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Baby Mules
bkoganbing9 July 2015
Warning: Spoilers
The death of a baby from formula laced with cocaine brings the SVU squad in on one of the most cold blooded villains they ever encountered. It turns out that the baby food company has been part of a sideline enterprise of importing cocaine from Mexico in specially marked packages. When that baby gets the laced package the whole investigation opens up taking the squad to places they could not conceive and neither can the viewer.

Part of the operation includes a dirty cop played by Matt Mulheren and his death at the hands of one of the squad would normally be the climax.

What it does is set off the climax as the ringleader who literally rented babies from people to use with his drug mules to allay suspicion start getting dead. This cold blooded evil man is just killing people in wholesale lots to divert suspicion.

One of the villains you'll actually cheer when he's taken down.
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10/10
Risking undercover
TheLittleSongbird1 October 2020
Like the original 'Law and Order', 'Law and Order: Special Victims Unit' was, particularly in its early seasons (so pre-Season 10 or so), very good at dealing with difficult subjects and its approach to them. Something that has always struck me as very admirable in film and television. Have said this a lot, and sorry if it's been annoying if a follower, but when talking about the 'Law and Order' shows it is hard to not bring it up again and again when that was such a big selling point and when topics are especially difficult.

Topics like drug trafficking, not an easy subject to explore (then again when did 'Special Victims Unit' or the franchise cover easy themes?) fit under this distinction. "Risk" for me is another standout episode of Season 4 and has always gotten a wide range of emotions out of me. If anybody on a daily evening 'Special Victims Unit' marathon is trying to recover from being disturbed and emotional watching the previous episode "Damaged", it might be better seeing something else first before watching "Risk" as those feelings are every bit as strong in "Risk" as well.

"Risk" looks good, with the usual slickness and subtle grit. Really liked too that the photography was simple and close up but doing so without being claustrophobic. The music has presence when used, and luckily it isn't constant, and when it is used it doesn't feel over-scored. The direction allows the drama to breathe while still giving it momentum as well.

Script is intelligent and is tightened up to avoid over-talkiness, with enough tension to satisfy. The story is a twisty and disturbing one that may not have a leaving one floored twist but shocks in its own way, namely because the subject and basic story it revolves around hit hard. The truth leaves one not just angry, but also disgusted because the perpetrator is such a lowlife that agreed one roots for the SVU to take down.

Moreover, the SVU are great here, seeing them undercover sees plenty of very entertaining (including Stabler and Olivia flirting) and intense moments (such as Stabler playing off against the cop up to no good). They work cohesively and there isn't any excessive unprofessionalism. No issues to be had with the acting either, with Christopher Meloni standing out in one of his best episodes.

Overall, wonderful and another Season 4 high-point. 10/10
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