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== Plot == |
== Plot == |
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− | The search for a police officer's runaway daughter, which leads the detectives through an underground rave culture that caters to wayward teens, is seen through the eyes of the squad room personnel and their interviews with the Internal Affairs division. |
+ | The search for a police officer's runaway daughter, which leads the detectives through an underground rave culture that caters to wayward teens, is seen through the eyes of the squad room personnel and their interviews with the Internal Affairs division. Jefferies helps the SVU one more time. |
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+ | == Summary == |
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+ | ''Episode summary'' |
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== Cast == |
== Cast == |
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=== Main cast === |
=== Main cast === |
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− | * [[Christopher Meloni]] as [[Detective]] [[Elliot Stabler]] |
+ | * [[Christopher Meloni]] as [[Detective]] [[Elliot Stabler]] |
* [[Mariska Hargitay]] as [[Detective]] [[Olivia Benson]] |
* [[Mariska Hargitay]] as [[Detective]] [[Olivia Benson]] |
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* [[Richard Belzer]] as [[Detective]] [[John Munch]] |
* [[Richard Belzer]] as [[Detective]] [[John Munch]] |
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* [[Stephanie March]] as [[Assistant District Attorney|A.D.A.]] [[Alexandra Cabot]] |
* [[Stephanie March]] as [[Assistant District Attorney|A.D.A.]] [[Alexandra Cabot]] |
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* [[Dann Florek]] as [[Captain]] [[Donald Cragen]] |
* [[Dann Florek]] as [[Captain]] [[Donald Cragen]] |
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+ | === Recurring cast === |
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+ | * [[Lance Reddick]] as [[Medical Examiner|M.E.]] [[Taylor (M.E.)|Taylor]] |
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+ | * [[Scott Sowers]] as [[Internal Affairs Bureau|I.A.B.]] [[Lieutenant]] [[Waldman (Lt.)|Waldman]] |
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=== Guest cast === |
=== Guest cast === |
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* [[Kelly Karbacz]] as [[Jill Foster]] |
* [[Kelly Karbacz]] as [[Jill Foster]] |
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* [[Reg Flowers]] as [[Lance Kanick]] |
* [[Reg Flowers]] as [[Lance Kanick]] |
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− | * [[Anna Kathryn Holbrook]] as [[Lorna Frankel]] |
+ | * [[Anna Kathryn Holbrook]] as [[Lorna Frankel]] |
* [[Kristin Griffith]] as Mrs. [[Foster (Mrs.)|Foster]] |
* [[Kristin Griffith]] as Mrs. [[Foster (Mrs.)|Foster]] |
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− | * [[Dan Ziskie]] as [[Sergeant]] [[Frank Foster]] |
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+ | * [[David Anzuelo]] as [[Emergency Service Unit|ESU]] [[Lieutenant]] |
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+ | * [[Dan Ziskie]] as [[Sergeant]] [[Frank Foster]] |
* [[Darrell Hammond]] as [[Ted Bolger]] |
* [[Darrell Hammond]] as [[Ted Bolger]] |
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+ | * [[David Matalon]] as Editor |
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* [[Kent Cassella]] as [[Edmond Love]] |
* [[Kent Cassella]] as [[Edmond Love]] |
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− | * [[David Anzuelo]] as [[Emergency Service Unit|ESU]] [[Lieutenant]] |
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* [[Chet Carlin]] as Doorman |
* [[Chet Carlin]] as Doorman |
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* [[Al Roffe]] as Vendor |
* [[Al Roffe]] as Vendor |
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* [[Kevin Eldon]] as Policeman |
* [[Kevin Eldon]] as Policeman |
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− | * [[Joey Franquinha]] as Teen |
+ | * [[Joey Franquinha]] as Teen One |
+ | * [[Effie Johnson]] as Trudy |
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* [[Louis Martinez]] as Ronnie |
* [[Louis Martinez]] as Ronnie |
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+ | * [[Margie Lee Michaels]] as Receptionist |
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* [[Louis Cantarini]] as Gary |
* [[Louis Cantarini]] as Gary |
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* [[Martha Thimmesch]] as IAB Detective #2 |
* [[Martha Thimmesch]] as IAB Detective #2 |
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== References == |
== References == |
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− | [[Internal Affairs Bureau]]; [[Vice Squad]]; [[Down Under the Manhattan Bridge Overpass| |
+ | [[Internal Affairs Bureau]]; [[Vice Squad]]; [[Down Under the Manhattan Bridge Overpass|D.U.M.B.O.]] |
== Quotes == |
== Quotes == |
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− | {{Conversation|Who is he?!|Ted Bolger|That's my Jew.|Odafin Tutuola|Shalom.|John Munch}} |
+ | {{Conversation|Who is he?!|Ted Bolger|That's my Jew. Where's Kanick?|Odafin Tutuola|Shalom.|John Munch}} |
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{{Conversation|Your Jew? Your Jew? What if I called you 'my boy'?!|John Munch|I'll be your boy, John.|Odafin Tutuola}} |
{{Conversation|Your Jew? Your Jew? What if I called you 'my boy'?!|John Munch|I'll be your boy, John.|Odafin Tutuola}} |
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{{Conversation|Hey, you can't arrest them. This is a free country!|Lorna Frankel|No, it's a democracy, and the majority of us don't like what's going on here.|Odafin Tutuola}} |
{{Conversation|Hey, you can't arrest them. This is a free country!|Lorna Frankel|No, it's a democracy, and the majority of us don't like what's going on here.|Odafin Tutuola}} |
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(''on "tuning up" suspects'') |
(''on "tuning up" suspects'') |
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{{quote|I don't do that anymore. I'm old and it's tiring.|John Munch}} |
{{quote|I don't do that anymore. I'm old and it's tiring.|John Munch}} |
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− | {{Conversation|The girl O.D.'d and died alone. Her father, a decorated cop, 30-year career, over, no pension, his family in shambles. But you know what really, really scares me? That all you people are concerned about is some lying, murdering sack of crap.|Donald Cragen| |
+ | {{Conversation|The girl O.D.'d and died alone. Her father, a decorated cop, 30-year career, over, no pension, his family in shambles. But you know what really, really scares me? That all you people are concerned about is some lying, murdering sack of crap.|Donald Cragen|In this country, that lying, murdering sack of crap has rights too, Captain.|IAB Officer}} |
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{{Conversation|Tito, this is Detective Benson. Heard you wanted to help.|Elliot Stabler|Nobody's talking to you and a mall queen. What about the black chick?|Tito Frank|The black chick has other duties.|Olivia Benson}} |
{{Conversation|Tito, this is Detective Benson. Heard you wanted to help.|Elliot Stabler|Nobody's talking to you and a mall queen. What about the black chick?|Tito Frank|The black chick has other duties.|Olivia Benson}} |
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== Background information and notes == |
== Background information and notes == |
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− | * This is actress [[Michelle Hurd]]'s last appearance as [[Detective]] [[Monique Jeffries]]. Her character transferred to the |
+ | * This is actress [[Michelle Hurd]]'s last appearance as [[Detective]] [[Monique Jeffries]]. Her character transferred to the Vice Squad. This is also one of three episodes in the [[SVU Season 2|second season]] in which Hurd appears in the opening theme. The other two are "[[Wrong Is Right]]" and "[[Asunder]]". |
+ | * A.D.A. Alexandra Cabot mentions that she has a goddaughter named Connie, who is most likely a teenager. |
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+ | * The microphone from above can be seen for a split second during Fin's interview with Internal Affairs. |
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+ | Rikers Island<br /> |
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+ | Visitor's Room<br /> |
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+ | Tuesday, October 24 |
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+ | Stanton Apartments<br /> |
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+ | 499 Broome Street<br /> |
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+ | Tuesday, October 24 |
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+ | Office of Ted Bolger<br /> |
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+ | 310 W. 36th Street<br /> |
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+ | Wednesday, October 25 |
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+ | Flea Market<br /> |
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+ | D.U.M.B.O.<br /> |
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+ | Wednesday, October 25 |
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+ | 16th Precinct<br /> |
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+ | Interrogation Room<br /> |
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+ | Friday, October 27 |
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{{episode|Title=Runaway|Series=Law & Order: Special Victims Unit|Serieslink=SVU|Season=2|Previous=[[Countdown]]|Next=[[Folly]]}} |
{{episode|Title=Runaway|Series=Law & Order: Special Victims Unit|Serieslink=SVU|Season=2|Previous=[[Countdown]]|Next=[[Folly]]}} |
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[[Category:SVU episodes]] |
[[Category:SVU episodes]] |
Revision as of 02:35, 24 May 2020
"Runaway" | ||
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← | SVU, Episode 2.16 | → |
Production number: E1405 First aired: 2 March 2001 | ||
Written By David J. Burke & Nick Kendrick Directed By Richard Dobbs |
The detectives have to track down a runaway daughter of a police officer, which leads them to New York City's rave life.
Plot
The search for a police officer's runaway daughter, which leads the detectives through an underground rave culture that caters to wayward teens, is seen through the eyes of the squad room personnel and their interviews with the Internal Affairs division. Jefferies helps the SVU one more time.
Summary
Episode summary
Cast
Main cast
- Christopher Meloni as Detective Elliot Stabler
- Mariska Hargitay as Detective Olivia Benson
- Richard Belzer as Detective John Munch
- Michelle Hurd as Detective Monique Jeffries
- Ice-T as Detective Odafin Tutuola
- Stephanie March as A.D.A. Alexandra Cabot
- Dann Florek as Captain Donald Cragen
Recurring cast
- Lance Reddick as M.E. Taylor
- Scott Sowers as I.A.B. Lieutenant Waldman
Guest cast
- Sean Nelson as Tito Frank
- Kelly Karbacz as Jill Foster
- Reg Flowers as Lance Kanick
- Anna Kathryn Holbrook as Lorna Frankel
- Kristin Griffith as Mrs. Foster
- Baird Wallace as Jill's Brother
- David Anzuelo as ESU Lieutenant
- Dan Ziskie as Sergeant Frank Foster
- Darrell Hammond as Ted Bolger
- Jared Ryan as Will
- David Matalon as Editor
- Kent Cassella as Edmond Love
- Chet Carlin as Doorman
- Al Roffe as Vendor
- Kevin Eldon as Policeman
- Joey Franquinha as Teen One
- Effie Johnson as Trudy
- Louis Martinez as Ronnie
- Margie Lee Michaels as Receptionist
- Louis Cantarini as Gary
- Martha Thimmesch as IAB Detective #2
References
Internal Affairs Bureau; Vice Squad; D.U.M.B.O.
Quotes
“ | Where do you live? If you can't tell us where you live, we can provide you with an address. | ” |
–Olivia Benson |
- Ted Bolger: Who is he?!
- Odafin Tutuola: That's my Jew. Where's Kanick?
- John Munch: Shalom.
- John Munch: Your Jew? Your Jew? What if I called you 'my boy'?!
- Odafin Tutuola: I'll be your boy, John.
- Lorna Frankel: Hey, you can't arrest them. This is a free country!
- Odafin Tutuola: No, it's a democracy, and the majority of us don't like what's going on here.
- Ted Bolger: I'm callin' the police.
- Odafin Tutuola: What, so you can show 'em all your cocaine?
(on "tuning up" suspects)
“ | I don't do that anymore. I'm old and it's tiring. | ” |
–John Munch |
- Donald Cragen: The girl O.D.'d and died alone. Her father, a decorated cop, 30-year career, over, no pension, his family in shambles. But you know what really, really scares me? That all you people are concerned about is some lying, murdering sack of crap.
- IAB Officer: In this country, that lying, murdering sack of crap has rights too, Captain.
- Elliot Stabler: Tito, this is Detective Benson. Heard you wanted to help.
- Tito Frank: Nobody's talking to you and a mall queen. What about the black chick?
- Olivia Benson: The black chick has other duties.
- Tito Frank: Nobody knows I have a camera.
- Elliot Stabler: Well, I can keep a secret if the mall queen can.
Background information and notes
- This is actress Michelle Hurd's last appearance as Detective Monique Jeffries. Her character transferred to the Vice Squad. This is also one of three episodes in the second season in which Hurd appears in the opening theme. The other two are "Wrong Is Right" and "Asunder".
- A.D.A. Alexandra Cabot mentions that she has a goddaughter named Connie, who is most likely a teenager.
- The microphone from above can be seen for a split second during Fin's interview with Internal Affairs.
Episode scene cards
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Rikers Island |
Stanton Apartments |
Office of Ted Bolger |
Flea Market |
16th Precinct |
Previous episode: "Countdown" |
"Runaway" Law & Order: Special Victims Unit Season 2 |
Next episode: "Folly" |