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Mariska Hargitay and Serena Williams in Law & Order: Special Victims Unit (1999)

Mariska Hargitay: Detective Olivia Benson

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Law & Order: Special Victims Unit

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  • Elliot Stabler: What happened to keggers anyway? I mean college kids don't even party anymore. They're too busy making money organizing strip shows and selling porn on the web.
  • John Munch: We live in perverted times, my friend. How many girls pose topless on that website and how many of them had a problem with it? One: Chloe.
  • Olivia Benson: Just because the others didn't sue doesn't mean they were any less exploited.
  • John Munch: You think all the girls on that site felt violated?
  • Olivia Benson: Pretty much, yeah.
  • Elliot Stabler: Oh, please. Our culture teaches women the easiest way to become rich and famous is to objectify themselves. Why get a job or an education when you can become the next winner on "The Bachelor"? It's the new American dream.

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