I really enjoyed "False Idols," a kind of sequel to SVU's Alice Munro story.
In "False Idols," Jemima Kirke is very clearly playing the artist Amanda Palmer, who trafficked young women for her husband (Neil Gaiman). The women were then assaulted by Gaiman.
Kirke writes fantasy novels about idols (gods)--and she herself is a god to her readership (which includes my dear Amanda Rollins). But Kirke is a *false* idol--she is, in fact, a monster.
In the real world, Palmer has tried to portray herself as a victim; at times, she seems to use Neil Gaiman's case to attract attention to her own work. SVU handles this in a clever way; having been found guilty, Kirke asks to make a "statement." The judge shrugs. As Kirke begins to talk, she notices that the courtroom is empty.
A fine performance, in a strong episode, in a satisfying half-season.
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