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Law & Order: Special Victims Unit/Third Man Syndrome
Third Man Syndrome | |
Season 25, Episode 8 | |
Airdate | March 21, 2024 |
Written by | Kathy Dobie & Candice Sanchez McFarlane |
Directed by | Norberto Barba |
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← 25x07 Probability of Doom |
25x09 → Children of Wolves |
Law & Order: Special Victims Unit — Season Twenty-Five |
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Third Man Syndrome is the eighth episode of the twenty-fifth season of Law & Order: Special Victims Unit, and the five hundred forty-sixth episode overall.
Starring: Mariska Hargitay (Captain Olivia Benson), Ice T (Sergeant Odafin Tutuola), Peter Scanavino (ADA Dominick Carisi, Jr.), Octavio Pisano (Detective Joe Velasco)
Guest Stars: Kevin Kane (Detective Terry Bruno), Jordana Spiro (Special Agent Shannah Sykes), Aimé Donna Kelly (Detective Renee Curry), Sebastian Barba (Teo Garcia), Martin Martinez (Javi Lopez), Caitlin Houlahan (Anne Holmes), Jeffrey Schecter (Counselor Art Blumfeld), Rene Moran (Jordan Ramirez), Daniel Sovich (Zach Swann), Collin Linnville (Mo Franks), Robert Newman (Commissioner Robin Pettis), Betsy Aidem (Dr. Sloane)
with Rich Pecci (Venable Thomas), Jermaine Rivers (Officer Nick Quarles), Brian Scolaro (Mitch Zniewski), J.W. Cortes (Sergeant Emmanuel Perez), Marcia Hopson (Dora Ramirez), Thamer Jendoubi (Officer Kivlahan), Zsuzska Beswick (Counselor Zara Anderson), Asa James (Counselor Kingston Giddens), Dawn Yanek (Reporter One), Bill Kocis (Reporter Two), Sasha Gheesling (West Village Angel), Joseph Sernio (Supervisor), Molly Coyne (Anti-Immigrant Protestor #1), Elwin Cuevas (Anti-Immigrant Protestor #2), Tyree Simpson (Desk Sergeant), Felix Ortiz Cruz (Singer #1), Bernard Holcomb (Singer #2), Devin Chandler (Singer #3), Michael Jansen (Singer #4), Parker Lawhorne (Singer #5)
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Plot Overview
A brutal assault in the street leads Carisi to pursue hate crime charges. Benson must support a homebound witness too scared to speak up.