With Christopher Meloni, Mariska Hargitay, Richard Belzer, Stephanie March. Acceptable Loss Acceptable Loss (2012) User Reviews Review this title 2 Reviews. (as Alon Moni Aboutboul). From Coraline to ParaNorman check out some of our favorite family-friendly movie picks to watch this Halloween. Leotta noted the episode was correct in its subject matter regarding sex slavery/trafficking in the U.S. along with the radicalization of female terrorists abroad, but Leotta felt the medical plots were off and that in real life a Special Victims Unit would not have much involvement in this type of case. With Captain Cragen (Dann Florek) back in the precinct, the Special Victims Unit is in full force and working to expose a sex trafficking operation that tags and enslaves young women. Liv asks Eames how she could stand by and let this go, Eames reminding Olivia about 9/11. It's always fun to see Fin go undercover, though. "[4], Kristen Elizabeth of TV Equals reviewed portions of the episode positively, "The case itself was barely interesting. Looking for something to watch? Title: Everybody wins this time. "Acceptable Loss" was written by veteran Law & Order franchise writer, Ed Zuckerman and directed by franchise director Alex Chapple. "Acceptable Loss" is the fourth episode of the fourteenth season of the police procedural television series, Law & Order: Special Victims Unit, it is the series' 299th episode overall. Long Island City, Queens "Acceptable Loss" received generally positive reviews, with critics mostly commenting on Ice-T's performance throughout the episode. In this episode, Captain Cragen (Dann [10], "Shows A-Z - law & order: special victims unit on nbc", "Law & Order Scoop: Kathryn Erbe Bringing Criminal Intent's Eames to SVU This Fall! SVU is forced to work with Homeland Security--represented by former Major Case detective Eames--when a sex slave ring it is investigating is discovered to have ties to terrorism. "Acceptable Loss" was the most watched program on NBC that night, beating new episodes of its lead-ins Guys With Kids, and Animal Practice (which had been canceled by NBC earlier that day [9]), the SVU episode also beat out its following program, another Dick Wolf created series, Chicago Fire. The captain puts Detective Tutuola (Ice-T) undercover to find out who is behind the brutal crime, Amaro (Danny Pino) is irate at the captain's decision. Take your favorite fandoms with you and never miss a beat. SVU is forced to work with Homeland Security--represented by former Major Case detective Eames--when a sex slave ring it is investigating is discovered to have ties to terrorism. “Acceptable Loss” brought Kathryn Erbe’s character Alex Eames back into the Law & Order brand, this time as a Lieutenant working for a joint Homeland Security task force. "Acceptable Loss" is the fourth episode of the fourteenth season of the police procedural television series, Law & Order: Special Victims Unit, it is the series' 299th episode overall.