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The Law & Order: SVU episode is one of the series' most iconic, largely due to Robin Williams’ chilling guest performance as Merritt Rook.
: A caller posing as a police officer would convince restaurant managers to conduct invasive strip searches on employees or customers under the guise of an investigation.
: Merritt Rook views society as "sheep" who mindlessly follow rules, leading him to launch a crusade of psychological torture and public disruption to "wake people up". [S9E17] Authority
The episode explores the terrifying ease with which people obey figures of authority, even when asked to do something unethical or illegal.
: In the climax, Rook tests Olivia Benson by demanding she shock Elliott Stabler to prove she is different from the "sheep" he despises. The Law & Order: SVU episode is one
: Beneath Rook’s intellectual crusade is a personal tragedy; his wife and unborn child died during childbirth, a loss he blames on a doctor's incompetence. He later psychologically manipulated that doctor into committing suicide. Memorable Moments
For a deeper dive, you can read the full recap of the episode’s plot and tropes on or explore the historical context of the "sheep" metaphor on Medium . Law & Order SVU — s9e17 Authority | by FauxCrimeInTime The episode explores the terrifying ease with which
: These incidents culminated in the infamous 2004 Mount Washington, Kentucky case, where a McDonald’s manager was manipulated into a hours-long ordeal with an 18-year-old employee. Key Psychological Themes