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The Best Episodes Written By John Paul Roche

Every TV Episode Written by John Paul Roche Ranked from Best to Worst by Thousands of Voters

  1. 8.9/10(4 votes)

    #1 - Monster's Legacy

    S14:E13

    When a janitor violently attacks a coach, the SVU team connects the janitor's behavior to a history of sexual abuse; the detectives find more victims of the same predator.

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  2. 8.2/10(4 votes)

    #2 - Traumatic Wound

    S14:E21

    When a concert turns into a mob scene, a teenager is brutally assaulted; Detective Amaro ends up defending the prime suspect's reputation.

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  3. 8.2/10(8 votes)

    #3 - Dissonant Voices

    S15:E7

    A four-year-old student makes claims of sexual abuse against a singing coach and popular TV personality.

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  4. 8.2/10(6 votes)

    #4 - Gridiron Soldier

    S15:E16

    Detective Rollins is contacted by a hometown friend when his son, a high school football star, goes missing in New York; Rollins seeks help with her escalating problems.

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  5. 7.9/10(6 votes)

    #5 - Twenty-Five Acts

    S14:E3

    A famous TV host forces himself on the young author of an erotic novel; Detective Amaro uncovers a secret that could damage the author's career and her case.

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  6. 7.9/10(5 votes)

    #6 - Lessons Learned

    S14:E8

    As the detectives investigate reports of sexual abuse at an elite private school, decades of secrets are exposed.

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  7. 7.0/10(2 votes)

    #7 - We Can Be Heroes

    S4:E7

    Major Crimes determines that the kidnapping of a prominent scientist's son was not a crime of opportunity but rather a calculated scheme for revenge.

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John Paul Roche Ratings Summary

"Monster's Legacy" is the best rated episode written by John Paul Roche. It scored 8.9/10 based on 4 votes. It was directed by Jean de Segonzac. It aired on 2/6/2013 and is rated 0.7 points higher than their second-best episode, "Traumatic Wound".