911
- Episode aired Oct 4, 2005
- TV-14
- 43m
IMDb RATING
9.3/10
2.4K
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A little girl calls for help, claiming she's being held hostage, but the team has to keep her on the line to track her down.A little girl calls for help, claiming she's being held hostage, but the team has to keep her on the line to track her down.A little girl calls for help, claiming she's being held hostage, but the team has to keep her on the line to track her down.
Christopher Meloni
- Detective Elliot Stabler
- (credit only)
BD Wong
- Special Agent Dr. George Huang, M.D.
- (as B.D. Wong)
- (credit only)
Tamara Tunie
- ME Dr. Melinda Warner
- (credit only)
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- Writers
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Did you know
- TriviaThis episode was NBC's submission for Mariska Hargitay (Detective Olivia Benson) for the 58th Primetime Emmy Awards. She ended up winning the Outstanding Lead Actress in a Drama Series Emmy for her performance.
- GoofsWhen Det. Tutuola is at the site of the burnt-out restaurant said to be at 342 94th Street, a camera shot captures a street sign for West 127th St.
- Quotes
Maria Recinos: I had cousins, but no brothers or sisters. Do you have children, Olivia?
Maria Recinos: Don't you like them?
Detective Olivia Benson: I love them. I would love to have a child.
Maria Recinos: You wouldn't send her away, would you? Like my mother sent me?
- ConnectionsFeatured in 12th Annual Screen Actors Guild Awards (2006)
Featured review
A real tour de force for Mariska
An amazing episode all around, but especially so for the acting prowess of the unparalleled Mariska Hargitay as Detective Benson. With nothing but a voice to play off for most of the episode (and I kind of wonder if she even had ' 'that' ' - it could have easily been dubbed in later, with a script supervisor reading the lines during filming for timing), we see every side of the Benson character in this episode - sadness, compassion, pleading, rage, hope, relief, and about a million micro-emotions it's hard to even describe with words.
Formula TV can be great fun - goodness knows the Law & Order franchise depends on it - but this show really achieves its highest heights when it tells a story in a different, unique sort of way. This episode definitely constituted taking a chance, and it paid off big time.
Formula TV can be great fun - goodness knows the Law & Order franchise depends on it - but this show really achieves its highest heights when it tells a story in a different, unique sort of way. This episode definitely constituted taking a chance, and it paid off big time.
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- alexandrajade
- Aug 4, 2009
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