Fans of Mariska Hargitay and "Law and Order: SVU" will have to wait nearly a month for new episodes of the drama. Apparently, the next episode to air will be on March 22 to give way the three-part crossover of "Chicago PD," "Chicago Fire," and the upcoming "Chicago Justice."
Carter Matt reports that it will be one month of waiting for loyal viewers of the long-running series. But despite what seems to be a long wait, the site is confident that the series will deliver even more thought-provoking episodes.
Observer recaps the latest episode of "Law and Order: SVU." With a title "No Surrender," the episode dealt with the case of Captain Beth Williams. She serves as an inspiration to many women, as she is the first female to be a part of the elite Army Rangers.
After a party to celebrate her feats and upcoming tour to promote the Army, Williams is found raped and assaulted. As Lieutenant Benson converses with her about the attack, it is clear that the victim does not want to make it known to the public, fearing what will happen to her reputation as a warrior.
The investigation leads the team to a construction worker, but he was proven innocent even though his DNA was found on the body of the captain. It turns out that he had a fight with her. Another suspect, an online hater, proved to have a solid alibi as well.
The attacker turned out to be her fiancé, as she broke up with him on the night of the party. Williams retaliates by assaulting him. The tough warrior also shows her human side to Benson when she broke down.
But at the end of "Law and Order: SVU," she showed her vulnerable side and admitted to being the victim. She understood that what happened did not invalidate all that she has done. Did you like the latest episode of the series? Share your thoughts and comments below.
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