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Law & Order: Special Victims Unit/Transgender Bridge
Transgender Bridge | |
Season 17, Episode 3 | |
Airdate | September 30, 2015 |
Production Number | 1703 |
Teleplay by | Jill Abbinanti & Céline C. Robinson |
Story by | Julie Martin & Warren Leight |
Directed by | Arthur W. Forney |
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← 17x02 Criminal Pathology (2) |
17x04 → Institutional Fail |
Law & Order: Special Victims Unit — Season Seventeen |
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Transgender Bridge is the third episode of the seventeenth season of Law & Order: Special Victims Unit, and the three hundred sixty-ninth episode overall.
Starring: Mariska Hargitay (Sergeant Olivia Benson), Kelli Giddish (Detective Amanda Rollins), Ice T (Detective Odafin Tutuola), Peter Scanavino (Detective Dominick Carisi, Jr.), Raúl Esparza (A.D.A. Rafael Barba) (credit only)
Guest Stars: Adrienne C. Moore (Cheryl McCrae), Danny Burstein (Eric Parker), Rebecca Luker (Lisa Parker), Hari Dhillon (Attorney Varma), Jessica Phillips (A.D.A. Pippa Cox), Dante Brown (Darius McCrae), Jenna Stern (Judge Elana Barth), Christopher Dylan White (Avery Parker), Niles Fitch (Keon Williams), Jolly Abraham (Dr. Patel), Dashiell Eaves (Sgt. Kevin Donlan)
with Robert Sean Leonard (A.D.A. Kenneth O'Dwyer)
and Bill Irwin (Dr. Peter Lindstrom)
with Libya Pugh (Ms. Davis), Elain Graham (Eliza), Ron Simons (Principal Al Pompeo), Bianca Leigh (Dr. Rachel Sandow), Travaris Spears (Markus Green), Taliyah Whitaker (Tonya McCrae), Zenzele Cooper (Jewell Williams), Andrea-Rachel Parker (Aniah Butters), Katherine Pecevich (Female German Tourist), Paul Castro, Jr. (Connor), Alsharik Sejour (Teen Spectator #1), Tremayne Rollins (Teen Spectator #2), Jean Chung (Melody), Grace Abrahams (Rain)
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Plot Overview
A transgender teenager named Avery Parker is hospitalized after being being harassed by three teenage boys and then pushed off a bridge by one of them. After Avery dies from her injuries, one of the boys who had pushed her off the bridge ends up being charged as an adult.