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7/10
Military stonewalling
TheLittleSongbird2 August 2022
The topic in "Military Justice" is the kind that can go either way in execution, and the type of story likewise. It can either be tactful yet uncompromising, or it could be one sided and preachy. Have seen both extremes throughout the franchise in terms of the representation of the military, and don't always like it when they are portrayed in a negative light because of that they go through so much and because of having such respect for what they do.

"Military Justice" always has come over as a somewhat interesting but inconsistent episode, with a nice idea executed unevenly and in sometimes a way that doesn't feel enough like it comes from the franchise. It is the sort of episode, one of quite a lot in the latter seasons, that starts off really, really well but suffers from trying too hard in the second half and that it is less than subtle when it comes to its representation of the military. Worth seeing but not an essential.

A lot of good things can be seen here. Production values are still slick and suitably gritty (without being too heavy in it). The music is not too melodramatic and is not used too much, even not being too manipulative in revelations. The direction lets the drama breathe while making sure that the tension and emotion never slipped. Most of the script is very thought provoking and taut.

Like has been said already, "Military Justice" starts off incredibly well. Being very compelling and unsettling, it also feels like 'Special Victims Unit' in the first third. The regular acting is very good, likewise with the supporting cast. Sheree Appleby is affecting and really admired her character's courage and what she stood for. Terry Serpico is truly chilling as one of those characters where his sending down is rooted for heavily

However, "Military Justice" does try to do too much in the second half, with too many plot strands which gives a rushed and over-complicated feel. Really did not care for the rather heavy handed and one sided portrayal of the military, they are not made to behave sloppily or anything but there is just no subtlety to how they are written.

While Delaney Williams has always been wonderfully smarmy to watch on the show, Buchanan's argument really doesn't come over as very tasteful.

Overall, worth a look and better than the previous two episodes. 7/10.
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8/10
Eye opening
brueggemanntami18 January 2020
Two very brave people spoke up about corruption despite their fears and how it could affect their lives. Good for them. It took a lot of guts to do the right thing.
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10/10
Rape mobbing in the barracks
yazguloner4 August 2021
Women and Soldiers are among the most difficult and tragic sections in Svu.

It is told that military service with evidence of masculinity can turn into harassment and rape mobbing against women.
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6/10
Fine Coast Guard We Are For You
bkoganbing27 October 2017
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A stop by uniform officer of a car driven by a drunk and dissheveled Shiri Appleby brings the SVU squad in. The officer is a good cop who recognizes she's a victim of something.

Appleby is an ensign in the Coast Guard who was assaulted and raped after a night out with her fellow officers. One of them being her commanding officer Terry Serpico.

Appleby is caught in a situation that we civilians cannot understand. Serpico holds her very career in his hands, his fitness reports determine how far up in rank and responsibility she will go in the Coast Guard. He's also got a caveman's view of what women are for and encourages that in others. Though it does not look like her fellow attackers needed much. There were four altogether and one had an entirely different reason for his participation in a gang rape.

Appleby gives a fine performance as a victim not knowing where to turn. Serpico beneath his all American appearance is about as loathsome a perpetrator as the squad ever dealt with.
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3/10
No research
stevechams9 December 2022
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This is nothing how the military works with local PD. They have no authority to bust in a courthouse and arrest a witness. The military also has special investigators who would assist (NCIS, CGIS, CID). She would have never been charged with adultery after a rape. I wish they would have done more research before they put this out but I guess it's easier to spin a fantastically story than do the work to make sure they were right. This is a story that could have happened in the 80s or maybe even in the 1990s. The pamphlet in court was also the complete opposite of what they give out to people. Pure trash of a story.
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