Ep 12. In The Year We All Fell Down
- TV14
- April 22, 2021
- 41 min
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7.3 (544)
In The Year We All Fell Down is the 12th episode of the 22nd season of Law & Order: Special Victims Unit. The show follows the team of detectives of the Special Victims Unit as they investigate and solve crimes related to sexual assault, rape, and domestic violence in New York City.
In this episode, the team is faced with a complex case involving a series of sexual assaults against women with disabilities. The detectives are called to investigate after a young disabled woman is found brutally assaulted and left for dead in her apartment. The victim's mother, who is also disabled, is distraught and desperate for justice. The team quickly realizes that this is not an isolated incident and that there are many more victims out there.
As the investigation unfolds, the team uncovers a disturbing pattern of abuse and neglect towards people with disabilities. They discover a network of caregivers who have been exploiting their vulnerable clients for years, using them for their own personal gain. The detectives and ADA Carisi face many obstacles as they try to bring these predators to justice, including a lack of resources, bureaucratic red tape, and intimidation from the suspects.
Throughout the episode, the team works tirelessly to piece together the evidence and build a strong case against the suspects. While doing so, they must rely on their empathy and understanding of the unique challenges faced by people with disabilities as they work to give voice to the victims and bring their abusers to justice.
In The Year We All Fell Down is a powerful and emotional episode that shines a light on important issues within our society. It highlights the need for better protections and support for people with disabilities, as well as the crucial role played by law enforcement officials in protecting the most vulnerable members of our communities. The episode is a reminder of the importance of empathy, compassion, and understanding in the pursuit of justice.