
“Sympathetic defendant, shaky felony charge at best, you really think waiting it out is your best move?” Andrea asked.
Carisi could smell a plea bargain from a mile away, asking Andrea to cut to the chase. Andrea offered that Natalie would plead guilty to all 30 counts of fraud but would walk on the sexual abuse charges. Carisi initially wouldn’t bite, but Andrea remained confident.
“I think it’s kind of sweet this office hasn’t killed that twinkle in your eye just yet,” Andrea told him, reminding Carisi that all she needed was one juror to believe Natalie — while he needed to persuade all 12 to win.
“Good luck with that,” Andrea smirked while leaving Carisi’s office.
Despite the bleak fallout, Carisi knew that Andrea had a point. Rather than potentially seeing a sexual predator walk on all of the nefarious charges against her, Carisi accepted the plea bargain, allowing Natalie to avoid the sex registry.
Carisi admitted to Benson that it wasn’t his idea of a happy ending — but if Natalie ever screwed up again, they’d be waiting.
Lindsay Mendez was “an inspiration” on the set of SVU

NBC Insider got the opportunity to chat with Mendez’s on-screen client Danielle MacDonald ahead of the episode, and she couldn’t help but rave over the experience of working with such a Broadway legend.
“That was so cool, she is amazing,” MacDonald revealed, adding that their many shared scenes in the courtroom led the actresses to hang out a lot between takes. MacDonald also recalled the moment she watched some of the other guest stars get starstruck at the sight of Mendez in the courtroom.
“There were a couple of girls that had just graduated from drama school, and this is some of their first jobs, which is so exciting,” MacDonald said. “And they were lovely, and really talented, and they saw Lindsay, and they were like, ‘Oh!”
MacDonald revealed that many of the guest stars view Mendez as “such an inspiration,” so it was lovely to see the full-circle moment of budding stars interacting with an entertainment icon. “It’s really nice seeing people graduating from drama school and being so excited about getting to work with someone who’s been in the industry for a while, and then just being kind and open and giving advice.”
“This industry is all about connecting, and there was definitely room for that, and Lindsey was just really gracious and really great with everyone,” MacDonald gushed. “She’s really fun, I had a lot of fun with her.”