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8/10
Crossing over
TheLittleSongbird23 August 2022
"Chicago Crossover" is the second part of a three part crossover with 'Chicago Fire'/'Chicago PD'/'Law and Order: Special Victims Unit'. Haven't seen enough of the other two shows to judge them fairly, but what has been seen has been mixed. The previous Season 16 episodes for 'Special Victims Unit' have ranged from decent to wonderful, "Holden's Manifesto" faring best. And although it did have misfires the season was not a too bad one at all.

On the whole, "Chicago Crossover" is very well done and interesting. It is not one of the very best Season 16 episodes, like "Holden's Manifesto" and "Pattern Seventeen" (the latter being criminally underrated). It is also not one of the worst, like "Decaying Morality" and especially "Intimidation Game" (the latter being one of the show's very worst). It is though in the better half and quite high up. Despite big reservations, a lot is done really well.

And those really well qualities are going to be mentioned first. As ever, the photography and such 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 some nice tension while keeping things steady, without going too far the other way. The script is thought provoking and is lean with very little fat, none of it is dumbed down or over complicated.

The story also grips, it handles a difficult subject and it is a subject that is handled with uncompromising force yet tact. Any character relationships were never forced or overdone, with the fireworks chemistry between Olivia and Voight and the interrogative parts with Teddy standing out. It was very interesting seeing Olivia and Voight together and despite them being very different in approach they are similar when it comes to being strong leaders. The case is a complex one, without being overly so, and tension filled. Most of the acting is extremely good, excellent in the case of heart wrenching Lou Tyler Pucci as a very well fleshed out character.

Having said that, am not a fan of Voight and his tactics and motivations are highly questionable (the case with 'Chicago...' as well). Jason Beghe line delivery is too much of one tone and inflection (gravelly and mumbling).

Did find too that the ending was abrupt and too simple.

Otherwise, very good and one of the stronger faring episodes of Season 16. 8/10.
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7/10
Case from Chicago
bkoganbing24 March 2015
Although this is a cross over episode with Chicago Fire and Chicago PD it also is strong enough on the story line to stand on its own. The SVU squad from New York gets a visit from Chicago police Erin Lindsay and Jason Beghe. There's a runaway kid they have reason to believe is in New York and young Christian Goodwin is now the latest victim of a sex trafficking ring.

For Lindsay this is especially poignant because her brother ran away from home in Chicago and also was a victim of this ring as a juvenile. Now grown up and played by Lou Taylor Pucci he may or may not have information relevant to the case. It takes a lot of effort to open him up.

Things work out well for the New York SVU end, but the Chicago cops still have a lot of work cut out for them.
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10/10
Perp's World View
yazguloner2 November 2021
The second part where Olivia talks about Stabler after a long time. The first was the William Lewis case.

A cross and striking episode. Sad, dramatic events stir with action. In between all these events is a different Romeo and Juliet. (Teddy and Jocelyn)

Honestly, what Voight did against those pedophile predators put me at ease.

However, Olivia is so right... "If you align yourself with a perps's world view, you get what you need. Iget there faster."

That's why fair trial, always fair trial!!
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1/10
Law & Order: Olivia Benson
digitalcat201230 October 2023
This episode is an unfortunate crossover episode with the prime time soap Chicago PD. Ever since the departure Stabler, Munch and Cragen the quality of this show has tanked.

I miss when the shows were about the cases and not the personal lives of the characters. It went from Law & Order: SVU to Law & Order: Olivia Benson. I don't care about Amaro's marriage or his relationship with Rollins. I don't care about the endless baby blues of Benson. I don't care about Rollins gambling problem.

When Stabler left and this show was switched to new show runners and whatever else, it died. Now I remember why I quit watching back when these actually aired.

If I can make it through this season, I'm hoping for a return to the cases.
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