Talk:Law & Order: Special Victims Unit

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[edit] "recurring guest star"?

I have removed this:

From April to November 2003, Fred Dalton Thompson (District Attorney Arthur Branch) was a recurring guest star on this series while simultaneously being a regular cast member on Law & Order.

I cannot the benefit of that being that more significant; Dianne Wiest and Steven Hill made appearences on the show, along with Jerry Orbach and others; FDT is already mentioned in the above section, with Jesse L. Martin and the afomentioned Wiest.--Roadrunner3000 20:23, September 6, 2005 (UTC)

[edit] Casting changes

I separated ME Warner from the George Huang category, giving the character a separate category. I also separated the references to L&O characters and placed them in the category already mentioning L&O characters. kc12286

[edit] added info about the real NYPD SVU =

Added info about the real unit in the NYPD and what type of cases they handle

[edit] SVU Video Game

Is there an SVU video game either out or in the works that anyone knows about?

[edit] 16th Precinct

What is the source for saying that the show is set in the fictional 16th precinct? I always had the impression that the SVU unit depicted in the series has jurisdiction for all of Manhattan. They also refer to the SVU of other boroughs; for example Chester Lake (Law & Order) had previously been assigned to "Brooklyn SVU". --Mathew5000 (talk) 12:49, 14 April 2008 (UTC)