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=="Unstoppable"==
=="Unstoppable"==
'''"Unstoppable"''' was an episode of the show produced in early 2016 as part of its eighteenth season, with it initially being set to air in October of the same year.<ref> [https://www.chicagotribune.com/entertainment/tv/ct-law-and-order-svu-trump-episode-postponed-20161017-story.html Chicago Tribune article with the many planned air dates] Retrieved 4 March '21</ref> The episode would star actor Gary Cole as a politician running for the White House, who was accused of sexual misconduct by several women during his campaign.<ref>[https://www.cheatsheet.com/entertainment/law-order-svu-has-only-1-episode-that-never-aired-in-its-20-year-history.html/ Cheatsheet article describing the plot of the episode.] Retrieved 4 March '21</ref><ref>[https://variety.com/2016/tv/news/law-order-svu-nbc-donald-trump-pull-episode-1201889641/ Variety article further plot details.] Retrieved 4 March '21</ref> Cole’s character would turn out to be innocent, with the accusations being revealed to be fake and a “booby-trap” conducted by his campaign advisor, who believed he wasn't a good fit for the country’s ideals.
'''"Unstoppable"''' was an episode of the show produced in early 2016 as part of its eighteenth season, with it initially being set to air in October of the same year.<ref> [https://www.chicagotribune.com/entertainment/tv/ct-law-and-order-svu-trump-episode-postponed-20161017-story.html Chicago Tribune article featuring the episode's many planned air dates.] Retrieved 4 March '21</ref> The episode would star actor Gary Cole as a politician running for the White House, who was accused of sexual misconduct by several women during his campaign.<ref>[https://www.cheatsheet.com/entertainment/law-order-svu-has-only-1-episode-that-never-aired-in-its-20-year-history.html/ Cheatsheet article describing the plot of the episode.] Retrieved 4 March '21</ref><ref>[https://variety.com/2016/tv/news/law-order-svu-nbc-donald-trump-pull-episode-1201889641/ Variety article with further plot details.] Retrieved 4 March '21</ref> Cole’s character would turn out to be innocent, with the accusations being revealed to be fake and a “booby-trap” conducted by his campaign advisor, who believed he wasn't a good fit for the country’s ideals.


This episode was allegedly inspired by businessman Donald Trump, who at the time was the Republican candidate for the 2016 United States Presidential Election.<ref>[https://www.hollywoodreporter.com/live-feed/law-order-svu-donald-trump-937452 The Hollywood Reporter article that mentions Trump as the inspiration.] Retrieved 4 March '21</ref> The plot is thought to have been based on a then-pending lawsuit against Trump which accused of raping a 13-year-old girl in the 1990s, although NBC never confirmed this claim.<ref> [https://edition.cnn.com/2016/10/13/entertainment/law-and-order-svu-trump CNN article regarding the alleged inspiration and the network’s position.] Retrieved 4 March '21</ref>
This episode was allegedly inspired by businessman Donald Trump, who at the time was the Republican candidate for the 2016 United States Presidential Election.<ref>[https://www.hollywoodreporter.com/live-feed/law-order-svu-donald-trump-937452 The Hollywood Reporter article that mentions Trump as the inspiration.] Retrieved 4 March '21</ref> The plot is thought to have been based on a then-pending lawsuit against Trump which accused of raping a 13-year-old girl in the 1990s, although NBC never confirmed this claim.<ref> [https://edition.cnn.com/2016/10/13/entertainment/law-and-order-svu-trump CNN article regarding the alleged inspiration and the network’s position.] Retrieved 4 March '21</ref>
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Due to the delicate nature of the portrayal, the produced episode sparked an inner controversy among the screenwriters, actors and producers of the show, as well as NBC executives, resulting in changes in the original storyline to soften the final product and avoid direct comparisons between Cole’s character and then-presidential-candidate Trump. ''Unstoppable'' was initially scheduled by NBC to be broadcast on October 12th, 2016,<ref> [https://variety.com/2016/tv/news/law-order-svu-donald-trump-nbc-gary-cole-1201885679/ Variety article listing the initial air date.] Retrieved 4 March '21</ref> but was later pulled from the air and rescheduled to October 26th, two weeks before the election.<ref>[http://www.thefutoncritic.com/listings/20161012nbc01 The Futon Critic listing the new air date.] Retrieved 4 March '21</ref>. A promo for the episode would later be broadcast in mid-October.<ref> [https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=PdIHRmFFZNU Promo for the episode on Youtube that was uploaded on October 13th.] Retrieved 4 March '21</ref>
Due to the delicate nature of the portrayal, the produced episode sparked an inner controversy among the screenwriters, actors and producers of the show, as well as NBC executives, resulting in changes in the original storyline to soften the final product and avoid direct comparisons between Cole’s character and then-presidential-candidate Trump. ''Unstoppable'' was initially scheduled by NBC to be broadcast on October 12th, 2016,<ref> [https://variety.com/2016/tv/news/law-order-svu-donald-trump-nbc-gary-cole-1201885679/ Variety article listing the initial air date.] Retrieved 4 March '21</ref> but was later pulled from the air and rescheduled to October 26th, two weeks before the election.<ref>[http://www.thefutoncritic.com/listings/20161012nbc01 The Futon Critic listing the new air date.] Retrieved 4 March '21</ref>. A promo for the episode would later be broadcast in mid-October.<ref> [https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=PdIHRmFFZNU Promo for the episode on Youtube that was uploaded on October 13th.] Retrieved 4 March '21</ref>


Throughout the first weeks of October, before the airdate, several women accused Donald Trump of sexual harassment, and footage of controverse remarks surfaced in the media <ref>[https://www.theguardian.com/us-news/2016/oct/12/donald-trump-women-new-sexual-harassment-stories The Guardian article about the accusations] Retrieved 4 March '21</ref>. Following these announcements, NBC decided to postpone the episode until November 16h, airing it one week after the election scheduled to take place on November 8th. <ref> [https://www.hollywoodreporter.com/live-feed/law-order-svu-reschedules-donald-trump-inspired-episode-941307  THR article noticing the reschedule] Retrieved 4 March '21</ref>.
Throughout the first weeks of October (before either of the planned air dates), several women came forward to accuse Donald Trump of sexual harassment, and footage of Trump giving controversial remarks about women surfaced in the media <ref>[https://www.theguardian.com/us-news/2016/oct/12/donald-trump-women-new-sexual-harassment-stories The Guardian article about several of these accusations.] Retrieved 4 March '21</ref> Following these events, NBC decided to further postpone the episode to November 16th, one week after the November 8th election. <ref> [https://www.hollywoodreporter.com/live-feed/law-order-svu-reschedules-donald-trump-inspired-episode-941307  The Hollywood Reporter article about the rescheduling.] Retrieved 4 March '21</ref>
On November 9th, after Donald Trump’s victory night, ''Unstoppable'' was taken off schedule until 2017, along with the show’s episode ''Great Expectations'', which was also scheduled to premiere that night. The ''Law & Order'' episodes were replaced by the TV show ''Chicago P.D.'', as it is reported that there was an urgency in airing some ''Chicago’s'' episodes before a certain date in order to proceed with a crossover plot, and a need to organize NBC’s lineup to compete against FOX’s World Series airing that same night <ref> [https://variety.com/2016/tv/news/donald-trump-inspired-law-order-svu-episode-pushed-by-nbc-1201914026/ Variety article talking about these changes] Retrieved 4 March '21</ref>.  
On November 9th, after Donald Trump’s victory night, ''Unstoppable'' was taken off schedule until 2017, along with the show’s episode ''Great Expectations'', which was also scheduled to premiere that night. The ''Law & Order'' episodes were replaced by the TV show ''Chicago P.D.'', as it is reported that there was an urgency in airing some ''Chicago’s'' episodes before a certain date in order to proceed with a crossover plot, and a need to organize NBC’s lineup to compete against FOX’s World Series airing that same night <ref> [https://variety.com/2016/tv/news/donald-trump-inspired-law-order-svu-episode-pushed-by-nbc-1201914026/ Variety article talking about these changes] Retrieved 4 March '21</ref>.  


Following Trump’s inauguration ceremony as the 45th President of the United States in January 2017,<ref> [https://www.nytimes.com/2017/01/20/us/politics/trump-inauguration-day.html  New York Times article about Trump’s inauguration.] Retrieved 4 March '21</ref> ''Law & Order'' executive producer Dick Wolf admitted to not knowing when NBC would choose to air the episode, but hypothesized that it may be released in spring of the same year.<ref> [https://deadline.com/2017/01/donald-trump-dick-wolf-law-and-order-unstoppable-episode-spring-tca-1201888555/  Deadline article with Dick Wolf’s comments.] Retrieved 4 March '21</ref> And while "Great Expectations" ended up airing the following month as the season’s 11th episode,<ref>[https://www.tvfanatic.com/2017/02/law-and-order-svu-season-18-episode-11-review-great-expectations/ TV Fanatic review of "Great Expectations" following its initial broadcast.] Retrieved 4 March '21</ref> "Unstoppable" remained unreleased.  
Following Trump’s inauguration ceremony as the 45th President of the United States in January 2017,<ref> [https://www.nytimes.com/2017/01/20/us/politics/trump-inauguration-day.html  New York Times article about Trump’s inauguration.] Retrieved 4 March '21</ref> ''Law & Order'' executive producer Dick Wolf admitted to not knowing when NBC would choose to air the episode, but hypothesized that it may be released in spring of the same year.<ref> [https://deadline.com/2017/01/donald-trump-dick-wolf-law-and-order-unstoppable-episode-spring-tca-1201888555/  Deadline article with Dick Wolf’s comments.] Retrieved 4 March '21</ref> But while "Great Expectations" ended up airing the following month as the season’s 11th episode,<ref>[https://www.tvfanatic.com/2017/02/law-and-order-svu-season-18-episode-11-review-great-expectations/ TV Fanatic review of "Great Expectations" following its initial broadcast.] Retrieved 4 March '21</ref> "Unstoppable" remained unreleased.  


In March 2017, Ice-T, a rapper and actor who was part of the main cast of the show, admitted during an interview that he doubted that the episode would ever air, claiming it wasn’t ''"worth showing"''. Speaking on the resemblances between the episode and Trump’s real life accusations, he noted that ''“Law & Order wants to be close, but not too close”'', confirming that the similarities between the then-President of the United States and Cole’s character were the likely cause of the episode's shelving.<ref>[https://www.vanityfair.com/hollywood/2017/03/law-and-order-svu-donald-trump-episode-when-will-it-air-ice-t Interview with Ice-T in which he discusses the episode.] Retrieved 4 March '21</ref>
In March 2017, Ice-T, a rapper and actor who was part of the main cast of the show, admitted during an interview that he doubted that the episode would ever air, claiming it wasn’t ''"worth showing"''. Speaking on the resemblances between the episode and Trump’s real life accusations, he noted that ''“Law & Order wants to be close, but not too close”'', confirming that the similarities between the then-President of the United States and Cole’s character were the likely cause of the episode's shelving.<ref>[https://www.vanityfair.com/hollywood/2017/03/law-and-order-svu-donald-trump-episode-when-will-it-air-ice-t Interview with Ice-T in which he discusses the episode.] Retrieved 4 March '21</ref>


==Availability==
==Availability==
As of March 2021, there are no plans to ever air the episode. Only the promo has been made available.
As of March 2021, the episode has remained largely unreleased, with no plans for a release being known. To date, the promo remains the only thing from the episode to have been made public.


==Gallery==
==Gallery==
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==External Links==
==External Links==
*[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Law_%26_Order:_Special_Victims_Unit Wikipedia page for ''Law & Order: SVU''.] Retrieved 4 March '21
*[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Law_%26_Order:_Special_Victims_Unit Wikipedia page for ''Law & Order: SVU''.] Retrieved 4 March '21
*[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Law_%26_Order:_Special_Victims_Unit_(season_18)#Shelved_episode Wikipedia page for ''Law & Order: SVU's'' eighteenth season that mentions ''Unstoppable''.] Retrieved 4 March '21
*[https://www.imdb.com/title/tt0203259/?ref_=nv_sr_srsg_0 IMDB page for ''Law & Order: SVU''.] Retrieved 4 March '21
*[https://www.imdb.com/title/tt0203259/?ref_=nv_sr_srsg_0 IMDB page for ''Law & Order: SVU''.] Retrieved 4 March '21


*[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Law_%26_Order:_Special_Victims_Unit_(season_18)#Shelved_episode ''Unstoppable'' segment on Wikipedia.] Retrieved 4 March '21
*[https://lawandorder.fandom.com/wiki/Unstoppable ''Law & Order'' Wiki page for the episode.] Retrieved 4 March '21
 
*[https://lawandorder.fandom.com/wiki/Unstoppable ''Law & Order'' Wiki episode page of the series.] Retrieved 4 March '21


==References==
==References==

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Status: Partially Found

Law & Order: SVU is an ongoing prime-time American television series that premiered in September of 1999 on the NBC network. It is the second entry of Dick Wolf's Law & Order franchise, and as of 2021, it is the longest-running scripted live-action TV show in the United States. The series focuses on a group of NYPD detectives from Manhattan that are part of a squad known as the Special Victims Unit (SVU), which are mainly dedicated to the investigation of sexually based offenses or abuse allegations. Although fictional, the show frequently takes inspiration from real life crimes and news, basing the featured cases on true facts and occurrences. This would later prove to be disadvantageous for the show, as it lead to a fully produced episode remaining unreleased due to its close ties to then-current events.

"Unstoppable"

"Unstoppable" was an episode of the show produced in early 2016 as part of its eighteenth season, with it initially being set to air in October of the same year.[1] The episode would star actor Gary Cole as a politician running for the White House, who was accused of sexual misconduct by several women during his campaign.[2][3] Cole’s character would turn out to be innocent, with the accusations being revealed to be fake and a “booby-trap” conducted by his campaign advisor, who believed he wasn't a good fit for the country’s ideals.

This episode was allegedly inspired by businessman Donald Trump, who at the time was the Republican candidate for the 2016 United States Presidential Election.[4] The plot is thought to have been based on a then-pending lawsuit against Trump which accused of raping a 13-year-old girl in the 1990s, although NBC never confirmed this claim.[5]

Due to the delicate nature of the portrayal, the produced episode sparked an inner controversy among the screenwriters, actors and producers of the show, as well as NBC executives, resulting in changes in the original storyline to soften the final product and avoid direct comparisons between Cole’s character and then-presidential-candidate Trump. Unstoppable was initially scheduled by NBC to be broadcast on October 12th, 2016,[6] but was later pulled from the air and rescheduled to October 26th, two weeks before the election.[7]. A promo for the episode would later be broadcast in mid-October.[8]

Throughout the first weeks of October (before either of the planned air dates), several women came forward to accuse Donald Trump of sexual harassment, and footage of Trump giving controversial remarks about women surfaced in the media [9] Following these events, NBC decided to further postpone the episode to November 16th, one week after the November 8th election. [10] On November 9th, after Donald Trump’s victory night, Unstoppable was taken off schedule until 2017, along with the show’s episode Great Expectations, which was also scheduled to premiere that night. The Law & Order episodes were replaced by the TV show Chicago P.D., as it is reported that there was an urgency in airing some Chicago’s episodes before a certain date in order to proceed with a crossover plot, and a need to organize NBC’s lineup to compete against FOX’s World Series airing that same night [11].

Following Trump’s inauguration ceremony as the 45th President of the United States in January 2017,[12] Law & Order executive producer Dick Wolf admitted to not knowing when NBC would choose to air the episode, but hypothesized that it may be released in spring of the same year.[13] But while "Great Expectations" ended up airing the following month as the season’s 11th episode,[14] "Unstoppable" remained unreleased.

In March 2017, Ice-T, a rapper and actor who was part of the main cast of the show, admitted during an interview that he doubted that the episode would ever air, claiming it wasn’t "worth showing". Speaking on the resemblances between the episode and Trump’s real life accusations, he noted that “Law & Order wants to be close, but not too close”, confirming that the similarities between the then-President of the United States and Cole’s character were the likely cause of the episode's shelving.[15]

Availability

As of March 2021, the episode has remained largely unreleased, with no plans for a release being known. To date, the promo remains the only thing from the episode to have been made public.

Gallery

Promo for the episode.

External Links

References