[s11e4] Hammered Link

We get a touching, rare glimpse into Captain Cragen’s own history with sobriety. He tries to reach out to Paxton, sharing his own experiences with quitting alcohol, though she initially blows him off as if it were easy for him. Why It Still Holds Up

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 . [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.

Dalton is a recovering alcoholic who was slipped a drink by his business partner. Once he started, he couldn't stop, leading to a blackout that ended in a brutal hammer murder. The Unraveling of Sonya Paxton We get a touching, rare glimpse into Captain

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.

"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". Hammered - Law and Order | Fandom While

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

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