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3x16 Popular
First Aired: Mar. 01, 2002 on NBC
Summary: Detective Stabler (Christopher Meloni) learns from his wife (guest star Isabel Gillies) that her friend (guest star Laura Duncan), a nurse at a local hospital, treated a young rape victim who refused to report the crime to the authorities or her family. Though ethically bound to keep his… [show all]Detective Stabler (Christopher Meloni) learns from his wife (guest star Isabel Gillies) that her friend (guest star Laura Duncan), a nurse at a local hospital, treated a young rape victim who refused to report the crime to the authorities or her family. Though ethically bound to keep his wife's confidence and to honor the girl's wishes, Stabler enlists the aid of Det. Benson (Mariska Hargitay) to find out the identity of the young woman and to convince her to come forward. But once they locate the young woman, 14-year-old Cynthia (guest star Brittany Slattery), they uncover a disturbing web of sexual activity among her classmates revolving around drugs and alcohol causing concern within the Stabler household about their own teen daughter. Dann Florek, Richard Belzer, Ice-T and Stephanie March also star. [hide] |
Main Characters in this Episode
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| Guest Stars| Mr. Wilmont | played by Ned Luke | | Mia Kessler | played by Sprague Grayden | | Amy Bergen | played by Elena Franklin | | Kathleen Stabler | played by Allison Siko | | Registered Nurse James | played by Thaddeus Daniels | | James Woodrow | played by Craig Wroe | | Carol Porter | played by Laura Marie Duncan | | Mrs. Bergen | played by Christy Baron | | Mr. Bergen | played by Scott Geyer (II) | | Mrs. Radsen | played by Diane Cossa | | David Kessler | played by Jim DeMarse | | Principal Charest | played by William Charlton | | Secretary Sheila | played by Ann Arvia | | Opening Announcer | voiced by Steven Zirnkilton | |
Episode Quotes
Odafin Tutuola: You know I'm gonna smack you, right?
John Munch: How old was he?
Tommy Kessler: Well, not grandpa old, like you.
Capt. Donald Cragen: I am really getting sick of these kids, which is probably why I don't have any.