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: Many viewers appreciate the raw, "uncompromising" script and the focus on the vulnerabilities of chronically ill and disabled individuals.
: Cara eventually communicates through blinking that her caregiver was not the rapist. The detectives discover that a bus driver (Ralph Byers) used his position of trust to assault her.
: Cara is moved to a nursing home and initially becomes unwilling to cooperate with the prosecution. Detective Olivia Benson eventually persuades her to testify, leading to a trial with temporary ADA Garrett Blaine (Teddy Sears). Cast and Key Guest Stars [S11E17] Disabled
: It is frequently listed in community discussions as an episode that "hits hard" or makes viewers "angry" due to the double victimization Cara faces from both a predator and her own family.
"Law & Order: Special Victims Unit" Disabled (TV Episode 2010) : Many viewers appreciate the raw, "uncompromising" script
is a highly emotional and controversial episode of Law & Order: Special Victims Unit that originally aired on March 24, 2010 . It is widely remembered for its powerful guest performances and its harrowing portrayal of the intersection between disability and abuse. Plot Summary
as Cara Raleigh: Received high praise for a wordless performance where she communicated entirely through her eyes. : Cara is moved to a nursing home
as ADA Garrett Blaine: A rare appearance by a male ADA in the series. Critical and Fan Reception The episode remains polarizing among the SVU fanbase: