[s8e2] — Clock

: The episode has generated significant discussion within the disability community. While it brought rare television visibility to Turner syndrome, some viewers with the condition have criticized the show for exaggerating the "child-like" aspect for dramatic effect or framing the character primarily as a victim incapable of autonomy.

: Fans often point to the final act—where Stabler goes to Family Court off-the-clock to convince Janey not to live with her boyfriend—as an intense look at Stabler's own paternal anxieties being projected onto his cases. [S8E2] Clock

The plot revolves around the disappearance of Janey Speer, a 17-year-old girl with mosaic Turner syndrome. Because of her condition, Janey has the physical appearance and stature of a young child despite her actual age. : The episode has generated significant discussion within

: Janey and a classmate disappear during a school museum trip. The plot revolves around the disappearance of Janey

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