Shocked, Susie can't understand why Yates is being arrested - he's her loving fiancé!Īt the precinct, Rollins and Halstead question Yates, who claims he ran into Nadia, at which point she asked him for a ride to NYC. After a witness sees Yates following a woman into her apartment, the detectives burst in to find Yates eating lunch with a woman named Susie. A neighbor saw Yates, but the only thing she can remember is that he had "the nicest smile." SVU tries to find anything that ties Yates to the neighborhood, and soon learn he got a parking ticket a few years back three blocks away. When her roommate comes home, he attacks her as well, but she survives, though is severely brain damaged. Meanwhile, Yates has made it to Elmherst and found his next victim, helping her with her bags before sexually assaulting and killing her in her apartment. They soon find Lindsay's abandoned car outside the city, and a bloody scarf inside. SVU tracks Yates on his way into the city and scours Yates' old haunts. He's headed to his old stomping grounds - New York City, which means Voight, Halstead and Lindsay are headed there too. tracks the plates, but it turns out the serial killer switched license plates with another car at a rest stop in Indiana. Yates has her in the trunk of Lindsay's car, which Nadia borrowed to pick up Lindsay's birthday cake. team coming to the awful realization that Nadia has gone missing. This was one of the strongest outings of the season.The third part of the crossover event begins with the Chicago P.D. That really wasn't an issue in this case. Let's face it, this one was much better than the Chicago three-way earlier in the season that felt convoluted.ĭon't get me wrong, I love when the Chicago shows crossover, but sometimes it feels forced, like the writers don't quite know how to make the stories fit. To be honest, the single focus might be why the crossover between these two shows worked so well. We still haven't checked in with Olinsky and Michelle in what seems like forever at this point, but trying to fit anything else in wouldn't have worked. There was only one tiny moment between Burgess and Ruzek. We barely had to see Roman, which was nice. It's been awhile since we've spent an entire episode on a single focus. They say talking about yourself is supposed to make you seem more human to a potential killer, but that obviously did not work out for her. It's interesting that all of this happened because Nadia apparently told Yates Lindsay's whole life story. The family connection with Yates was surprising, and made for another interesting connection with Lindsay, at least in his head. It probably would have been a good idea to leave Halstead or someone behind too.īut sometimes you have to accept things like this for a great story, and we definitely got a great story. Those of you who watch SVU know that Benson has snuck off on her own to meet Lewis, so she also should have seen this coming. Lindsay: Hank, if I'm bait, let me be bait. Voight: Well he's not getting a second chance. Lindsay: If he wanted me, he would have had me in upstate New York. Voight: You make one mistake with Yates, you're dead. He's using me to get under your skin and it's working. I mean, she basically offered herself up as bait from the beginning. What was stopping her from leaving the station? We just saw her chase Yates through the woods in New York alone. That's the only way I can think to justify him leaving her at the station alone.Īs soon as they all left her there, my first thought was "there is no way she's staying there," and I"m sure that was what everyone else was thinking too. So much so, that I think it clouded his own judgment. Not just her physical well-being, but also where her head was at. Voight spent the entire case worried about Lindsay. Hopefully it means she can finally start to move on from all of this. She's going to struggle with shooting Yates, but admitting to Benson that she was relieved she was the one who did it means something. She's been blaming herself for Nadia's murder ever since it happened, and even tried to put the murder of the nurses on her shoulders as well. This whole story revolved around Yates out for revenge, but in the end, it was really Lindsay who got it. She didn't go into all the gritty details, but I think if Lindsay took her up on her offer to call any time, she would. So much so that she even started to open up to her about her own personal demon, William Lewis. I love how much Benson cares about Lindsay.
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