After a couple is murdered in their home and their daughter is critically injured, SVU uncovers a number of twisted family secrets, as well as detective Rollins' gambling addiction.After a couple is murdered in their home and their daughter is critically injured, SVU uncovers a number of twisted family secrets, as well as detective Rollins' gambling addiction.After a couple is murdered in their home and their daughter is critically injured, SVU uncovers a number of twisted family secrets, as well as detective Rollins' gambling addiction.
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One of the better examples of this type of story in the franchise is "Home Invasions". One of the best episodes of Season 13 by quite some way and the best since "Spiralling Down", if not quite as good as that episode. "Home Invasions" is also notable in providing some long overdue character development for a regular character that was still not settling properly at this point, and this aspect is also done very, very well indeed. So a great episode.
Almost everything works. 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. The direction has nice and at its best (such as towards and at the end) thrilling tension while keeping things steady, without going too far the other way.
The dialogue is taut and is not long winded or lacking in cohesion, and even with it being a familiar subject for 'Special Victims Unit' and 'Law and Order' in general the story is always intriguing, tense and suitably twisty. Not too simple or too complicated. The acting is extremely good all round.
Really appreciated Rollins' character development, it is also not too melodramatic while also being very relatable and it forwards her character in a way that none of her previous appearances had done. Also liked the chemistry between her and Fin, one of the better written character chemistries of Season 13. It was great to see Fin's sympathetic side, something we don't see enough of, underneath that tough exterior he really does have a big soft heart. Rollins' and Cragen's discussion of her addiction was great.
Will admit that the identity of the responsible was not a surprise, it is not new territory with this type of story in a case where the suspect count is pretty low. The motive though was less foreseeable and is shocking and sad, by the end of the episode personally found myself not hating the perpetrator.
In conclusion, great. 9/10.
- TheLittleSongbird
- Jun 21, 2022
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- TriviaCaptain Donald Cragen (Dann Florek) says, "Every unhappy family is unhappy in its own way." This is a reference to the opening line of Lev Tolstoy's 1877 novel "Anna Karenina," which begins, "All happy families are alike; each unhappy family is unhappy in its own way."
- GoofsWhen Finn and Rollins arrest Murphy, the bookie, they tell him he better confess to being a bookmaker or they'll charge him with selling alcohol to a minor. However in the state of New York selling alcohol to a minor is not a criminal offense, but a civil one, the penalty is a fine and possible suspension of the bar's liquor license. Whereas bookmaking is a criminal offense, Murphy was taking bets from dozens, perhaps hundreds of people, worth hundreds of thousands of dollars. That makes him guilty of Possession of Gambling Records in the First Degree, a class E felony, and since Murphy has prior felony convictions it carries a sentence of at least one year in prison and a maximum of up to four years in prison.
- Quotes
[Rollins has admitted to being a gambling addict]
Captain Donald Cragen: I've been exactly where you are, I know how this job can weigh on you.
Detective Amanda Rollins: What do you mean?
Captain Donald Cragen: I used to drink. And I mean *drink*. Soon as I got off duty, I was at the bar pounding. And then I started having a few on the job. You know, just to get through. I thought nobody noticed. Now, my captain could've canned my ass. Should've. But he got me help instead.
Detective Amanda Rollins: Wow.
Captain Donald Cragen: You're a good detective, Amanda. I don't want to end your career.
Detective Amanda Rollins: I don't want that, either.
Captain Donald Cragen: So I'm gonna get you help. But you screw up again, you're gone.
- ConnectionsReferences Twilight (2008)