Spoilers in front of Episode 6 of Law & Order: SVU Season 24, titled “Controlled Combustion”.
The inevitable is getting closer and closer Law & Order: SVU Season 24 continues, with every episode preceding leave Kelly Giddish as such Amanda Rollins. Although fans have known for months that the actress will be leaving before the end of the year, SVU She didn’t reveal exactly how Rollins would say goodbye to the loneliness in which she has invested blood, sweat and tears for more than a decade. After Controlled Combustion, I’d say the show revealed the best way to say goodbye…and mention why it might be hard for him. Benson to check it out.
How SVU is preparing a new track for Rollins
The first scene of the character in the episode was not her work to investigate a sinister felony or reeling from the shock of being shot In the Three Crossover Shows Season 24 Released. Instead, she was giving a lecture on human sexual perversion in front of a crowd of criminology students. While this isn’t exactly a happy topic, Rollins comes alive while passing on the knowledge she’s gained from all of her years chasing predators and taking them off the streets.
Carisi was in the audience, she looked incredibly proud, and their next scene was showing up in her apartment, so it seemed like the good ship Rowlesse was finally sailing on soft water. The episode sheds a little more light on how her lecture turned out to be in a conversation between her and fin While on your way to talk to the victim:
- Finn: “Let me get this. They wanted Carisy to lecture at old law school, and he volunteer with you at the last minute? I’d be mad.”
- Rollins: “I was grumpy at first, but it was kind of fun.”
- Finn: “Yes, Professor Rollins has a ring for him.”
My assumption since Rollins was shot has been that she would extricate herself from the danger and stress of “special victims” and do a boring desk job that would keep her alive but off screen. After ‘Control Burns’ and Rollins’ boom with the teaching of future criminologists, I feel so SVU She found a way to honor the character with an exciting new path in her career rather than just sitting there. I succumbed to losing it before; I can be happy for her if she can use her knowledge of special victims to teach others.
Why is Benson likely to have a hard time with Rollins leaving
While Benson has an irreplaceable relationship with Fin after all their years together and mysterious relationship with Stabler It’s gotten even more complicated since 1999, Rollins and Benson have a strong relationship as women and mothers in Special Victims. Fans don’t often see Benson as candid as she was when she spoke to Rollins about how the vast majority of her perpetrators are men, and the conversation was a sign of how comfortable they are in trusting each other.
and while good captain Of course he trusts Fin and agrees to both Velasco And the MuncieShe will lose someone very important to her every day. Sure, if Rollins were just pursuing a new career path (or imitating herself as I originally assumed), we can imagine they’d still spend time together off screen between cases, but it wouldn’t be the same. Benson may experience a personal loss with Rollins’ departure, which can be difficult to monitor.
Overall, I left Burn Control feeling more optimistic than ever about this kind of goodbye SVU Rollins will give. It’s still sad that she’s leaving, but if she makes a decision that will make her feel rewarded as she seemed to feel while giving her lecture, there is a positive side. I’m not sure how she’s doing to continue teaching since I’ve become one Not a professor!
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