Teenagers + Technology = Rape

Initial Crime

Taylor (Taylor Spreitler) goes missing from a school trip after hooking up with frat brother Merc (Jay Devore); since he's twenty-one and she's fifteen, when the cops track her down, he gets arrested for statutory rape.

Real Crime

Peter (Chris Coy), a predator at the frat party that both Taylor and her fourteen-year-old sister Emily (Catherine Missal) were lured to, abducts Emily and puts her on Lolitaville, a site that streams sex acts on underage girls.

It's 9 PM, Y'All!

"How was I supposed to know she was fifteen? She was stacked, you saw! Hey, as long as there's grass on the infield, you play ball." "I never hurt my girls -- even on request night. You should hear some of the things these sickos ask for."

Egregious Breach Of Procedure

When the cops eventually do track down Peter at the house where he's holding Emily, he's on webcam, and keeps reminding the officers not to hurt him because the arrest is being recorded: "We're live right now!" "Not anymore," says Fin (Ice T), closing the laptop recording everything, presumably so that he can beat the shit out of Peter.

Who on the SVU Team Is Taking It Personally?

The episode starts with Rollins (Kelli Giddish) getting a surprise visit from her screw-up sister Kim (Lindsay Pulsipher), so obviously all the sisterly business surrounding Taylor and Emily -- particularly Taylor's responsibility to Emily as the elder sister -- hits home for her. Also, Amaro (Danny Pino) identifies with the girls' parents, since he is also the father of a girl.

Revelations about the Continuing Characters' Personal Lives That We Should Remember Going Forward

Kim still has unfinished business with her abusive boyfriend Jeff (Theis Weckesser), who also bears a grudge against Rollins for unspecified but easily guessable reasons; Kim claims that she wanted to be a cop even before Rollins did: "You took that from me"; Fin's brother refuses to have Fin's gay son over for Thanksgiving dinner.