Law & Order Special Victims Unit Season 15

Okay, let's talk Law & Order: SVU. Specifically, Season 15. I know, I know, it's a deep dive. But hear me out!
Confession time: I kind of...liked it? Maybe even loved parts of it. Please don't throw rotten tomatoes at me.
A Benson-Centric Season
Season 15 was, without a doubt, the Olivia Benson show. And honestly? I wasn't mad about it. It was all about her journey.
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We saw her adopt Noah. Talk about a life-changer! Suddenly, Benson was juggling perp interrogations with potty training. Relatable, right?
It wasn't just about cute kid moments. Noah's presence really humanized her. It gave her character so much depth.
The Return of Old Faces
Remember Detective Amaro? He was still around. He was still brooding. Bless his heart.
And we saw the evolution of characters like Rollins. She was trying to get her life together. One step at a time, you know?

Then there's Nick Amaro struggling with his personal demons. You could feel his frustration. He definitely had his moments.
The Cases That Made Us Squirm
Okay, SVU is SVU. So of course, the cases were intense. Some were ripped from the headlines, as always.
Remember the one with the online bullying? Brutal. It was a reminder of how ugly the internet can get. So sad.
And the episode where Benson had to go undercover? My palms were sweating the whole time! Talk about suspense.

Unpopular Opinion Time
Here's where I might lose some of you. I actually preferred some of the later season cases. They felt more...nuanced?
Maybe it's because I'm older now. I can handle the complex stuff better. I appreciate the grey areas.
I know, I know, purists want the classic formula. But sometimes, change is good! Or at least, interesting.
The Season Finale - Heart Stopping
The finale with William Lewis? Yikes! Talk about a nail-biter. It was dark. It was twisted. It was classic SVU gone wild.

Seeing Benson so vulnerable was terrifying. She's usually the strong one. But she got put through the wringer.
It was a risky storyline, I get it. Some people hated it. But it definitely left an impression.
Was Season 15 Perfect?
No way. No season of SVU is perfect. There were cheesy lines. There were plot holes. There were moments where I yelled at the TV.
But overall? Season 15 held my attention. It made me think. It made me feel. It kept me watching.

And honestly, that's what good TV is supposed to do, right? Even if it's sometimes uncomfortable.
So, What's the Verdict?
I'm not saying Season 15 is the best SVU season ever. But I will defend it. It's got heart. It's got drama. It's got Olivia Benson being a badass mom.
Give it another watch. Maybe you'll see what I see. Or maybe you'll just confirm that I have terrible taste. Either way, let me know what you think!
Okay, I'm ready for the hate comments. Bring it on!
