Cosgrove teams with Detective Jalen Shaw to track down a young girl's killer.Cosgrove teams with Detective Jalen Shaw to track down a young girl's killer.Cosgrove teams with Detective Jalen Shaw to track down a young girl's killer.
Pasha D. Lychnikoff
- Daniel Rublev
- (as Pasha Lychnikoff)
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- TriviaThis episode marks the crossover of three Law and Order franchises. Dick Wolf first proposed a cross-over for Law & Order (1990), Law & Order: Special Victims Unit (1999), and Law & Order: Criminal Intent (2001) which centered on a terrorist's plot and a ticking time-bomb scenario. It was nixed when terrorists hijacked the planes that brought down the Twin Towers on September 11, 2001.
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Featured review
What In The Law & Order OC SVU Mothership Universe Was This?
Forgive yourself if you didn't know which show you were watching during any part of this Law & Order "crossover event."
Let's start by clarifying that 'Gimme Shelter Part 1' is the opening episode of Law & Order Organized Crime season 3 -- and also the opening episode of a single-night 3-show Law & Order universe season premiere.
However the first 45 minutes of the thing -- concerning a broad-daylight teen murder -- actually plays like an episode of the new regular Law & Order mothership reboot, with heavy emphasis on Det. Cosgrove (Jeffrey Donovan in an excellent performance) and his incoming partner Jalen Shaw (Mehcad Brooks).
All good, but then why the heck call this OC?
The hour, which operated mostly as a set-up to 9:00 pm's SVU -- felt more like a weird backdoor pilot -- but in this case for a show that already exists!
This non-OC OC had its moments, particularly when Benson & Stabler pop up, and the interplay between Donovan and Brooks is much improved over Donovan's forced banter with Anthony Anderson last season.
The rest was a drawn-out attempt to turn what should have been a 20 minute set-up in to an hour.
And if the goal of this three-parter was to refamiliarize fans with the franchise, why on earth would Dick Wolf open with a long, gratuitous gun-battle among strangers in the Ukraine, rather than ANY scene featuring ANY established franchise character a casual fan might recognize?
Even when the action finally shifts from overseas bloodshed to a too-long NY lunch between Cosgrove and his 15-year-old daughter, viewers are left with the same question: WHO are these people?
A few might know Donovan joined the franchise last year, and it's understandable Wolf wants to showcase the Cosgrove character, but holy cow starting it off this way was terrible viewer strategy.
Elsewhere the mothership's Camryn Mannheim is still on board as the squad's steady 'Van Buren' and at about 35 minutes in the action does finally shift to Stabler's squadroom where the various teams fret over whose case it is and how it will be handled.
This last half of the hour also introduces a young CI mentored by Stabler for some patented Elliot-and-kids softness - and classic Stabler hovering over Benson's laptop so the two can share a screen with zero personal space.
By the time it wraps with a to-be-continued raid, it's clear the action is now in full swing for the SVU hour, but how Dick Wolf will ever re-assemble these pieces so they make sense when syndicated within the shows that these episodes actually belong to, is anyone's guess.
Rated this thing 9 stars based almost entirely on the acting. The writing and hack bait-and-switch within the universe rates at best a 6.
Let's start by clarifying that 'Gimme Shelter Part 1' is the opening episode of Law & Order Organized Crime season 3 -- and also the opening episode of a single-night 3-show Law & Order universe season premiere.
However the first 45 minutes of the thing -- concerning a broad-daylight teen murder -- actually plays like an episode of the new regular Law & Order mothership reboot, with heavy emphasis on Det. Cosgrove (Jeffrey Donovan in an excellent performance) and his incoming partner Jalen Shaw (Mehcad Brooks).
All good, but then why the heck call this OC?
The hour, which operated mostly as a set-up to 9:00 pm's SVU -- felt more like a weird backdoor pilot -- but in this case for a show that already exists!
This non-OC OC had its moments, particularly when Benson & Stabler pop up, and the interplay between Donovan and Brooks is much improved over Donovan's forced banter with Anthony Anderson last season.
The rest was a drawn-out attempt to turn what should have been a 20 minute set-up in to an hour.
And if the goal of this three-parter was to refamiliarize fans with the franchise, why on earth would Dick Wolf open with a long, gratuitous gun-battle among strangers in the Ukraine, rather than ANY scene featuring ANY established franchise character a casual fan might recognize?
Even when the action finally shifts from overseas bloodshed to a too-long NY lunch between Cosgrove and his 15-year-old daughter, viewers are left with the same question: WHO are these people?
A few might know Donovan joined the franchise last year, and it's understandable Wolf wants to showcase the Cosgrove character, but holy cow starting it off this way was terrible viewer strategy.
Elsewhere the mothership's Camryn Mannheim is still on board as the squad's steady 'Van Buren' and at about 35 minutes in the action does finally shift to Stabler's squadroom where the various teams fret over whose case it is and how it will be handled.
This last half of the hour also introduces a young CI mentored by Stabler for some patented Elliot-and-kids softness - and classic Stabler hovering over Benson's laptop so the two can share a screen with zero personal space.
By the time it wraps with a to-be-continued raid, it's clear the action is now in full swing for the SVU hour, but how Dick Wolf will ever re-assemble these pieces so they make sense when syndicated within the shows that these episodes actually belong to, is anyone's guess.
Rated this thing 9 stars based almost entirely on the acting. The writing and hack bait-and-switch within the universe rates at best a 6.
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