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7/10
Guilty or innocent?
TheLittleSongbird26 August 2022
Have always loved the character of Bayard Ellis and wish that he had a lot more appearances. Just love his presence and Andre Braugher and Mariska Hargitay were always dynamite together, especially "Monster's Legacy" (a controversial episode due to Mike Tyson's casting but personally love it). Seeing Cragen back was also a joy, he was a great character who could have been used more. On first watch, feelings were mostly positive with some reservations.

Those feelings are pretty much the same now in regard to this episode, meaning a good episode with lots of great things but not a great one and with something missing. It is not one of the best episodes of Season 16, though one of the better faring ones of the second half of it (where the season was a lot less consistent), but it is also not one of the worst. Ranking the season's episodes, it's somewhere around high middle which is not too bad a position to be in.

As said, there is a lot of good here. Photography while very close up doesn't come over as too static or filmed play-like, while the production values are typically solid and have subtle atmosphere while not being drab and keeping things simple. When the music is used it is haunting and has a melancholic edge that is not overdone. The episode is sympathetically yet uncompromisingly directed, especially in the more tense second half.

Furthermore, the script mostly is intelligent and thought-probing, with a lot of talk but not in a way that rambles or feels padded. The digs at Carisi's expense were priceless. Seeing Cragen back was a joy and the episode doesn't waste him. The performances are without fault, with Braugher on truly commanding form. Samira Wiley is affecting in her role. Although the case is predictable due to familiar ground being covered with little new, it is also very intriguing and poses some questions worth pondering on.

It, the episode that is, is spoiled by the abrupt and too ambiguous ending that further adds to the already overdone unnecessary doubt. The opening wasn't necessary and pretty cheesy.

Did feel also that the daughter's testimony during trial was horribly written and her being better prepared for the questioning (uncharacteristically sloppy for Ellis) would have made a difference.

Good episode all in all, falls short of greatness. 7/10.
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6/10
Good until the end
marysammons-4222023 July 2020
Warning: Spoilers
Benson is asked by Bayard Ellis to investigate a 17 year old case of a father in prison for raping his daughter who is now recanting. The squad with help from retired captain Cragen find out how weak the case was and evidence of wrong doing by the cop who investigated. But like the other reviewer said unnecessary doubt at the end. That's because they can never let someone who supposedly committed a sex crime be totally exonerated. Especially a man. Because all men have to be predators. At least in Dick Wolf and Mariska Hargitay's world.
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10/10
Tabula Rasa: Is it true? Or is it real?
yazguloner19 December 2021
The Rock an episode, the Rock a story, the Rock an article, the Rock actors and characters.

We briefly follow the life of a working woman with a child with Olivia and Noah. The characters, which continue with 13 seasons, return in this episode. Bayard Ellis (Andre Braugher) Father Curtis (Leslie Odom jr) are outstanding. My dear Captain Cragen (Dann Florek) is back. They provide a wonderful nostalgia for Olivia's pre-motherhood.

The case is the darkest gray file in my opinion. Is that so?

The victim's tabula rasa mind is altered by pressure or manipulation. Her mother, her father, prosecutor, lawyer do this. That's why the Prosecutor and the lawyer asked her, "Did he rape?" For whom the answers to the question are unknown. The last photo of the victim in the final is unforgettable. Samira Wiley (Michelle Thompson) performance is perfect. Glenn Plummer(Derek Thompson), Robert Sean Leonard (ADA Kenneth O'Dwyer), Vincent Curatola (Judge Al Bertuccio), Julie Halston etc. All guest actors are great.
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5/10
A case out of Kafka
bkoganbing4 September 2016
Andre Braugher made a return appearance as Innocence Project attorney Bayard Ellis who calls on his old friend Sgt. Olivia Benson now in charge of the SVU Squad. The squad is working for the defense now as an old conviction is reviewed of Glenn Plummer who back 17 years earlier was charged with raping his six year old daughter who has grown up to be Samira Wiley.

As part of her substance abuse recovery program Wiley seeks to make amends and the biggest amend she has to make is to dear old dad who on her testimony has been in jail. When we meet we see him tutoring another prisoner. As a sex offender I doubt this guy would have gotten a chance to prove his fellow prisoners he wasn't a sex offender for real. But that is one flaw of this story.

This truly is a case that Franz Kafka could have written. The proof that the squad comes up with you would think the prosecution in the person of Robert Sean Leonard would just drop this case and let Plummer walk. But he wants his innocence unvarnished and Leonard has too much ego wrapped in this case. There's ego and then there's ego.

The performance I liked the best here was that of Julie Halston who shows us just why she eventually got disbarred. This is the kind of lawyer they don't make lawyer jokes about, she is one monstrous joke. Kafka working overtime.

Some unnecessary doubt is cast on the whole business at the end. That is the episode's biggest flaw. But some of the performances like Halston's are worth noting.
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Tough to take
lor_23 August 2023
An interesting treatment of the incest theme, has our team investigating a very old case in hopes of reversing the convicition of a father convicted of rape and incest of his daughter. The adult daughter is now recanting, but it will take some evidence to get a judge to consider reopening the case.

It's great to see Dann Florek return to the show for this episode, and may prove to be instrumental to getting the ball rolling. Robert Sean Leonard gets to play an unsympathetic character, a prosecutor taking the position that the rape is true and not worth pursuing any change.

Well-written script reasonably demonstrates how the legal system can prove unwieldy in arriving at actual justice, due to rigidity of the rules of evidence, and the inherent difficulty of redressing errors with the passage of time, which favors continuing the status quo.

Current superstar Leslie Odom Jr. Is the (subsequent) big name in the cast playing a reverend.
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