SVU goes after a controversial comedian who makes crude jokes about rape after a college student accuses him of rape.SVU goes after a controversial comedian who makes crude jokes about rape after a college student accuses him of rape.SVU goes after a controversial comedian who makes crude jokes about rape after a college student accuses him of rape.
Ice-T
- Detective Odafin 'Fin' Tutuola
- (as Ice T)
Laura Wiggins
- Carly Rydell
- (as Laura Slade Wiggins)
Patrick Thomas Cragin
- Sean Brady
- (as Patrick Cragin)
Em Grosland
- Tara
- (as Emily Grosland)
Storyline
Did you know
- TriviaThe final scene of this episode is the lead-in to the first crossover between Law & Order: Special Victims Unit (1999) and Chicago P.D. (2014) and is followed by Conventions (2014). The final scene is not included in the Netflix version of the episode, likely because Netflix does not stream Chicago P.D. (2014) .
- GoofsBarba says that Fatty Arbuckle was acquitted but never worked again. In fact Arbuckle continued to work during and after his rape trials, both in front of and behind the camera, until his death.
- Quotes
Olivia Benson: [after seeing Josh Galloway's stand-up act] Anybody else need a shower? He's vile.
Brian Cassidy: He's baiting you, Liv.
Odafin Tutuola: Master baiting.
- ConnectionsReferences Chicago P.D. (2014)
Featured review
The Dice Man
Jonathan Silverman who in his younger days played nice guys got a chance to stretch his acting chops with a performance on SVU as an Andrew Dice Clay type comic. Silverman's shtick includes jokes about rape and reminds me so of back in the day when ABC weatherman Tex Antoine who got fired after making a joke about how women if they're going to get raped should just relax and enjoy it. His career ended quick.
Not Silverman's though who makes a career of playing the college circuit to a bunch of drunk horny frat guys who think this is hot stuff. It's not so funny when a college student gets attacked by a couple of recent audience members after she accuses Silverman of fostering a climate of fear for women.
It's that old issue of speech versus action. Silverman gets his share of action though sometimes the partners are less than willing. In the end one of the rape activists takes some direct action of her own.
Jonathan Silverman is really good in this one.
Not Silverman's though who makes a career of playing the college circuit to a bunch of drunk horny frat guys who think this is hot stuff. It's not so funny when a college student gets attacked by a couple of recent audience members after she accuses Silverman of fostering a climate of fear for women.
It's that old issue of speech versus action. Silverman gets his share of action though sometimes the partners are less than willing. In the end one of the rape activists takes some direct action of her own.
Jonathan Silverman is really good in this one.
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- bkoganbing
- Jul 19, 2016
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