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It’s a solid episode if you enjoy the Benson/Stabler era's focus on . It manages to balance the personal stakes of the victim with the broader societal issues without feeling too much like a lecture.
Like many of the best SVU episodes, the resolution isn't perfectly "happy." It leaves you with a lingering sense of how difficult it is to fight large, powerful entities. Why It's Worth Watching [S11E20] Beef
It doesn't shy away from showing the "ugly" side of the food industry. It’s one of those episodes that might make you think twice about your next burger. It’s a solid episode if you enjoy the
Aaron Tveit is great here as Jan Eyck, the activist. He brings a certain intensity and vulnerability that makes you root for the cause, even if you don't agree with the methods. Why It's Worth Watching It doesn't shy away



