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: The direction is described as assured, and the music as "unobtrusive," avoiding typical "soap opera" emotional manipulation.

: Some audience members on Reddit found the tactics used by detectives Benson and Stabler—specifically threatening the victim's family to get information—to be "disgusting" and morally questionable.

: While the episode is generally well-regarded, some critics felt the pacing lagged slightly in the middle. Technical Details Original Air Date : November 9, 2001.

"Law & Order: Special Victims Unit" Sacrifice (TV Episode 2001)

: Mark-Paul Gosselaar delivers a "layered and brave performance" as the victim, Wesley Jansen. The regular cast is noted as solid, with reviewers highlighting the sincerity of the script. Critical Reception :

: It features one of the final appearances of Lance Reddick as Medical Examiner Taylor within the franchise.

The Law & Order: Special Victims Unit episode , titled " Sacrifice ," is a highly-rated installment (IMDb: 8.0/10) that viewers describe as "compelling" and "intelligently written," though some find its portrayal of the subject matter "uncompromisingly sordid". Review Summary

: The squad investigates the shooting and sexual assault of a man found outside a gay club. They discover he was performing in gay pornography to pay the medical bills for his daughter, who has cystic fibrosis.

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: The direction is described as assured, and the music as "unobtrusive," avoiding typical "soap opera" emotional manipulation.

: Some audience members on Reddit found the tactics used by detectives Benson and Stabler—specifically threatening the victim's family to get information—to be "disgusting" and morally questionable.

: While the episode is generally well-regarded, some critics felt the pacing lagged slightly in the middle. Technical Details Original Air Date : November 9, 2001.

"Law & Order: Special Victims Unit" Sacrifice (TV Episode 2001)

: Mark-Paul Gosselaar delivers a "layered and brave performance" as the victim, Wesley Jansen. The regular cast is noted as solid, with reviewers highlighting the sincerity of the script. Critical Reception :

: It features one of the final appearances of Lance Reddick as Medical Examiner Taylor within the franchise.

The Law & Order: Special Victims Unit episode , titled " Sacrifice ," is a highly-rated installment (IMDb: 8.0/10) that viewers describe as "compelling" and "intelligently written," though some find its portrayal of the subject matter "uncompromisingly sordid". Review Summary

: The squad investigates the shooting and sexual assault of a man found outside a gay club. They discover he was performing in gay pornography to pay the medical bills for his daughter, who has cystic fibrosis.