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"P.C."
SVU, Episode 11.13
Production number: 1113
First aired (US): 3 March 2010
First aired (UK): 4 June 2010
First aired (CAN): 5 March 2010
First aired (AUS): 20 May 2010
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Detectives Stabler Benson and Duffy
Written By
Daniel Truly

Directed By
Juan J. Campanella

Summary[]

Elliot Stabler and Olivia Benson investigate a series of rapes taking place within the lesbian community.

Plot[]

As a young couple is leaving a bar, the woman takes a picture of them with her cell phone, which is instantly stolen by a picket pocket. A uniformed police officer who happens to be on the scene chases the thief who runs into an abandoned restaurant. The thief then appears to be about to surrender while admitting to stealing the phone. However, he voices that he did not “do that” and reveals the presence of an unidentified beautiful woman who is brutally raped and beaten nearly to death. The cop goes to investigate while the phone thief takes off. With her last breath, the seems to identify her killer to the officer - somebody named "Mitch."

Benson and Stabler are called in to investigate the crime as the woman dies on arrival to the hospital. At the scene of the crime Benson discovers some blood-stained graffiti on the wall written by the lead singer of the death metal band Vampyre Sacrifyce, who is known for "drinking the blood" of his groupies. As Fin puts a "face union" page up on the internet calling for the identity of the woman, Stabler & Benson arrest the singer, Trey Greenway, who seems to be on the verge of victimizing another one of his fans. The beautiful groupie, a blood bank employee named Mina, refuses to press charges, and Greenway is found to have a plausible alibi, so SVU is forced to look at other options. Upon doing so, a group of women hold up posters of the Jane Doe, the last of which is their leader, Babs Duffy, the head of a militant lesbian rights group, who identifies the woman as Alisa Davies.

The group, known as "LesBeStrong" accuses the police of neglecting the death of lesbians due to homophobia. All members, including the captain do everything to deny this, but she ignores them and accuses them of stereotyping when they try to find information about the victim. After being threatened with arrest and the symbolism of failure for their organization, Duffy finally reveals that her lover is a woman named Sharon Harris, a bouncer who works at a lesbian bar in Greenwich Village called the "Kitty Korner." When Stabler and Benson interview the victim's lover, she conveniently ignores Stabler simply because she's a man, but tells Benson that she and Alisa Davies were about to get married. Babs checks up on them, mostly to harass Stabler. Insisting that this is a hate crime, she claims that the chief of a bias crimes unit in Brooklyn agrees with her. However, when they arrive in Brooklyn, they find that Detective Omar Ellis doesn't see eye to eye with her after all, and recommends asking patrons and employees at the Kitty Korner.

On their way to the Kitty Korner, they find Duffy's assistant Rosemary handing out fliers, and defending both Babs and the organization. Inside the club, the bartender reveals that Harris is a bouncer, and is both impressed and frightened by her strength. Eventually it is revealed that Harris has a history of domestic violence, and is part of a gang called "Big Apple Aggressives". An interview with another ex-lover of hers gives the detectives probable cause to arrest her, because "Mitch" turns out to be a colloquialism of "my bitch," a pet name she made girls use with her during intimacy. While Babs makes a speech for the local news media, and chastises a local print shop owner for a typographical error on their fliers, Stabler spots Harris, and insists on questioning her personally. But when he reveals her nickname, she slugs him and is taken into custody.

As Benson and Stabler interrogate Harris, and Duffy accuses them of police brutality, Harris finally admits that she has had problems controlling her temper, but still denies killing Davies. Just then Fin walks in and reveals that another lesbian has been victimized, and it turns out to be none other than Duffy's assistant Rosemary. Though she survived, she reveals that the person who attacked her is specifically victimizing lesbians, and worse, stole her blackberry, which contains the names of all LesBeStrong members, thus putting the entire organization in danger, and forcing the NYPD to place them under protection.

While under protection by Benson, Duffy is quite irritable. She tells Benson that she's not used to being alone and inactive, and in return Benson tried to ease her discomfort. But when Duffy lunges in to kiss her, Benson moves away and insists that she's straight. Though disappointed with this fact, Babs still admits to admiring her. She seizes the opportunity to leave when a uniformed female officer replaces her shift. Back at the precinct, Benson and Stabler examine a security camera of the attack on Rosemary which reveals that the man had a tattoo of a spider on his hand. They also learn that a man broke into her apartment with a tire iron, and is shot at by the uniformed patrol officer, who now has to join the rest of the NYPD in protecting him from both Duffy's and Harris' organizations.

As the police examine the man's personal effects, they find that he has no tattoo, but he does have a revealing picture of Babs. Not only is he found not to be their prime suspect, but he's actually very close to Babs. In fact, the man is her secret male lover. Stabler and Benson convince her to reveal her sexuality, even though it may destroy her cause. LesBeStrong holds another rally for what they believe to be a victory over the recent rash of violence, while the detectives watch for another suspect. No sooner does Duffy come out as bi-sexual than the cops spot the man with the spider tattoo on his hand that they were looking for. As they capture him they find that he's none other than the man who was printing fliers for LesBeStrong; Ronnie Watley.

The police are now convinced his homophobia is the motive, and Stabler tries desperately to use this as a means of gaining a confession from him, but Watley denies having anything against lesbians. When this fails, Benson takes over revealing one of LesBeStrong's buttons on her blouse, thus making him believe she's a lesbian herself. Benson does everything she can to play on his hostility towards lesbians, and he finally cracks revealing that she would enjoy sex with him, just as he assumed his other victims did. Babs is thankful for the SVU's efforts for the first time, despite breaking up her boyfriend, and struggling to maintain the same support for her cause which she has now expanded to include all gays, bisexuals, and the like, not just lesbians. She apologizes to Benson and Stabler and promises to be more cooperative with the detectives in the future, even going so far as to make a pass at Stabler, kissing him, revealing the truth was she was attracted to him as well as Benson. After she leaves, Stabler cracks a smile.

Cast[]

Main cast[]

Recurring cast[]

Guest cast[]

References[]

Quotes[]

Benson: Our rapist has a website?
Tutuola: Plus a bunch of songs you can download.
Stabler: It's a heavy metal band.
Tutuola: Death metal, more like. Think Black Sabbath or Judas Priest, only sicker and more violent.

[the detectives suspect a death metal musician with a vampire schtict of rape]
Cragen: Fin, put up a face union page for Jane Doe. Hopefully it goes viral, and somebody recognizes her.
Benson: El and I will track down Count Chocula.

Trey Greenway: Wait. A vampire cannot enter a room unless he's invited.
[Stabler push Greenway into the interrogation room]
Stabler: Here's your invitation.

Trey Greenway: My music is art. My life is art!
Stabler: You know what? Your life is gonna be prison, and it ain't gonna be blood that you're sucking in Sing Sing.

Stabler: Did you know Ms. Davies personally?
Babs Duffy: You mean were we lovers? Because if two lesbians know each other then naturally next thing they're in their bra and panties and going down like the Titanic?!
Stabler: Are you for real?

Babs Duffy: What's your problem Stabler?
Stabler: Have you looked in the mirror lately?
Babs Duffy: You don't want me as an enemy.
Stabler: Pretty sure I don't want you as a friend either.
Babs Duffy: Oh, good. Because a friend would tell you, your ass is huge. I mean shouldn't you work out? Really, it's like it came down the back of your pants...
Benson: [interrupts Duffy] We're still on the case, Babs. And if we need any help, we'll be sure to call you. [they walk away]
Babs Duffy: Alright, but how hard can it be? I mean look, I don't expect Assy McBigpants to catch anybody, but Benson, you seem pretty on the ball.

Cabot: What happened to him?
Tutuola: Technical term? Punched by a chick.

Cabot: That was quick. She didn't punch you again, did she?
Stabler: Ah, you know, some women just don't want to talk man to man.
Babs Duffy: Stabler!
Stabler: I wish she'd refuse to talk to me.

Stabler: [gets annoyed by Duffy's constant PC crap] What I care about is Probable Cause--there's your PC--which is what I have on Sharon Harris.

Benson: [about Sharon Harris's behavior] That's not being an Aggressive that's being a Psycho!

Benson: [after Duffy tries to kiss her] Come on. Let's-Let's get something to eat... Whoa, whoa, whoa. Now, that's not on the menu.

Benson: Hey, El, can I ask you something?
Stabler: Yeah.
Benson: Do you ever get a gay vibe from me?
Stabler: Would it matter if I did?
Benson: You're not answering the question.
Stabler: Well, it's not like you've had a lot of luck with guys.
Benson: It's called being married to the job.
Stabler: Did, uh, Babs make a move on you?
Benson: [answers phone] Olivia Benson.
Stabler: I get hit, you get hit on.
Benson: And our perp gets shot.

Babs Duffy: [after getting accused of having a boyfriend] I don't know if you remember last night, but I'm gay!

Stabler: [about Babs' boyfriend] He's out of the woods. You're not though.

Benson: So... [Removes her jacket to reveal a button for a lesbian-rights group] Remember me?
Ronnie Watley: Yeah, you were on stage today.
Benson: Uh oh. That make me one of them.

Benson: Goodbye, Ronnie.
Ronnie Watley: Oh you bitch! You bitch!

Babs Duffy: Okay, I guess I do owe you an apology. I was pretty bitchy to you.
Stabler: Right back at you.
Babs Duffy: Oh Stabler. One more thing. [kisses him] Call me sometime.

Background information and notes[]

  • This episode was moved from its original air date of February 10, 2010. NBC announced the cancellation of the Jay Leno Show on Sunday, January 9, during the Television Critics Association (TCA) Press Tour. Five days later, on January 14, NBC issued a press release with a revised post-Olympics schedule beginning March 1, including SVU's restoration to its normal Safe Harbor 10 pm time period. However, as a special two-hour event SVU hung onto the 9 pm slot for one more week in order to air this episode.
  • The opening scene for this episode, where the couple walks out of the restaurant and gets robbed, was filmed at Bamiyan Afghan Restaurant, on 26th Street & Third Avenue in New York.
  • The scene where Babs attempts to kiss Olivia was an edited scene. The original scene included a kiss between the two, which NBC cut out.
  • The trailer for the US and Australian premiere can be found on YouTube, making it one of the few SVU episode trailers for an Australian premiere available to watch online.

Episode scene cards[]

1 2

Residence of
Trey Greenway
37 15th Street
Brooklyn, New York
Wednesday, January 27

BIAS Crimes Task Force
85th Precinct
378 Bridge Street
Thursday, January 28

3 4 5

6221 Tonnelle Avenue
North Bergen, New Jersey
Thursday, January 28

Mercy General Hospital
365 West 32nd Street
Thursday, January 28

Residence of
Babs Duffy
268 West 19th Street
Thursday, January 28

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