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Hammered - [s11e4]

Whether you love her or hate her, Paxton’s public meltdown remains one of the most memorable—and uncomfortable—moments in the series' history.

"Hammered" feels like a throwback to the SVU episodes of old , utilizing the whole team effectively. It’s packed with classic character moments, from Cragen telling Munch to "zip it" to him calling out Benson and Stabler’s intense "mutual stroke fest". [S11E4] Hammered

The episode kicks off with Dalton Rindell, a man who looks a bit like a "Henry Cavill-type," waking up on his bathroom floor. The scene is visceral: he’s hungover, his mirror is shattered, and there is blood everywhere. The real horror sets in when he finds a dead woman in his bed, whom he doesn't even recognize. Whether you love her or hate her, Paxton’s

The Messy Mirror: Rewatching SVU’s " Hammered " (S11E4) If you’re a fan of Law & Order: Special Victims Unit , you know that Season 11, Episode 4, titled " Hammered ", is one of those classic "heavy hitters"—literally. It’s an episode that dives deep into the messy intersection of addiction, accountability, and the crumbling of professional facades. A Morning After from Hell The episode kicks off with Dalton Rindell, a

For those who found Paxton’s aggressive style grating, this episode provides a public and self-destructive "comeuppance" as her drinking problem finally tanks a high-stakes case.

Are you Team Paxton or were you glad to see her finally get called out? Hammered - Law and Order | Fandom

While the case itself is gripping, the real "train wreck" you can’t look away from is . This episode is legendary among the fandom for the moment Paxton shows up drunk in court .