- Amanda Rollins: [to Gina] Get on the floor.
- Gina Goodrich: What?
- Amanda Rollins: Get on the damn floor!
- [pulls Gina out of her chair and puts her foot on Gina's body]
- Amanda Rollins: Huh? You feel empowered yet? How's this? Huh? How about now?
- Olivia Benson: [storms into the interrogation room] Amanda! Stop!
- Amanda Rollins: What? She wants to feel demeaned? I'll demean her.
- Olivia Benson: [to Arlo] You know what the worst thing is? What really pisses me off is not that you conned women out of their own money. It's not that you convince women that it's in their best interest to sleep with you. It's not that you demean women or humiliate women. What really disgusts me is that you make women feel good about themselves. Empowered. Addicted to feeling invincible. You know, I can see that you're intelligent. Empathetic. So, you make women feel safe. They feel heard. And because they trust you, they share their deepest insecurities, their weaknesses, with you. And then you use those vulnerabilities to destroy them. You, Mr. Beck, are the worst kind of predator there is.
- Trainer: [to Olivia] Same time tomorrow?
- Olivia Benson: Oh! I have my son's parent-teacher conference.
- Trainer: I have 7:00 p.m. open.
- Olivia Benson: That's when I actually get to see my son. How 'bout how 'bout this? You move in with me, then you can make me do squats while I cook Noah dinner.
- Amanda Rollins: Who knew there was so much money in insecurity?
- Dominick Carisi: Sign of the times, Rollins. You can always tell a society's priorities by looking at their bestsellers. In the '70s is "The Joy of Sex." The '80s is getting rich. The '90s, staying young.
- Amanda Rollins: Now it's female empowerment.
- Dominick Carisi: What women want.
- Brad: Look, she told me I was holding her back. She's an unemployed public school teacher, for Christ's sakes.
- Odafin Tutuola: And what? You're writing your Nobel Prize speech?
- Olivia Benson: [to Lilah] Well, not that it matters, but I run my unit.
- Lilah Finch: But who runs you?
- Olivia Benson: [to Rollins] Your behavior was unacceptable.
- Amanda Rollins: When I was growing up, I had a TV in my room. "Family Ties" was my favorite. Alex P. I really, really liked him. And I would turn the volume all the way up so I couldn't hear what was going on downstairs. The screaming, the cussing. We were not the Keatons.
- Olivia Benson: Well, news flash: Nobody's family is.
- Amanda Rollins: My mom had this vase. It wasn't expensive, but she really loved it, and he threw it at her. It shattered into a million pieces. And that was right before he beat the crap out of her.
- Olivia Benson: I'm so sorry. I didn't know.
- Amanda Rollins: The thing is, I wasn't mad at him. I was so mad at her. You know, how? How... how could she let him?
- Lilah Finch: Arlo made me feel like I could do anything overcome my fears, be my best self. You're asking me to say that the last 10 years of my life meant nothing.
- Olivia Benson: I'm asking you to look at the next 10 years, the next 20 years. I believe you when you said that that empowerment and that strength It is in you. And, Lilah, I know that you're smart enough to make the right decision because, Lilah, let me tell you something. You only have two choices. Lilah, be smart. You can be silent and spend the rest of your life in prison. Or you can make a deal and testify against him, and maybe... maybe You can get out by the time you're 50. And believe me, that's a lot of life left.
- Amanda Rollins: So I'm gonna notify One PP that I'm pregnant and I'm gonna tell them that you didn't know.
- Olivia Benson: Amanda, you don't have to do that.
- Amanda Rollins: No, I'm... yeah, I do. And it is going to kill me to have to sit behind a desk, but it's only a few months, right? The father, I wanted you to know, is... um, Al Pollack. He's a cardiologist.
- Olivia Benson: Doctor. Nice.
- Amanda Rollins: Yeah, we'll see.
- Olivia Benson: I'm really happy for you, Amanda. If I haven't said that before.
- Amanda Rollins: I know.
- Amanda Rollins: What you got?
- Olivia Benson: A rape/homicide in SoHo, and it sounds brutal.
- Amanda Rollins: I'm coming with you.
- Olivia Benson: No, Amanda.
- Amanda Rollins: You said I had a week.
- Olivia Benson: Get back, Rollins.
- Amanda Rollins: I'm fine.
- Olivia Benson: [seeing the victim, Rollins gags] Yeah, come on. Go, go, go. Go, go, go, go, go.
- Olivia Benson: She was stabbled multiple times in the chest and the torso. She was sexually assaulted with a table leg.
- Odafin Tutuola: Do we know who she is?
- Olivia Benson: No. There's no ID. And there's no cell, computer in the loft, no pictures. There's no mail in the mailbox.
- Odafin Tutuola: That's strange.
- Olivia Benson: Yeah. With the sexual component, Homicide wants us to take the lead.
- Odafin Tutuola: Okay. I'll check the traffic cams and canvass the area, see if any of her neighbors can ID her.
- Dominick Carisi: Look at that.
- Odafin Tutuola: That's definitely blood.
- Dominick Carisi: Yeah. There's also some blood on the jeans, here.
- Odafin Tutuola: Guy'd be off the hook if he'd just do his laundry.
- Olivia Benson: Look, we checked the GPS on Lilah's phone. She never left Accredo.
- Amanda Rollins: Well, at least we know her phone didn't.
- Olivia Benson: [as a thought strikes her, she glances at her own tracker] Lilah wears a FitTrackr. The app... uploads the data to the cloud.
- Dominick Carisi: Lieu, we got her. TARU came through big time. Now, GPS puts Lilah in the vicinity of the loft, but that is nothing. Look at this.
- [putting up an image]
- Dominick Carisi: Now, this is a graph of Lilah's heartrate on the night of the murder. Now, from 8:45 to 9:00 p.m., it gets up to 110. Now, that's gotta be her going up the six flights of steps it took to get to the crime scene.
- Olivia Benson: Right.
- Dominick Carisi: Then it flattens out. That's gotta be the "Hi, how are you"s. They make some small talk. Then ten minutes later, boom. It goes up to 130; it stays elevated for forty minutes. It gets as high as 160, Lieu.
- Olivia Benson: That's the murder.
- Dominick Carisi: That's what I'm thinking.
- Olivia Benson: Pick her up.
- Claudia Bell: You have no grounds to arrest my client, let alone charge him.
- Amanda Rollins: Well, the D.A. disagrees. With Gina's testimony and Lilah's testimony, we have second-degree murder.
- Arlo Beck: Lilah confessed?
- Olivia Benson: Well, the good news is is that Lilah doesn't have to worry about being alone for the next ten years, because Lilah admitted to killing Vicky on your orders, and Gina admitted to framing Brad.
- Amanda Rollins: Sounds a lot like conspiracy to me.
- Claudia Bell: I didn't hear the word "agreement" anywhere.
- Amanda Rollins: Yeah, I didn't hear your client deny any of it, either.
- Amanda Rollins: Did, uh... Gina rat out Arlo?
- Olivia Benson: Only for blackmail. So, to get into Arlo's inner sanctum, the girls have to give collateral; the deed to their house, naked photos...
- Amanda Rollins: Like the ones, uh, Brad took of Vicky.
- Olivia Benson: And are you ready for this? The brand that we saw, AHM, it stands for "At His Mercy".
- Amanda Rollins: Let's go arrest the son of a bitch.
- Lilah Finch: Not saying anything.
- Olivia Benson: Okay. Well, that's your choice. That's what Arlo would want. It's always what Arlo wants, isn't it?
- Lilah Finch: We didn't do anything wrong.
- Olivia Benson: Well, that's for a jury to decide, but while you're in here, what do you think Arlo's doing?
- Lilah Finch: You don't know him.
- Olivia Benson: Yes, I do. I know him very well. You know, most of the women in here are in here because they believed a man's lies. Ask them. They'll be happy to tell you.
- Marina: Arlo? Oh, my god, we divorced six years ago.
- Dominick Carisi: Hold on. You two were married?
- Marina: For two years.
- Odafin Tutuola: After you two started Accredo?
- Marina: All good things must die.
- Odafin Tutuola: Not this.
- Dominick Carisi: Accredo's alive, and apparently it's doing very well.
- Marina: Good for Arlo. He was the smartest man I ever met. And empathetic.
- Odafin Tutuola: That's what he calls branding women?
- Dominick Carisi: [seeing her surprise] Oh, you didn't know about that?
- Marina: No. But I'm not surprised. It's like a dog marking his territory, I suppose.
- Odafin Tutuola: Arlo's possessive?
- Marina: He's possessive, obsessive, reclusive, outgoing, introspective, and could charm meat from a lion. Or should I say a lioness? It was all a little too much to live with.
- Dominick Carisi: So you have nothing to do with Accredo anymore?
- Marina: Not at all.
- Dominick Carisi: Okay, then... why did you walk away?
- Marina: If you must know, it was completely personal. I found out that Arlo had been sleeping with Lilah.
- Dominick Carisi: That must have pissed you off.
- Marina: Actually, what pissed me off is he said it was for my own good. To help me get past my jealousy issues. I'm sorry. Nobody's that charming.
- Olivia Benson: [to Rollins] 12,251 steps today.
- Amanda Rollins: Wow, that's great.
- Olivia Benson: Yeah, just don't ask me about my pulse.
- Amanda Rollins: Fin and Carisi both have Knicks tickets, but I'm more than happy to stay here if you need me.
- Olivia Benson: No, no, go. I'm gonna be out of here shortly. I promised Noah that I would have dessert with him.
- Amanda Rollins: Okay, 'cause I don't want any special consideration.
- Olivia Benson: No, no. I mean, you are pregnant, Amanda and you... you can hide it with clothes, but... but we're gonna have to notify 1PP.
- Amanda Rollins: [to Arlo] Did Vicky Parson have sexual issues?
- Arlo Beck: Well, she wasn't living her life to her to its potential personally and professionally. Kind of like you.
- Amanda Rollins: Excuse me?
- Arlo Beck: A woman becomes a cop. Why? To establish power over men. Why? Because men have: A, disappointed her, B, demeaned her. How about C, she believes the scum should rot in prison. Oh, the lies we tell ourselves. Let me guess. You're not married to the daddy, are you?
- Amanda Rollins: I'm a damaged person, too, Claudia. Hell, there's probably men that damaged me, but I don't care 'cause I'm gonna put my head down and I'm gonna get through it, using the courage or the stick-to-itivness or whatever you want to call it that's it's already inside me.
- Arlo Beck: Something's wrong. What happened to Vicky?
- Dominick Carisi: Vicky was murdered last night. I'm sorry.
- Arlo Beck: Oh, my god. Do we know by whom?
- Amanda Rollins: We were hoping to talk to you about her ex-boyfriend.
- Lilah Finch: Brad Simon. He was a line cook at Lucky Dive.
- Arlo Beck: Yeah, Brad... Brad's the reason why Vicky came to Accredo. He was abusive.
- Lilah Finch: He hacked her Facebook account last week, and... he posted these intimate photos. Yeah, here. You can see the caption.
- Dominick Carisi: [taking her phone] "Payback, you fugly bitch, for what you did to me. Now everyone can see what a slutbag you are. This is just the beginning. You deserve to die."
- Odafin Tutuola: [searching Brad's apartment] What's the warrant cover?
- Dominick Carisi: Any evidence of their relationship. Meal receipts, strand of hair.
- Odafin Tutuola: So, everything.
- Dominick Carisi: Yep.
- Odafin Tutuola: [deadpan] Great.
- Lilah Finch: Before Arlo, I was running the Commodities Department at Parkhill, Hauser & Schiff, and I was pretty damn good at it, too.
- Olivia Benson: But?
- Lilah Finch: But the guys upstairs, they put me there because they had to. Everybody knew it. They had to prove to the Street they weren't sexist. And sure, I was making a lot of money, but every morning, Managing Partners' Meeting boys' club was checking my daily reports, just waiting for me to crash and burn.
- Olivia Benson: And after Arlo?
- Lilah Finch: I marched into that morning meeting and I said, "I don't crash and burn." I gave them my notice and opened my own shop. Only women work for me now.