Dream Wired
No Result
View All Result
  • Home
  • Celebrity
  • DramaAlert
  • Gossip
  • Movie
  • TV
  • Music
  • Comics
  • Shop
  • Home
  • Celebrity
  • DramaAlert
  • Gossip
  • Movie
  • TV
  • Music
  • Comics
  • Shop
No Result
View All Result
Dream Wired
No Result
View All Result
Home TV

Law & Order – “Snowflakes” – Review: Follow the Embryos

Connie Marie by Connie Marie
January 11, 2026
in TV
0
Law & Order – “Snowflakes” – Review: Follow the Embryos
74
SHARES
1.2k
VIEWS
Share on FacebookShare on Twitter


You might also like

What To Watch On TV And Streaming Sunday, January 11, 2026

Francesca Xuereb Is Landman’s Stripper Turned Physical Therapist: What to Know

Sai De Silva Shows Results of Tummy Tuck, Addresses RHONY Season 16

A Swing for the Fences Thriller That Can’t Quite Catch Its Breath

The latest Law & Order / SVU crossover arrives with the energy of a writer’s room determined to swing for the fences. The episode opens with the 27th Precinct teaming up with SVU to investigate the murder of a young Ukrainian woman who initially appears to be a sexual assault victim — until she’s shot in the head right in front of Detective Riley (Reid Scott) and Lieutenant Jessica Brady (Maura Tierney). It turns out she wasn’t assaulted at all but had recently given birth, and the last thing she did was take a bullet for Lt. Brady. It’s a brutal, high stakes beginning that promises a tight, emotionally driven investigation.

“Snowflakes” – LAW & ORDER, Pictured: (l-r) Mariska Hargitay as Capt. Olivia Benson, Reid Scott as Detective
Vincent Riley, Kevin Kane as Det. Terry Bruno. Photo by: Will Hart/NBC @ 2025
NBCUniversal Media, LLC. All Rights Reserved. 

But the case quickly expands — and expands — and expands.

Baby mills, murders, white supremacists, exploding barns — oh my. The episode is packed with combustible ingredients, and while the ambition is undeniable, the sheer scope creates pacing problems the two hours never fully outruns.

The Queen Bee Showdown That Ate Up Too Much Oxygen

One recurring beat is the ongoing Queen Bee behavior between Lt. Brady and Captain Olivia Benson (Mariska Hargitay). Both women have close brushes with death, and their dynamic reads as tense and competitive. These two seasoned leaders circle each other in the field and in interrogation rooms, each trying to get the suspect to talk first, to concede ground, to blink.
But the writers linger on it too long. What begins as a sharp character contrast becomes a not-so-subtle tug of war that slows the momentum of an already overstuffed plot. In an episode featuring baby mills, white supremacist compounds, and a cryobank full of stolen embryos, the leadership turf war feels like a luxury the pacing can’t afford.

“Snowflakes” – LAW
& ORDER, Pictured: (l-r) Reid Scott as Detective Vincent Riley, David Ajala
as Det. Theo Walker. Photo by: Virginia Sherwood/NBC @ 2025 NBCUniversal Media,
LLC. All Rights Reserved.

A 90/10 Split That Leaves the Courtroom Underserved

The imbalance between the police investigation and the prosecutorial payoff is the episode’s biggest structural issue. Roughly 90% of the runtime is spent chasing suspects — Sergey Volkov (Vesselin Todorov Vinnie), Sara Tandon (Colleen Foy), and Joseph Dahlsonn’s (Tom Lipinski) shadowy network — while only about 10% is devoted to the courtroom fireworks Law & Order traditionally uses to land the emotional and moral punch.

A more even 50/50 split might have solved the pacing problem. Instead, the legal side feels rushed, especially when a judge suppresses key evidence due to Brady’s questionable tactics with Derek Hobbs’s daughter (Thaila Young). Executive ADA Nolan Price (Hugh Dancy) and ADA Dominic Carisi’s (Peter Scanavino) case against Tandon is temporarily torpedoed — a major turning point delivered with the speed of a footnote.

“Snowflakes” – LAW
& ORDER, Pictured: (l-r) Mariska Hargitay as Capt. Olivia Benson, Jess
Prichard as Derek Hobbs, Maura Tierney as Lieutenant Jessica Brady. Photo by:
Virginia Sherwood/NBC @ 2025 NBCUniversal Media, LLC. All Rights Reserved.

A Case That Gets Bigger, Darker, and More Unhinged

As the detectives “follow the embryos,” the story widens into a chilling conspiracy: 

A Staten Island cryobank with hundreds of frozen embryosA religious charity arranging closed adoptions A eugenics leaning genetics magnate funding white supremacist ideology A barn explosion that nearly kills Detective Terry Bruno (Kevin Kane) A burial ground of discarded victims.

By the time the detectives confront Dahlsonn — a man who claims to be “protecting white culture” while running off book genetic experiments — the episode has introduced so many reprehensible characters that the viewer is ready for all of them to burn.

And yet, the show still finds room for human moments. Polina’s (Tina Ivlev) anguish over the fate of her baby. Olivia’s steady, grounded advice: Do what you can live with. Price’s moral clarity: Disposable women, babies for the rich—genetically modified for superiority. It’s complicated. It’s wrong.>>

Those beats land. They always do.

“Snowflakes” – LAW
& ORDER, Pictured: (l-r) Kelli Giddish as Sgt. Amanda Rollins, Mariska
Hargitay as Capt. Olivia Benson, Maura Tierney as Lieutenant Jessica Brady,
Kevin Kane as Det. Terry Bruno, Reid Scott as Detective Vincent Riley. Photo
by: Will Hart/NBC @ 2025 NBCUniversal Media, LLC. All Rights Reserved.

The Verdict

The crossover is bold, messy, and undeniably watchable. It’s an episode that refuses to color inside the lines, but in doing so, it loses some of the franchise’s signature rhythm. The ambition is admirable; the execution is uneven.

Still, when the jury returns a guilty verdict for Sara Tandon and Dahlsonn’s fraudulent embryos are ordered destroyed, the episode manages to pull its sprawling threads into a conclusion that feels grimly earned.

A swing for the fences? Absolutely. 

A home run? Not quite. 

But it’s one hell of a ride. 

What do you think about Law & Order / SVU crossover episode? Let me know in the comments.

Overall rating: 7/10

Lynette Jones



Source link

Tags: EmbryosFollowLaworderReviewSnowflakes
Share30Tweet19
Connie Marie

Connie Marie

Recommended For You

What To Watch On TV And Streaming Sunday, January 11, 2026

by Connie Marie
January 11, 2026
0
What To Watch On TV And Streaming Sunday, January 11, 2026

Des Willie/Prime Video Every day, TVLine's What to Watch column spotlights new and returning English-language shows (and select...

Read more

Francesca Xuereb Is Landman’s Stripper Turned Physical Therapist: What to Know

by Connie Marie
January 11, 2026
0
Francesca Xuereb Is Landman’s Stripper Turned Physical Therapist: What to Know

Taylor Sheridan‘s Landman introduced Cheyenne as a stripper turned physical therapist to Sam Elliott‘s character — but who is actress Francesca Xuereb? Sheridan got his start as an...

Read more

Sai De Silva Shows Results of Tummy Tuck, Addresses RHONY Season 16

by Connie Marie
January 11, 2026
0
Sai De Silva Shows Results of Tummy Tuck, Addresses RHONY Season 16

19 Credit: M10s/TheNews2/Cover Images Sai De Silva confirmed the plastic surgery procedure she had done, and what she skipped, during an “Ask Me a Question” session on her...

Read more

Matthew Perry Gave Lisa Kudrow An Adorable Friends Prop As The Show Ended

by Connie Marie
January 11, 2026
0
Matthew Perry Gave Lisa Kudrow An Adorable Friends Prop As The Show Ended

NBC There's no question that "Friends" became one of the most beloved sitcoms ever in large part due...

Read more

Olympians Evan Bates and Madison Chock’s Relationship Timeline 

by Connie Marie
January 11, 2026
0
Olympians Evan Bates and Madison Chock’s Relationship Timeline 

Evan Bates and Madison Chock. David Ramos/Getty Images Olympic gold medalists Evan Bates and Madison Chock make the perfect pair on and off the ice. Chock and Bates,...

Read more
Next Post
Bob Weir’s Last Concert Was a Joyous Celebration of Grateful Dead

Bob Weir's Last Concert Was a Joyous Celebration of Grateful Dead

Leave a Reply Cancel reply

Your email address will not be published. Required fields are marked *

Browse by Category

  • Celebrity
  • Comics
  • DramaAlert
  • Gossip
  • Movie
  • Music
  • TV
  • Uncategorized

CATEGORIES

  • Celebrity
  • Comics
  • DramaAlert
  • Gossip
  • Movie
  • Music
  • TV
  • Uncategorized
No Result
View All Result

Recent News

  • Emmy-Nominated ‘Fairly OddParents’ Composer Was 63
  • What To Watch On TV And Streaming Sunday, January 11, 2026
  • Unreleased BATMAN V SUPERMAN Posters Resurface and Fans Can’t Help Wanting More — GeekTyrant

Copyright © 2025 DramaWired.
DramaWired is a content aggregator and not responsible for the content of external sites.

No Result
View All Result
  • Home
  • Celebrity
  • DramaAlert
  • Gossip
  • Movie
  • TV
  • Music
  • Comics
  • Shop

Copyright © 2025 DramaWired.
DramaWired is a content aggregator and not responsible for the content of external sites.

Welcome Back!

Login to your account below

Forgotten Password?

Retrieve your password

Please enter your username or email address to reset your password.

Log In