Law and Order: Special Victims Unit Season 17 is back with yet another episode that will excite you thrill-seekers out there. If you haven't seen the last episode then watch out for spoilers are lurking on this article.
Last episode was about Benson responding when help was needed which turned out to be a dangerous situation as they are being held hostage. Thanks to Benson's quick wit, they are all saved.
On the other hand, the upcoming episode is titled "A Misunderstanding" where the official synopsis states about "a murky he-said, she-said date rape case" which eventually ruins the lives of two high school students.
This highly anticipated episode will be directed by no other than series star, Mariska Hargitay, herself. Lt. Olivia Benson, played by Hargitay, and her team will deal about a case and find out if there really is a crime committed.
The episode will be about two youngsters in a party who are seen flirting with each other. Scenes then erupted showing the girl, who appears to be distraught, on the witness stand saying that she "didn't want to have sex." On the contrary, the young male claimed that "she was into it."
We shall find out more when Law and Order airs their new episode on NBC.


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