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… It was just exciting and high energy sometimes, so much so that you’d actually think you were doing a surgery, you’d have to go, ‘I’m an actor. “And from the extras to us, we had to know the medicine. Not the tense and moving one that was hoped for.

Actually did think on first watch it was those adjectives but that was when not paying as much attention to what made Lewis such a great character in her earlier appearances.

He's got a Herculean labor to perform going through all those boxes.

I can't say more, but when retired Detective Stabler calls his old partner Detective Benson for the latest gossip will she have a tale to tell.

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Let it go

There is an old friend Dana Lewis in this story, and interestingly, no one was shot.

“He said, ‘Know your lines. Harden appeared as “badass” FBI Agent Dana Lewis, as she called her. … It was just exciting and high energy sometimes, so much so that you’d actually think you were doing a surgery, you’d have to go, ‘I’m an actor. Mariska Hargitay and Danny Pino are sent to Florida on an extradition when they find Harden there after the same guy.

It's Harold Perrineau who is in a wheelchair, but back 25 years ago he was a serial rapist and killer and two of the crimes where he was a suspect are in New York.

After a while it becomes abundantly clear that Harden has a more than average interest in this case.

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Honestly if they made it any other character it would've been fine. I think Svu could have developed this character.

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Dark secrets

"Secrets Exhumed" is notable for being the final appearance of Dana Lewis, a very interesting, entertaining and tough as nails character who shone from her very first appearance in "Raw".

I know I’m an actor.’ Because you’d get in the moment, ‘Hey, give me the scalpel now, they’re going to die.'”

Watch the full video above for more from Harden on these and more roles, including The Morning Show and So Help Me Todd.

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Marcia Gay Harden Looks Back on ‘SVU,’ ‘The Newsroom’ & More TV Roles (VIDEO)

Marcia Gay Harden has been all over TV, most recently in So Help Me Todd—which ran two seasons on CBS before it was canceled in April—and she’s had a variety of roles.

She was Stabler's trouble-maker.

The interrogation scenes were great, so is the story.. Of course, a well-known character was needed for such a shocking finale.

Marcia Gay Harden performs so well as Dana Lewis, she's a strong character. Harden appeared as “badass” FBI Agent Dana Lewis, as she called her.

Fans were generally not crazy about the episode, some even panned it, criticising especially the way Lewis was written in especially the latter stages.

Really sadly do have to agree here. There were so many extras in that one little teeny room where we did all those surgeries,” she said. “And from the extras to us, we had to know the medicine.

Really, my biggest memory of Code Black, the outstanding memory, is the extras. Memorize your lines.’ And I had this monologue, and so I went home and I practically memorized the monologue for the table read-through, just so I knew where my beats were and I knew what to do. I remember the first read through, Jeff said, ‘You want to know the secret of Aaron Sorkin?’” Harden recalled.

"Secrets Exhumed" is by all means not one of the worst episodes of Season 14, but it is one of the most frustrating ones considering the potential. The writing lacks spark, coming over as bland, and the climax is overwroughtly written. I know I’m an actor.’ Because you’d get in the moment, ‘Hey, give me the scalpel now, they’re going to die.’”

Watch the full video above for more from Harden on these and more roles, including The Morning Show and So Help Me Todd.

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Truly could've been a great episode.

When the music is used it is haunting and has a melancholic edge that is not overdone.

However, "Secrets Exhumed" feels rushed with too much going on and is also predictable. “It was so much heart and so much emergency room lingo and so many people. There were so many extras in that one little teeny room where we did all those surgeries,” she said.