Ep 13. The Undiscovered Country
- TV14
- February 7, 2018
- 42 min
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8.4 (962)
In "Law & Order: Special Victims Unit" season 19 episode 13, titled "The Undiscovered Country," the squad investigates the sexual assault of a young woman who was found unconscious on the streets of New York City. As they delve deeper into the case, they soon discover that the victim was actually a talented musician who had recently moved to the city to pursue her dream.
The detectives are initially stumped by the lack of evidence and the victim's inability to remember what happened to her. However, they soon find a lead when they discover that the victim had recently been involved in a heated argument with a fellow musician who was jealous of her success. As they dig further into this suspect's past, they uncover a pattern of abusive behavior that suggests he may have been responsible for the attack.
Meanwhile, Sergeant Benson (Mariska Hargitay) finds herself struggling with her own demons as she tries to balance her demanding job with her responsibilities as the foster mother of a young boy. She confides in her longtime friend and colleague, Sergeant Fin Tutuola (Ice-T), who offers her some words of wisdom and support.
As the investigation continues, the detectives race against the clock to gather enough evidence to charge the suspect before he can flee the country. With tensions running high and the clock ticking down, the team must rely on their instincts and their unwavering commitment to justice to bring the perpetrator to justice.
Filled with gripping twists and turns, "The Undiscovered Country" is a powerful episode that highlights the tireless efforts of the Special Victims Unit to protect the innocent and bring predators to justice. With its strong performances, intricate plot, and powerful message, this episode is a must-watch for fans of the long-running series.