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"Intimidation Game"
Law & Order: Special Victims Unit episode
Episode no.Season 16
Episode 14
Directed byJean de Segonzac
Story byJulie Martin
Céline C. Robinson
Robert Brooks Cohen
Teleplay byCéline C. Robinson
Robert Brooks Cohen
Production code1614
Original air dateFebruary 11, 2015 (2015-02-11)
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"Intimidation Game" is the fourteenth episode of the sixteenth season of the police procedural television series Law & Order: Special Victims Unit. The episode aired on February 11, 2015 on NBC. In the episode, which was loosely inspired by the Gamergate controversy, a female video game developer is harassed and threatened by a group of misogynistic cyber terrorists. The episode featured guest appearances from Logan Paul, Toby Turner, Jack Vale and James Ciccone.

Synopsis

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Video game developer Raina Punjabi (Mouzam Makkar) ignores warnings from online predators as the release date of her game arrives. When a female employee is soon assaulted at a game convention, the detectives ask Punjabi to halt the game's release. When she refuses, Fin and SVU must race to protect her from technically skilled predators that want to see Punjabi out of the gaming business.

Reception

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Critical response

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Announced on January 29, 2015 and aired on NBC in the United States on February 11, 2015,[1][2] the episode received negative reviews for its portrayal of gaming culture and "sexism in video games."[3][4][5]

Ratings

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According to TV by the Numbers, the episode's original broadcast was watched by 6.12 million viewers and acquired a 1.4 rating/4% share in the 18–49 demographic.[6]

References

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  1. ^ Kollar, Philip (January 29, 2015). "Law & Order: SVU to air episode based on GamerGate". Polygon. Archived from the original on January 30, 2015. Retrieved 4 December 2018.
  • ^ Burton, Bonnie (February 9, 2015). "Gamergate is the latest controversial plot in 'Law & Order: SVU'". CNET. Archived from the original on February 12, 2015. Retrieved January 1, 2019.
  • ^ Machkovech, Sam (February 12, 2015). "Law & Order SVU takes on GamerGate, everyone loses". Ars Technica. Archived from the original on February 12, 2015. Retrieved February 12, 2015.
  • ^ Robertson, Adi (February 12, 2015). "The Law & Order Gamergate episode manages to be even more depressing than Gamergate". The Verge. Archived from the original on February 13, 2015. Retrieved January 27, 2019.
  • ^ Rosenberg, Alyssa (February 12, 2015). "'Law & Order' and GamerGate's legacy". The Washington Post. Archived from the original on July 12, 2015. Retrieved February 12, 2015.
  • ^ Kondolojy, Amanda (February 12, 2015). "Wednesday Final Ratings: 'Empire', 'Arrow' & 'American Idol' Adjusted Up; 'The Goldbergs', 'The 100', 'The Mentalist', 'The Mysteries of Laura', 'black-ish' & 'Criminal Minds' Adjusted Down". TV by the Numbers. Archived from the original on February 12, 2015. Retrieved January 26, 2019.
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