Law & Order: Special Victims Unit Season 6 Episode 6

Ep 6. Conscience

  • TV14
  • November 9, 2004
  • 43 min
  • 8.9  (1,265)

Detectives Benson and Stabler are back in action in Law & Order: Special Victims Unit season 6 episode 6, titled "Conscience." As the team investigates a double homicide involving young girls, they are forced to confront their own beliefs and attitudes towards sexuality and sexual assault.

The episode opens with a chilling scene as a man, later revealed to be a high school teacher and swimming coach, walks out of his apartment covered in blood. When the police arrive on the scene, they find the bodies of two teenage girls, who have been brutally murdered.

It quickly becomes apparent that there are a number of suspects, including the girls' classmates and their families. The detectives are particularly interested in the teacher, who seems to have a history of inappropriate behavior with his female students.

As they dig deeper into the case, Benson and Stabler begin to confront their own beliefs and biases about sexual assault. They are forced to question the way they approach victims and suspects, as well as their own preconceived notions of who is capable of committing a crime.

Throughout the episode, there are a number of twists and turns, and the detectives find themselves in increasingly dangerous situations. They are determined to get to the bottom of the case, but as they uncover more information, it becomes clear that the truth may be harder to stomach than they initially thought.

Ultimately, Law & Order: Special Victims Unit season 6 episode 6 "Conscience" is a thought-provoking episode that tackles complex issues surrounding sexual assault, consent, and victim blaming. It asks tough questions and challenges viewers to examine their own beliefs and attitudes towards these important issues.

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Detectives Benson and Stabler are back in action in Law & Order: Special Victims Unit season 6 episode 6, titled "Conscience." As the team investigates a double homicide involving young girls, they are forced to confront their own beliefs and attitudes towards sexuality and sexual assault.

The episode opens with a chilling scene as a man, later revealed to be a high school teacher and swimming coach, walks out of his apartment covered in blood. When the police arrive on the scene, they find the bodies of two teenage girls, who have been brutally murdered.

It quickly becomes apparent that there are a number of suspects, including the girls' classmates and their families. The detectives are particularly interested in the teacher, who seems to have a history of inappropriate behavior with his female students.

As they dig deeper into the case, Benson and Stabler begin to confront their own beliefs and biases about sexual assault. They are forced to question the way they approach victims and suspects, as well as their own preconceived notions of who is capable of committing a crime.

Throughout the episode, there are a number of twists and turns, and the detectives find themselves in increasingly dangerous situations. They are determined to get to the bottom of the case, but as they uncover more information, it becomes clear that the truth may be harder to stomach than they initially thought.

Ultimately, Law & Order: Special Victims Unit season 6 episode 6 "Conscience" is a thought-provoking episode that tackles complex issues surrounding sexual assault, consent, and victim blaming. It asks tough questions and challenges viewers to examine their own beliefs and attitudes towards these important issues.

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  • First Aired
    November 9, 2004
  • Content Rating
    TV14
  • Runtime
    43 min
  • Language
    English
  • IMDB Rating
    8.9  (1,265)
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