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"911" is the third episode of the seventh season of the police procedural television series Law & Order: Special Victims Unit. It originally aired on October 4, 2005 on NBC in the United States. [1] The episode focuses on the search for a nine-year-old girl who claims to be locked in a room and calls the police for help.
Olivia Margaret "Liv" Benson [2] is a fictional character and the main protagonist of the NBC police procedural drama Law & Order: Special Victims Unit, portrayed by Mariska Hargitay. Benson holds the rank and pay-grade of Captain and is the Commanding Officer of the Special Victims Unit of the New York City Police Department , which operates ...
The seventh season of the television series, Law & Order: Special Victims Unit premiered September 20, 2005 and ended May 16, 2006 on NBC. It aired on Tuesday nights at 10pm/9c. Critically the show's most successful season, both lead actors received nominations at the 58th Primetime Emmy Awards with a win by Mariska Hargitay.
The SVU captain reunited with Maddie Flynn (Allison Elaine) to help celebrate her 16th birthday.SVU season 25 kicked off with a multi-episode arc to hunt down the man who kidnapped Maddie. Benson ...
Hargitay has portrayed Law & Order: Special Victims Unit's Olivia Benson since the show's premiere in 1999 and been a fierce advocate for changing the narrative around sexual assault.. In 2004 ...
When the parents of the kidnapped boy refuse to let him testify, Barba must try Hodda on murder charges for a 1999 abduction that Benson also handled. Benson's interrogation tactics come under fire and the savvy defense attorney (Robin Weigert) hires former SVU colleague, Dr. Huang , to challenge Barba's already-shaky case in court. Meanwhile ...
Yes, Virginia, there is an Olivia Benson. The line between Mariska Hargitay’s on- and off-screen lives recently became really blurry, when a young girl reportedly interrupted a Law & Order: SVU ...
The plot centers on present and past missing child cases. When a seven-year-old boy is kidnapped on the subway during the present day, it echoes a similar case involving a boy from the same location. [3] Leight teased, "Munch and Benson remember that case and see parallels.