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Law & Order: Special Victims Unit Episode: "Blinded"

Season 9, Episode 7
Episode Synopsis: While working the case of a kidnapped girl found in the trunk of a stolen car, Stabler is injured by a suspect (Arye Gross), a schizophrenic artist believed to be a serial rapist. The trial brings up a dark moment in Novak's past, which seems to affect her judgment. Original Air Date: Nov 13, 2007

'Blinded'

I really like how this one started. I think the cops looking for the missing girl in the car impound was different and dramatic. Smashing the windows to open the trunks fast was great TV.I've never had the cops show up at my home (not that I'd admit it here), but if one of them did ask to use my bathroom, the first thing I would think is that they want to snoop around. Since Picard knew they would find nothing, I guess he wouldn’t mind. Crazy or not, best not to look suspicious. (Note to self: Let the police use my toilet if they ask. Flee later). Who else remembers Ayre Gross as one of the original cast members on Ellen DeGeneres’ sitcom? He was pretty charming and funny on that show and I was sorry when he left. Truth be told, I stopped watching soon after, as I didn’t like Jeremy Piven or the other additions nearly as well. He was also great in Minority Report as the man who didn't murder his wife. This guy is an unappreciated character actor. In this episode alone... read more

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Premiered: September 20, 1999, on NBC
Rating: TV-14
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Premise: The first 'Law & Order' spin-off ('L&O: Criminal Intent' followed) focuses on sex crimes. Richard Belzer brought his character from 'Homicide: Life on the Street,' Det. John Munch, to the show after the cancellation of the Baltimore-based series.

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