‘Law & Order: SVU’: Fans Think A Disturbing 2018 Episode Is More Like The ‘Old School’ Ones
The 2018 Episode: “Send in the Clowns”
In “Send in the Clowns,” the Special Victims Unit tackles a chilling case of a teenager who goes missing during a spring break trip. Initially, suspicion falls on a butcher, seen leaving with the girl while donning a clown mask. However, this apparent villain is just a red herring. The real perpetrator is shockingly the girl’s teacher, who has been aiding the investigation all along.
The plot thickens with an astonishing revelation: the teacher is actually the girl’s husband, having seduced her mother years prior. The episode delves into the disturbing concept of genetic sexual attraction, a phenomenon where relatives who didn’t grow up together develop a romantic relationship upon meeting later in life. This theme had been touched on in a previous episode, “Father Dearest,” from 2012, but “Send in the Clowns” explores it in a uniquely unsettling way.
A Throwback to Classic SVU Episodes
Fans took to Reddit to express their appreciation for “Send in the Clowns,” noting its nostalgic quality. Unlike many modern episodes, which often resolve guilt or innocence swiftly and then explore the moral and legal complexities, this episode followed a more traditional “whodunnit” format, filled with suspense and unexpected twists.
One fan commented, “Very suspenseful with crazy (creepy) twists. It felt more like the old school SVU episodes that I miss.”
Continuing the Legacy
Law & Order: SVU continues to air weekly on NBC, with reruns available on networks like ION and USA Network, ensuring that both new viewers and die-hard fans can enjoy the series. Episodes like “Send in the Clowns” demonstrate the show’s enduring ability to blend contemporary storytelling with the classic elements that originally drew audiences in.