Why the hell would any officer in that courtroom allow the defendant to get out of his seat, and walk up to the witness stand to assault the witness in the middle of a court proceeding? That’s absolutely inappropriate and unheard of.
Actually there was one incident that happened couple years ago an abusive ex husband beat the s*** out of his ex wife in the middle of the court room. Officers were in the room but failed to stop him from getting near her.
Imagine not having Baliffs within reaching distance of a CONFIRMED PREDATOR and SUSPECT OF A VIOLENT ATTACK in a trial and letting him walk all the way up to the victim of said attack without him getting tackled immediately.
I remember this case. Honestly, I feel bad for BOTH of them. Yeah, he did wrong to her, but he was severely abused himself. NOT by her, but he was. Her methods were not so great, and it got her assaulted by his "sister" Christina, but she was genuinely trying to help him. Even Gloria later realized that she had gone about it the wrong way. Robert was severely abused as a child by his "mother" Victoria who was fanatically religious and tortured Robert for being born out of wedlock. Victoria went so far as to nearly castrate him at one point. She died in a house fire when Robert was young which caused him to go into fugue states. The cops thought that he was the killer, but Dr. Huang got the truth out of him eventually: it was actually Christina who set the fire and killed Victoria. As it turns out, Victoria wasn't Robert's mother, Christina actually was. She had him when she was 14 after getting pregnant by a boy that she had slept with at a party. Victoria had tortured Robert to make both him and Christina pay for that. Christina never told Robert that she was actually his mother, she had always just pretended to be his older sister.
@@canesugar911what the hell? They were explaining the plot of the rest of the episode which was unshaken. Your correct response should have been “Thank you. Thank you very much.”
they think they are right based off of information given to them, but like doctors.. if you lie to them in their eyes they are right given your information, they are trying to help u..so why lie or not give as much information as possible.
I feel bad for the therapist. I do see where her patient's mother is coming from, but it doesn't give her the excuse of attacking her and charging her. Especially since she just wanted to help, but was using the wrong method. Edit: If I were in her situation, I would transfer him to a male therapist as well.
I actually watched this episode again just last week and I like how no one made a move to stop him until after he'd already gotten to the witness box and had actual hands on the therapist. If he'd had a weapon she would have been done.
I remember this case. Honestly, I feel bad for BOTH of them. Yeah, he did wrong to her, but he was severely abused himself. NOT by her, but he was. Her methods were not so great, and it got her assaulted by his "sister" Christina, but she was genuinely trying to help him. Even Gloria later realized that she had gone about it the wrong way. Robert was severely abused as a child by his "mother" Victoria who was fanatically religious and tortured Robert for being born out of wedlock. Victoria went so far as to nearly castrate him at one point. She died in a house fire when Robert was young which caused him to go into fugue states. The cops thought that he was the killer, but Dr. Huang got the truth out of him eventually: it was actually Christina who set the fire and killed Victoria. As it turns out, Victoria wasn't Robert's mother, Christina actually was. She had him when she was 14 after getting pregnant by a boy that she had slept with at a party. Victoria had tortured Robert to make both him and Christina pay for that. Christina never told Robert that she was actually his mother, she had always just pretended to be his older sister.
@@Catitalaratoncita Reparenting by trying to regress him back to childhood or something like that and pretending to be his mother. She sounded REALLY creepy on her tapes, but she genuinely wasn't molesting him like they'd thought when they had first heard the tapes.
I think it was the patient's sister that attacked her. She believed the therapist's methods were making her brother worse, not better, and thought the therapist was tempting him with sexual favors.
@@ramazriel The patient's "sister" was actually his mother. The woman who raised and abused him as a child was his grandmother, her mother. The way the two talked about that lady, she reminded me of Carrie's mother a little. When the therapist learned about the mysterious circumstances behind the fire that killed the grandmother, and then learning the "sister" was the one who attacked her, she admitted that she was responsible for the situation, but not for the reasons the "sister" thought. The doc was so set in her belief, I think she definitely misdiagnosed the guy. Then again, since she never knew about the fire, it makes me wonder if a psychiatrist should be informed of the patient's history in full from an independent source - like the police, doctor, lawyer. I don't think that's legal, and it would infringe privacy and doctor-patient priviledge laws, but in cases like this, it would have allowed her to properly diagnose him. Or at the very least realize he needed a male psychiatrist from the beginning.
Last time i saw this, I remember Elliot and Olivia had some sound recordings of her therapy sessions. They sounded very sexual, and its no wonder the guy thought she led him on.
I remember this case. Honestly, I feel bad for BOTH of them. Yeah, he did wrong to her, but he was severely abused himself. NOT by her, but he was. Her methods were not so great, and it got her assaulted by his "sister" Christina, but she was genuinely trying to help him. Even Gloria later realized that she had gone about it the wrong way. Robert was severely abused as a child by his "mother" Victoria who was fanatically religious and tortured Robert for being born out of wedlock. Victoria went so far as to nearly castrate him at one point. She died in a house fire when Robert was young which caused him to go into fugue states. The cops thought that he was the killer, but Dr. Huang got the truth out of him eventually: it was actually Christina who set the fire and killed Victoria. As it turns out, Victoria wasn't Robert's mother, Christina actually was. She had him when she was 14 after getting pregnant by a boy that she had slept with at a party. Victoria had tortured Robert to make both him and Christina pay for that. Christina never told Robert that she was actually his mother, she had always just pretended to be his older sister.
The last time I saw an episode of someone getting that close or attempted to get that close to the witness was when the client Jacob tried to make the witness Zoey whom he raped say that she loved him, like she did in the chat rooms under the alias “Kendra.” And like this guy here, Jacob went too far and when she refused to say what he wanted he became agitated and tried to get near her, thankfully the plastic visor that was set up on the stand due to the pandemic was all that stood in the way. Cause he tried to tear it down and the bailiff dragged him out of the courtroom with him kicking, screaming and begging just like the patient in this video but more intense.
@@micahfranklin4560 "Season 5, Episode 3 'Mother': A psychiatrist with unconventional methods is found sexually assaulted and unconcious in a crack house, and it's easier said than done to get her to cooperate with the investigation."
Man, whenever i see that actor, i just think of Scary Movie XD. "TV Shows dont make serial killers, CANCELLING them does!" "hey im feeling a little woozy here man..."
Because it all came down to what his so-called mother did to him: Robert was severely tortured as a child by the woman who raised him, Victoria, who was supposedly his mother. She nearly castrated him at one point. She died in a house fire set by his supposed sister Christina. It later turns out that Christina was the one who actually attacked the doctor because she found one of the tapes of their sessions and thought that the doctor was abusing him. She wasn't, her methods were just really bad, even she later realized that she went about this the wrong way. Christina was actually Robert's biological mother: she had him when she was 14. Victoria was really his grandmother and was a nutjob who had tortured Robert to get back at her daughter and grandson. The last line of the episode was Christina admitting everything and it being because she was his mother or something like that.
I remember on Television Without Pity, somebody said the combination of Benson, Huang, Munch and Cragen was a Nightmare Blunt Rotation. IDK, it seems random but I like all those characters hanging out together.
I see it more as she has empathy for him because of his mental illness and abusive childhood and feels a duty as a doctor to try to help him heal and overcome that. But she allowed that empathy to go to far to where she ended up in danger and I think she realizes that at the end by testifying in court to protect herself
My mums a therapist and was always trying to see the good in clients and help them no matter what because that’s what she was taught in college. But realized after a scary incident that she’s allowed to set boundaries and stop seeing patients.
I'm going to say the scene with the court was early in the series where I think they went for a bit of the theatrics vs now where I think they're more aware of showing a bit more realism. Still..this was weird to have the scene play out that way.
As someone who was recently called into jury service, we had two bailiffs during the time I was there. One I was harder, stricter man and the other was the jolly, elderly fellow. Both men were IMMEDIATELY on top of anything that happened in those chambers at any given time.
The therapist lady is the biggest "pick me/I can fix him/not like other girls" type person. You can't fix a r@pist cause once the offence is done, it can't be undone.
Completely missed the point, this isn’t about being a pick me at all, whole point is to reparent cause of how they have trauma and a therapists job is kinda to fix them. she isn’t entering a relationship what you said did t make much sense
Hate Stabler so much. He never learns to get evidence and then out of his way to accuse people of, get proven wrong and does the same to the next person. Never apologize to the person he accused either.
Used to love these shows. Now I can only see how unrealistic they are thanks to all the lawtubers I watch. That guy would have been tackled before getting that close in any courtroom following protocol.
This show really exists in some kind of fascist vacuum. When have you ever heard of detectives questioning a person of interest without their consent, at their place of work during their shift, and in full view and within earshot of their coworkers?
Based on some of the comments, it seems as though some people didn't really watch this episode. If they did watch it they didn't pay attention very well.
first of all...dramatic license aside...A DEFENDENT WOULD NEVER BE ALLOWED TO LEAVE HIS SEAT AND GRAB A WITNESS ON THE STAND WITHOUT IMMEDIATE ACTION. at least let's try to keep it believable.
It all for (the) show. If you watch legal eagle or any other lawyer on youtube, they cringe at these scene because court officers and bailiffs will tackle people before they even get close to the well. People literally have to request to even stand up from their chairs let alone walk even move
Why the hell would any officer in that courtroom allow the defendant to get out of his seat, and walk up to the witness stand to assault the witness in the middle of a court proceeding? That’s absolutely inappropriate and unheard of.
Its called television. And a plot device. They needed to move the storyline forward.
I’ve seen many episodes where the defendant was tackled when trying to assault a witness on the stand. This scene was the antithesis.
Actually there was one incident that happened couple years ago an abusive ex husband beat the s*** out of his ex wife in the middle of the court room. Officers were in the room but failed to stop him from getting near her.
This actor was a DJ for Ellen
That part....only in Hollywood would this happen, but definitely not in an actual courtroom in real-life
That's probably the first time I've seen someone on trial get that close to the witness. Even took his time. WTH were the bailiffs? 😂
Looking for a new job.
@@draco84oz no sh*t! Even Benson and Stabler were kinda slow and they got there first. 😂
They were chilling on the side smoking. 😂😂😂😂😂😂
Following the script? 🤣🤣🤣
@@angemaidment5640 😂😂😂 good one 😂 got me there 😂
The fact that both Mariska and Chris both tilt their heads at the same time…they really are very in sync with each other! @2:53 😆
I like how the bailiff took six months to step in.
Imagine not having Baliffs within reaching distance of a CONFIRMED PREDATOR and SUSPECT OF A VIOLENT ATTACK in a trial and letting him walk all the way up to the victim of said attack without him getting tackled immediately.
ruclips.net/video/PiEHF_I7IVs/видео.html lol
Imagine not having him in ankle restraints or shackled to the floor lol.
@@lornetc Maybe not right off the bat, but he DEFINITELY would after pulling a stunt like this.
Lmao
the bailiff was probably checking his socials.
The accused (while man-handling the victim): JUST TELL THEM YOU LOVE ME!
Bailiff: I gotta lunch.
I remember this case. Honestly, I feel bad for BOTH of them. Yeah, he did wrong to her, but he was severely abused himself. NOT by her, but he was. Her methods were not so great, and it got her assaulted by his "sister" Christina, but she was genuinely trying to help him. Even Gloria later realized that she had gone about it the wrong way. Robert was severely abused as a child by his "mother" Victoria who was fanatically religious and tortured Robert for being born out of wedlock. Victoria went so far as to nearly castrate him at one point. She died in a house fire when Robert was young which caused him to go into fugue states. The cops thought that he was the killer, but Dr. Huang got the truth out of him eventually: it was actually Christina who set the fire and killed Victoria. As it turns out, Victoria wasn't Robert's mother, Christina actually was. She had him when she was 14 after getting pregnant by a boy that she had slept with at a party. Victoria had tortured Robert to make both him and Christina pay for that. Christina never told Robert that she was actually his mother, she had always just pretended to be his older sister.
@@WarGrowlmon18you know that you are talking nonsense when you have to write an entire epistle.
@@WarGrowlmon18 That was actually a great summary. Never mind that canesugar dumbass comment.
@@WarGrowlmon18bruh that's crazy
@@canesugar911what the hell? They were explaining the plot of the rest of the episode which was unshaken. Your correct response should have been “Thank you. Thank you very much.”
I hate how the detectives swear they’re right when they’re wrong
they think they are right based off of information given to them, but like doctors.. if you lie to them in their eyes they are right given your information, they are trying to help u..so why lie or not give as much information as possible.
Yeah. I felt bad for that guy.
@@dede76-f5fWhat?
Lie? She literally explained she had short term memory loss from the trauma. It literally explains in the clips.
Standard pig thinking, glad they got at least that part right
Elliot doing that run/waddle at the end KILLED me🤣. That, plus the way the lawyer got out the way made me lose it.
Was the bailiff on vacation😂
They sure were. 😂😂😂😂😂😂
Mr ankle bracelet 😂
That trick with the cat was pretty clever
Woah, bailiff, hello? Get in there! That witness STROLLED up to the witness stand.
I feel bad for the therapist. I do see where her patient's mother is coming from, but it doesn't give her the excuse of attacking her and charging her. Especially since she just wanted to help, but was using the wrong method.
Edit: If I were in her situation, I would transfer him to a male therapist as well.
They have male "therapists" in prison. They work for free, and they love booty.
I think her anger comes from the fact that her child was forcibly taken from her by her abusive mother and that she was unable to breastfeed her.
How was he able to touch her like that in court???
Drama.
With his hands!?!
tv show lol
I actually watched this episode again just last week and I like how no one made a move to stop him until after he'd already gotten to the witness box and had actual hands on the therapist. If he'd had a weapon she would have been done.
Court security must've been taking a nap to let the defendant actually grab the victim as she's testifying.
For all you 90s kids, the therapist is the same actress who played the Borg Queen in Star Trek Voyager! Very talented and underrated actress.
One fine MILF
I’m sorry it was actually pretty funny how close he got I didn’t expect him to be able to get that close omg
Shout-out to Mr. Ankle Bracket.
I remember this case. Honestly, I feel bad for BOTH of them. Yeah, he did wrong to her, but he was severely abused himself. NOT by her, but he was. Her methods were not so great, and it got her assaulted by his "sister" Christina, but she was genuinely trying to help him. Even Gloria later realized that she had gone about it the wrong way. Robert was severely abused as a child by his "mother" Victoria who was fanatically religious and tortured Robert for being born out of wedlock. Victoria went so far as to nearly castrate him at one point. She died in a house fire when Robert was young which caused him to go into fugue states. The cops thought that he was the killer, but Dr. Huang got the truth out of him eventually: it was actually Christina who set the fire and killed Victoria. As it turns out, Victoria wasn't Robert's mother, Christina actually was. She had him when she was 14 after getting pregnant by a boy that she had slept with at a party. Victoria had tortured Robert to make both him and Christina pay for that. Christina never told Robert that she was actually his mother, she had always just pretended to be his older sister.
This right here, this right here is why the law is and “Right from Wrong” is a touchy subject
@@jamesyoung16 No problem!!!🤩🤩🤩 The poor guy was the only real victim in all of this in a case of irony.
😮
But how did she try to treat him?
@@Catitalaratoncita Reparenting by trying to regress him back to childhood or something like that and pretending to be his mother. She sounded REALLY creepy on her tapes, but she genuinely wasn't molesting him like they'd thought when they had first heard the tapes.
I feel bad for her she was hurt by her own patient.
I think it was the patient's sister that attacked her. She believed the therapist's methods were making her brother worse, not better, and thought the therapist was tempting him with sexual favors.
@@ramazriel The patient's "sister" was actually his mother. The woman who raised and abused him as a child was his grandmother, her mother. The way the two talked about that lady, she reminded me of Carrie's mother a little.
When the therapist learned about the mysterious circumstances behind the fire that killed the grandmother, and then learning the "sister" was the one who attacked her, she admitted that she was responsible for the situation, but not for the reasons the "sister" thought. The doc was so set in her belief, I think she definitely misdiagnosed the guy. Then again, since she never knew about the fire, it makes me wonder if a psychiatrist should be informed of the patient's history in full from an independent source - like the police, doctor, lawyer. I don't think that's legal, and it would infringe privacy and doctor-patient priviledge laws, but in cases like this, it would have allowed her to properly diagnose him. Or at the very least realize he needed a male psychiatrist from the beginning.
@@ytafan4068 Oh yeah, that's right. It's been some time since I've seen this episode, but I remember it was a trip.
You didn't see this episode...she's tge predator.
Last time i saw this, I remember Elliot and Olivia had some sound recordings of her therapy sessions. They sounded very sexual, and its no wonder the guy thought she led him on.
It is one thing to treat a dangerous patient, it's one thing to enable them by protecting them.
I remember this case. Honestly, I feel bad for BOTH of them. Yeah, he did wrong to her, but he was severely abused himself. NOT by her, but he was. Her methods were not so great, and it got her assaulted by his "sister" Christina, but she was genuinely trying to help him. Even Gloria later realized that she had gone about it the wrong way. Robert was severely abused as a child by his "mother" Victoria who was fanatically religious and tortured Robert for being born out of wedlock. Victoria went so far as to nearly castrate him at one point. She died in a house fire when Robert was young which caused him to go into fugue states. The cops thought that he was the killer, but Dr. Huang got the truth out of him eventually: it was actually Christina who set the fire and killed Victoria. As it turns out, Victoria wasn't Robert's mother, Christina actually was. She had him when she was 14 after getting pregnant by a boy that she had slept with at a party. Victoria had tortured Robert to make both him and Christina pay for that. Christina never told Robert that she was actually his mother, she had always just pretended to be his older sister.
Watch the episode.
The last time I saw an episode of someone getting that close or attempted to get that close to the witness was when the client Jacob tried to make the witness Zoey whom he raped say that she loved him, like she did in the chat rooms under the alias “Kendra.”
And like this guy here, Jacob went too far and when she refused to say what he wanted he became agitated and tried to get near her, thankfully the plastic visor that was set up on the stand due to the pandemic was all that stood in the way.
Cause he tried to tear it down and the bailiff dragged him out of the courtroom with him kicking, screaming and begging just like the patient in this video but more intense.
As soon as he got out of his seat the cops would be on him.
I don’t think any rapists should be allowed to roam among people
She's not. This whole thing is messed up but the one pure victim in all of this is actually him.
Hmmmmmmmmm.
My thoughts exactly. They deserve nothing less than life in prison.
I wish everyone had such strong feelings about r’s 😔 the laws are way too lenient.
Well no wonder he needed therapy 💀
No that would be his "mother" who tortured him for 7 years and tried to castrate him at least once
I don't think that behavior can be fixed with therapy at this point.
I don't think Dr. Heints' therapy would've helped him.
I just realised that the defendant, Jon Abrahams (Who looked familiar), played Bobby on Scary Movie.
I was about to google that as I recognised him too! Cheers
He also played Robert De Niro's son in Meet the Parents.
Lol. Yep. I thought that was him.
So underrated as an actor. Should have been bigger
@@BillyButcher90He was in both movies? Wow! 😯
How did the defendent get anywhere NEAR the doctor in that court room.
Drama show, not reality show.
@@sonrouge Yeah, but this completely breaks the emersion
A think a bailiff is losing his job this episode.
“Where are the bailiffs?!!” They’re not there because no bailiff to hold the predator back makes better TV.
This episode is freaking wild! It took me two watches to properly process what I watched. The less you know going into it the better!
Which episode is this ?
@@micahfranklin4560Season 5 episode 3.
@@micahfranklin4560 "Season 5, Episode 3 'Mother': A psychiatrist with unconventional methods is found sexually assaulted and unconcious in a crack house, and it's easier said than done to get her to cooperate with the investigation."
in a real court the second he stood up he would have been tackled bruh they would not have let him get that far
High Tension BPM !
Man i love when see in court room full emotion !
Man, whenever i see that actor, i just think of Scary Movie XD.
"TV Shows dont make serial killers, CANCELLING them does!"
"hey im feeling a little woozy here man..."
4:42 Yo, can we get some security in here!
Right!!!!! That’s what I want to know 🤷🏾♂️
Law & order SVU is one of my favorite shows this episode was so crazy that boy was so fixated on that doctor 🏥💊💊
3:20 The skyline is wrinkled.
The psychiatrist was played by the lovely, talented Susanna Thompson.
Bru them bailiffs we’re not doing their job
lol at the episode just called…”Mother” 😂
Because it all came down to what his so-called mother did to him: Robert was severely tortured as a child by the woman who raised him, Victoria, who was supposedly his mother. She nearly castrated him at one point. She died in a house fire set by his supposed sister Christina. It later turns out that Christina was the one who actually attacked the doctor because she found one of the tapes of their sessions and thought that the doctor was abusing him. She wasn't, her methods were just really bad, even she later realized that she went about this the wrong way. Christina was actually Robert's biological mother: she had him when she was 14. Victoria was really his grandmother and was a nutjob who had tortured Robert to get back at her daughter and grandson. The last line of the episode was Christina admitting everything and it being because she was his mother or something like that.
@@WarGrowlmon18 .
@WarGrowlmon18 I thought it boiled down to the therapist acting like her patients mother during their therapy sessions.
That's Oliver Queen Mom, Susanna Thompson.
Thank you!!! It was on the tip of my tongue
🤣 now i see where a lot of the motivation came from for the SVU episode of the online worker Kendra's case.
He said "Tell them you love me, tell them."
"LORD JESUS!"
I remember on Television Without Pity, somebody said the combination of Benson, Huang, Munch and Cragen was a Nightmare Blunt Rotation. IDK, it seems random but I like all those characters hanging out together.
They're good characters. Munch is probably the best character on SVU.
Plus, he connects Law & Order, NYPD Blue, and Xfiles into the same universe. lol
@@DerpDevilDD Plus Homicide: Life in the streets PLUS The Wire.
@@truthaddictiontv2488 He's the chosen one.
the therapist was completely right about doctor-patient confidentially though. sorry detectives🤷♀️
The end of this episode was a twister. Whew!
I can’t with this episode. She’s protecting her attacker?!
I see it more as she has empathy for him because of his mental illness and abusive childhood and feels a duty as a doctor to try to help him heal and overcome that. But she allowed that empathy to go to far to where she ended up in danger and I think she realizes that at the end by testifying in court to protect herself
My mums a therapist and was always trying to see the good in clients and help them no matter what because that’s what she was taught in college. But realized after a scary incident that she’s allowed to set boundaries and stop seeing patients.
I'm going to say the scene with the court was early in the series where I think they went for a bit of the theatrics vs now where I think they're more aware of showing a bit more realism. Still..this was weird to have the scene play out that way.
Omg what is this mess. This is so crazy
That's called obsessive behavior 🤔🌼
Seriously!!! They don't get a second chance after what they did 😤😤
As someone who was recently called into jury service, we had two bailiffs during the time I was there. One I was harder, stricter man and the other was the jolly, elderly fellow. Both men were IMMEDIATELY on top of anything that happened in those chambers at any given time.
WOW. This was a REALLY good episode. It was very sad, though. It was a very sad episode. Certain things can really just break your heart.
The therapist lady is the biggest "pick me/I can fix him/not like other girls" type person. You can't fix a r@pist cause once the offence is done, it can't be undone.
Completely missed the point, this isn’t about being a pick me at all, whole point is to reparent cause of how they have trauma and a therapists job is kinda to fix them. she isn’t entering a relationship what you said did t make much sense
I love SVU and I have not seen it in such a long time. Olivia is my hero!
The way the prosecutor got right out of the way is hilarious for some reason 😂
Prison and Asylum have something in common......No Freedom.
"Just tell them you love me
Just tell them you love me
Don't tell me, I don't waaaannttt toooo knooooooowwww"
Hate Stabler so much. He never learns to get evidence and then out of his way to accuse people of, get proven wrong and does the same to the next person. Never apologize to the person he accused either.
Sleeping on the job bailiff
My God this episode had a crazy ending just finished watching it
Him: Just tell them you love me!!
Me: You want me to lie to the court?!
What are the odds that Bobby, err, Jon was hauled off to the nearest psychiatric facility in a straitjacket?
Used to love these shows. Now I can only see how unrealistic they are thanks to all the lawtubers I watch. That guy would have been tackled before getting that close in any courtroom following protocol.
for me it's the random copaganda,watching an episode and boom just a line that sounds so weird and forced,
I feel sorry for both Robert and the victim. Psychology isn't as black and white like we want to believe.
Everybody: 🏃🏽
Bailiff & Detectives: 🕵🏾♂️🥱
Description is accidentally wrong, it’s season 5 episode 3 titled “Mother”
This show really exists in some kind of fascist vacuum. When have you ever heard of detectives questioning a person of interest without their consent, at their place of work during their shift, and in full view and within earshot of their coworkers?
the bailiff sure took his sweet time, the second the guy wouldve gotten up his chair he shouldve sprinted and stopped him immediately
Based on some of the comments, it seems as though some people didn't really watch this episode. If they did watch it they didn't pay attention very well.
This episode was WILD!!!!
I love the Judge keeps banging his Gavel like that will get him to sit back down
Supposedly there are bailiffs in that court. Maybe they are at lunch, IDK.
Right? Like yeah he’s already so good at taking direction 😂
Older SVU was so much better.
When the Joker couldn’t convince Harley 😂
The bailiffs in NY courts are notoriously over-weight and out of shape.
What season and episode?
Everyone complaining about the Sheriff/Bailiffs, you do realize this isn't real and it was part of the script?
What season and episode is this?
Boy he was acting his but off!!!
Ya, so that Bayliff needs to be fired...lol
"pioneers in the field" almost always means they've sold out.
Meaning.?
she’s your therapist, your a patient; she’s a person who’s job it is to care, not a lover
Thank god Olivia & Elliot were there 2 stop him, who knows what he would do
0:56 people say this to get leniency but it isn't really true
brilliant, lovely.. Susanna Thompson.
I wonder if Robert knew about this. And how would Thea and Oliver feel about that ?
4:43-Is it possible in a real courtroom, for someone to approach the witness stand without being tackled by the bailiffs?
I weirdly can’t get over how bad the lighting is in the beginning. We should be able to see the dark-skinned man
Man, he crazy.
Can't they create these shows without exposing child actors to these horrible experiences? This seems so wrong.
I can not for the life of me find seasons 2-5 of law and order svu anywhere it’s driving me crazy
Peacock has all of the seasons.
Elliot with hair!!
first of all...dramatic license aside...A DEFENDENT WOULD NEVER BE ALLOWED TO LEAVE HIS SEAT AND GRAB A WITNESS ON THE STAND WITHOUT IMMEDIATE ACTION. at least let's try to keep it believable.
I knew I recognised her. She played CID Hollis Mann on NCIS
What a great story and acting.
Moira, Oliver will save you!
I can’t be the only one who thinks the patient looks like Lloyd from Dumb and Dumber
I can’t believe I’ve never seen this episode
It’s a good one
I love Olivia Benson
She has a husband.
It all for (the) show.
If you watch legal eagle or any other lawyer on youtube, they cringe at these scene because court officers and bailiffs will tackle people before they even get close to the well.
People literally have to request to even stand up from their chairs let alone walk even move