Olivia Benson Is Always in Danger on ‘Law & Order: SVU,’ but Never Like This

What Happens in the ‘Law & Order: SVU’ Episode “Undercover”?

Being a detective means that, from time to time, Benson and her colleagues will go undercover to investigate a crime. Stabler (Christopher Meloni) goes undercover often. Undercover operations don’t always go to plan, though, and while the detectives are always in danger — particularly Benson — it was “Undercover” that really put Benson in a perilous situation unlike any we had seen her in before.
The episode’s primary case is a teenage girl, Ashley (Shareeka Epps), who has been raped by a corrections officer at the prison her mom is in. Her uncle is the initial suspect, but both he and Ashley deny the accusation, and he points the detectives to a guard who works at the prison where Ashley’s mother is imprisoned. This is a solid lead, but when the rape kit goes missing, the detectives no longer have proof, so Benson makes the brave decision to go undercover at the prison and catch the officer herself. With the help of Dr. Huang (BD Wong), she creates a persona that allows her to enter the prison seamlessly. Later, Ashley’s mother dies, and Warner (Tamara Tunie) determines it was murder by the guards and not suicide, as reported.
For extra protection, Fin (Ice-T) is sent undercover as a fellow guard to watch over Benson, which turns out to be a blessing in literal disguise because he manages to save Benson at the last second from an attempted rape by the guard captain. His attorney manages to get the charges dropped, using the excuse that he didn’t know Benson was a cop. He is bafflingly allowed to return to work, but after some gentle prodding from Benson, Ashley is brave enough to ID him by an identifying mark that Benson can corroborate, and he is taken away for good. The episode ends with Warner (Tamara Tunie) asking Benson if she was raped, to which she replied, “it’s the closest I’ve ever come.” It’s that haunting moment that bookmarks “Undercover,” making it not only one of the hardest to watch, but also a major turning point for Benson’s character.l
“Undercover” Is One of the Hardest ‘Law & Order: SVU’ Episodes To Watch
Benson spends so much time trying to protect victims, and in the process of doing so, becomes one herself. It’s a devastating turn in the story, and so hard to watch. Many consider William Lewis’ (Pablo Schreiber) storyline as the most traumatic and hard-to-watch Benson storyline, but I’d argue that “Undercover” could beat it. While it may not be as drawn out and brutal as the William Lewis saga, “Undercover” put Benson through so much. Not only was she very nearly raped by a guard, but she was beaten and bullied by the guards as well.






