[s7e2] Design Today

While DNA tests surprisingly confirm Palmer is the father, the case takes a sharp turn when Troost’s willingness to settle for cash makes Benson and Stabler suspicious. The Twist: More Than One Perp

This episode isn't just about a crime; it’s a masterclass in manipulation, featuring a star-studded cast including , Julian Sands , and Estella Warren . The Setup: A Ledge, a Lie, and a Legend

Including Lynda Carter as the matriarch and Mark McGrath in a supporting role. [S7E2] Design

The episode dives into some wild territory, including "electroejaculation" (a term the Munch My Benson hosts noted was said 21 times) and the use of subdermal tubes filled with other people's blood to cheat tests. Why We Still Talk About It

This isn't a standalone story—it's a rare crossover that eventually terminates in the original Law & Order episode "Flaw" (S16E2). While DNA tests surprisingly confirm Palmer is the

The episode kicks off with high stakes: (Estella Warren) is on a ledge, threatening to jump while pregnant. She eventually confides in Detective Benson that she was raped, claiming her unborn child is a product of that crime. She points the finger at Barclay Palmer (Julian Sands), a wealthy and successful businessman.

Deep Dive: The Con of the Century in " Design " (S7E2) If you're a fan of Law & Order: Special Victims Unit , you know the show thrives on "ripped from the headlines" drama. But few episodes capture the sheer audacity of a long-con quite like The episode dives into some wild territory, including

Critics and fans alike point to "Design" as a quintessential "con" episode. It features: