
Each week, comedians and amateur detectives Liza Treyger and Kara Klenk break down episodes of NBC’s Law & Order: SVU, take a deep dive into the true crimes they're based on and interview on-screen talent, ranging from big stars to joggers who find the body. These are their stories. Dun dun! Tune in as they discuss all things not only Law & Order: SVU, but unfiltered hot takes on entertainment, TV... more
| Publishes | Weekly | Episodes | 273 | Founded | 5 years ago |
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| Number of Listeners | Category | TV & Film | |||

This week, Kara and Liza cover the episode,“Responsible” (Season 8, Episode 18), discuss the case of sexual predator and former teacher Debra Lafave, and interview the wonderful Leven Rambin.
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ABC News
CNN
The Guardian
The Today Show
NBC Ne... more
Today, Kara and Liza discuss the episode “Dance, Lies and Videotape” (Season 21, Episode 17). Plus, they investigate the Alexandra Waterbury case involving ballet and the non-consensual sharing of explicit images.
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BBC
ABC7NY
New York Post 1... more
In this episode, Liza and Kara recap the episode, “Spooked” (Season 11, Episode 6), discuss the tragic Rachel Hoffman case, and interview the fantastic Vincent Spano.
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Wikipedia - Murder of Rachel Hoffman
The New Yorker
ABC News
Tallahassee... more
Today, Kara and Liza tackle the episode “Ripped” (Season 7, Episode 4). Plus, they discuss the tragic, steroids-related suicide of teenager Taylor Hooton.
SOURCES:
The New York Times
WHAT WOULD SISTER PEG DO:
Performance-enhancing drugs: Know the... more
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We love Liza
Kara sounds like she's growling through the majority of her sentences.
Liza! I just can’t with your obsessions. I never skip but I couldn’t listen to all the heated rivalry chat AGAIN!
I’ve listened to this podcast since day one, and I genuinely look forward to it each week (yes, including the 40 minutes of banter beforehand). That said, there are a few things that are becoming harder and harder to push past. As other reviewers have said, the main one… is Liza. She’s never not interrupting Kara, shouting “WAIT!” and going off on a tangent. She never lets Kara get a word in edgewise about her own life. She never gives Kara her flowers or lets her shine. She doesn’t even LISTEN ... more
I’ve never seen an episode of SVU but I love this podcast. The two host are hilarious as they recap the often horrible crimes that have taken place in the show. Very entertaining to listen to, and they talk about the true crime it’s based on which is interesting, and they also interview someone from episode. Highly recommend whether you’re an SVU fan or not.
Update: I have to knock off a star because Liza constantly interrupting and talking over Kara. It’s getting worse and worse and it’s start... more
But if you like vocal fry and hate Trump (presumptively) this is for you!
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This podcast offers a humorous yet insightful examination of episodes from a well-known crime drama, focusing on the true crime stories that inspired each episode. The hosts, who are comedians and self-proclaimed amateur detectives, blend comedic elements with serious discussions about the themes of the show, drawing parallels to real-life societal issues such as domestic violence, sexual assault, and justice system failures. Listeners can expect a mix of recap, personal anecdotes, and guest interviews with actors and professionals connected to the episodes, providing a broad perspective on the narratives and their implications in society. The blend of humor, empathy, and critique makes it a distinctive experience for both true crime enthus... more
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