The soldier that told Munch everything just sits at the table at the end with the most calmest look, like he's so relieved, while everyone else is just completely shocked.
@@earlloder8180 I don't think he did. He might have had an idea, but he didn't know for a *fact* that Craig was an accomplice. Snitching would have meant losing his job that he worked so hard for and possibly his life. You know how it goes... The soldier's character is a very common character that is used in various TV shows... the one who follows order, knows about the dark secrets but can't do anything because of the fear of losing everything.. I think Eric is right, he was relieved...
The first time I watched it was a few years ago when I started to binge watch this series, but it still gets me too. I even had to take a break from watching the show after watching this episode it was heavy.
I was molested by my father when I was 4 to 5 years old. If he were still alive today I would murder him too. People dont understand what it's like. they had it coming all child molesters deserve to die.
If I killed the people who raped me, I'd be in prison for upwards of 15 years whereas they would've gotten 8 years if anyone believed me when I reported them. The government gives more power to criminals than victims. Makes me sick.
I’m sorry that you’ve endured that. Please know that it was never your fault, and that you’re not to blame for any of it. I can’t imagine that trauma and pain that you just feel every single day. I really hope you’re doing okay, and that you’ve found healing. I hope you’ve been able to go to therapy with a counselor who specializes in SA, so that a professional therapist can help you navigate these feelings. Sending lots of love and hugs your way! 🤍
@@sabrina.natalie That's not what his comment is about. You can't really heal from something like this when you know society doesn't care enough to really punish these sickos. You have to accept some things about life that a lot of people can still ignore or be oblivious to, at least until they are older. Therapy doesn't healp that much and frankly sending people to therapy doesn't magically erase the harm that many people impose on others throughout their childhood. Preventing and locking pervers and abusers away is more efficient for society.
@@ciobalina7445 what are you, an idiot? You’re not wrong that a big part of the problem is when society can’t punish those guilty of child abuse. But offering sympathy to victims certainly doesn’t cause any harm! And therapy isn’t designed to make you ‘get over it.’ It’s designed to HELP you cope and live your life as best you can. That’s ab ongoing challenge, not a quick fix solution, but what’s your suggestion if you have such a problem with sympathy and therapy? Just ignore it? Kindness to survivors who sadly never got justice is NOT a bad thing at all! 🤦♀️
@@diosoth yeah and the other 20 stations spew utter bs too. Fox is just the mainstream right wing Zionist station and the rest are the left wing Zionist. There are more left wing ones because when you completely lie you need all the propaganda exposure you can get.
if I work for these perverts I would find a way to shot shove and shut up. I hear human make great compose for gardens of all types. but than again I mother know that if I ever was in prison that I would never get out because I would feel it was my duty to kill all these perverts. and I hear many do get kill easy by other cons in prisons.
@@SensitiveHomie310 I think he started putting the pieces together once had spoke with munch, and by the time of the arrest, he just saw those pieces falling into place.
@@mdelrosario69 Better to try and fail to get everyone than to never try at all. People who refuse to try are just as bad as the swamp's predators, because they're protecting those predators by insulting those who attempt to do something.
This was such a heavy episode but a great one. It just breaks my heart to think of the kids like Michael and the boy that was killed in Belgium. There are too many victims that could relate to their stories
For me it was the show about the hell's angels wannabes were after all the cops and bikers tried to out macho each other munch casually explained the aprostrophy was in the wrong place 😎👍legend.
I was in a bar in New York City and I saw him sitting at the bar. He was right there. I was too scared to approach him because of his character on the show.
@@rtphotos4691 you should have gone and said hi it may have made his day. My daughter went and said hi to a uk actor and he was not only suprised anyone knew who he was he said it made his day 😃
What i liked best about this episode, was when each member of the department is interviewed. Stabler about being a cop, Captain and his issue with booze, munch and the govt, etc
They revisited this idea - well, sort of - at least once in a late episode, although justice didn't get served then (the one where an innocent man gets punched while in a plane, because the girl next to him had PTSD).
It's so odd to see anyone surprised by this kind of action. All govts have been willing to use people regardless of their backgrounds or even because of them. Hell, look at how hard it is right now for our u.s. govt to let go of politicians that fed into a precursor to another civil war
Greg Prince thinks he's being hurt now, wait until the his cellmates get him. I hope the corrections officers will keep him alive to suffer the fear, torment, nightmares that he inflicted upon his victims. Alive to reflect on the pain he caused and the innocence that he stole. He should not be allowed to kill himself or be killed by other inmates.
My only complaint when I watch these kinds of shows, is that when they hit on such a horrible topic like pedos. Especially in the government! It makes me not only cringe but also think twice about what goes on in the life of any of our seemingly “harmless” politicians and executive workers 🤔
Politicians are anything but harmless. In general, their smallest addiction is cocaine. Hell, the US consumes 80% of the cocaine production in the world
@@zapkvr I understand that, I’m just saying it’s saddening to me to see that kind of behavior even in our own government. I know when it comes to these types of situations it is people they know. But a person in power has more leverage and advantage to use it against others to get what they want.
The worst thing about it is Republicans and Q-Anon say it’s all Democrats, and their brain dead followers swallow it hook, line and sinker. How often have we seen that when a Republican is accusing someone of something, it’s actually them doing what they are accusing others of.
But you also have to understand that when these seasons of SVU first started to come out, just like the modern Narrative of victim-blaming, it was very very true and actually the default in the 90s and 2000's
This shows that the creeper in the government have been long known... munch is definitely my favorite 😅part of why i am drawn to conspiracy theories now... he dropped ao many gems over the years
Having principles just means that you have a mostly consistent set of beliefs you adhere to. The guy had principles: he's pro-military action at whatever the cost. That's why he supported the protection during the first Iraqi war but not when it ended.
@@Ramboost007 He's not portraying some dreamy eyed low rank soldier who thinks the war is for freedoms. He's a shadowy bureaucrat fighting for big money military industrial complex. Movies and TV shows by big money people try to comically humanize these people and make it seem like a calling them out on their honors is going to make them divulge some high level, classified, sweeping underneath the rug elitist swamp of you catch them outside of work and hassle them, like portrayed here.
Paul Wesley of Vampire Diaries was also in this episode- one of his two SVU appearances. Here, he's the classmate of Michael who got uncomfortable when Michael got too close for comfort.
In the next scenes is Cragen showing pictures of different victims to the Morris Commission and describing what happened including a victim who didn't make it. He then asks them if there's anyone there who doesn't share Elliot's anger for the perps then let's it be known that he's a good cop and that as his commanding officer he stands with him and every other good cop who has to face those horrors day after day but are able hold together their impulses. He then concludes with if they can look at the pictures and not understand that, the problem isn't Elliot Stabler, is it? It then cuts to Elliot getting a call from Cragen and he gives him the news that he's been cleared. It ends with Fin's 1st appearance
The soldier that told Munch everything just sits at the table at the end with the most calmest look, like he's so relieved, while everyone else is just completely shocked.
As he stated earlier, he didn't understand why the protections didn't go away, but when they arrested him it suddenly made sense.
The soldier knew and covered it up. He was just as big a scumbag.
Ikr
Yep that was one of my favorite part of the episode
@@earlloder8180 I don't think he did. He might have had an idea, but he didn't know for a *fact* that Craig was an accomplice. Snitching would have meant losing his job that he worked so hard for and possibly his life. You know how it goes... The soldier's character is a very common character that is used in various TV shows... the one who follows order, knows about the dark secrets but can't do anything because of the fear of losing everything.. I think Eric is right, he was relieved...
You know Munch is frustrated AF when he takes off his dark glasses
I think they're transitional lenses; Richard Belzer has light sensitivity.
Yes and there were no nazi's in NASA, this guy was not going to back down. Legend.
yes cuz breaks his heart to know what happened to those boys he wants justice
I hadn't picked up on that before. Thanks for that clarification.
"where'd you find these?"
"thats classified"
Classic
🤣🤣😭 love it
Later he said "You're hurting me"
And John hit him with the "It's not our concern"
Or parliament
Or in the Catholic Church
Munch at his sarcastic and witty best!
I miss the old seasons.. the mixing of partners, all the different aspects of a case, and John Munch.
Same. They were the best.
I desperately wanted Munch to go to Brooklyn Nine-Nine. They would’ve had Wunch AND Munch 🤣🤣🤣
REALLY good television, it's like a cartoon now
yeah the SVU episodes are tired now
RIP Munch. Just heard he passed today. Love his witty remarks on this show.
I miss Munch. He and Fin were awesome together.
Yes they were. Amazing chemistry between them.
Best of the two duos from the first twelve seasons of svu
Remember how munch calmly explained to a group of hell's angels there name wasn't grammatically correct 🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣 he took no fear to a whole new level.
His personality was very different when he was in Homicide Life On The Street.
Yesss. Best team ever!
Twenty years later, and this episode still gets me.
The first time I watched it was a few years ago when I started to binge watch this series, but it still gets me too. I even had to take a break from watching the show after watching this episode it was heavy.
Oh my fucking god, the
'You're hurting me!'
'thats not our concern'
priceless. Munch is gold
Even though the kid killed his father I feel sorry for him. The abuse he had to put up and knowing that the abusers hold power over him
that man was no dad
It wasnt his father. The man adopted him in Eastern Europe from a poor family to bring him to America and abuse him and pimp him oit
@@Rockas360 I think his parents died actually
I was molested by my father when I was 4 to 5 years old. If he were still alive today I would murder him too. People dont understand what it's like. they had it coming all child molesters deserve to die.
@@tonyathreadgill6252 *Hugs you* I'm so sorry that happened to you, I hope you are well now.
If I killed the people who raped me, I'd be in prison for upwards of 15 years whereas they would've gotten 8 years if anyone believed me when I reported them. The government gives more power to criminals than victims. Makes me sick.
I’m sorry that you’ve endured that. Please know that it was never your fault, and that you’re not to blame for any of it. I can’t imagine that trauma and pain that you just feel every single day. I really hope you’re doing okay, and that you’ve found healing. I hope you’ve been able to go to therapy with a counselor who specializes in SA, so that a professional therapist can help you navigate these feelings. Sending lots of love and hugs your way! 🤍
@@sabrina.natalie That's not what his comment is about. You can't really heal from something like this when you know society doesn't care enough to really punish these sickos. You have to accept some things about life that a lot of people can still ignore or be oblivious to, at least until they are older. Therapy doesn't healp that much and frankly sending people to therapy doesn't magically erase the harm that many people impose on others throughout their childhood. Preventing and locking pervers and abusers away is more efficient for society.
True embodiment of "Freedom". Get a good lawyer or pull some strings or, slam money if you got them. you can get away from anything
@@ciobalina7445 what are you, an idiot?
You’re not wrong that a big part of the problem is when society can’t punish those guilty of child abuse. But offering sympathy to victims certainly doesn’t cause any harm!
And therapy isn’t designed to make you ‘get over it.’
It’s designed to HELP you cope and live your life as best you can. That’s ab ongoing challenge, not a quick fix solution, but what’s your suggestion if you have such a problem with sympathy and therapy? Just ignore it?
Kindness to survivors who sadly never got justice is NOT a bad thing at all! 🤦♀️
Same
That moment you realize Law and Order does a better job of explaining what is going on then the news.
The news is there to manufacturer consent aka toe the line.
Fox, OAN & Breitbart don't even report the news, they just make stuff up.
For sure! That's why I watch it. 😉😊💪
@@eldridgedavis consent?
@@diosoth yeah and the other 20 stations spew utter bs too. Fox is just the mainstream right wing Zionist station and the rest are the left wing Zionist. There are more left wing ones because when you completely lie you need all the propaganda exposure you can get.
The company security manager wasn't surprised at all by the arrest of Craig Prince.
I even saw a crack of a smile. Almost looked relieved
if I work for these perverts I would find a way to shot shove and shut up. I hear human make great compose for gardens of all types. but than again I mother know that if I ever was in prison that I would never get out because I would feel it was my duty to kill all these perverts. and I hear many do get kill easy by other cons in prisons.
@@SensitiveHomie310 I think he started putting the pieces together once had spoke with munch, and by the time of the arrest, he just saw those pieces falling into place.
Nobody ever seems to talk much about the possibility of dangerous predators, like Andrew & Craig, within the government
Or people’s delusions about swamps being drained.
@@mdelrosario69 Better to try and fail to get everyone than to never try at all. People who refuse to try are just as bad as the swamp's predators, because they're protecting those predators by insulting those who attempt to do something.
you mean like Joe Biden, barack Obama, Hilary Clinton, John Podesta, Epstein, Oprah Winfrey, Prince Phillip, Prince Andrew, Prince Charles
@@shakahunlimited666 Ok, Biden? Obama? Clinton? Oprah? All three princes? Really?
Haspert, Moore, Gaetz lots of news, just one specific side seems to not want to do much about it.
Wait, Munch took of his glasses? I didn't know he was allowed to do that on this show.
That's classified
Munch?! Thats Mr Detective to you sir!
He only does that when he wants savor the moment.
I thought he was like Scooter or Dr. Bunsen on The Muppet Show - the glasses were his eyes.
You know your screwed when Munch takes off his glasses.
This was such a heavy episode but a great one. It just breaks my heart to think of the kids like Michael and the boy that was killed in Belgium. There are too many victims that could relate to their stories
yes my question to theory in all cases why is so hard when boy molested takes so much longer then girls it breaks my heart to million pieces!!
“Ow you’re hurting me”
“Not our concern”
😂😂
This case pissed me off. The kid got 15 years for killing his abuser
How do you know it was 15 years, they never mention it?
@@conn_man_249 yes they did. Watch the whole episode.
@@k.a5765 Stabler said “The DA is willing to cut him a deal.”, it never said 15 years.
@@conn_man_249 🤔 I’m going to watch the episode again because I thought he got 15 years again.
He got 2nd degree manslaughter, and the minimum sentence is one year
That smirk leads me to believe the odds are pretty good.
Munch was absolutely adorable to me. I love how because of his personality I thought he got cuter and cuter.
For me it was the show about the hell's angels wannabes were after all the cops and bikers tried to out macho each other munch casually explained the aprostrophy was in the wrong place 😎👍legend.
And When He was younger He was in Scarface!!
I was in a bar in New York City and I saw him sitting at the bar. He was right there. I was too scared to approach him because of his character on the show.
@@rtphotos4691 you should have gone and said hi it may have made his day. My daughter went and said hi to a uk actor and he was not only suprised anyone knew who he was he said it made his day 😃
@@annied1827 - I don't think it would have. He was cursing under his breath. In NYC, it's best to leave famous people alone.
Rest in peace Richard Belzer.
I love how they read him his charges in front of the whole room ! =)
What i liked best about this episode, was when each member of the department is interviewed. Stabler about being a cop, Captain and his issue with booze, munch and the govt, etc
Man the acting in this is amazing, I truly felt bad for that man. Nobody deserves to go through something as cruel as that
When you realize that Munch is right. 😏
They revisited this idea - well, sort of - at least once in a late episode, although justice didn't get served then (the one where an innocent man gets punched while in a plane, because the girl next to him had PTSD).
Richard Belzer is the American version of Hugh Laurie.
Pretty much
3:21 Interesting, Munch taking off his glasses
7:23 and another maybe it’s sunglasses who knows
If I am a Judge, you don't get to use National Security unless I know what the hell is in those files. If not, I would throw it out.
It's so odd to see anyone surprised by this kind of action. All govts have been willing to use people regardless of their backgrounds or even because of them.
Hell, look at how hard it is right now for our u.s. govt to let go of politicians that fed into a precursor to another civil war
Are you talking about the one in Iraq, Iran, Syria, or Lebanon?
Did you know they hire convicted pedophiles to work for the TSA and authorize them to do the patdowns?
@@noblelies Or the one in danger of brewing right here in our home land.
Wouldn't shock me the USA hires nonces in national security... Reminder how many nonces run this country.
7:46 "You're hurting me!" Don't fight them, then.
Greg Prince thinks he's being hurt now, wait until the his cellmates get him. I hope the corrections officers will keep him alive to suffer the fear, torment, nightmares that he inflicted upon his victims. Alive to reflect on the pain he caused and the innocence that he stole. He should not be allowed to kill himself or be killed by other inmates.
Capt. Cragen sounds the exasperated dad of a smart mouth but street-wise kid.
Imagine Stabler questioning why anyone is provoking someone.
😂Munch always cracks me up with that "it is classified".
John Munch. The Man. The Legend.
My only complaint when I watch these kinds of shows, is that when they hit on such a horrible topic like pedos. Especially in the government! It makes me not only cringe but also think twice about what goes on in the life of any of our seemingly “harmless” politicians and executive workers 🤔
Politicians are anything but harmless. In general, their smallest addiction is cocaine.
Hell, the US consumes 80% of the cocaine production in the world
The VAST majority of kids whom are sexually abused are molested by adults they know. In their own homes. Its not about the Guvverment
@@otaviofrnazario I know that’s why I put quotes around harmless. You know…to be ironic XD
@@zapkvr I understand that, I’m just saying it’s saddening to me to see that kind of behavior even in our own government. I know when it comes to these types of situations it is people they know. But a person in power has more leverage and advantage to use it against others to get what they want.
The worst thing about it is Republicans and Q-Anon say it’s all Democrats, and their brain dead followers swallow it hook, line and sinker. How often have we seen that when a Republican is accusing someone of something, it’s actually them doing what they are accusing others of.
Lauren what's your favorite color
" that's classified "
😂
Good one 😂
the nazis is NASA line went so hard
munchcentric episode as he believes every insane conspiracy theory
and he finally gets proven right
Weird that they managed to remove a file from the national database but not any of the local PD files
Who plays that witness? Bc holy smokes his acting is so raw and convincing
Adam Kaufman!
@@moonmilkk thank you!!
"Where do you find these"
Munch "that's" classified"!
Bet he enjoyed saying that.
Never knew Uncle Frank was in svu
Michael’s eyelashes longer than my last relationship…
PS- 7:48 I love the look on the war vet’s face when they arrest that guy. It’s almost a smirk.
Anyone else notice the Uncle from home alone?
That’s what I thought “look what you did you little jerk”
Frank was the nosy little pervert all along
@@jonathancampbell5231 His cellmate's gonna slap him silly.
This is a similar thing of what happend in real life, Menendez brothers, truly tragic.
You'd think some of these top level people would realize they pretty much always get caught. They just can't help themselves
I tried watching this clip without a AD blocker and Jesus Christ 5 ads for a 8 minute video.
I liked the insult about Werner Von Braun.
0:48 Uncle Frank’s secret job
It was Epstein wasn't it
😹😹👺👺☠️☠️🤡🤡👽💩👾🎃💀👹😈🖕🏻🦿👅👂🏽👁👨🏿🌾👺👁👅🤣🗿😂
Don't forget the Franklin Scandal.
@@WithoutRemorse12 Clairfy
@@AncestorEmpire1 the Boys town cover up that happened under the George H.W. Bush administration.
@@WithoutRemorse12 need details about events that happened when I was just a child, bro
Wow love this show it goes to the Darker side of life 💔
Finally, someone who can match wits with Munch...and beat him.
Is the company supervisor at the beginning Uncle Frank from Home Alone?!
Im glad they sent Much to arrest him.
I was so in love with Stephanie March...and still am especially when she wore those glasses ❤️
Love that 25 year old teen boy. Still looks young
Yesssss, honestly love this, watching all the old ones is good too 😂❤️🙏
3:40 hey wait a second their offices are three blocks away from me?
sure
Are you for real?
@@jamesfracasse8178 yeah that's like 65th/64th and 3rd, I walk by there a few times a week!
Perp-walk (Perv-Walk), Perpy-Perpy-Perp Walk!
Munch: im gonna wreck it!
Sargent: please tell me you have a motive 😩
Uncle Frank from Home Alone 😮
lol. Gotta love when Uncle Frank’s on SVU because you just know he’s about to get raked.
"Leave the dolly in the garah-juh"
You know Munch is serious when he takes his glasses off.
How does it end? Does the kid and victims get justice? Or does the old geezer walk due to his connections?
Bring this kind of writing back. The past 3 seasons have been hot garbage.
This episode was shocking and disturbing.
The black guy is just like "Wooooo justice, and I didn't even need to give up my career for it"
Uncle Frank was *REALLY* bad!
Love the clips. Could you put the season and episode on them somewhere, please?
It's in the description
@@niclas8777 Thanks!
I swear i thought that was zac efron in the thumbnail
I thought that too
I didn't, but I do think he's cute
^ same, like I'm so jealous of his eyelashes
1:37
Nice background framing :)
I miss Richard Belzer as John Munch every day in my opinion, he was the SVU version of Jerry Orbach as Lennie Briscoe
I love Law and order
Interesting episode premise.
Gotta love the self righteousness from a couple of cops who've broken more laws and violated more rights then can be reasonably counted.
But you also have to understand that when these seasons of SVU first started to come out, just like the modern Narrative of victim-blaming, it was very very true and actually the default in the 90s and 2000's
Oh bullshit.
Wow, uncle Frank played a lot of characters on L&O
This shows that the creeper in the government have been long known... munch is definitely my favorite 😅part of why i am drawn to conspiracy theories now... he dropped ao many gems over the years
Munch was the best.
I always knew Uncle Frank was a little weird.
there’s a lot of that going around…
If only arresting corrupt officials was that easy these days.
Is that Uncle Frank from Home Alone?
Yes
What is the name of this episode I remember watching it but I forget the name of the episode thanks
miss monique munch and elliot stabler
Able Danger do you copy? Status update? All clear? I have a gut feeling someone is still hiding out in close proximity.
John Munch 🤝 Jack Hodgins
intelectuals will understand this
does any now what episode this on peacock
The ex soldier never batted an eye lid
I love Munch!!!!
"This guy went to war, that means he has principles." AHAHAHAHAHAHHAHAHAHAHA
Having principles just means that you have a mostly consistent set of beliefs you adhere to. The guy had principles: he's pro-military action at whatever the cost. That's why he supported the protection during the first Iraqi war but not when it ended.
@@Ramboost007 He's not portraying some dreamy eyed low rank soldier who thinks the war is for freedoms. He's a shadowy bureaucrat fighting for big money military industrial complex.
Movies and TV shows by big money people try to comically humanize these people and make it seem like a calling them out on their honors is going to make them divulge some high level, classified, sweeping underneath the rug elitist swamp of you catch them outside of work and hassle them, like portrayed here.
Miss Richard Belzer 😢😢😢
Michael looks a little too old to be 16
Andy Kaufman (Actor playing Michael) was in his mid-20's when they made this episode.
@@job489 Makes sense
Paul Wesley of Vampire Diaries was also in this episode- one of his two SVU appearances. Here, he's the classmate of Michael who got uncomfortable when Michael got too close for comfort.
@@joewhitehead3 His name's not Andy Kaufman, That's the guy from Taxi, The name is Adam Kaufman
Lol I guess they were Limited on actual 16-year-olds...this dude can’t pass for one😆
Munch = Badass Cop
God I miss Munch
Does anybody know what episode is this
Season 2 Episode 1
Does anyone know what happened in the end, I tried to look it up but got nothing.
i think this was the ending of the episode
In the next scenes is Cragen showing pictures of different victims to the Morris Commission and describing what happened including a victim who didn't make it. He then asks them if there's anyone there who doesn't share Elliot's anger for the perps then let's it be known that he's a good cop and that as his commanding officer he stands with him and every other good cop who has to face those horrors day after day but are able hold together their impulses. He then concludes with if they can look at the pictures and not understand that, the problem isn't Elliot Stabler, is it? It then cuts to Elliot getting a call from Cragen and he gives him the news that he's been cleared. It ends with Fin's 1st appearance
@@shaheedsimon24
Thanks
Emergency notications definitely arnt classified
Wow 🤩
I like the last part .
6:20 "He'll kill me."
"He can't hurt you. You're in the custody of New York City."
Hillary: "Yeah, that's what Epstein thought, too."