Law & Order SVU relies heavily on real life news to craft fictional versions; it's a writer’s version of manna from heaven. The ripped from the headlines stories were obvious in “Nationwide Manhunt,” using recent stories of a prison break (Clinton Correctional) and a contraband drone drop (Mansfield Correctional). But these events helped to craft an excellent story about two of SVUs repeat
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Law & Order SVU relies heavily on real life news to craft fictional versions; it's a writer’s version of manna from heaven. The ripped from the headlines stories were obvious in “Nationwide Manhunt,” using recent stories of a prison break (Clinton Correctional) and a contraband drone drop (Mansfield Correctional). But these events helped to craft an excellent story about two of SVUs repeat
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Law & Order SVU “Nationwide Manhunt” Recap & Review
Law & Order SVU “Nationwide Manhunt” Recap & Review
Law & Order SVU relies heavily on real life news to craft fictional versions; it's a writer’s version of manna from heaven. The ripped from the headlines stories were obvious in “Nationwide Manhunt,” using recent stories of a prison break (Clinton Correctional) and a contraband drone drop (Mansfield Correctional). But these events helped to craft an excellent story about two of SVUs repeat
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