A young TV star is attacked and the evidence suggests a radio shock jock who may have gone too far.A young TV star is attacked and the evidence suggests a radio shock jock who may have gone too far.A young TV star is attacked and the evidence suggests a radio shock jock who may have gone too far.
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BD Wong
- Special Agent Dr. George Huang, M.D.
- (as B.D. Wong)
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Raviv Ullman
- Danny Spencer
- (as Ricky Ullman)
Luna Lauren Velez
- Attorney Shamal
- (as Lauren Vélez)
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Did you know
- TriviaThe two teens that snuck onto the Girl Undercover set say the third called himself Speed, "as if that is not made up!" - This is a reference to long-time SVU writer, Speed Weed.
- GoofsOn the phone and email pictures her panties were blue then when with lawyer in squad room the panties are pink or red.
- Quotes
Detective Elliot Stabler: [listening to BJ Cameron on the radio] And you wonder why people want that guy to shut up.
A.D.A. Casey Novak: Nobody's forcing them to listen.
[turns off the radio]
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Teen TV star raped, beaten
Not quite ripped from the headlines, this episode has the viewer torn between an emancipated teen who shows more than her acting talent in her TV-MA television show and those that believe this trashy TV should only be shown after prime time.
Predictably, a right-wing television decency activist (was Tipper Gore right wing?) played by Dana Delany is eyed early in the episode as somehow being behind the evil deed. Even more predictably, Detective Munch sums up his liberal view of the world in a few bumper sticker like slogans regarding parents trying to protect their children from a nipple on the screen.
Without giving away any spoilers, you are run through the gamut of usual suspects to include the paparazzi, set crew, hospital staff, celebrity stalkers, shock jocks, etc.
Predictably, a right-wing television decency activist (was Tipper Gore right wing?) played by Dana Delany is eyed early in the episode as somehow being behind the evil deed. Even more predictably, Detective Munch sums up his liberal view of the world in a few bumper sticker like slogans regarding parents trying to protect their children from a nipple on the screen.
Without giving away any spoilers, you are run through the gamut of usual suspects to include the paparazzi, set crew, hospital staff, celebrity stalkers, shock jocks, etc.
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- kfnnq
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