Scourge
- Episode aired May 11, 2001
- TV-14
- 43m
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8.5/10
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A disturbed man is arrested after a murder spree. Alexandra Cabot comes under fire for seeking the death penalty.A disturbed man is arrested after a murder spree. Alexandra Cabot comes under fire for seeking the death penalty.A disturbed man is arrested after a murder spree. Alexandra Cabot comes under fire for seeking the death penalty.
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BD Wong
- Special Agent Dr. George Huang, M.D.
- (as B.D. Wong)
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Did you know
- TriviaPrince Albert Victor, Duke of Clarence and Avondale (January 8, 1864 - January 14, 1892) was the grandson of the reigning monarch of the British Empire, Queen Victoria, and the second in line for the throne of England in the late 1800's. He was rumored to have sexual tendencies that were considered deviant at the time, including homosexuality and frequenting prostitutes. It was because of these rumors that some people (mostly amateur historians and serial killer fans) believed Prince Albert to be the notorious serial killer "Jack the Ripper". However military and royal travel documents show that Prince Albert was out of the country during the murders of the prostitutes in 1888 attributed to the "Ripper". Most reputable historians believe the rumors about his sexual proclivities and the rumors about him secretly being the "Ripper" were started by political rivals of the royal family, there was never any evidence that even remotely tied the Prince to the 1888 murders.
- GoofsWhen Benson and Stabler are getting up off the floor of the church after handcuffing the suspect, Daniel Varney, you can see 2 crew members off to the right of the shot.
- Quotes
Detective Elliot Stabler: [to Olivia] I know you're working off some nervous energy, but you don't have to read every one of them out loud.
Detective Olivia Benson: Aren't we in a mood?
Detective Elliot Stabler: You know, it's the middle of the night and I'm sitting here realizing I spend more time with you than I do with my own family.
- ConnectionsReferences Homicide: Life on the Street (1993)
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Trouble and suffering
On first watch, "Scourge" struck me immediately as one of the best episodes of Season 2 and of the early seasons. As well as one of the most disturbing and most uncompromising, in a way that was gut-wrenching, powerful and moving. Also on first watch, what also surprised and amazed me was seeing a completely different side to Richard Thomas (will admit to not being the biggest fan of his) and being so impressed that he had that level of acting ability in him.
Those feelings have been the same with each of the three or four re-watches and got even better with each watch with something new to appreciate each time. What a way to finish an overall very good season where a vast majority of the episodes were good to exceptional. Only "Asunder" and "Parasites" for me disappointed and they were still decent episodes, just a little bland. Bland "Scourge" most certainly is not, and actually its shock factor is even stronger now, not gotten stale at all.
"Scourge" is slickly shot and very atmospherically lit, some images staying with one for a long while and not seeming heavy-handed at all. The music doesn't intrude and doesn't go over the top in orchestration or try too hard enhancing the mood (which it wouldn't have needed to do, the dialogue and storytelling speak for themselves). The direction has momentum but lets the story breathe and gives time for the major revelations to sink in.
It is boosted further by a script that has no fat and has intensity and emotional impact, as well as leaving one deep in thought after. The story is not an easy watch at all but that is far from inappropriate, necessary actually. The details of the crimes are horrifying and the first half leaves one shocked to the core, without being excessive or gratuitous. Once the major revelation of what caused the killer to do what he did is given, the shock factor is just as intense but absolute horror transforms in the second half into lump to the throat and eyes welling up emotion. The one not so good part of the episode is agreed the very end, which felt tacked on and doesn't quite fit with the rest of the episode but that was overlookable with everything else being so amazing.
All the characters are written extremely well. Stabler and Olivia's chemistry has so much heart and love how much respect and such they have for each other. Daniel is one of the supporting characters of the second season that is once seen never forgotten, one hates what he did but with such a tragic reason for what drove him to kill part of me felt sorry. While the regulars are without complaint, it's against type Thomas in one of his best performances who one remembers the most. He was never this chilling or moving before or since. Karen Allen brings a lump to the throat.
Concluding, absolutely wonderful and powerful episode. 10/10
Those feelings have been the same with each of the three or four re-watches and got even better with each watch with something new to appreciate each time. What a way to finish an overall very good season where a vast majority of the episodes were good to exceptional. Only "Asunder" and "Parasites" for me disappointed and they were still decent episodes, just a little bland. Bland "Scourge" most certainly is not, and actually its shock factor is even stronger now, not gotten stale at all.
"Scourge" is slickly shot and very atmospherically lit, some images staying with one for a long while and not seeming heavy-handed at all. The music doesn't intrude and doesn't go over the top in orchestration or try too hard enhancing the mood (which it wouldn't have needed to do, the dialogue and storytelling speak for themselves). The direction has momentum but lets the story breathe and gives time for the major revelations to sink in.
It is boosted further by a script that has no fat and has intensity and emotional impact, as well as leaving one deep in thought after. The story is not an easy watch at all but that is far from inappropriate, necessary actually. The details of the crimes are horrifying and the first half leaves one shocked to the core, without being excessive or gratuitous. Once the major revelation of what caused the killer to do what he did is given, the shock factor is just as intense but absolute horror transforms in the second half into lump to the throat and eyes welling up emotion. The one not so good part of the episode is agreed the very end, which felt tacked on and doesn't quite fit with the rest of the episode but that was overlookable with everything else being so amazing.
All the characters are written extremely well. Stabler and Olivia's chemistry has so much heart and love how much respect and such they have for each other. Daniel is one of the supporting characters of the second season that is once seen never forgotten, one hates what he did but with such a tragic reason for what drove him to kill part of me felt sorry. While the regulars are without complaint, it's against type Thomas in one of his best performances who one remembers the most. He was never this chilling or moving before or since. Karen Allen brings a lump to the throat.
Concluding, absolutely wonderful and powerful episode. 10/10
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