it would likely be to just rob the mom for drug money. Getting the mom to leave as quickly as possible with that threat likely saved her life. She lost her daughter to drugs, not an undercover cop who basically saved her life.
She lost her daughter thanks to that good for nothing junkie of a friend. She was the one who got Tricia into drugs in the first place.
I think she was distraught that she never got to see Tricia again after that and she irrationally blamed Fin for coming between her and her daughter. What she should've done was have the police come retrieve her from her drug dealer boyfriend.
@@ebayrose She also lost her daughter to that good-for-nothing best friend of hers.
One of the many reasons I couldn't be a police officer: I'd let too many things get personal.
that is why I am no longer a cop.
yeah! how can you control yourself?
Agreed. Cooking meth next to a baby. That dude ain't walking out of there if I was a cop.
😮😮😮😮
Whats really scary about this episode is about the day cares in New York recently that were a front for drugs.
Jesus christ I dont miss living in NY
Seriously I keep seeing you on these svu clips wtf
@@greaniebeaniez3070 You ever encountered anything like that in NYC?
@gokuandmario4ever no I've lived almost my whole life in upstate NY but the 5 or so times I've been to NYC it was a hellhole filled with awful people
@@greaniebeaniez3070 "Awful" as in they just say mean things about you when they pass by, or the kind of "awful" that you have to watch your back every second in case there's someone with a knife?
This is still one of my favorite Fin episodes.
This is one of my favorite overall episodes
@@joewhitehead3 Mine too. I've always remembered that final scene. Good stuff.
One the best Fin centered episode.
Season and Episode number please?
@@sifelanizulu4478 It's in the description - Season 6, Episode 10, Haunted.
One of my top favorite episodes . What Fin did for Sandra, Trisha & Austin was amazing. Nothing but respect for him
Mad props.
Ice T's character was the best addition to this show...
Meh
I love that you can totally tell that Ice T loves doing scenes with little kids... ☺☺☺
He’s such a sweetheart. His relationship with his babygirl is also adorable!
He’s always one of the best actors especially in the first season he showed up in and man he knows how to play a character that you love but also go undercover as a dirt bag so effectively
The instinct he has to.protect a child with no hesitation is amazing.
Fin is one of SVU’s best detectives, no doubt about it.
My heart just breaks when I hear that one kid say 'I wanna go home', way too familiar
Omg's the way I'm nearly crying, the way he was so happy at the end just because he saved the kid and showed him his grandmother 🥺
Fin is always a father first and foremost
8:36
Hiding a meth lab under a daycare???…. You make me sick!
Couldn't they have picked something smarter like an RV, a laundromat or a pest control business?
Or a nail salon or a car wash or chicken restaurant…
@@BillyButcher90 Most dealers don’t care, it’s all about money and getting high. Especially in TD’s case, he was heavily strung out and desperate for his fix and his money.
@@khaotictrash And getting caught...
@@jenniferclark9842 That's for laundering drug money not for a drug lab!
This wasn't a clip, this was basically a highlight reel of the entire episode told in ten minutes.
Is that a complaint?
Who cares just watch the video.
Yeah I guess this is part of their money making scheme for people who no longer have attention spans for whole episodes
I like these highlight reels. I'm a busy person and don't have the time or patience to wade through 15 minutes of filler and side exposition.
This is the official channel
You definitely don’t want to fire off a gun in a meth lab.
Why
@@thegodoflean7354boom
@@thegodoflean7354 Boom
@@thegodoflean7354you should try it and get back to us on what happens (btw mfs with common sense *knows* what happens)
@@custombimmer big boom
This gotta be one of the most heartwarming episodes ever
The way the thumbnail was edited i thought the baby was holding the weapon and it was a version of that "baby with a gun" meme.
3:18 🤣 whoever prepared the ID printouts got too lazy
That's how we should always be ready to save children. Be like Fin.
Agreed
That baby was too cute. Children don’t deserve trauma like that ❤
Luckily, he was too young to remember any of this
@@joewhitehead3 you never know what a kid can remember especially in terms of trauma. They say the body remembers even if the mind doesn't...
@@persephone3309 exactly the body keeps score whether we like to acknowledge it or not.
TBH, Austin (the baby) is really adorable. I would be the right big sister for him. He'd always take after me.
Fin is the best and still my favorite out of the whole show
That actress who played the mom is an amazing actress. I remember watching her on Criminal Minds being on death row I felt het acting was real.
What episode?
I just love this clip!!! Finn is a complete rockstar!!! ❤❤❤
This episode alone is a good reason why to start a “Law & Order: Narcotics” series
Organized Crime is the closest thing we have to that.
Chicago PD does a lot of drug involved cases
Very true
Clap 👏 for fin saved a life
The end with Fin and Austin, SOOOOOOOO FUCKING CUTE!!!!!!!!!!!!! Lol 🥰😍🥰😍🥰😍🥰
If I see this baby IRL, I will just want to spend a lot of time with him. He's such a cutie.
“You ever kill somebody? When u do I’ll let u tell me how I feel. “. 😂😂😂
This is the best comedy show ever. They have me rollin in stitches! 😂😭🤣
They need to make more Fin episodes like this
Nice to have a happy ending for a change.
6:06 dude she was a crack addict who didn't want help and pushed away everyone who tried to help her. At some point you gotta stop feeling sorry for every person who screws their life up.
Maybe if it’s a fired or family member. But it’s another thing if it’s a stranger and if it’s his job. Like, caring for people to a large degree IS his career.
The little boy did nothing though
I remember this episode from season 6 and Nicholas Gonzalez as Det. Miguel "Mike" Sandoval.
Worst. Acting. Ever.
When Fin says he’s gonna save someone, he means it with all of his ❤️
Fin is the best character
Fin was so disappointed in himself, that next year, he took his pent up anger out on Soulja Boy. 😂
This is still my favorite Fin-centric episode.
Never seen this episode, I didn’t start watching until season 17… gonna check it out. Love the older episodes
This is sad when a cop is blamed for something they didn’t do
And then they believe it
Two years later the baby went on to become one of the most notorious serial bombers the world has ever known. He is often referred to as “The Binky Bomber.”
To me Fin and Munch made this show. They were the odd couple and it worked great together.
I watch this episode every time it airs, its one of my favorites ❤
This is by far one of my favorite Fin episodes.
Omggggg❤️you did it again Fin 🥰
He was undercover when he threatened her
That "mother" is just insufferable. Imagine failing as a parent and blaming anyone but yourself, that little boy was better of with another family than with that woman.
She definitely did not come off as a bad mother to me
@@joewhitehead3 She let her child get hooked on drugs while the girl was still under her roof and care, to the point where she ran away with her boyfriend/supplier.
Not only that, but when her daughter was caught in the crossfire, she blamed Fin for doing his job instead of herself for failing to prevent her daughter from being in that situation in the first place.
@@dianagoenaga7263 She explained in one scene that her daughter’s friend, Lizzie, was a bad influence. Got her hooked on drugs. She tried to keep her daughter away from that friend. But when your kid turns 18, there’s not much you can do.
& her going off on Fin was a reaction to seeing his picture in the paper calling him a hero
@@joewhitehead3 The daughter was already hooked by the time she was 18, meaning the process happened during her parenting. And the friend being a "bad influence" is the saddest excuse I've ever heard. She's her mother, she shouldn't have been a lesser influence than some "friend".
@@dianagoenaga7263 She told her she couldn’t see the friend again
Ice is SVU's Jerry Orbach
Aw, man. They had to cut the part where that paranoid junkie is being taken into custody.
Once you see a dude with a durag walk in, you better be on your toes 😂
you're telling me a dozen csu techs and cops sweeped that store and nobody thought to check above the fridge until the saw the cameras?
We need more Fin episodes
that kids got one heck of an uncle.
The safest kid in that area
Fin may have not been able to save Tricia but at least he saved Austin
I love Fin he's literally my favorite character on this show
I really wish that Finn meets up with Austin again, maybe he grows up to be a police sketch artist. Helping to put away criminals and find victims. That would be an interesting future episode.
You know Olivia met up with Maria, the kidnapped Honduran girl from the episode '911' who is now grown up and graduated from the police academy in a recent episode. 😊
@@BillyButcher90 what episode?
@@TorrenGenn Season 25, Episode 7: Probability of Doom
This is one of my favorite Finn episodes.
Also, I swear the guest cop was the template for Amaro.
Miss Noles is happy to see her grandchild
Ice Tea plays such a good character. ❤
further proof that Fin is the best character in the entire franchise.
I know this is fake and a show but I was holding my breath in some of these scenes lol.
This is one of my favorite early season episodes. Back when SVU was about the cases and not politics.
Yeah, I was a fan since it premiered in the 90s. Stopped watching some years back. It's a shame. This used to be a really good show.
Who says cops don't keep their word .
The ending when Fin was holding the baby made me cry.
That whole thing with making drugs in a place that was used for babysitting just happened a few weeks ago!
One of my favourite episodes
The woman playing the mad Mom played Lana's Mom in "Boys Don't Cry." Really good actress.
One of the best SVU episodes
I work at the home daycare in Bellevue, WA and if I get suspicious about drug factories. I will call the authorities
I wasn't paying attention to the thumbnail and initially thought the baby was holding a gun
One of the best episodes ever
The woman who plays Tricia's mom is a splendid actor. First saw her in Criminal Minds!!!
The end almost made me cry
Love you guys❤
6:44 is that the fella who appeared in the first couple of seasons of The Good Doctor?
I recognized him too! He first shows up at 4:47.
I miss watching this show!
I remember this episode it was a good one i just wish they had more episodes where fin was the lead
She irrationally blamed Finn for her daughter’s condition. Oh well
A lot of the time kids can fall in with the wrong people in spite of how hard parents try
"You feeling lucky punks???!!! WELL ARE YOU?!?!?!?!"
I love happy endings
The mother was on an episode of Criminal Minds called "Riding the Lightning". She gave a really good performance.
Being a officer is hard work because you have to keep your cool Im a personal with lots of emotions and I'm an emotional wreck so I think I'd just crumbly pieces
Finn is awesome
These shows always got me intense.
I know Fin saving Austin was the main focus, but Fin also saved those other kids who were being "looked after" in a drug lab. Hopefully they find someplace better like Austin did with his grandma❤
(7:36) TRIPWIRE!!! 😱
GREAT EPISODE!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
So Finn was supposed to blow his cover for a random mother?
Me when I see Austin (the baby): Gimme the child! I want to hold him!
Oh by the way it doesn’t matter if that other teen didn’t have a weapon. He’s participating in an armed robbery so he is just as deadly as the guy with that Uzi or Mac 11. You can shot them both in self defense and not be prosecuted for it for those self defenders out there.
Does anyone else think it was funny the way that thug said "Think I'm playin".
He was kid. He didn’t know sh**
Is that mom the same lady that played Barbara Jean on Criminal Minds? That episode where the woman went to prison because her husband killed a ton of woman and she got caught up in it. She also chose to die in the electric chair to protect her son who was grown and got adopted.
Yes. She was so good in that episode. I cried at the end when Gideon was watching him play the cello.
This one got me😢
Gotta love Fin.
Hey, remember when Ice-T dropped that video trash talking Soulja Boy, then he answered with that iconic response dissing Ice? U probably remember it better from the Boondocks.
Nope