I remember that. Always got a kick out of it. In one episode she was telling Brisco and Curtis how her husband had an affair so she kicked him out and got a 21 year old boyfriend. Brisc said "you are killing me and Curtis said way to go. I failed to capture the humor but it was funny.
Munch: "Maybe he was alone." Benson: "Maybe his pants came off from the force of the shot." Me: "Shot from what? A rocket launcher?!" I am laughing so hard at those two bickering!
@@Hogg342 Munch, Ice-T, the Captain, Olivia, and Elliot was the peak of this show. I can only watch the older episodes with that group in the show, the newer ones just don't hit the same.
@@TheTigerfan99 I watch the new ones there okay the originals are always the best though sometimes the new ones annoy me thought they are trying but they can't match the original chemistry
@@TheTigerfan99 I loved Jeffries, but could not stand Cassidy. Munch and Tutuola are brilliant together though, so original line up but replace Cassidy with Tutes and it’s perfect. My favourite ADA is Casey Novak, so throw her in too and I’d be really happy.
I've loved This show since the beginning in 98. As a child that suffered abuse in every form: physical, mental, verbal and sexual. I Loved watching a show in which some sort of justice was served, most of the time. The fact that justice wasn't always achieved only made it more realistic to me. I wish and hope we have actual good police officer and detectives like I see portrayed by Benson and Munch etc.
completely. take it from someone not yet out of their teens who went through the same types of abuse, I turned to these shows as soon as I was allowed access to the internet. it’s a way to cope with what was happening by watching people get what’s coming to them. when I was younger I hoped the same thing would happen to my abusers, but it never has, and I doubt it will. now that I’m older I understand how unfair our system is in real life. I think there should be psychological studies on why victims turn to these shows so much. looking into all the possible coping mechanisms it provides. and also how many of those coping mechanisms might be unhealthy.
It so sad watching these old clips, seeing that they had four or five detectives, plus Cragen. Now it's just Benson, Finn, Rollins, and a new guy who might be a spy. SVU is probably one of the most successful daytime shows on now and the producers cheap out on cast.
Most of the these people in season 1 were semi regulars and not even part of the main cast. Jeffries left SVU mid season 2 and Cassidy left after season one, only to guest star 20 years later one time.
@@Chelaxim Still wish there was more cast, even recurring characters. I feel it helps keep things interesting. Plus, an entire major department of the NYPD being operated by two detectives and a captain isn't really realistic.
@@shootingcomet082 They just added Detective Joe Velesco like 4 episodes ago. It's better than season 10 of Criminal Intent only having 2 detectives lol.
It kinda creeped me out. Like wtf Elliot you are married and keep popping out kids! We don’t always need the leads to date each! Lol but yes I was just gonna say something about that lol.
Hahaha she lied so hard that 12 strangers, detectives, district attorneys, and a judge believed the EVIDENCE that supported the charges that were brought by the DAO not Meg herself 😮
He’s right about the radio thing. When I was in my first car accident I can tell you EXACTLY what was playing on the radio at the moment of impact. Drag me down by one direction
Yeah I don't remember seeing that🥴 but she was really shady and distance here in season one like pushing everybody away she was funny but seemed like a stone cold B* at the same time half of the time I'm like chill out🥴🤣😭 but I guess I didn't mind cause I already liked her character in the mid late seasons like seasons 11 & 12🤷🏽♀
I remember this episode! I remember thinking, jeez, this woman is so traumatized from witnessing a shooting, she'd never survive what the child victims go through...
Law and order svu so absolutely rocks its the best show on tv my favourite show in the whole world thanks guys for all the joy you have always brought me thanks for everything love beth
I saw Jane Alexander when he headed up the National Endowment for the Arts. She visited a perfromance at the Denver Center Academy, sashaying in with her large entourage, stopping the performance cold as she weilded her judgements on the school like a sword and then sashayed out. Her speech and behavior were exactly like in this clip. I think there was some type casting going on in this episode.
Oh my god, I was there for that! They were doing a Brecht play and the student actress on stage worked Alexander's stunt into the monologue. That student was brilliant. It was the National Theatre Conservatory, at the Denver Center for the Performing Arts. That student's name was Lauren and I've never forgotten how she upstaged Alexander!!
@@manonfetch WOW . that is awesome. Yes it was priceless comedy. A dear friend of mine directed that production. Thats why I was there. Thank you for being another living soul to corroberate that event.
Watching an old episode today, I realized something, Stabler and Benson often accuse the wrong person at the beginning of most episodes (usually it is Benson)and they never apologize to the wrongly accused for doing so. Then when they do get the bad guy they are celebrated, all the while they wrongly accused someone at the beginning. In some episodes, they ruin the wrongly accused's life. That's f'd up that this show doesn't address that...they sweep it away much like an actual police dept. does. Makes me not want to watch anymore. I look at the show much differently now.
For sure I’m a new watcher of the show and your criticism is 100 percent right, also there’s a bit of police brutality for whatever reason. And some of that is towards wrongly accused individuals as well. It really is upsetting
I, too look at the show a bit differently now. I used to love Stabler and root for him and Benson to get together, but rewatching the show has made me view Stabler with disgust. He's so brutal to people he thinks are the perp, and he becomes the judge and jury without looking at other possible leads. He picks and chooses when to show leniency, and it's ridiculous. How he kept his job after revealing he fantasizes about killing suspects is beyond me. The writers have also allowed Olivia to worsen her victim blindspot by believing so-called victims and never considering they would be lying. They ruined a music teacher's life because they accepted such an easy case with evidence that was practically handed to them because those little boys and their sisters couldn't possibly have been lying. I was relieved he didn't soften to them with their poor attempt at an apology, especially since all those girls got was probation.
And my children were little I would watch this after they went to bed. My daughter said the music creeped her out and it made her scared. I laughed now when she told me that I never realized it was creepy music.
There was never "a good sense of the law". Things were worse back then. People in privileged positions allowed themselves to be convinced that nothing was wrong because they didn't experience injustice from the police. I love this show, too, but the creators were definitely trying to paint the police in a positive light. You need to remind yourself that this is a fictional TV show, and doesn't reflect anything truthful about reality.
@@phirebrown the victim raped her in college and she left college due to that. The shooter was a professional hitman and they connected him to a mafia hit from about 5 years prior. But they just prosecuted the murderer, not following the trail to the ones who hired him, because it was mafia and the powerful families. Munch was the one who put it all together.
$0.18 off every pack of cigarettes sold in the US? That doesn't sound like very much profit off of something that was $3.00-$5.00 back then... Now one pack is a little over $5.00 & that's a cheap brand, Marlboro being almost $10.00 a pack, but that's from the taxing added into the cost of tobacco products, not the actual price
The way it looks, she used herself to lure the man to a spot where another man lay in ambush. She could be part of a conspiracy for personal revenge. After all, she may not have pulled the trigger herself, but she may have hired the guy who did.
@@charlessaint7926if so, then why would she be sitting in car next to him, waiting for his brains to get blown all over the place, by a large caliber noisy gun? Doesnt sound like a hit to me nor one she set up. Again evidence?
Anybody else remember when Munch would hit on the red-haired medical examiner and get shot down every time?
Yes 😂😂😂
I remember that. Always got a kick out of it. In one episode she was telling Brisco and Curtis how her husband had an affair so she kicked him out and got a 21 year old boyfriend. Brisc said "you are killing me and Curtis said way to go. I failed to capture the humor but it was funny.
Yeah
Yeah...always thot she was attractive myself!
Munch was such a flirt.
Munch: "Maybe he was alone."
Benson: "Maybe his pants came off from the force of the shot."
Me: "Shot from what? A rocket launcher?!"
I am laughing so hard at those two bickering!
I miss Munch
@@Hogg342 Munch, Ice-T, the Captain, Olivia, and Elliot was the peak of this show. I can only watch the older episodes with that group in the show, the newer ones just don't hit the same.
@@TheTigerfan99 I watch the new ones there okay the originals are always the best though sometimes the new ones annoy me thought they are trying but they can't match the original chemistry
Benson : "Munch says a lot, that's why Cragen sent us".
@@TheTigerfan99 I loved Jeffries, but could not stand Cassidy. Munch and Tutuola are brilliant together though, so original line up but replace Cassidy with Tutes and it’s perfect. My favourite ADA is Casey Novak, so throw her in too and I’d be really happy.
I've loved This show since the beginning in 98. As a child that suffered abuse in every form: physical, mental, verbal and sexual. I Loved watching a show in which some sort of justice was served, most of the time. The fact that justice wasn't always achieved only made it more realistic to me. I wish and hope we have actual good police officer and detectives like I see portrayed by Benson and Munch etc.
completely. take it from someone not yet out of their teens who went through the same types of abuse, I turned to these shows as soon as I was allowed access to the internet. it’s a way to cope with what was happening by watching people get what’s coming to them. when I was younger I hoped the same thing would happen to my abusers, but it never has, and I doubt it will. now that I’m older I understand how unfair our system is in real life.
I think there should be psychological studies on why victims turn to these shows so much. looking into all the possible coping mechanisms it provides. and also how many of those coping mechanisms might be unhealthy.
I hope you are well now, you deserve all the best!
So do I
Sorry to hear that Danielle - though I realise you posted some months ago.
Did you ever get justice?
Absolutely miss Munch😭
He is the best 😭😭
Who doesn’t??
Munch was the best character on the show by far.
Legend, icon, Richard Belzer will be missed
It was Bonnie E. She was a guest director.
She didn't answer a whole lot of questions herself. Her rich mommy and daddy did. She's a liar, and her parents are covering for her.
That was her lawyer, her father and brother died in the fog.
It so sad watching these old clips, seeing that they had four or five detectives, plus Cragen. Now it's just Benson, Finn, Rollins, and a new guy who might be a spy. SVU is probably one of the most successful daytime shows on now and the producers cheap out on cast.
Most of the these people in season 1 were semi regulars and not even part of the main cast. Jeffries left SVU mid season 2 and Cassidy left after season one, only to guest star 20 years later one time.
@@Chelaxim Still wish there was more cast, even recurring characters. I feel it helps keep things interesting. Plus, an entire major department of the NYPD being operated by two detectives and a captain isn't really realistic.
Ya but the show really improved after cat left
The older seasons were definitely more interesting!
@@shootingcomet082 They just added Detective Joe Velesco like 4 episodes ago. It's better than season 10 of Criminal Intent only having 2 detectives lol.
Anybody else see that moment when Elliot said “coworkers” at 1:41 and Olivia stammers a little?!!!!!!!!
Looked more like a "dude, really?" glance.
He looked right at here too, they used to play the hell out of us with that tension
It kinda creeped me out. Like wtf Elliot you are married and keep popping out kids! We don’t always need the leads to date each! Lol but yes I was just gonna say something about that lol.
I am so happy I am not the only one who caught that!
Making something out of nothing.🙄🙄
lol i can't believe they included the coworker line, like that is blatant flirting
Liv: "Oh ok, we're going mask off now"
1:38 Stabler ain’t slick 🤣
Hahaha she lied so hard that 12 strangers, detectives, district attorneys, and a judge believed the EVIDENCE that supported the charges that were brought by the DAO not Meg herself 😮
1:37 The way Liv and Eliott looked at each other....
He’s right about the radio thing. When I was in my first car accident I can tell you EXACTLY what was playing on the radio at the moment of impact. Drag me down by one direction
Ha the side eye from Olivia when he said co-workers...
She was like "dude really" ?
Yeah I don't remember seeing that🥴 but she was really shady and distance here in season one like pushing everybody away she was funny but seemed like a stone cold B* at the same time half of the time I'm like chill out🥴🤣😭 but I guess I didn't mind cause I already liked her character in the mid late seasons like seasons 11 & 12🤷🏽♀
I came to the comments to see if anyone else noticed
Mariska is so beautiful.
Thanks
Isn't she related to a famous old school actress?
@@krishelfferich3487 yes. Jayne Mansfield?
@@krishelfferich3487 yes both of her parents were killed in an accident when she was young
@@JohnSmith-im8qt YEAH! That's her. Thanks ! ⭐
The first 1:30 min of clip: anyone else notice Elliot look at Liv when he mentioned the make out spot, and coworkers?
“She’s zoomin’ us, Jack.”
Jane Alexander is stellar. 3:58 “She’s the light of my life.” Burn.
I just LOVE Noelle Beck as Stephanie Mulroney! Bring her back!
And 12 seasons later she's even more beautiful and especially awesome in the great "Bang" episode.
I love munch and his humor and comedy
Back when Elliot had hair lol
Looks good either way
@@larapalma3744 agreed
"I'm the man you're looking for" - Arthur Pruitt
I remember this episode! I remember thinking, jeez, this woman is so traumatized from witnessing a shooting, she'd never survive what the child victims go through...
Law and order svu so absolutely rocks its the best show on tv my favourite show in the whole world thanks guys for all the joy you have always brought me thanks for everything love beth
I saw Jane Alexander when he headed up the National Endowment for the Arts. She visited a perfromance at the Denver Center Academy, sashaying in with her large entourage, stopping the performance cold as she weilded her judgements on the school like a sword and then sashayed out. Her speech and behavior were exactly like in this clip. I think there was some type casting going on in this episode.
Oh my god, I was there for that! They were doing a Brecht play and the student actress on stage worked Alexander's stunt into the monologue. That student was brilliant. It was the National Theatre Conservatory, at the Denver Center for the Performing Arts. That student's name was Lauren and I've never forgotten how she upstaged Alexander!!
@@manonfetch WOW . that is awesome. Yes it was priceless comedy. A dear friend of mine directed that production. Thats why I was there. Thank you for being another living soul to corroberate that event.
@@mattdeans9873 was that Anthony Powell?
Watching an old episode today, I realized something, Stabler and Benson often accuse the wrong person at the beginning of most episodes (usually it is Benson)and they never apologize to the wrongly accused for doing so. Then when they do get the bad guy they are celebrated, all the while they wrongly accused someone at the beginning. In some episodes, they ruin the wrongly accused's life. That's f'd up that this show doesn't address that...they sweep it away much like an actual police dept. does. Makes me not want to watch anymore. I look at the show much differently now.
For sure I’m a new watcher of the show and your criticism is 100 percent right, also there’s a bit of police brutality for whatever reason. And some of that is towards wrongly accused individuals as well. It really is upsetting
I, too look at the show a bit differently now. I used to love Stabler and root for him and Benson to get together, but rewatching the show has made me view Stabler with disgust. He's so brutal to people he thinks are the perp, and he becomes the judge and jury without looking at other possible leads. He picks and chooses when to show leniency, and it's ridiculous. How he kept his job after revealing he fantasizes about killing suspects is beyond me. The writers have also allowed Olivia to worsen her victim blindspot by believing so-called victims and never considering they would be lying. They ruined a music teacher's life because they accepted such an easy case with evidence that was practically handed to them because those little boys and their sisters couldn't possibly have been lying. I was relieved he didn't soften to them with their poor attempt at an apology, especially since all those girls got was probation.
I'm guessing you're a lawyer or
the spawn of a lawyer.
@@StellaHershman24 what episode was this?
@@paolagabriela866 ??
I change the radio station all the time when I don't like the song and doesn't mean I know the name.
I miss Munch. Fun fact: He is Fonzie's cousin
It shows now that you mention it..
Now that you mention it I can see it in the face
I just realized, those head movements by Jack at the end means he's furious.
"The burden of been A Mulroney" 7:54
I agree with her. Commonly true 👍🏻.
*Moroni
@@Raison_d-etrethe caption says Mulroney. That’s why they typed that
I just realized this is the first time i've ever seen Cragen talking to Mccoy
usually when i change the radio station it's because there's so much static i can't hear what's playing.
myself, its anything by whitney houston
@@myfairlahey5738 I need you to get better taste.
Eh?
And my children were little I would watch this after they went to bed. My daughter said the music creeped her out and it made her scared. I laughed now when she told me that I never realized it was creepy music.
You remind me of my Mother. I hated her.
"..coworkers .." eyeballs Benson
Great to see Jane Alexander in this one.
I first knew as the head of the National Endowment for the Arts. Very avantgarde as an actress.
Love this Olivia Benson. Todays Benson looks like she’s ready to cry at the drop of a hat.
Considering the character development im not suprised
Maybe cause of all the things she has been though.
You know I would disagee if I was really biased but that's is kinda of true even though I love her🥴😁😭
@@ForTheMonolith Yeah
“You have never felt utter terror” If someone said that to me, I won’t be shocked that she wanted to cry
I love this program, still give a good sense of the law that this country use to be
Let’s not glorify the past and ignore the atrocities law enforcement has and continues to do.
Goes to show you never watched the show.
There was never "a good sense of the law". Things were worse back then. People in privileged positions allowed themselves to be convinced that nothing was wrong because they didn't experience injustice from the police.
I love this show, too, but the creators were definitely trying to paint the police in a positive light. You need to remind yourself that this is a fictional TV show, and doesn't reflect anything truthful about reality.
Exactly, when the murder rate was higher. Ah the good ole days.
@@TheBeingReal glorify? In what way? I think the conclusion of the comment speaks to the past and present. Relax
Omg they all look so young!!
Who remembers what was playing when you're changing the station? You don't know the song and don't find it nice.
or you heard it too much and can't stand it
Whoa. I didn't remember Carmichael was in SVU too.
Yeah, was a few episodes only
It’s a crossover.
She didn’t even look at the picture
Nope not even for a second. She's clearly lying and her family name is protecting her no matter how nonsensical her testimony is.
5:30 you just know that when you have both parents in the room, they will try their best to control the narrative.
I watch Law and Order every time it is on tv
Wait I thought the old white lady was the pathological liar at first lol
Changing the radio station... bending down, fiddling with the knob... yeah, sure.
Look what the dog dragged in
I love Munch!
Two tier judicial system. Enjoy your tier.
I have never heard the name Regina pronounced that way.
I cant stand how that guy shakes his head
Didn't they upload clips from this episode before?
Did she have someone shoot the victim in the end?
Best show on TV
Virgina malroney? Did I hear incorrectly?
Yet Virgilio Aguilar Mendez is still in jail being charged with murder after an officer had a heart attack after arresting him smfh
Wait what
Co-workers !!!! ❤
She didn't shoot him, it was the buddy Holly looking guy with the black talon 45 caliber bullets
nope not him. she did shoot the guy. her family had a hitman do a copycat killing to try to throw the police off her
Y did she shoot em
@@phirebrown the victim raped her in college and she left college due to that. The shooter was a professional hitman and they connected him to a mafia hit from about 5 years prior. But they just prosecuted the murderer, not following the trail to the ones who hired him, because it was mafia and the powerful families. Munch was the one who put it all together.
Jane Alexander is a great actress.
$0.18 off every pack of cigarettes sold in the US? That doesn't sound like very much profit off of something that was $3.00-$5.00 back then... Now one pack is a little over $5.00 & that's a cheap brand, Marlboro being almost $10.00 a pack, but that's from the taxing added into the cost of tobacco products, not the actual price
Changing the radio station. Wouldn't she have seen what time it was as well
One of my favorite episodes,their faux British accents irritated me
That's not faux Bristish, that's upper class American.
Nobody cares 😉.
It’s called a Mid-Atlantic accent and it was very common for the upperclass, newscasters and actors to have in the previous eras.
@@sarcasticallyrearranged it's basically a bad British accent.
@Brandy Everett news to me lol I could be uninformed, but I too thought it was a bad attempt at a brittish accent, lol
Did this episode give anybody else a Kennedy Curse vibe?
I wonder if it played out, guess until they edit full episodes for this channel, we won’t know
Was there ever a follow up to this episode?
Hey, I have been trying to find where to watch the series from the start for like forever so I could really use help. So do u have any idea? Pls?!
Peacock
Good episode
Does anybody know how it ends?
@@marycanary if memory serves, she is convicted of evidence tampering, but not guilty of murder.
Is the ‘victim’ Laura from General Hospital? She Looks Like Her… LOL
Where can we see full episodes ?
Peacock TV do you know what season this is
Funny how rich people can get away with stuff normal people can’t.
I don’t get the bucket seat joke
You’re too young for this show then.
Why all the music during the show cannot hear the actors words
Good Morning Dad...Thanks Leti
It's Lily, Holden isn't going to like this.
Anyone else catch when stabler said partners and looked at benson and then they looked at each other 🫶🏽😍😍😩🥺
High school musical 3
Love your movies
good cross-over story
1:46 😂😂😂
Siobhan Miller? Nicole Wallace?
charging her based on what evidence?
Lying to the police for a start,she said she had met the guy for the first time at that bar but in reality they’d met when she was in college.
The way it looks, she used herself to lure the man to a spot where another man lay in ambush. She could be part of a conspiracy for personal revenge. After all, she may not have pulled the trigger herself, but she may have hired the guy who did.
@@charlessaint7926 maybe? But? Need evidence!!
@@charlessaint7926if so, then why would she be sitting in car next to him, waiting for his brains to get blown all over the place, by a large caliber noisy gun? Doesnt sound like a hit to me nor one she set up. Again evidence?
Hey I thought Rizzoli was a cop what gives?
On a different show
Great 👍 ❤❤❤
Anyone know how it ended
diva maravilhosa ❤️❤️❤️
omg baby tom wellington at 20 seconds
My mama Doris J. Long- Parker used to watch this show.
I love Olivia Benson
Who doesn't love Olivia Benson?
I just learned munch died last few years in real life
1:40 That was funny.
She is
Whose line?!!...#Maria Rosa2022...Stop what?!
God is love 🙏❤️❤️😍🙏.
I never remember song names that's weak
Mariska is so pretty
love you all , not benso n or amanda
Good Night Wright
Fkn entitled rich people what’s really sad is that there’s people like this out in the real world..
3:31 was creepy seeing a second chick in the back
Jack, Jack ADA
ACAB except for them
I don't care for the newer seasons.
Excuse me I didn’t catch Lady Mulroney’s name …was it “Vagina Mulroney” or “Angina Mulroney”
Regina pronounced to rhyme with vagina.
@@SarafinaSummers well then…that’s unfortunate…wonder why she’d stick with that pronunciation
Her maiden name was Regina K. Hunt.