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Law & Order: Special Victims Unit Episode 27.14 Thirsty
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Law & Order: Special Victims Unit Episode 27.14 Thirsty

Genre
Drama,Crime
Production Company
NBC, Studios USA Television, Universal Network TV
Official Site
http://www.nbc.com/law-order-special-victims-unit
Episode Premiere
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Genre
Drama,Crime
Period
1999 - Now
Production Co
NBC, Studios USA Television, Universal Network TV
Distributor
NBC
Official Site
http://www.nbc.com/law-order-special-victims-unit
Main Cast
  • Mariska Hargitay as Det. Olivia Benson
  • Ice-T as Detective Odafin "Fin" Tutuola
  • Dann Florek as Captain Donald Cragen
  • Richard Belzer as Detective John Munch
  • Danny Pino as Detective Nick Amaro
  • Kelli Giddish as Detective Amanda Rollins / Kara Bawson
  • Christopher Meloni as Detective Elliot Stabler
  • Steven Zirnkilton
  • B.D. Wong as Dr. George Huang
  • Tamara Tunie as Dr. Melinda Warner
  • Diane Neal as A.D.A. Casey Novak / Amelia Chase
  • Raul Esparza
  • Peter Scanavino
  • Brooke Shields

In the gripping episode titled "Thirsty," the Special Victims Unit faces a chilling case that intertwines elements of desperation and survival. When an alarming report surfaces regarding a young woman found in a vulnerable state, Mariska Hargitay's Olivia Benson leads the investigation, uncovering a disturbing pattern of similar incidents. As the team delves deeper, they discover a web of exploitation that targets the most susceptible members of the community.

With the clock ticking, Ice-T's Odafin Tutuola and Danny Pino's Nick Amaro work tirelessly to gather evidence, while the emotional toll of the case weighs heavily on the detectives. Tensions flare when veteran detective Richard Belzer's John Munch offers insights that challenge the team's assumptions. Meanwhile, Dann Florek's Captain Cragen must navigate the political ramifications of the case, adding another layer of complexity to their pursuit of justice. As the episode unfolds, the SVU grapples with moral dilemmas and the harsh realities of human vulnerability, leading to a thought-provoking exploration of what it means to be truly thirsty for help.