"Law & Order: Special Victims Unit" Coerced (TV Episode 2003) Poster

BD Wong: Special Agent Dr. George Huang, M.D.

Quotes 

  • Elliot Stabler : [about Kevin Walker]  The guy is hopeless.

    Dr. George Huang : He's a paranoid schizophrenic and these cacistis are his delusion. You're not gonna get anything more out of him.

    Elliot Stabler : Well, he's got a 5-year-old kid stashed out there somewhere.

    Dr. George Huang : And he's decompensating. Any more stress, he'll go into a psychotic break and he'll never talk. He needs medication.

    Elliot Stabler : You've got a medical bag. You got anything in there to make him lucid enough to talk?

    Dr. George Huang : Yes, but I can't give it to him just to make him confess.

    Elliot Stabler : Why not?

    Dr. George Huang : Because he's not my patient. I could lose my license. We need to get him to a psych hospital for treatment.

    Elliot Stabler : And lose him in the mental health system? We don't have that kind of time.

    Dr. George Huang : Well, we don't have a choice. Without medication, he's never gonna be able to tell you what you need to know.

    Elliot Stabler : How fast can you make it happen?

    Dr. George Huang : I'll make some calls. Any luck, he'll be able to talk tomorrow morning.

  • Dr. George Huang : [to Stabler]  I got a call from Novak. I told her the injection didn't harm Kevin and he's right where he belongs.

    Elliot Stabler : I'm sure you didn't come all the way up here at this time of night just to tell me that.

    Dr. George Huang : No. Martha Davis, age 45. Lived in the room next to Kevin at Jackson Manor.

    Elliot Stabler : And I thought I was going to have to go through every obituary on the Internet. How did you find out about Jackson Manor?

    Dr. George Huang : A friend at the Health Department.

    Elliot Stabler : This friend of yours know how a place like that could run out of medication?

    Dr. George Huang : You know, the good adult homes help schizophrenics lead productive lives, but the bad ones, the flophouses, just provide minimum care while their owners line their pockets with government money.

    Elliot Stabler : So instead of drugs for their patients, they use the money to buy themselves Mercedes.

  • Elliot Stabler : It's not coercion.

    Dr. George Huang : You pushed Kevin into a psychotic rage so I would drug him and you could coerce his confession.

    Elliot Stabler : I did what I had to do to save that boy.

    Dr. George Huang : Great. What are you gonna do next? Bash in people's skulls to make 'em talk?

    Elliot Stabler : Your way Adam wouldn't have been found until he starved to death.

    Donald Cragen : All right, that's enough, both of you.

    [to Huang] 

    Donald Cragen : Did the medication hurt Kevin?

    Dr. George Huang : No.

    Donald Cragen : Then what's the harm?

    Dr. George Huang : Unless a court forces him to, it's Kevin's choice whether to take it. We don't have the right to make that decision for him.

    Elliot Stabler : Do me a favor. Stop treating this perp like a patient.

    Dr. George Huang : He became my patient the second I gave him that injection.

    Elliot Stabler : Do me a favor. Start thinking about the victims here: the kid he kidnapped, the two people he stabbed. They're your victims, Doc. Not Kevin.

    Dr. George Huang : You made Kevin a victim and I'm gonna testify on his behalf if this goes to trial which Kevin will win since you handed the defense its case.

    Elliot Stabler : How did I do that?

    Dr. George Huang : They're gonna make you say that he wasn't rational until he was medicated which means he's not responsible for his actions before then. You get it now?

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