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  • This episode with SVU responding to a kidnap rape on a college campus with everyone seeing it like Kitty Genovese's tragic predicament, but no one responds until the show is over.

    The perpetrator of this on camera rape is computer genius Spencer Treat Clark and it's to get the attention of SVU so that they will take up the missing person case of Clark's little brother who was snatched in broad daylight in Manhattan's west side.

    It's one unusual cry for help no doubt about it. But for a detective like Christopher Meloni show him a mystery and he can't help getting involved.

    A most interesting story, wait till you see the ironic payoff.
  • In this episode Eliot stabler and the svu team especially Eliot stabler get completely manipulated by a young man named Greg Engels. Greg Engels is able to manipulate stabler into finding his young kidnapped brother after Engels abducts a young girl which turns out to be a fake.kidnapping.
  • A story with a surprise ending with elliot at the center

    It's a great episode from start to finish. Elliot and Gig's indoor scene and after is also intense.

    I love stories that contain theatrical scenes and are felt most intensely.
  • Warning: Spoilers
    This is one of the many plots where we see the crime solved but we don't get to see the case tried (or at least find out what the accused will receive as a sentence). I personally dislike this format, and this is one of the reasons I'm giving the episode only four stars.

    The other reason for the low rating is because of the episodes unbelievable plot. The perpetrator and his accomplices stage kidnapping / rape in order to get the SVU to look into the perpetrators previously kidnapped little brother, which is now a cold case.

    The SVU goes all out looking for the perpetrator and supposed kidnapping / rape victim. It's Stabler who eventually find the perpetrator, solves the crime (finds out that the perpetrator had his friends stage the kidnapping / rape). Eventually, even though the case was closed, they find the missing boy in no time, and eventually reunite the perpetrator with his younger brother.

    What I wanted to see was the book being thrown and all involved. Because of their hoax, they tied up precious police resources and after they were caught showed no remorse. I at least wanted to see all involved in the hoax standing in front of the judge, or Stabler lamenting on the fact that even though the perpetrator had his missing brother found, the perpetrator would be in prison for 25 to life.
  • "Spectacle" was one of those episodes that infuriated me on first watch, due to finding it starting off with such promise and then quickly descending into contrived nonsense with an ending that on first viewing was pretty insulting. Didn't outright despise the episode at the time, but my feelings leaned towards disliking it overall and hating some elements. Despite having a negative reaction to it, "Spectacle" was still given a few more watches to be fair to it watching re-runs from time to time.

    My feelings over-time have not really changed all that much. All the many problems had with it on first watch are still problems for me to worse effect, and more problems were discovered. There are not many 'Law and Order: Special Victims Unit' episodes that did so little for me on first watch that got worse over-time, but "Spectacle" to me is one of them. Again, it does have redeeming qualities and isn't an abomination, but of Season 12 this was one of the more infuriating ones.

    Am going to start with the good. Christopher Meloni does valiant work here, at his best searing with intensity. Spencer Treat Clark also fares well, he is sinister but the reason for how he came to be is pretty heart wrenching and every sibling's worst nightmare. The opening scene is truly scary and really did wish that the rest of the episode lived up to it quality-wise.

    The photography and such as usual are fully professional, the slickness still remaining. The music is used sparingly and is haunting and non-overwrought when it is used, and it's mainly used when a crucial revelation or plot development is revealed.

    On the other hand, the story is even more of a nonsensical and contrived mess than as remembered, also don't remember it feeling as much of a two episodes in one feel in a way that is felt now. Everything that happens before Engels comes into the picture becomes almost irrelevant and it would have been much better if the past abduction story was the focus rather than being used as a story device. The monkey references are very heavy handed and felt like they were being shoved in the viewer's faces when there was no need to. Tension and tautness are completely lacking.

    Likewise with the too little and not very memorable screen time for Cragen and Fin, the only other team members featured. The dialogue is perfunctory and has no suspense or surprises, but worst of all (even worse than the contrived nonsense that was most of the story and the heavy handedness) was the major slap in the face, anti-climactic cheat that is the ending, all that build up for nothing.

    In summary, mediocre and frustrating. 4/10.
  • This episode will not stand the test of time. I doubt it would be produced today, given that the cold open is a red herring that supposedly serves to reopen a cold case. The torture scenes are meant to titillate and are secondary to the main plot in the end.