Follow TV Tropes

Following

History Recap / LawAndOrderSpecialVictimsUnitS12E16Spectacle

Go To

OR

Added: 4

Changed: 10

Is there an issue? Send a MessageReason:
None



!!Tropes

* ActivistFundamentalistAntics: Gregory Engels has tried for eight years to get his kidnapped brother back. The police and everyone else stopped caring many years ago, so now he resorted to kidnapping and raping Lizzie Harmon just to get the police's attention. Oh, and Lizzie is of course in on it. Pulling off a little RomanticizedAbuse show to the audience as her "rape" gets broadcasted on the web.

to:

\n!!Tropes\n\n----
!!Tropes:

* ActivistFundamentalistAntics: Gregory Engels has tried for eight years to get his kidnapped brother back. The police and everyone else stopped caring many years ago, so now he resorted to kidnapping and raping Lizzie Harmon just to get the police's attention. Oh, and Lizzie is of course in on it. Pulling it, pulling off a little RomanticizedAbuse show to the audience as her "rape" gets broadcasted on the web.



* AnimalMotif: Monkeys. At each crime scene, the suspect, Greg Engels, leaves behind a monkey themed "Hear no evil, See no evil, Speak no evil" sign. In his main hideout, he as "Monkey see, monkey do" spray painted on the walls. He also calls his accomplice "my little monkey". It's a reference to his little brother's last known outfit, which had a monkey, and foreshadows his motive that he wants his missing little brother found. He also mentions that it gives the police what he's felt for years, a feeling of being toyed with.

to:

* AnimalMotif: AnimalMotifs: Monkeys. At each crime scene, the suspect, Greg Engels, leaves behind a monkey themed "Hear no evil, See no evil, Speak no evil" sign. In his main hideout, he as "Monkey see, monkey do" spray painted on the walls. He also calls his accomplice "my little monkey". It's a reference to his little brother's last known outfit, which had a monkey, and foreshadows his motive that he wants his missing little brother found. He also mentions that it gives the police what he's felt for years, a feeling of being toyed with.



* WorthIt: Greg states that it's worth being arrested and punished for faking a kidnapping and rape because he accomplished what he set out to do: to get the police to revisit his kidnapped brother's cold case.

to:

* WorthIt: Greg states that it's worth being arrested and punished for faking a kidnapping and rape because he accomplished what he set out to do: to get the police to revisit his kidnapped brother's cold case.case.
----
Is there an issue? Send a MessageReason:
None

Added DiffLines:

* OutlivingOnesOffspring: The perpetrator of Jason's kidnapping lost her own son, around the same age as Jason, to cancer. She kidnapped Jason to replace him.
Is there an issue? Send a MessageReason:
None

Added DiffLines:

* SpottingTheThread: Going back over the witness statements, the detectives realize that one of the witnesses mentioned another person, someone who was never questioned or even identified as a potential witness, being present in the area just before the kidnapping.
Is there an issue? Send a MessageReason:
None

Added DiffLines:

** Greg's brother was abducted and is still missing years later.
Is there an issue? Send a MessageReason:
None


* MissingWhiteWomanSyndrome: The episode centers around a kidnapped white teenage girl. The culprit is a teenager named Greg who is skilled with computers and threatens that he will kill her if his demands are not met. He periodically sends them videos of her undergoing torture and being raped but it turns out the whole thing was staged and everyone was in on it. They were using this societal tendency to get the attention of the FBI so that they could ask their help in finding Greg's little brother who was kidnapped a few years ago. The girl was never in trouble or harmed and neither was anyone else.]]

to:

* MissingWhiteWomanSyndrome: The episode centers around a kidnapped white teenage girl. The culprit is a teenager named Greg who is skilled with computers and threatens that he will kill her if his demands are not met. He periodically sends them videos of her undergoing torture and being raped but it turns out the whole thing was staged and everyone was in on it. They were using this societal tendency to get the attention of the FBI so that they could ask their help in finding Greg's little brother who was kidnapped a few years ago. The girl was never in trouble or harmed and neither was anyone else.]]

Added: 250

Changed: 225

Is there an issue? Send a MessageReason:
Deleted spoiler tags, added warning about Spoilers Off


%% Administrivia/HandlingSpoilers: Do not ever conceal the name of the trope in a list of trope examples, the list on the work's page.

!! Recaps are Administrivia/SpoilersOff per policy. All spoilers are '''unmarked'''. Administrivia/YouHaveBeenWarned



* ActivistFundamentalistAntics: Gregory Engels has tried for eight years to get his kidnapped brother back. The police and everyone else stopped caring many years ago, so now he resorted to kidnapping and raping Lizzie Harmon just to get the police's attention. [[spoiler:Oh, and Lizzie is of course in on it. Pulling off a little RomanticizedAbuse show to the audience as her "rape" gets broadcasted on the web.]]
* AffectionateNickname: Because three-year-old Jason couldn't pronounce Greg's name, he instead called him "Gig". [[spoiler:He still calls him that when they reunite in the end.]]
* AllAccordingToPlan: [[spoiler: The entire rape ruse was thought through more than a week ahead of time. Lizzie falsely told her mother that Greg had been kind of stalking her ever since they met, and he made numerous calls to her from different numbers in a place that had surveillance so that the police would identify him. This was all so that Greg could force the police to find his missing baby brother.]]
* AnimalMotif: Monkeys. At each crime scene, the suspect, Greg Engels, leaves behind a monkey themed "Hear no evil, See no evil, Speak no evil" sign. In his main hideout, he as "Monkey see, monkey do" spray painted on the walls. He also calls his accomplice "my little monkey". It's a reference to his little brother's last known outfit, which had a monkey, and [[spoiler: foreshadows his motive that he wants his missing little brother found. He also mentions that it gives the police what he's felt for years, a feeling of being toyed with.]]
* BigBad: Greg orchestrates the entire episode's events to try and force the police to find his missing little brother. [[spoiler: Subverted since he was GoodAllAlong, as the abduction and rape of Lizzie Harmon was entirely staged, with the "rapist" and Lizzie herself as willing participants to help.]]
* BittersweetEnding: More sweet than bitter. Greg is arrested for [[spoiler:faking a rape-and-kidnapping of Lizzie Harmon]], but his brother is rescued, and the detectives allow them to see each other before Greg is taken away.

to:

* ActivistFundamentalistAntics: Gregory Engels has tried for eight years to get his kidnapped brother back. The police and everyone else stopped caring many years ago, so now he resorted to kidnapping and raping Lizzie Harmon just to get the police's attention. [[spoiler:Oh, Oh, and Lizzie is of course in on it. Pulling off a little RomanticizedAbuse show to the audience as her "rape" gets broadcasted on the web.]]
web.
* AffectionateNickname: Because three-year-old Jason couldn't pronounce Greg's name, he instead called him "Gig". [[spoiler:He He still calls him that when they reunite in the end.]]
end.
* AllAccordingToPlan: [[spoiler: The entire rape ruse was thought through more than a week ahead of time. Lizzie falsely told her mother that Greg had been kind of stalking her ever since they met, and he made numerous calls to her from different numbers in a place that had surveillance so that the police would identify him. This was all so that Greg could force the police to find his missing baby brother.]]
brother.
* AnimalMotif: Monkeys. At each crime scene, the suspect, Greg Engels, leaves behind a monkey themed "Hear no evil, See no evil, Speak no evil" sign. In his main hideout, he as "Monkey see, monkey do" spray painted on the walls. He also calls his accomplice "my little monkey". It's a reference to his little brother's last known outfit, which had a monkey, and [[spoiler: foreshadows his motive that he wants his missing little brother found. He also mentions that it gives the police what he's felt for years, a feeling of being toyed with.]]
with.
* BigBad: Greg orchestrates the entire episode's events to try and force the police to find his missing little brother. [[spoiler: Subverted since he was GoodAllAlong, as the abduction and rape of Lizzie Harmon was entirely staged, with the "rapist" and Lizzie herself as willing participants to help.]]
help.
* BittersweetEnding: More sweet than bitter. Greg is arrested for [[spoiler:faking faking a rape-and-kidnapping of Lizzie Harmon]], Harmon, but his brother is rescued, and the detectives allow them to see each other before Greg is taken away.



* DrivenToVillainy: Lizzie Harmon is taken captive and raped with one of her kidnappers threatening to kill her when confronted unless his demands are followed. [[spoiler:Turns out it was all a ruse (with his partner and ''the victim herself'') to get the police to search for his younger brother, after being pushed aside so many times for other events, knowing that they would do so [[MissingWhiteWomanSyndrome if the life of a young girl was at stake]].]]

to:

* DrivenToVillainy: Lizzie Harmon is taken captive and raped with one of her kidnappers threatening to kill her when confronted unless his demands are followed. [[spoiler:Turns Turns out it was all a ruse (with his partner and ''the victim herself'') to get the police to search for his younger brother, after being pushed aside so many times for other events, knowing that they would do so [[MissingWhiteWomanSyndrome if the life of a young girl was at stake]].]] stake]].



* TheExtremistWasRight: The villain of the episode is a young man whose little brother was kidnapped eight years ago, never being found because law enforcement gave up without much of a fight. He was absolutely convinced that they could easily have found him even with the trail being eight years cold if it weren't for the fact that the world simply didn't care enough about his brother, so he resorts to, [[spoiler:with both the accomplice and "victim" in on it because they're his friends]], [[MissingWhiteWomanSyndrome kidnapping a young, pretty college girl]] and having his accomplice physically abuse and rape her on camera, then demanding the FBI find his brother before he lets her go. ''They find his brother in less than half a day''.
* {{Foreshadowing}}: At one point, Elliot comments that whatever fear his baby brother felt upon being kidnapped is the same kind of fear that Lizzie's currently feeling, and Greg reacts with confusion before becoming hostile. [[spoiler:It's because she's not actually suffering, because it's a ruse that she's a part of.]]
* IDidWhatIHadToDo: Change the pronoun to "we". [[spoiler: Greg, Doug, and Lizzie all conspired to make it look like she, a [[MissingWhiteWomanSyndrome pretty, white, blonde college girl]], was being captured and raped by Doug, with Greg appearing as the mastermind. They did this to force the police to reopen the investigation into the disappearance of Greg's younger brother, ''which works'', and at the end when the ruse is revealed, Lizzie outright says that they wouldn't have had to go through these antics had the police done their job eight years before.]]
* KnightTemplarBigBrother: Greg would do anything to find his missing younger brother. This includes having a friend of his kidnap and rape an innocent girl to force the police to reopen the missing persons case. [[spoiler: Or actually, to conspire with said friend and said girl to create a hostage scenario to do this.]] ''And it works!''
* MissingChild: Lizzie Harmon's mother is understandably horrified by her daughter's disappearance and the rape videos that keep being broadcasted. [[spoiler: Thankfully, she was never in any danger, but as the police point out, she still went through a hell of a stressful trauma.]]
* MissingWhiteWomanSyndrome: The episode centers around a kidnapped white teenage girl. The culprit is a teenager named Greg who is skilled with computers and threatens that he will kill her if his demands are not met. He periodically sends them videos of her undergoing torture and being raped but it turns out[[spoiler: the whole thing was staged and everyone was in on it. They were using this societal tendency to get the attention of the FBI so that they could ask their help in finding Greg's little brother who was kidnapped a few years ago. The girl was never in trouble or harmed and neither was anyone else.]]
* PoliceAreUseless: The SVU once again disproves this as a universal, but it still applies nonetheless since the police gave up looking for Jason Engles after only a couple of weeks. [[spoiler: Lizzie even openly accuses the police of this, claiming she, Doug, and Greg wouldn't have done this had the police did their job and found Jason eight years earlier.]]

to:

* TheExtremistWasRight: The villain of the episode is a young man whose little brother was kidnapped eight years ago, never being found because law enforcement gave up without much of a fight. He was absolutely convinced that they could easily have found him even with the trail being eight years cold if it weren't for the fact that the world simply didn't care enough about his brother, so he resorts to, [[spoiler:with with both the accomplice and "victim" in on it because they're his friends]], friends, [[MissingWhiteWomanSyndrome kidnapping a young, pretty college girl]] and having his accomplice physically abuse and rape her on camera, then demanding the FBI find his brother before he lets her go. ''They find his brother in less than half a day''.
* {{Foreshadowing}}: At one point, Elliot comments that whatever fear his baby brother felt upon being kidnapped is the same kind of fear that Lizzie's currently feeling, and Greg reacts with confusion before becoming hostile. [[spoiler:It's It's because she's not actually suffering, because it's a ruse that she's a part of.]]
of.
* IDidWhatIHadToDo: Change the pronoun to "we". [[spoiler: Greg, Doug, and Lizzie all conspired to make it look like she, a [[MissingWhiteWomanSyndrome pretty, white, blonde college girl]], was being captured and raped by Doug, with Greg appearing as the mastermind. They did this to force the police to reopen the investigation into the disappearance of Greg's younger brother, ''which works'', and at the end when the ruse is revealed, Lizzie outright says that they wouldn't have had to go through these antics had the police done their job eight years before.]]
before.
* KnightTemplarBigBrother: Greg would do anything to find his missing younger brother. This includes having a friend of his kidnap and rape an innocent girl to force the police to reopen the missing persons case. [[spoiler: Or actually, to conspire with said friend and said girl to create a hostage scenario to do this.]] this. ''And it works!''
* MissingChild: Lizzie Harmon's mother is understandably horrified by her daughter's disappearance and the rape videos that keep being broadcasted. [[spoiler: Thankfully, she was never in any danger, but as the police point out, she still went through a hell of a stressful trauma.]]
trauma.
* MissingWhiteWomanSyndrome: The episode centers around a kidnapped white teenage girl. The culprit is a teenager named Greg who is skilled with computers and threatens that he will kill her if his demands are not met. He periodically sends them videos of her undergoing torture and being raped but it turns out[[spoiler: out the whole thing was staged and everyone was in on it. They were using this societal tendency to get the attention of the FBI so that they could ask their help in finding Greg's little brother who was kidnapped a few years ago. The girl was never in trouble or harmed and neither was anyone else.]]
* PoliceAreUseless: The SVU once again disproves this as a universal, but it still applies nonetheless since the police gave up looking for Jason Engles after only a couple of weeks. [[spoiler: Lizzie even openly accuses the police of this, claiming she, Doug, and Greg wouldn't have done this had the police did their job and found Jason eight years earlier.]]



* RomanticizedAbuse: The episode runs on the principle that no one can resist watching a good rape. The episode starts with a video broadcast of Lizzie Harmon getting raped by a masked man popping up on the intranet of a university campus. [[spoiler: It turns out that Greg, the guy who had the woman kidnapped and raped, was filming it to get attention. His baby brother was kidnapped, and the police gave up searching after a certain point. After this cold case is solved, the unsurprising reveal is made that they were simply playing make-believe rape as a little ActivistFundamentalistAntics plot to get the police's attention.]]

to:

* RomanticizedAbuse: The episode runs on the principle that no one can resist watching a good rape. The episode starts with a video broadcast of Lizzie Harmon getting raped by a masked man popping up on the intranet of a university campus. [[spoiler: It turns out that Greg, the guy who had the woman kidnapped and raped, was filming it to get attention. His baby brother was kidnapped, and the police gave up searching after a certain point. After this cold case is solved, the unsurprising reveal is made that they were simply playing make-believe rape as a little ActivistFundamentalistAntics plot to get the police's attention.]]



* SurprisinglyHappyEnding: Given that the episode begins very bleakly with a rape being broadcasted across a university campus, it ends on a surprisingly happy note, if bittersweet. [[spoiler: The VillainOfTheWeek turns out to be GoodAllAlong WellIntentionedExtremist who was trying to find his missing baby brother. He used a rape ruse to do so, meaning Lizzie was never being assaulted by Doug. To top it off, the police succeed in finding said brother virtually unharmed, and the two get to have a reunion at the end that even puts a smile on Stabler and Benson's faces.]]
* WellIntentionedExtremist: Greg orchestrates the abduction of Lizzie Harmon at the hands of one of his friends to force the SVU detectives to reopen his baby brother Jason's missing persons case. [[spoiler: Lizzie herself, along with the accomplice are this too, as it was a ruse all three of them orchestrated. Lizzie and the accomplice did it to help Greg find his brother.]] [[TheExtremistWasRight And it works, too.]]
* WhamShot: The police break down the door where Lizzie is being held and [[spoiler: find the rapist and Lizzie herself sitting on the couch like nothing's wrong.]]

to:

* SurprisinglyHappyEnding: Given that the episode begins very bleakly with a rape being broadcasted across a university campus, it ends on a surprisingly happy note, if bittersweet. [[spoiler: The VillainOfTheWeek turns out to be GoodAllAlong WellIntentionedExtremist who was trying to find his missing baby brother. He used a rape ruse to do so, meaning Lizzie was never being assaulted by Doug. To top it off, the police succeed in finding said brother virtually unharmed, and the two get to have a reunion at the end that even puts a smile on Stabler and Benson's faces.]]
faces.
* WellIntentionedExtremist: Greg orchestrates the abduction of Lizzie Harmon at the hands of one of his friends to force the SVU detectives to reopen his baby brother Jason's missing persons case. [[spoiler: Lizzie herself, along with the accomplice are this too, as it was a ruse all three of them orchestrated. Lizzie and the accomplice did it to help Greg find his brother.]] [[TheExtremistWasRight And it works, too.]]
* WhamShot: The police break down the door where Lizzie is being held and [[spoiler: find the rapist and Lizzie herself sitting on the couch like nothing's wrong.]]
Is there an issue? Send a MessageReason:
None

Added DiffLines:

* AffectionateNickname: Because three-year-old Jason couldn't pronounce Greg's name, he instead called him "Gig". [[spoiler:He still calls him that when they reunite in the end.]]


Added DiffLines:

* {{Foreshadowing}}: At one point, Elliot comments that whatever fear his baby brother felt upon being kidnapped is the same kind of fear that Lizzie's currently feeling, and Greg reacts with confusion before becoming hostile. [[spoiler:It's because she's not actually suffering, because it's a ruse that she's a part of.]]

Added: 283

Removed: 280

Is there an issue? Send a MessageReason:
None


* AdultFear: Lizzie Harmon's mother is understandably horrified by her daughter's disappearance and the rape videos that keep being broadcasted. [[spoiler: Thankfully, she was never in any danger, but as the police point out, she still went through a hell of a stressful trauma.]]


Added DiffLines:

* MissingChild: Lizzie Harmon's mother is understandably horrified by her daughter's disappearance and the rape videos that keep being broadcasted. [[spoiler: Thankfully, she was never in any danger, but as the police point out, she still went through a hell of a stressful trauma.]]
Is there an issue? Send a MessageReason:
None

Added DiffLines:

* AnimalMotif: Monkeys. At each crime scene, the suspect, Greg Engels, leaves behind a monkey themed "Hear no evil, See no evil, Speak no evil" sign. In his main hideout, he as "Monkey see, monkey do" spray painted on the walls. He also calls his accomplice "my little monkey". It's a reference to his little brother's last known outfit, which had a monkey, and [[spoiler: foreshadows his motive that he wants his missing little brother found. He also mentions that it gives the police what he's felt for years, a feeling of being toyed with.]]

Added: 2171

Changed: 24

Is there an issue? Send a MessageReason:
None


* AdultFear: Lizzie Harmon's mother is understandably horrified by her daughter's disappearance and the rape videos that keep being broadcasted. [[spoiler: Thankfully, she was never in any danger, but as the police point out, she still went through a hell of a stressful trauma.]]
* AllAccordingToPlan: [[spoiler: The entire rape ruse was thought through more than a week ahead of time. Lizzie falsely told her mother that Greg had been kind of stalking her ever since they met, and he made numerous calls to her from different numbers in a place that had surveillance so that the police would identify him. This was all so that Greg could force the police to find his missing baby brother.]]



* BittersweetEnding: Greg is arrested for [[spoiler:faking a rape-and-kidnapping of Lizzie Harmon]], but his brother is rescued, and the detectives allow them to see each other before Greg is taken away.

to:

* BittersweetEnding: More sweet than bitter. Greg is arrested for [[spoiler:faking a rape-and-kidnapping of Lizzie Harmon]], but his brother is rescued, and the detectives allow them to see each other before Greg is taken away.


Added DiffLines:

* IDidWhatIHadToDo: Change the pronoun to "we". [[spoiler: Greg, Doug, and Lizzie all conspired to make it look like she, a [[MissingWhiteWomanSyndrome pretty, white, blonde college girl]], was being captured and raped by Doug, with Greg appearing as the mastermind. They did this to force the police to reopen the investigation into the disappearance of Greg's younger brother, ''which works'', and at the end when the ruse is revealed, Lizzie outright says that they wouldn't have had to go through these antics had the police done their job eight years before.]]
* KnightTemplarBigBrother: Greg would do anything to find his missing younger brother. This includes having a friend of his kidnap and rape an innocent girl to force the police to reopen the missing persons case. [[spoiler: Or actually, to conspire with said friend and said girl to create a hostage scenario to do this.]] ''And it works!''


Added DiffLines:

* SurprisinglyHappyEnding: Given that the episode begins very bleakly with a rape being broadcasted across a university campus, it ends on a surprisingly happy note, if bittersweet. [[spoiler: The VillainOfTheWeek turns out to be GoodAllAlong WellIntentionedExtremist who was trying to find his missing baby brother. He used a rape ruse to do so, meaning Lizzie was never being assaulted by Doug. To top it off, the police succeed in finding said brother virtually unharmed, and the two get to have a reunion at the end that even puts a smile on Stabler and Benson's faces.]]
Is there an issue? Send a MessageReason:
None


* PoliceAreUseless: The SVU once again disproves this as a universal, but it still applies nonetheless since the police gave up looking for Jason Engles after only a couple of weeks. [[spoiler: Lizzie even openly accuses the police of this, claiming she, Doug, and Greg wouldn't have done this had the police did their job and found Greg eight years earlier.]]

to:

* PoliceAreUseless: The SVU once again disproves this as a universal, but it still applies nonetheless since the police gave up looking for Jason Engles after only a couple of weeks. [[spoiler: Lizzie even openly accuses the police of this, claiming she, Doug, and Greg wouldn't have done this had the police did their job and found Greg Jason eight years earlier.]]



* RomanticizedAbuse: The episode runs on the principle that no one can resist watching a good rape. The episode starts with a video broadcast of Lizzie Harmon getting raped by a masked man popping up on the intranet of a university campus. [[spoiler: It turns out that Greg, the guy who had the woman kidnapped and raped, was filming it to get attention. His baby brother was kidnapped, and the police gave up searching after a certain point. After this cold case is solved, the unsurprising reveal is made that they was simply playing make-believe rape as a little ActivistFundamentalistAntics plot to get the police's attention.]]

to:

* RomanticizedAbuse: The episode runs on the principle that no one can resist watching a good rape. The episode starts with a video broadcast of Lizzie Harmon getting raped by a masked man popping up on the intranet of a university campus. [[spoiler: It turns out that Greg, the guy who had the woman kidnapped and raped, was filming it to get attention. His baby brother was kidnapped, and the police gave up searching after a certain point. After this cold case is solved, the unsurprising reveal is made that they was were simply playing make-believe rape as a little ActivistFundamentalistAntics plot to get the police's attention.]]
Is there an issue? Send a MessageReason:
None


Students at Westmore University witness a woman being raped live on the campus internet without a thought of contacting the police. Further investigation leads to a wild goose chase culminating in Stabler confronting the alleged kidnapper/rapist alone. However, the alleged kidnapper has his own motives for what he did, and forces Stabler to help him find his missing kid brother.

to:

Students at Westmore University witness witnessed a woman being raped live on the over campus internet without a thought of contacting internet, but only contact police after the police.broadcast is over. Further investigation leads to a wild goose chase culminating in Stabler confronting the alleged kidnapper/rapist alone. However, the alleged kidnapper has his own motives for what he did, and forces Stabler to help him find his missing kid brother.
Is there an issue? Send a MessageReason:
None


[This description was copied in violation of our Administrivia/{{Plagiarism}} policy. Please replace it with original writing.]

to:

[This description was copied Students at Westmore University witness a woman being raped live on the campus internet without a thought of contacting the police. Further investigation leads to a wild goose chase culminating in violation of our Administrivia/{{Plagiarism}} policy. Please replace it with original writing.]
Stabler confronting the alleged kidnapper/rapist alone. However, the alleged kidnapper has his own motives for what he did, and forces Stabler to help him find his missing kid brother.
Is there an issue? Send a MessageReason:
This was copied from here in violation of the plagiarism policy


After the sexual assault of a young woman (Creator/KellynLindsay) is videotaped and featured on a college campus-wide intranet feed, Stabler and Tutuola go in search of the victim and her attacker. As they delve into the investigation, it becomes clear that the perpetrator (Creator/SpencerTreatClark) created a spectacle to draw attention to his own issues and force the police to look for his younger sibling (Creator/DylanReiff) who was abducted off the streets, in plain sight, five years ago.

to:

After the sexual assault of a young woman (Creator/KellynLindsay) is videotaped and featured on a college campus-wide intranet feed, Stabler and Tutuola go in search of the victim and her attacker. As they delve into the investigation, it becomes clear that the perpetrator (Creator/SpencerTreatClark) created a spectacle to draw attention to his own issues and force the police to look for his younger sibling (Creator/DylanReiff) who [This description was abducted off the streets, copied in plain sight, five years ago.
violation of our Administrivia/{{Plagiarism}} policy. Please replace it with original writing.]
Is there an issue? Send a MessageReason:
None

Added DiffLines:

* PoliceAreUseless: The SVU once again disproves this as a universal, but it still applies nonetheless since the police gave up looking for Jason Engles after only a couple of weeks. [[spoiler: Lizzie even openly accuses the police of this, claiming she, Doug, and Greg wouldn't have done this had the police did their job and found Greg eight years earlier.]]

Added: 889

Changed: 1

Is there an issue? Send a MessageReason:
None


* BigBad: Greg orchestrates the entire episode's events to try and force the police to find his missing little brother. [[spoiler: Subverted since he was GoodAllAlong, as the abduction and rape of Lizzie Harmon was entirely staged, with the "rapist" and Lizzie herself as willing participants to help.]]



* MissingWhiteWomanSyndrome: The episode centers around a kidnapped white teenage girl. The culprit is a teenager named Greg who is skilled with computers and threatens that he will kill her if his demands are not met. He periodically sends them videos of her undergoing torture and being raped but it turns out[[spoiler: the whole thing was staged and everyone was in on it. They were using this societal tendency to get the attention of the FBI so that they could ask their help in finding Greg's little brother who was kidnapped a few years ago.The girl was never in trouble or harmed and neither was anyone else.]]

to:

* MissingWhiteWomanSyndrome: The episode centers around a kidnapped white teenage girl. The culprit is a teenager named Greg who is skilled with computers and threatens that he will kill her if his demands are not met. He periodically sends them videos of her undergoing torture and being raped but it turns out[[spoiler: the whole thing was staged and everyone was in on it. They were using this societal tendency to get the attention of the FBI so that they could ask their help in finding Greg's little brother who was kidnapped a few years ago. The girl was never in trouble or harmed and neither was anyone else.]]


Added DiffLines:

* WellIntentionedExtremist: Greg orchestrates the abduction of Lizzie Harmon at the hands of one of his friends to force the SVU detectives to reopen his baby brother Jason's missing persons case. [[spoiler: Lizzie herself, along with the accomplice are this too, as it was a ruse all three of them orchestrated. Lizzie and the accomplice did it to help Greg find his brother.]] [[TheExtremistWasRight And it works, too.]]
* WhamShot: The police break down the door where Lizzie is being held and [[spoiler: find the rapist and Lizzie herself sitting on the couch like nothing's wrong.]]
Is there an issue? Send a MessageReason:
None


After the sexual assault of a young woman (Creator/KellynLindsey) is videotaped and featured on a college campus-wide intranet feed, Stabler and Tutuola go in search of the victim and her attacker. As they delve into the investigation, it becomes clear that the perpetrator (Creator/SpencerTreatClark) created a spectacle to draw attention to his own issues and force the police to look for his younger sibling (Creator/DylanReiff) who was abducted off the streets, in plain sight, five years ago.

to:

After the sexual assault of a young woman (Creator/KellynLindsey) (Creator/KellynLindsay) is videotaped and featured on a college campus-wide intranet feed, Stabler and Tutuola go in search of the victim and her attacker. As they delve into the investigation, it becomes clear that the perpetrator (Creator/SpencerTreatClark) created a spectacle to draw attention to his own issues and force the police to look for his younger sibling (Creator/DylanReiff) who was abducted off the streets, in plain sight, five years ago.
Is there an issue? Send a MessageReason:
None

Added DiffLines:

* BystanderSyndrome: Invoked by name. Multiple witnesses to Greg's brother's kidnapping didn't intervene because they thought someone else would. One witness even gives this as her explanation as to why she didn't do anything.
Is there an issue? Send a MessageReason:
None

Added DiffLines:

* RashomonStyle: The three descriptions of the car that abducted Jason Engles, according to Elliot, described it as, "Green, beige, and midnight blue; sedan, station wagon, and hatchback." It turns out one of the three (green station wagon) was correct.
Is there an issue? Send a MessageReason:
None

Added DiffLines:

* BittersweetEnding: Greg is arrested for [[spoiler:faking a rape-and-kidnapping of Lizzie Harmon]], but his brother is rescued, and the detectives allow them to see each other before Greg is taken away.
Is there an issue? Send a MessageReason:
None

Added DiffLines:

* DrivenToVillainy: Lizzie Harmon is taken captive and raped with one of her kidnappers threatening to kill her when confronted unless his demands are followed. [[spoiler:Turns out it was all a ruse (with his partner and ''the victim herself'') to get the police to search for his younger brother, after being pushed aside so many times for other events, knowing that they would do so [[MissingWhiteWomanSyndrome if the life of a young girl was at stake]].]]
Is there an issue? Send a MessageReason:
None

Added DiffLines:

* RomanticizedAbuse: The episode runs on the principle that no one can resist watching a good rape. The episode starts with a video broadcast of Lizzie Harmon getting raped by a masked man popping up on the intranet of a university campus. [[spoiler: It turns out that Greg, the guy who had the woman kidnapped and raped, was filming it to get attention. His baby brother was kidnapped, and the police gave up searching after a certain point. After this cold case is solved, the unsurprising reveal is made that they was simply playing make-believe rape as a little ActivistFundamentalistAntics plot to get the police's attention.]]
** To be fair it was said they tried closing the window but couldn't. And everyone couldn't tell if it was real or not.
Is there an issue? Send a MessageReason:
None


* MissingWhiteWomanSyndrome: The episode centers around a kidnapped white teenage girl. The culprit is a teenager named Greg who is skilled with computers and threatens that he will kill her if his demands are not met. He periodically sends them videos of her undergoing torture and being raped but it turns out[[spoiler: the whole thing was staged and everyone was in on it. They were using this societal tendency to get the attention of the FBI so that they could ask their help in finding Greg's little brother who was kidnapped a few years ago.The girl was never in trouble or harmed and neither was anyone else.]]

to:

* MissingWhiteWomanSyndrome: The episode centers around a kidnapped white teenage girl. The culprit is a teenager named Greg who is skilled with computers and threatens that he will kill her if his demands are not met. He periodically sends them videos of her undergoing torture and being raped but it turns out[[spoiler: the whole thing was staged and everyone was in on it. They were using this societal tendency to get the attention of the FBI so that they could ask their help in finding Greg's little brother who was kidnapped a few years ago.The girl was never in trouble or harmed and neither was anyone else.]]]]
* WorthIt: Greg states that it's worth being arrested and punished for faking a kidnapping and rape because he accomplished what he set out to do: to get the police to revisit his kidnapped brother's cold case.

Added: 618

Changed: 621

Is there an issue? Send a MessageReason:
None


The detectives are appalled to discover that students at Westmore University gathered around computers to watch a woman being raped live on the internet without a thought of contacting the police. They interview the university's security team as part of the investigation, before discovering the abandoned dorm room where the crime took place has been wiped clean of evidence.

to:

The detectives are appalled to discover that students at Westmore University gathered around computers to watch After the sexual assault of a young woman being raped live (Creator/KellynLindsey) is videotaped and featured on a college campus-wide intranet feed, Stabler and Tutuola go in search of the internet without a thought of contacting the police. They interview the university's security team as part of victim and her attacker. As they delve into the investigation, before discovering it becomes clear that the abandoned dorm room where perpetrator (Creator/SpencerTreatClark) created a spectacle to draw attention to his own issues and force the crime took place has been wiped clean of evidence.
police to look for his younger sibling (Creator/DylanReiff) who was abducted off the streets, in plain sight, five years ago.



* TheExtremistWasRight: The villain of the episode is a young man whose little brother was kidnapped eight years ago, never being found because law enforcement gave up without much of a fight. He was absolutely convinced that they could easily have found him even with the trail being eight years cold if it weren't for the fact that the world simply didn't care enough about his brother, so he resorts to, [[spoiler:with both the accomplice and "victim" in on it because they're his friends]], [[MissingWhiteWomanSyndrome kidnapping a young, pretty college girl]] and having his accomplice physically abuse and rape her on camera, then demanding the FBI find his brother before he lets her go. ''They find his brother in less than half a day''.

to:

* TheExtremistWasRight: The villain of the episode is a young man whose little brother was kidnapped eight years ago, never being found because law enforcement gave up without much of a fight. He was absolutely convinced that they could easily have found him even with the trail being eight years cold if it weren't for the fact that the world simply didn't care enough about his brother, so he resorts to, [[spoiler:with both the accomplice and "victim" in on it because they're his friends]], [[MissingWhiteWomanSyndrome kidnapping a young, pretty college girl]] and having his accomplice physically abuse and rape her on camera, then demanding the FBI find his brother before he lets her go. ''They find his brother in less than half a day''.day''.
* MissingWhiteWomanSyndrome: The episode centers around a kidnapped white teenage girl. The culprit is a teenager named Greg who is skilled with computers and threatens that he will kill her if his demands are not met. He periodically sends them videos of her undergoing torture and being raped but it turns out[[spoiler: the whole thing was staged and everyone was in on it. They were using this societal tendency to get the attention of the FBI so that they could ask their help in finding Greg's little brother who was kidnapped a few years ago.The girl was never in trouble or harmed and neither was anyone else.]]
Is there an issue? Send a MessageReason:
None



* EmbarrassingTattoo: A tattoo was supposed to mean "Try or Die" in Chinese, but what it actually meant was "Pie or Die."

to:

\n* EmbarrassingTattoo: A tattoo was supposed to mean "Try or Die" in Chinese, but what it actually meant was "Pie or Die.""
* TheExtremistWasRight: The villain of the episode is a young man whose little brother was kidnapped eight years ago, never being found because law enforcement gave up without much of a fight. He was absolutely convinced that they could easily have found him even with the trail being eight years cold if it weren't for the fact that the world simply didn't care enough about his brother, so he resorts to, [[spoiler:with both the accomplice and "victim" in on it because they're his friends]], [[MissingWhiteWomanSyndrome kidnapping a young, pretty college girl]] and having his accomplice physically abuse and rape her on camera, then demanding the FBI find his brother before he lets her go. ''They find his brother in less than half a day''.
Is there an issue? Send a MessageReason:
None


* ActivistFundamentalistAntics: Gregory Engels has tried for eight years to get his kidnapped brother back. The police and everyone else stopped caring many years ago, so now he resorted to kidnapping and raping Lizzie Harmon just to get the police's attention. [[spoiler:Oh, and Lizzie is of course in on it. Pulling off a little RomanticizedAbuse show to the audience as her "rape" gets broadcasted on the web.]]

to:

* ActivistFundamentalistAntics: Gregory Engels has tried for eight years to get his kidnapped brother back. The police and everyone else stopped caring many years ago, so now he resorted to kidnapping and raping Lizzie Harmon just to get the police's attention. [[spoiler:Oh, and Lizzie is of course in on it. Pulling off a little RomanticizedAbuse show to the audience as her "rape" gets broadcasted on the web.]]]]

* EmbarrassingTattoo: A tattoo was supposed to mean "Try or Die" in Chinese, but what it actually meant was "Pie or Die."
Is there an issue? Send a MessageReason:
None


The detectives are appalled to discover that students at Westmore University gathered around computers to watch a woman being raped live on the internet without a thought of contacting the police. They interview the university's security team as part of the investigation, before discovering the abandoned dorm room where the crime took place has been wiped clean of evidence.

to:

The detectives are appalled to discover that students at Westmore University gathered around computers to watch a woman being raped live on the internet without a thought of contacting the police. They interview the university's security team as part of the investigation, before discovering the abandoned dorm room where the crime took place has been wiped clean of evidence.evidence.

!!Tropes

*ActivistFundamentalistAntics: Gregory Engels has tried for eight years to get his kidnapped brother back. The police and everyone else stopped caring many years ago, so now he resorted to kidnapping and raping Lizzie Harmon just to get the police's attention. [[spoiler:Oh, and Lizzie is of course in on it. Pulling off a little RomanticizedAbuse show to the audience as her "rape" gets broadcasted on the web.]]
Is there an issue? Send a MessageReason:
None

Added DiffLines:

Written By Creator/ChrisBrancato

Directed By Creator/PeterLeto

The detectives are appalled to discover that students at Westmore University gathered around computers to watch a woman being raped live on the internet without a thought of contacting the police. They interview the university's security team as part of the investigation, before discovering the abandoned dorm room where the crime took place has been wiped clean of evidence.

Top