A Father's Revenge on a Psychopathic Child | Law & Order SVU | PD TV
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- เผยแพร่เมื่อ 24 มิ.ย. 2024
- After detectives discover a child's body, suspicions fall on the victim's friend.
From Law & Order: Special Victims Unit Season 6, Episode 6 'Conscience': The five-year-old son (Michael and Max Illes) of a psychiatrist (Kyle MacLachlan) disappears from a birthday party, and is later found by the police. As the detectives investigate, the pool of suspects gradually shrinks, until the evidence eventually points in an unexpected direction (Jordan Garrett).
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That boy was a good actor. That smirk- the entire role actually- he nailed it.
I honestly think this is one of Kyle MacLachlan's best performances. When he snaps "you killed my son" and when he's talking about thinking of his son crying he sells the man's pain and manipulation.
It really is one of his best. The look on his face when he hears the truth.
Great episode. The father's statement at the end when asked if he did it intentionally was, wow.
I don't know why but the way the kid in the beginning says "I'm right here stop yelling" always cracks me up, something about the tone of his voice 🤣
That's because all kids hate when we call them lol
Seeing Kyle MacLachlan on the small or big screen is always a pleasure. It's like spotting a unicorn in the wild.
Absolutely.
A FANTASTIC ACTOR
Always remember: legality has nothing to do with morality. They are separate issues entirely.
There was no fixing that boy he was a true sociopath. He had dead eyes and that snide smile were chilling. That young actor did a great job.
Many of them in law enforcement in real life but everyone turns a blind eye.
More like a psychopath. One is born a psychopath, but sociopaths are created by their environment.
5:53 “He’s a sociopath. He will kill again.”
And, he was right.
Beware those overly polite, soft voiced kids.
Kid tried pulling a Michael Myers 😂😂
Well, Jake DID say that he would rather die than go back to the "tough love camp". Looks like he got his wish.
It’s one of those kids with “that” haircut…..
Yeah, I know- at best, Toni Tennille! At worst, Moe Howard!😂
@@jeannehall6546 lol
I believe that haircut is called, "the child actor"
That No Country ForvOld Men guy?
@@marymitchell8625 it all started with a haircut
“Tell me one thing. When did you decide to kill Jake?”
“In the courtroom, once I knew what he was. You were right. I looked around, saw the officer, realized I could take the gun. I just waited for the right moment.”
“You manipulated us just like Jake did.”
“There's one big difference. Jake would've killed again. I won't.”
Sidearm safety off, racked, and unstrapped? Most realistic cop in television
NYPD issue is a Glock 17. No safety, and only fools carry without a round in the chamber.
This episode aired before improved retention holsters were issued. A simple thumb break is easy to defeat, which is why departments have moved away from them.
@@ERAUsnow People talking about things they know not about.
The father was basically Gary Plauche.
That’s interesting to read
Remember this old joke?
"The system works""
Henry Evans played by Macauley Culkin from "The Good Son" was the ultimate sociopathic boy ever but Jake O'Hare is differently in second place.
Yes!!!! I felt that too
Yeah, I still remember that movie all these years later. It was chilling. Cliff scene was heart wrenching.
an eye for an eye.
A son for a son
No tears, that's no right. I think that kid hurt himself at the camp.
Yeah he did I saw this full episode
That "child" was the devil
Plus, he wasn't a sociopath he was a psychopath.
@@freedomwriter1995which one can do a better job of blending in with normal people?
@@kittynorville9125 psychopaths.
@kittynorville9125 psychopaths blend better. The difference between a psychopath and a sociopath is the acknowledgment of wrongdoing. A psychopath knows they are messed up but doesn't care. It's because they know they are wrong in the head that they are able to blend in.
A sociopath literally cannot comprehend that their actions are wrong. They don't view others as people but nearly obstacles in their life that they can deal with how they see fit.
He not a Devil 😮😮😮
I've always said that this show has such amazing young actors and young actresses, that are the best ever 👍👍👍👍
Sarah Hyland turned in a clip of herself from an episode of SVU as an audition for a new TV show. It won her the roll of Haley on "Modern Family."
You cannot fix that which does not have a soul. I dont approve of the father's actions towards that monster...but the mother should be jailed for ignoring that thng.
She would have kept ignoring the problem and making excuses for him until the day she died.
@@freedomwriter1995 yep, they even sometimes even help cover stuff up
@@freedomwriter1995 or he killer her.
@@PettyMaster101 cough, Gabby Petito case, cough cough
Yep! Definitely a situation where I don't approve of the father's actions, but understand why he did it.
The kid arrogantly smirking was his biggest mistake
Hey that’s Hank from fault 31!! I remember him from before the bombs fell.
And Jake is the sort of person Vault-Tec would want working for them.
Back when Law and Order was great!
This is SVU.
@@jlhabitan50 exactly. Yes. Sorry.
Yes it's svu, but it is a One Dick Wolf Universe!
@@jlhabitan50what are the three words before SVU?
@@TenFrenchMathematiciansInACoat L&O. SVU has a different scope than that of the mothership, however.
6:13 one of the best moments in Tv history
6:13 Hank MacLean when he finds out the kid is a raider.
Nature or nurture -the age-old question. What makes psychopaths and sociopaths who they are.
The kid will toughen up get more devious more better at masking and more likely learn from other older boys
Basically graduation in process
Fatherrrrr! The sleeper has awakened.
I hated this episode but the kid wouldn’t have stopped killing tho he just had that unfortunate vibe
What's worse is the so called "mom" knew what he was capable of because she saw the red flags, the signs, she just didn't care enough to take action.
Too great
I totally understand it
Love the ending statement to the cops , Love it,👍
Damn. Happy about that not guilty verdict.
I know he’s just an actor but darn do I hate that kid.
I briefly knew Jordan Garrett. He's pretty chill.
The father got revenge. And why is this?
For he IS the Kwisatz Haderach!
He will defeat the Sardukaar
A man's gotta do, what a man's gotta do.
6:16 *golf clap*
can you make a video of the rookie season 1 episode 17
This is the second movie that Macauley Culkin played such a role
CREEPY
His accusations against the camp were lies. He abused fellow campers and burned himself. The camp recommended to his mom that he needed to be institutionalized. She didn't believe them and threatened a lawsuit.
That’s Hank MacLean!
Justice is served
"Why, Gary, Why?"
Then the dad became a monster and plunged the world into nuclear holocaust.
That face 5:35
Again 6:04
DAMNNNNNNNNN, I am glad this was the decision
How did they get Benjamin Franklin to play the role as judge ??
Not guilty in my book
so was the two boys this guys sons, or was the one he shot his stepson?
The one he shot was a neighbor kid, the one who died was his son.
@@TheLastSane1 ok thanks!
No jury on earth would have found him innocent
I think you underestimate how much people fear kids who kill. Especially kill with no remorse and have a very punchable face. Every juror would have to contend with the idea of one of their children running into this kid or one just like him. Someone who seems innocent and harmless, but would kill without hesitation. Thats a scary thought.
Was this inspired by the James Bulger case?
I wouldn’t think so.
Sometimes you have to do what you have to do
Blonde DA is a fox
Stupid, had to twist the father to make him the bad guy.
Bad White Father .... These shows are so predictable.
as it should have been
Well that kid won’t hurt anyone else 🤷🏼♂️
In reality, justified. Good acting by the sociopath kid.
Well everyone loves a happy ending