Law & Order: Special Victims Unit season 22 episode 5 Recap and FAQ
Episode Summary
Zoey, a cam girl performing as KendraDream, is assaulted during a live show by Gabe, a viewer who misinterprets her role-play scenario as consensual. SVU detectives investigate, uncovering the blurred lines between digital sex work and consent. Despite Zoey's reluctance to expose her secret life, the case goes to trial. Gabe, representing himself, aggressively questions Zoey and other witnesses, trying to justify his actions based on their online interactions. The trial exposes the complexities of consent in camming, ending with Gabe changing his plea to attempted rape and receiving a seven-year sentence. The ordeal leaves Zoey deeply affected, prompting her to retreat from public life.
Full Episode S22E05 Recap
Frequently Asked Questions
What is the premise of Law and Order: Special Victims Unit?
The show focuses on an elite squad of detectives in New York City who investigate sexually based offenses.
Who is Zoey Carrera?
Zoey Carrera is a cam girl known as KendraDream, who also manages her father's medical care and is a student.
What happens during Zoey's cam show?
During a live show, Zoey is assaulted by a viewer, Gabe Miller, who breaks into her home during a role-play scenario.
How do the SVU detectives get involved?
The detectives begin investigating after a viewer, Larry, reports the assault he witnessed during the live cam show.
What challenges do the detectives face in the investigation?
The detectives navigate the complexities of digital sex work and consent, especially in the context of cam shows.
How does Zoey react to the investigation?
Zoey is hesitant to cooperate due to the fear of her double life as a cam girl being exposed. Q