This was a case for the Law & Order Bipolar Unit. An athlete who was raped discovers, thanks to Rollins, that she has a bipolar disorder, which explains her erratic behavior. Rollins, however, misses the same symptoms in her own sister, who is out on parole and staying with Rollins. This was a lifeless episode, devoid of a sympathetic victim. I dozed off for a minute while watching.
Thursday, October 13, 2016
Raul Esparza
This was a case for the Law & Order Bipolar Unit. An athlete who was raped discovers, thanks to Rollins, that she has a bipolar disorder, which explains her erratic behavior. Rollins, however, misses the same symptoms in her own sister, who is out on parole and staying with Rollins. This was a lifeless episode, devoid of a sympathetic victim. I dozed off for a minute while watching.
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Law & Order SVU “Heightened Emotions” Recap & Review
Law & Order SVU “Heightened Emotions” Recap & Review
This was a case for the Law & Order Bipolar Unit. An athlete who was raped discovers, thanks to Rollins, that she has a bipolar disorder, which explains her erratic behavior. Rollins, however, misses the same symptoms in her own sister, who is out on parole and staying with Rollins. This was a lifeless episode, devoid of a sympathetic victim. I dozed off for a minute while watching.
Raul Esparza
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