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- During a rape suspect’s (Tory Trowbridge) cross-examination, Carisi (Peter Scanavino) turns off the lights in the courtroom to prove that a victim cannot recognize their attacker.
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CariSi’s detective experience most of the time helps him win cases.
That's what I like about him, he uses his previous skills to his advantage
You mean the writers
@@wickedrs_716 I mean of course, if you talk about any of the character’s choices since they aren’t real you are talking about the writers🤷🏻♀️ you don’t have to specify
facts
@@wickedrs_716you do realize that we all know it's a show, right?
The good thing about a Law and Order series is that you can take a few decades off, return, and find it still going strong.
There are plenty of bizzare and absurb events in the courtroom that it could feed the series for more than a decade
with the same stupid pointless over used 5 story lines.
What I really like about American TVshow is that the morality of cops changes a lot depending on whether it's in NY, Miami, LA or Las Vegas. You know if the state the show is for is Republican or Democratic. And how much "progressist" or "conservative" the audience is.
@@craighanson-rc1mdbut it somehow still works. Lol
@@MsTinkerbelle87 Does it though. I don't think it really does I think its more of a case for many people there aren't many other options especially new shows so they will watch reruns or endless SUV which just have the same few stories but slight changes here & there in rotation & call them new.
The thing that I don't like about this scene is that IMO Carisi should have been allowed a great deal of latitude because I didn't see it as a stunt. It seemed to me like an extremely legitimate line of logic to go down to prove that the witness couldn't see in the dark at all.
Same here
This would never have been allowed in actual court
Why not? Seems like a perfectly reasonable way to test what she was saying.
Well the fact that he didn’t prove that the lighting courtroom conditions were identical to that of the bedroom, thus it doesn’t actually work to show how visible things were (unless it’s absolutely pitch black then there needs to be proof it was equally as bright/dim in both environments).
But beyond that, it doesn’t matter. What’s being questioned is not whether the woman on the stand could see in the dark, what was being questioned was whether or not the VICTIM could see in the dark. People don’t have equal eyesight. This is like testing whether or not someone could have heard something by testing an entirely different person on their hearing and using that to prove the first person’s hearing. For this to mean ANYTHING you’d have to test the victim’s capacity to see in the dark, which given the circumstance is inherently biased since she’d have obvious reason to just say she couldn’t see no matter what and you’d have no real way of proving her right or wrong.
Did you not hear his last question? If the accused can’t recognize her husband of ten years standing a few feet away with the lights off then how could she expect someone the victim they be able to recognize her through a blind fold in the dark. The lighting doesn’t have to be equal to prove that point. It’s like comparing injuries from car crashes; there has to similarities. It’s done all the time in court.
Sonny Carisi is truly one of the best examples of character development! He’s AMAZING!!!
A shame he has bad taste in women
@@animechic420he married Rollins
@@StarZendonna1687Yes BAD taste in women( Rollins is ANOTHER MESS!!!!)
@@rashidaguest4035not anymore.
@@rashidaguest4035agreed
She's been obsessed with Zoey since college. It's obvious their one time college fling meant more to her, but she should've been honest with Zoey about how she felt about her. Not SAing her and impregnating her against her will. She also should've been honest with her husband as well.
I'm sorry I missed this episode...WTF HAPPENED?!?!?
I would like a lil context plz
@@phantomflower6749 the lady on the stand pretended to be a man her best friend (the victim) was texting online and then told her best friend to meet her at a hotel room! (Still pretending to be the man) To which she SA’ed her and penetrated her with sperm she got from a clinic. It was her best friend’s (the victim) nephew (husband side) sperm. The best friend husband had died and the lady on the stand is claiming it made sense to use the nephew sperm so the kid would he related to her dead husband
@@phantomflower6749 her friend impregnate her with her husband nephew sperm
@@phantomflower6749
The victim was raped by this girl Who pretended to be a man, because she had been obseses with her friend the victim since college.
Yeah that was crazy.
This episode was bananas. She was not a true friend. Who does that?!?! Sick 🤮
True friend to whom? And what made it sickening? 0:47
So, this is Season 24 Episode 16. The victim’s best friend catfished her on a dating app, tricked her into having a s*xual relationship involving BDSM, & used her (the victim’s) dead husband’s nephew’s sperm to try & get her pregnant. She lied to her, tricked her, & used her to fill some absence in her own life. (The ex-friend winds up being convicted for S*xual Abuse in the 3rd Degree. This would’ve meant she did less than 1yr max, but the victim wanted it negotiated down to probation.)
EXACTLY🤮
@@TheOddityFair Plus this is based on a true story. I remember seeing it in the news a few years ago.
@@TheOddityFair I hate shows like this. They always try and paint BDSM as such a horrible thing.
This is a Rafael Barbaesque move, wise and excellent to catch a predator.
Barbaqesue is my new favorite word
Its like a callback to Barba's 1st ep where he asked the rapist to choke him with the belt to show the jury what the victim likely went through😏
Love Barbarsque! Carisi did learn from the master!
Barba was truly brilliant. But this, this was the apprentice using his master's trick.
The judge and the defense attorney berating Carisi is ridiculous, especially after the Judge allowed him latitude. Like I'm sorry but what "patience for his antics" is the Judge talking about? He was literally only doing this for ONE minute before she asked the bailiff to turn the lights back on. Also to be fair, if I remember correctly, the defense attorney opened this door.
It's poor writing to increase tension
It's a TV!! 🙄🤡
Bingo @@tatkkyo9911
They were not giving him a chance long enough to test out his theory
And at one time Carisi wanted to quit thinking he's not good enough on one particular case Olivia told him you got this changed his course now becoming a great Lawyer
I feel bad for the husband richard in this moment, Knowing that his wife of ten years was in love with someone else , She cheated on him. Lie to him and and Prayed upon her best friend's feeling to try to impregnate her without even knowing about it all because she had feelings of our own that she was not able to explain Nor communicate, she's definitely not well in the head. Especially when the only term she acknowledged Her husband was when the lights were on and she saw his face And only admitted to her mistakes when she was faced with the reality of her consequences.
What
@@velcro-is-a-rip-offthey said a whole lot of nothing when they could have just left it at “She’s a cheater”
But women love to justify other women cheating.
Preyed.
@@gravitee0justifying it… how?
@@gravitee0 boy you tried and failed, go and unplug your computer and reflect on your ignorance and do better next time. Maybe try reading the comment before you comment
Carisi is SO badass! And I love how Liv is always about the victims; you could feel how sympathetic she was.
Okay but Barba, Novak, Cabbot and the rest of amazings ADAs we've seen on this show had more on screentime than Carisi, he deserves better, he is good and we deserve to see his growth 🖤
Totally, he is such a great character
He’s AN AMAZING CHARACTER!!!!
He went from baby detective to badass ADA throwing down win after win!
I've always perfered the episodes with more trial scenes. They seem to not do as many as the eaerlier seasons.
Olivia gets in his business and down talks him and he's supposed to the assistant da.. but she walks on water against everyone on the show and that's getting old
They don’t do as much trial scenes anymore because nowadays the trial is just lazily written to get a conviction. No physical evidence, no problem. Just make Carisi into a hero by tricking every bad guy into confessing.
This show is still great after all these years! Never gets old.
Defense: Objection! Judge: I’ll allow it for dramatic effect.
if a Lawyer tried this in a real court room in real life they'd be tripping over or walking into things XD
They would neeeeever allow this
@@treynelson4946 exactly lol
@@treynelson4946 ...and yet they should allow it.
@@treynelson4946 they would it is a visual test they wouldn’t be able to spring it on the other side but it would be allowed by a few judges if it was pertinent to the case. They play the videos of people being raped or murdered this visual aid is nothing 🤷🏽♀️
Hey, Einstein! It’s a TV SHOW! It’s FICTIONAL!
Carisi is a phenomenal lawyer 👍🏾
ive been married to my wife for 20 years, and after the first 5 years i could recognise my wife without being in the same room just by hearing her walk, it may sound like any random persons walking, but i know my wifes walk better than i know my own face in the mirror, and that was after 5 years, if this women couldnt recognise her husband in the dark after 10 years of marriage she never loved him once in her life
Yeah, that could've gone wrong in a big way. I could easily differentiate between my father, mother or brother walking up the wooden stairs in our home.
@@Afraidofloveandpeace i can even tell the difference between my identical triplet daughters with my eyes closed, and the only difference is so vague that to tell the difference shows how much i care about them
IDK - my dad has to announce that he's come into the room because my mum will just not hear him and he used to startle her when she'd look up and he had just suddenly appeared (aka, been standing in their room going about his business for a good five minutes or more.) He still 'sneaks up on her' sometimes. So while that's pretty true, maybe not a universal constant and especially not under high stress in an unfamiliar environment.
Brilliant strategy by Carisi.
Carisi is a good lawyer, I have to say. Keep up the great work and stay awesome I can't wait to see more law and order 😀 🙌
You know isn’t that incredible with how long the shows been on the air, going back to the original Law and Order, yet we still want more. Just like we still love NCIS, which was a spin-off of Jag (10 seasons of jag, 20 of NCIS and three spin-offs..). Just shows crime does pay, well, seeing criminals lose pays
I still miss him as a cop
I'm a law student now and watching SVU has changed for me. Also, it's kind of funny that my professor also worked as a detective in our county's SVU unit before pursuing law.
So an SVU unit is a real thing?
@@vismattress5760 Yes, but some departments have them. Not all. Also, it might not always be called SVU, some call it 'sex crime details,' other label it as 'specialized crime division.' It just depends on the area.
I'm glad I played the bailiff in this scene. #lovedit
Congratulations on the role
You were amazing. 💕
0:50 If the court stenographer can still continue to write the reports - in total darkness, keeping up with the conversations - that is impressive.
They don't look at their hands at all so it's easy 😊
In fact, he wasn't wearing a tie at all.
Lol. References. Nice one.
As soon as he said “what colour is my tie?” My mind went straight to the simpsons
Something that will shock and discredit you!
In the beginning, a reddish one.
@@MutteringCondolencesLionel Hutz great attorney!!!😂😂😂😂
0:53 Monk would not have problem with that question :D
He was a good cop and it's made him a better DA
Thank you to the L&O channel for providing the season and episode information for this episode so that no one would have to look it up to find out that it's s24e16 "The Presence of Absence."
They finally gave carisi court room time to show how clever he is
Right out of Barba’s playbook.
O Desenvolvimento do Carisi como personagem é incrível, surreal como ele não lembra nem um pouco o detetive q entrou lá no início em SVU , fizeram um excelente trabalho com o Carisi...
Gay or not, once married to someone and cheats, is still considered adultery
Don't get that line of thinking either, why would not it be cheating, just because it's gay?
Okay? It's a rape case sicko
This exact issue has annoyed me for years. Carol on Friends did this to Ross, and she never faces any consequences or blame for what she did.
Open marriages anyone?
Not saying this particular marriage was one, but the only time it isn't cheating is when both people in a relationship are consenting to an open marriage.
@@InkAndPoet
They could’ve
The thing about open marriages, they don’t last that long enough
Besides, not many couples would wanted it to happen because one wanted to be the only one (and because once it’s set, the other gets jealous in the worst way)
Nobody hurt our boy Carisi!
I can't believe that Amanda Rollins and carisi are having a baby on law and order
Ikr!!!
Thanks for sharing😊 I love them all ❤❤
Wait is the other Lawyer the actress who plays Toula in My Big Fat Greek Wedding?!
yeah
It is her!
Carisi is a good character, I will give him that, but Barba’s character was savage!
I gotta say, season 24 as a whole was just terrific. I liked the overarching storylines and the darker vibes.
I don't like that they got rid of Muncy. She was interesting. They should bring back Amanda full-time. And keep Muncy, Churlish and Bruno on like a rotating recurring basis.
well, they're strapped for money and viewership. Writers are rehashing old cases and actors are leaving. Muncy left, bruno gets very little screen time, and no one like churlish.
Agreed
Same
She was such a crazy friend she wasn't even a friend she was an enemy😮
1:35 was a killer punchline.
Accountability hits her in the face, yet she still figures out how to make herself a victim.
I am in highschool and I tried to get together with my friend Zoe, but when I saw her hurting her self (cutting her fingers, arms and legs) with scissors. I knew she needed help, so I told the teachers and the principal also the school counsellor, but she found out who it was and started ignoring me. Sorry it is so personal. I just want you all to know. If you want to hurt yourself, get a trusted adult to help you. And if you want to kill yourself, please don’t. you are an amazing person, your confidence and your smile is glowing. Amen
he really plays his part !!!
Who else thought of Lionel Hutz when he asked what color his tie was?
You should always list the season and episode number in the description.
And..... Carisi for the mic drop! 💣🎤💥
Carisi doesn't play! He doesn't tolerate lies & nonsense. & that judge needed to chill.
Judge: Mister Carisi, I am a judge in an L&O franchise episode. That means the defense counsel, so long as they are well-dressed and have a brash attitude, can get away with threatening a witness at gunpoint. You, on the other hand, are restricted from so much as sounding overly confident.
Carisi the man
Barba would be so proud!!
What ep is this? Why not put the ep number in the description?
My son cracks me up when I Carisi Sonny, he said you act like you’re a family member. 🤭🤔That’s my boy for an hour. 🙌🏽
The episode is from season 24 and is episode 16 called "The presence of absence".
Very very good
It's been a while since I've watched svu and I had no idea Carisi became a lawyer! He seems to be doing a good job I guess with the help of being a detective
What season and episode was this?
Can anyone please tell me what episode this is? 😊
Carisi is really good!
I like how the focus is how cool the evidence was revealed, but the whole time i was just thinking about the one lawyer being the main girl in My Big Fat Greek Wedding
DAMN he's good
That's shocking but I would do the same I wouldn't recognize either if I was in that position.
I love Carisi so much
Barba tought him well
"You think this is bad??? This...CHICANERY???"
BTW if you listen to the witness she said the other woman the "victim" knew it was her the witness so it's not really about if the witness can see in the dark but if the victim could or in some other way know it was the witness. It wasn't that dark but does go a long way on the jury.
Usually, it ISN'T a woman who is the predator, but when it actually IS? It's even more heartbreaking than when it's a guy who could do such evil.
why should it be any worse?
just because the likelihood is less?
because it ruins the chivalrous image?
I dont like how people novelize female or juvenile criminals.
Neonfroot: Agreed. It’s not more heartbreaking, it’s just as heartbreaking. Women are human. Sure statistically some crimes are committed more by men than women, but I think that’s because many men are accustomed to a level of power they shouldn’t have and lash out when they think they deserve a level of control, meanwhile women are seen as incapable and often get away with things because “it shouldn’t be a woman, that’s too heartbreaking.”
Honestly it’s insulting to both sexes.
@@ashb7846 Right. People of all walks of life are able to do terrible things like theft, rape, and murder. Certain demographics are more likely, but that doesn’t mean we should stereotype them because it could leave us blind to a potential criminal who doesn’t fit the stereotypical bill.
Your first statement is incorrect. New studies are showing it's about 50/50 when including forced to penetrate. We don't even know how prolific female child predators are because they get no or reduced charges. Women get away with it because of benevolent sexism.
@@bryanwoods3373What study are you looking at that says it’s 50/50?
Even if there are more women who do such things than initially thought, that number doesn’t sound right at all
Mistrial. As soon as Richard spoke..... He added info that didn't belong there and should not have been given to the jury.
Guilty Your Honor!!! Of Perjury!!!
... and subsequently Carisi was fined and disciplined by the court.
Please what season and episode is this? Anyone know
What episode is this?
I kinda wanna see the whole drama
Which episode is this?
What’s this episode called?
What is the name of the episides
Completely irrelevant to this episode of this show but just taken on its own merits of what is shown here: There are drugs that can alter a person's night vision and perception. A person's rods and cones can be termporarily made to be more sensitive to low light than normal, temporarily - with the right stuff.
That is out of the McKoy playbook
I'd say this has a splash of Lional Hutts in it too lol
Can someone please tell me the name or the # of this episode? I missed it and need to search for it! Thank you!
S24 E16
S24/E16.
This episode hasn’t aired over here in the UK yet but from what I have seen; she is messed up.
It's a beautiful thing, watching Carisi hitting homeruns like that.
What episode is this?
You can definitely see a little bit a Barba in him here
That's some righteous right eye twitching she's got goin' on lol
I know right
That woman is crazy
hey so when i saw this episode did she want her to go to jail or not i dont get it
Outcome? 1:27
what episode and season is this
Lock her up! 🔒
What epi is this
All I heard was what I always hear , excuses for why she did what she did 🤦🏽♂️
Which episode is this scene from?
This is the dumbest, sickest episode. I raged watching it. Smh😂
a steel bike is great for commuting with cargo
is this still same place like svu ?
I've fallen behind on SVU what episode is this?
It’s in the newest Season that I know for sure.
It’s season 24 episode 16
@Sky Plotner May great parking and cozy beds always find you, angel ❤
Well written series and well acted 👏
Wait, is the other lawyer Nia Vardalos from My Big Fat Greek Wedding?
Carisi pulled a Barba on them
What episode is this and what season)
you could google what is in the descrip text box
This would not happen in a court lmaob
Them trying to stop his test was just stupid
Excellent, everyone gets divorced and goes to jail.
What episode was this❔ Season❓ Episode ❓
Season 24 episode 16
Pretty sure this scene would be an immediate mistrial.
Yeap, mistrial and a trip to the Attorney Grievance Committee.
Carisi pulled a Barba and it worked
How is the stenographer typing in the dark?
The same way as always - without the need to look at their hands.