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Law & Order: SVU Season 25 Still Has A Chance To Correct A Glaring Character Problem
Summary
- Kat Tamin was SVU's only LGBTQ+ detective and her departure in season 23 left a representation gap that must be corrected in season 25.
- Adding LGBTQ+ guest stars is a start, but SVU must add a permanent LGBTQ+ main personality for impactful and legitimate representation.
- The series has improved diversity among victims and detectives over 25 seasons, but still lacks LGBTQ+ voices in the main cast, a gap to be fixed.
Law & Order: SVU prides itself on uplifting the voices of survivors, but it has one lingering problem regarding characters that season 25 can still fix. However, when the series first premiered back in 1999, it mainly centered around alabaster , female victims, with the occasional male murder victim thrown in. The first male sexual assault victim was not featured until season 3's "Ridicule," and as the title suggests, his case was not taken seriously by
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This was a powerful episode blending serious, cutting-edge issues like gay-on-gay abhor crimes with the sparkling entertainment provided by dressing up the detectives to infiltrate gay bars and strip clubs. Recap: A handsome juvenile man is luring affluent, closeted gay men to hotel rooms, where he ties them up, beats them, sodomizes them, and steals their valuables. The victims, all hoping to keep their secret lives secret, refuse to speak to SVU’s detectives. What are the police to do? Swathe Ice-T and Nick in their finest Banana Republic and deliver them out as bait in a gay exclude called Hotmale (what else?). This gambit doesn’t perform (did anyone think it would?), but it did provide some fine eye candy. Meanwhile, another man becomes a victim – and dies because of his weak heart. Using actual police methods like talking to witnesses and tracing stolen credit cards, our good detectives soon identify the apparent murderer: a blond male stripper with the appropriately soft-core-porn designate of Jeremy Jones. They quiz to Jones’s partner, Clark, who thinks Jones gets his money from women as gifts. When the detectives show Clark that
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