NBC | Release Date: September 20, 1999
CRITIC SCORE DISTRIBUTION
66
METASCORE
Generally favorable reviews based on 27 Critic Reviews
Positive:
14
Mixed:
13
Negative:
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Cleveland Plain DealerMark DawidziakFeb 22, 2013
Season 1 Review: The cast is first rate, delivering sympathetic and believable performances. The writing is intelligent, providing intellectual grist to the grisly moments. And the direction is as crisp as it is clever. [20 Sept 1999, p.1E]
80
Miami HeraldTerry JacksonFeb 22, 2013
Season 1 Review: It's only measured against that formidable benchmark that the spinoff falls short of those expectations. It's a solid drama, but it's no Law & Order - yet...On its own, it's a good show. But it's got the genes to be great. [20 Sept 1999, p.1E]
80
Houston ChronicleAnn HodgesFeb 22, 2013
Season 1 Review: And we learn more about the lives of Stabler and Benson than Wolf usually reveals in a whole season with his L&O detectives. [20 Sept 1999, p.1]
75
USA TodayRobert BiancoFeb 22, 2013
Season 1 Review: It takes a while to pull you in -- but once it does, you're likely to stay. [20 Sept 1999, p.1D]
75
Kansas City StarAaron BarnhartFeb 22, 2013
Season 1 Review: Time will tell whether this spin-off of NBC's cops-to-courts standby can lure an audience to Mondays. There's plenty here to work with. The question is, in what direction will creator Dick Wolf move it all? [20 Sept 1999, p.E1]
75
Dallas Morning NewsEd BarkFeb 22, 2013
Season 1 Review: Victims Unit also imports Mr. Belzer's sardonic John Munch character from NBC's canceled Homicide: Life on the Street. His wise-guy asides are a little forced in this first hour, as are some of the recurring sexual references. But the featured case gets more compelling by the minute. [20 Sept 1999, p.1C]
75
Chicago Sun-TimesPhil RosenthalFeb 22, 2013
Season 1 Review: The key here is that the emotional payoffs are dead-on. [20 Sept 1999, p.38]
70
St. Louis Post-DispatchGail PenningtonFeb 22, 2013
Season 1 Review: The absence of the familiar law-order yin-yang gives the spin-off its own identity, but in the beginning it feels like a loss...What may turn out to sink this sharply written, well-acted show, however, is the premise itself. The prospect of tuning in every week to confront a creepy new sex crime, with most of the victims women and children, simply isn't very appealing. [20 Sept 1999, p.E6]
70
Pittsburgh Post-GazetteRob OwenFeb 22, 2013
Season 1 Review: As a loyal "Homicide" viewer, for me Munch is the best part of SVU, especially in tonight's scene where he explains his departure from Baltimore. [20 Sept 1999, p.B-1]
50
San Diego Union-TribuneRobert P. LaurenceFeb 22, 2013
Season 1 Review: When the hour is over, one is left with the distinct impression that the story could have been told just as well, if not better, on the original "Law & Order." And one is reminded yet again that network TV seems to be recycling old ideas just when it desperately needs new ones. [20 Sept 1999, p.E1]
50
Seattle Post-IntelligencerJohn LevesqueFeb 22, 2013
Season 1 Review: At times, Law & Order: Special Victims Unit flashes the same no-nonsense style of its sire: spare writing, quick pacing, ripped-from-the-headlines plot. But for much of the time, tonight's premiere is enervating, plodding and dull, which seems kind of odd when you're dealing with crimes of passion. [20 Sept 1999, p.E-3]
50
San Jose Mercury News/Contra Costa TimesMike AntonucciFeb 22, 2013
Season 1 Review: There are lots of problems with the Special Victims premiere, chief among them being the focus on Olivia Benson, the female detective played by Mariska Hargitay. In a misguided rush to establish the character's background story and motivation as a cop, the episode's key moment is a revelation about an intimate detail of her life. It comes way before we have enough reason to care about her. [20 Sept 1999, p.7C]
50
Boston HeraldJoel BrownFeb 22, 2013
Season 1 Review: Meloni is smirky, Hargitay whiny, and transferred-from-"Homicide" detective John Munch (Richard Belzer) seems out of place. But Wolf has proved an expert at integrating cast changes on "L & O," and we have to believe he'll iron all this out. [20 Sept 1999, p.36]
40
Baltimore SunDavid ZurawikFeb 22, 2013
Season 1 Review: Neither Meloni nor Hargitay is a great actor, and both are guilty of overacting here...The limited range of each is suggested by their over-reliance on one or two basics moves. Meloni purses his lips and bugs his eyes out to tell us he's intense and/or getting mad. Hargitay runs her hand through her hair to tell us she's stressed. She does the hair thing so many times tonight you fear she'll have pulled all her hair out by midseason. [20 Sept 1999, p.1E]
40
Orlando SentinelHal BoedekerFeb 22, 2013
Season 1 Review: The problem is that the new show makes the original look far better...There isn't enough special yet about this Special Victims Unit. [19 Sept 1999, p.F1]