[s11e20] Beef 🔥
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.
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. [S11E20] Beef
Classic "ripped from the headlines" SVU. It feels like a mix of a corporate thriller and a standard police procedural. Aaron Tveit is great here as Jan Eyck, the activist
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 It’s one of those episodes that might make
This episode takes the squad into the world of and corporate deception . It starts with the murder of an undercover activist who was investigating a massive meat-packing plant. As Benson and Stabler dig deeper, they uncover more than just corporate greed; they find a web of dangerous secrets involving tainted meat and a cover-up that puts public health at risk. Quick Review





