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    ‘Law & Order: SVU’ Recap: Tynan Threatens Benson’s Job as Squad’s Captain

    Willie MurphyBy Willie MurphyNovember 21, 20256 Mins Read
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    • The fall finale of Law & Order: SVU Season 27 sees Captain Olivia Benson and Chief Tynan butting heads over a high-profile kidnapping case.
    • Tensions escalate between Benson and Tynan over handling of the case and squad supervision.
    • The chief’s job offer in 1PP comes up again.

    [Warning: The below contains MAJOR spoilers for Law & Order: SVU Season 27 Episode 8 “Showdown.”]

    Since the beginning of Law & Order: SVU Season 27, Captain Olivia Benson (Mariska Hargitay) has been dealing with Chief Kathryn Tynan (Noma Dumezweni), first wanting her to take on a position at 1PP overseeing special victims across the boroughs, then putting Detective Jake Griffin (Corey Cott) on the squad and orchestrating Sergeant Amanda Rollins’ (Kelli Giddish) return. So, where does the fall finale leave them?

    The two women are at a police conference in Albany when the call about the case — a missing woman, Nikki, and her boyfriend Greg’s story is very suspicious — comes in. They’ve barely checked in, but Tynan has shared about her time as partners with Griffin’s dad. “You know how it is, when it just clicks,” she says. “I do,” Benson says, obviously referring to Stabler. Tynan shares that Griffin’s dad dreamed of him becoming a cop, so she appreciates Benson taking him under her wing, even though she didn’t have a choice. Benson acknowledges that she was hesitant but says that Griffin has potential.

    It’s right after Benson returns to the city that Greg’s girlfriend shows up at the precinct … and it’s not Nikki. He keeps insisting that Nikki was taken, his other girlfriend had no idea about her, and an architect Greg briefly hired then fired says that Nikki told him about a stalker. Once they realize Nikki has a smart ring, they track it to Coney Island, then a report comes in of a sighting. Benson is the one to approach Nikki in a deli, and Nikki seems dazed, then collapses in Benson’s arms, visibly distraught.

    Benson then gets on Tynan’s bad side when she refuses to leave Nikki in the hospital and let one of her detectives do the initial interview to be by her side for a press conference about the case. And then Benson’s not happy when she sees Tynan’s press conference, during which she repeats it’s an ongoing investigation and adds that they’re investigating all possibilities, including a “Gone Girl” scenario.

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    The squad’s investigation turns to the stalker Nikki had mentioned, Quentin, whom she’d been on one date with after meeting on an app and who had started to blow up her phone recently; she also thought she saw him outside Greg’s. Detective Terry Bruno (Kevin Kane) begins blaming himself for focusing on Greg, but Benson assures him she’s done the same thing. They do bring in Quentin, and the evidence (and lack of an alibi) seems to point in his direction. But then he claims that Nikki orchestrated her fake-kidnapping, even pointing to what Tynan said in the press conference. It gets worse when ADA Sonny Carisi (Peter Scanavino) gets in Griffin’s face for writing that Greg was their prime suspect in his report — Quentin’s lawyer will be all over that during cross when he’s on the stand.

    And Carisi’s right. Dan Olin (Glenn Fleshler) first points out Nikki can’t ID her attacker, then the error rate of a partial print match, and pretty much tears Griffin apart when he’s testifying, specifically bringing up what Tynan said during the conference in response to the “Gone Girl” question. Benson insists that Carisi put her on the stand, that she can handle Olin, to defend her squad, and she does push back every time he tries to get the upper hand. But it’s not enough; the jury comes back deadlocked and the judge declares a mistrial. Carisi makes it clear he’s going to retry the case, and Quentin is remanded.

    Back at the precinct, Griffin tries to hand in his transfer papers, but Benson refuses to accept them. “We all did our jobs. Obviously, this is not the outcome we wanted, but it’s not over, not by a long shot. Now, these cases are tough, but we will not stop until Nikki gets justice. Obviously, you’re disappointed, so am I, but I am proud of you,” she tells her squad. As she’s sending them home, however, Tynan walks in, to talk to her alone.

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    Tynan tells the captain that she held the conference because the police commissioner wanted her to conduct it and she understands chain of command, which Benson doesn’t. As Tynan sees it, Benson doesn’t understand what her job actually is. “My job is to help victims, end of story,” Benson argues. But according to Tynan, it’s to teach and oversee the detectives, so she doesn’t have to defend their shortcomings like she did on the stand. “My team is the best in the department,” Benson says. Tynan doesn’t seem so sure. In fact, “I’m starting to question your supervision.”

    The chief once again brings up her offer to come to 1PP. “So you can keep an eye on me?” Benson asks. “So this unit can be led by a captain who understands how to supervise,” Tynan counters. (Ouch!) Benson once again stresses that she’s not interested, but Tynan says it’s not her decision to make. Still, Benson’s not going anywhere without a fight. “Chief, I’ve been here a very long time, and I’ve seen administrators like you come and go. I know how to do my job, and I would like very much for us to work together and do something good for this city, but you don’t need to tell me how to do my job. What you need to do is stay out of my way,” Benson warns. But Tynan gets the last word before she leaves: “That is not how this works.” Uh-oh.

    What did you think of the fall finale and that Benson-Tynan confrontation? Let us know in the comments section below.

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