Law Order Special Victims Unit - The Second Year
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Product Information
This award-winning show, LAW & ORDER: SPECIAL VICTIMS UNIT, is a spin off of NBC's incredibly popular and long running crime drama, LAW & ORDER. Starring Christopher Merloni and Mariska Hargitay (who has won a coveted Golden Globe as well as been nominated for two Emmy Awards for her work on the show) as Detectives Stabler and Benson, SVU focuses on sex crimes. Rather than spending half the program's hour with the cops and the other half with the lawyers, this series stays with the police and the criminals they pursue for most of the show. Set in New York City, the second season of the series introduces rap star Ice-T to the cast as Detective "Fin" Tutuola, a transfer from the Narcotics division. All 22 episodes from the season are included here.Suggested Similar Products and Related Accessories
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Law & Order: SVU - Year 2 - Now it gets great!
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on 2005-08-22It's about bloody time that this season came onto DVD! Why they released season 5 before the others is quite beyond me, but as long as the other seasons get released quickly, and allow me to complete my collection, I won't complain. One of the things that really gets me about this series isn't just the hard-hitting cases that this show tackles, but also the characters and the acting.
The season opened with Stabler's daughter witnessing a gory crime scene, and some great father/daughter scenes resulted from this episode, depicting Stabler as a caring family man, sometimes made too paranoid by his job. Another episode that I found touching was 'Legacy', where a case of Shaken Baby Syndrome hits really close to home for Munch, played by Richard Belzer, who was originally on the series... (Read Full Review)


