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Could you please clarify which episode you mean? For example:

Another standout, "Confession," tackled the controversial and sensitive topic of teenage perpetrators and the influence of media. The episode centered on a teenager who confessends to a murder he hasn't committed, only for the squad to unravel a twisted web of abuse and manipulation. It forced the audience—and the detectives—to confront uncomfortable questions about culpability and the nature of evil in children. These episodes signaled that in its tenth year, SVU was not content to rest on its laurels; it was pushing boundaries. Law Order- Special Victims Unit Season 10 - E...

Playing against type in "Babes," Perry portrayed a cult-like figure in an episode inspired by the real-life "pregnancy pact" headlines of the time. Could you please clarify which episode you mean

However, some critics noted the show was becoming "too bleak." The constant child abuse and gore led to viewer fatigue, a problem the show would struggle with in Season 11. However, some critics noted the show was becoming "too bleak

The season opens with a jarring time jump. Benson returns from a medical leave (after being kidnapped in the Season 9 finale) only to find ADA Casey Novak (Diane Neal) disbarred for misconduct and a new ADA, Kim Greylek (Michaela McManus), who refuses to play nice. Why it matters: This episode sets the tonal shift for the season—grittier, less forgiving, and focused on systemic failures. Greylek’s hardline stance creates friction that lasts for the first half of the season.