While I appreciate the attempt at suspense in this storyline, I couldn't help but notice a few elements that seemed somewhat implausible. The lack of concrete evidence and reliance on suspicion raised questions about the legality of holding the ex-cop character without clear cause. Benson's decision to insist on her stay, even when she wasn't officially under arrest, seemed a bit forced.
Additionally, Stabler's ability to identify the suspect, Kyle, without sufficient evidence or legal grounds during the house visit felt somewhat unrealistic. It left me questioning the credibility of the narrative, as even a civilian might have recognized the absence of a valid reason for detention.
Overall, I believe the episode could benefit from a more realistic portrayal of legal procedures and investigative processes.
Additionally, Stabler's ability to identify the suspect, Kyle, without sufficient evidence or legal grounds during the house visit felt somewhat unrealistic. It left me questioning the credibility of the narrative, as even a civilian might have recognized the absence of a valid reason for detention.
Overall, I believe the episode could benefit from a more realistic portrayal of legal procedures and investigative processes.