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Narsimha Chintaluri of ''TV Fanatic'' wrote "tonight's episode was seasonal rather than topical but the twisted tale of these little girls' delusions proved to be an entertaining hour"<ref>{{cite web|last1=Chintaluri|first1=Narsimha|title=Law & Order: SVU Season 16 Episode 6 Review: Glasgowman's Wrath|url=http://www.tvfanatic.com/2014/11/law-and-order-svu-season-16-episode-6-review-glasgowmans-wrath/|website=TV Fanatic|accessdate=16 July 2016|date=7 November 2014}}</ref>
Narsimha Chintaluri of ''TV Fanatic'' wrote "tonight's episode was seasonal rather than topical but the twisted tale of these little girls' delusions proved to be an entertaining hour"<ref>{{cite web|last1=Chintaluri|first1=Narsimha|title=Law & Order: SVU Season 16 Episode 6 Review: Glasgowman's Wrath|url=http://www.tvfanatic.com/2014/11/law-and-order-svu-season-16-episode-6-review-glasgowmans-wrath/|website=TV Fanatic|accessdate=16 July 2016|date=7 November 2014}}</ref>


Jennifer Gerson Uffalussy of [[The Guardian (newspaper)|The Guardian]]said "It is an episode beautifully aware of its own narrative devices, using its storytelling prowess to call attention to our cultural lust for violence and our deliberate repression of the fact that the greatest evils may not take our forms of choice."<ref>{{cite web|last1=Gerson Uffalussy|first1=Jennifer|title=Law & Order: SVU bends the conventions of the cop show|url=https://www.theguardian.com/tv-and-radio/2014/nov/06/law-order-svu-bends-cop-show-convention|accessdate=16 July 2016|date=6 November 2014}}</ref>
Jennifer Gerson Uffalussy of [[The Guardian (newspaper)|The Guardian]] said "It is an episode beautifully aware of its own narrative devices, using its storytelling prowess to call attention to our cultural lust for violence and our deliberate repression of the fact that the greatest evils may not take our forms of choice."<ref>{{cite web|last1=Gerson Uffalussy|first1=Jennifer|title=Law & Order: SVU bends the conventions of the cop show|url=https://www.theguardian.com/tv-and-radio/2014/nov/06/law-order-svu-bends-cop-show-convention|accessdate=16 July 2016|date=6 November 2014}}</ref>


==References==
==References==

Revision as of 17:25, 16 July 2016

Plot

Production

Reception

Anne Easton of Observer wrote "On the heels of Halloween, the spookiest time of the year, SVU presents an episode that’s part Blair Witch Project, part Slender Man homage. Much like the plot of Blair Witch, “Glasgowman’s Wrath” features three youngsters heading into the woods on a quest to capture a video image of an illusive figure; in this case it’s three girls on a quest to see the supposedly iconic Glasgowman."[1] Easton went on to state "While maybe a bit unoriginal in plotting, this episode was still adequately spooky and disturbing, particularly with regard to the violent actions carried out by the youngsters."[1] Easton finished her review with "On the surface, this episode of SVU may seem like a simple tale of young girl’s devotion gone awry, but once again it’s the undercurrent of the installment, filled with various incarnations of complicated issues, the main one of which seems to be who do you trust and at what level, that make this a satisfying episode."[1]

Bill Bodkin of Pop-Break gave the episode a 8 out of 10 rating and stated "“Glasgowman’s Wrath,” despite the awful name, is a terrifically acted, tense and well thought out episode."[2]

Narsimha Chintaluri of TV Fanatic wrote "tonight's episode was seasonal rather than topical but the twisted tale of these little girls' delusions proved to be an entertaining hour"[3]

Jennifer Gerson Uffalussy of The Guardian said "It is an episode beautifully aware of its own narrative devices, using its storytelling prowess to call attention to our cultural lust for violence and our deliberate repression of the fact that the greatest evils may not take our forms of choice."[4]

References

  1. ^ a b c Easton, Anne (6 November 2014). "'Law & Order: SVU' Recap 16×6: It's All a Matter of Trust". Observer. Retrieved 16 July 2016.
  2. ^ Bodkin, Bill (6 November 2014). "TV Recap: 'Glasgowman's Wrath'". Pop-Break. Retrieved 16 July 2016.
  3. ^ Chintaluri, Narsimha (7 November 2014). "Law & Order: SVU Season 16 Episode 6 Review: Glasgowman's Wrath". TV Fanatic. Retrieved 16 July 2016.
  4. ^ Gerson Uffalussy, Jennifer (6 November 2014). "Law & Order: SVU bends the conventions of the cop show". Retrieved 16 July 2016.

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