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Law & Order: SVU Season 22 Episode 13 Review: Trick-Rolled At The Moulin

Critic's Rating: 4.5 / 5.0

That had to be awkward!

Benson has been keeping Stabler at arm's length, pushing him to get help, and mostly ignoring his calls… only to have to work with him.

And when she learned on Law & Order: SVU Season 22 Episode 13 that her brother Simon's death was no accident, it put her in the same position he was in: wanting justice for a dead loved one while the rest of the police force wanted her to back off.

Upsetting News - Law & Order: SVU Season 22 Episode 13
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In a way, Benson and Stabler already suffered similar types of grief and guilt.

While Stabler has blamed himself for Kathy's death since it happened, Benson consistently regretted leaving Simon an angry message just before he died.

That seemed to be the entire point of Kat's cousin being called into the station, as the only information she had related to Xavier's death was that she'd had a fight and left him an angry message soon before his murder.

That was a bit of a coincidence, as it didn't seem to be part of the women's MO to target men who had just had blow-ups with their loved ones.

Stabler Helps Out - Law & Order: SVU Season 22 Episode 13
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It did its job, though, triggering Benson's feelings of guilt so that she was ready to get justice when she discovered a link between Simon's death and Xavier's.

Still, though, having to turn to Stabler for help after rejecting his insistence she does the same for him was all sorts of awkward.

Benson: Elliot, did you hear anything we said to you the other night?

Stabler: I don’t want to talk about the other night.

Benson: You have to take care of yourself. I am begging you. Slow this down. Go home. Eat something. Get some rest. Do it for yourself. Do it for your children.

Stabler: Okay. I hear you. We good?

Benson: I hope so.

🔗 permalink: You have to take care of yourself. I am begging you. Slow this down. Go home. Eat something. Get

Not that Benson was wrong.

Stabler's obsession with catching Kathy's killer has led him to lose all sense of boundaries. He's staying up all night and asking Benson to help him get around the barriers to him but handling the investigation himself.

Interrogating a Drug Dealer - Law & Order: SVU Season 22 Episode 13
(NBC / Virginia Sherwood)

So she had to put her foot down about more than one thing, refusing to answer late-night calls and making it clear she wasn't breaking the rules for him.

And yet, minutes after she told him that literally, everyone is warning her to stay away from him, she needed him to help her find Simon's killer, and unlike her, he didn't hesitate to jump in.

I was expecting her to make the connection between his pain and hers, which didn't happen, but some strong police work did… and maybe a few bricks in the walls between them came down, too.

I also had to wonder if this was the writers' plan for Simon's murder all along.

Considering Another Angle - Law & Order: SVU Season 22 Episode 13
(NBC / Virginia Sherwood)

It seemed strange to me that Simon had been brought back only to die of an overdose. At the time, it seemed pointless — why not leave him alive and well and far away from Benson if he was going to die after only a short appearance?

It wasn't that it wasn't believable; after all, Simon always wreaked havoc with Benson's life because of his drug issues and his status as her only connection left to her family.

But it seemed random and unnecessary. And now we know why.

(As an aside, Warner's cameo was long overdue. The more Tamara Tunie we get, the better. Bring her back again soon, please.)

Drugging And Robbing Men - Law & Order: SVU Season 22 Episode 13
(NBC / Virginia Sherwood)

Anyway, the rest of the cops were as skeptical of Benson's belief that Simon had been murdered as she was of Stabler's that Kathy was the intended target the night the bomb went off.

Turning to Stabler made sense not only because he's investigating Wheatley's drug activities but because he was the only one who could understand.

Fin picked up on the irony right away, too. I loved it when he told Benson that he was giving her the same advice she gave Stabler!

I wasn't sure what made any of the OD cases SVU cases in the first place, though.

A Rare Smile - Law & Order: SVU Season 22 Episode 13
(NBC / Virginia Sherwood)

Yes, the men had had sex right before their deaths, but there was no evidence or suggestion they had been raped (although considering how out of it they were, a case could be made for that.)

The only reason for SVU's involvement seemed to be that the latest victim was dating Kat's cousin. That wasn't a good reason, especially not with the department wanting Stabler far away from a case he has a personal connection to.

The whole Kat angle disappeared quickly, too, as soon as Benson became aware that Simon's overdose was anything but accidental.

I'm not complaining. Kat tends to be irritating, and her cousin was doubly so last time she was on, claiming Xavier raped her and then retracting it because he was a rich guy who paid attention to her.

Anything For Her - Law & Order: SVU Season 22 Episode 13
(NBC / Virginia Sherwood)

But it was weird how Kat's connection to any of this more or less evaporated within minutes, and it made it obvious that the only reason Xavier was the victim instead of some random dude was that it was a convenient entry point into the story of Simon's death.

Anyway, once Benson and Stabler began working together, things got intense quickly!

Finn: Listen, man. We put you back on the streets, you’re dead. We put you in prison, you’re dead. You have only one option.

🔗 permalink: Listen, man. We put you back on the streets, you’re dead. We put you in prison, you’re dead….

Felix was a dead man walking no matter what, so I wasn't surprised he got killed, but the cops should have been more prepared for the possibility.

That's what the IAB investigation during the first few minutes of Law & Order: Organized Crime Season 1 Episode 5 should have focused on, not why Stabler didn't jump out of the car to confront the shooters when he had very little backup.

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Law & Order SVU Season 27 Episode 8 Offered a Strange Case That Led to An Epic Cliffhanger For The Midseason Hiatus

Critic's Rating: 4.8 / 5.0

So… did Nikki orchestrate her own kidnapping or not?

Law & Order: SVU Season 27 Episode 8 didn’t answer that question, but it did offer one of the season’s stranger cases.

The fallout from this case was mostly political, and the last five minutes made it frustrating to have to wait until January to find out what happens next.

Rollins standing in front of the crime board on SVU Season 27 Episode 8
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It Looked Like We Were Headed For A Second Phony Case

Law & Order: SVU Season 27 Episode 5 already featured a woman who made up stories about being raped while actually being the aggressor, so I was hoping that Nikki’s story was true.

It isn’t a good look for a show that is dedicated to telling survivors’ stories to have two false claims within a few weeks of each other.

Fortunately, we haven’t gone there… at least not yet.

Instead, the episode switched halfway through to the tension between Benson and Chief Tynan, while Carisi also struggled to make his case.

Benson puts her hand on Griffin's shoulder on Law & Order: SVU Season 27 Episode 8
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The Problems at Trial Demonstrated the Dangers of Jumping to Conclusions

I didn’t like how the case was initially handled, especially by Bruno.

The cops went into it assuming Greg was lying about everything, simply because his story was strange, and Benson had to intervene when Bruno kept yelling at the guy despite Greg’s demand for a lawyer.

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I don’t agree with Chief Tynan that Benson didn’t have enough control over her detectives, but Bruno should have suffered more consequences than he did.

Carisi yelled at Griffin, and Tynan complained that Griffin looked incompetent on the stand.

Curry sitting at her desk leaning on her jaw on Law & Order: SVU Season 27 Episode 8
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I’m not Griffin’s biggest fan, but come on!

Bruno admitted that he let his opinion get in the way, but that wasn’t enough. He’s a far more senior detective than Griffin, so why did everyone virtually ignore his role in this?

The detectives should have investigated more thoroughly before jumping to conclusions, but Carisi could also have better prepared Griffin.

It didn’t make sense to me that Carisi warned Griffin to brush up on his cross-examination — isn’t it Carisi’s job as the DA to prep his witnesses for trial, especially given that he was worried about the information in the report?

Benson gives a briefing on Law & Order: SVU Season 27 Episode 8
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Griffin’s biggest blunder on the stand was that he kept saying he “determined guilt” rather than “obtained probable cause for arrest.”

That was a rookie mistake — cops should know the difference between their jobs and Carisi’s before they agree to testify — but it was also partially on Carisi.

Carisi clearly didn’t practice any testimony with Griffin, or he would have excised that problematic phrase long before Griffith took the stand.

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This whole mess — along with Benson’s testimony — illustrated a core conflict between the SVU team and the rest of the world.

Benson believes survivors, as she should, so she and her team take it for granted that the claims survivors make are FACTS (unless proven otherwise).

Griffin sitting on the edge of his desk on Law & Order: SVU Season 27 Episode 8
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Why Did We Need This Eccentric Detective?

I felt like SVU was trying to introduce a character with a similar personality to the late, great Detective Munch, but it didn’t work.

He came off as strange, period, and his personality was distracting.

Plus, it irritated me that his name was Whelan. I’m not over Jamie Whelan’s death at the end of Law & Order: Organized Crime Season 3, and I didn’t need to be reminded of him every time this weirdo was on-screen.

Beyond that, I wasn’t sure what he added to Law & Order: Season 27 Episode 8.

I know SVU wanted to add some local color, or maybe some humor, but I just didn’t think this character was worth it.

Chief Tynan looking pensive on Law & Order: SVU Season 27 Episode 8
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Half of Chief Tynan’s Problems With Benson Were The Chief’s Own Fault

Look, Benson is far from perfect, and Tynan did have a couple of solid points.

Law & Order: SVU fans have been complaining for several years now that Benson shouldn’t be out in the field if she’s the team leader, but Law & Order: SVU has insisted on this unrealistic trope for most of the decade that Benson has been in charge.

And Benson’s standing up to Tynan is completely in character, but Tynan is also right that the way Benson speaks to her, ignores her commands, and hangs up on her is generally considered extremely unprofessional.

That said, Tynan brought a lot of this on herself.

Benson smiling on Law & Order: SVU Season 27 Episode 8
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Tynan was the one who insisted Griffin be part of the team in the first place, so it seemed ridiculous for her to complain about his performance now.

She also had a lot of nerve complaining about Benson not being able to supervise her detectives, when the reason Benson wasn’t in the squad room at the start of the case was that she was at a conference Tynan insisted she attend.

As for the mess with the press conference, Tynan did the best she could, but she also didn’t understand why Benson couldn’t just drop everything to attend at a moment’s notice.

Even Though It Would Never Fly In Real Life, I Loved Benson Standing Up To Tynan

She’s used to Deputy Chiefs who have no idea what SVU is all about, and Tynan is nothing compared to McGrath and his nonsense.

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Law & Order: SVU Season 27 airs on NBC on Thursdays at 9/8c and streams on Peacock on Fridays. The series will return with all new episodes on January 8, 2026.


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Phil E

Sunday 23rd of November 2025

1:17 “ … the guy was wrapping my entire head in duct tape.” some residue above eyes, hair looks like came straight from the salon

Dean

Friday 21st of November 2025

This Benson and Tynan thing reminds me a lot of what happened on Chicago PD last year with Voight and Reid. The new Chief trying to be all friendly but is really working their own agenda. When the top cop in this case Benson and Voight refuse to play ball with their whims the Chief reveals their true colors and enacts vengeance.

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