The episode is cited as one of the "creepiest" of the early seasons due to the sheer banality of the couple—they appear to be a normal, wealthy pair whose "hobby" is calculated violence.

The madam of the escort service; Kalember later returns as Judge Karen Taten. Dr. Emil Skoda

A deeper of the "folly à deux" (shared delusion) between the Suttons.

Modern re-watches often highlight a controversial aspect of the episode: Detective Benson’s initially harsh treatment of the male escorts. She compares selling one's body to selling drugs, reflecting the more rigid moral attitudes typical of early 2000s television.

[s2e17] Folly -

The episode is cited as one of the "creepiest" of the early seasons due to the sheer banality of the couple—they appear to be a normal, wealthy pair whose "hobby" is calculated violence.

The madam of the escort service; Kalember later returns as Judge Karen Taten. Dr. Emil Skoda [S2E17] Folly

A deeper of the "folly à deux" (shared delusion) between the Suttons. The episode is cited as one of the

Modern re-watches often highlight a controversial aspect of the episode: Detective Benson’s initially harsh treatment of the male escorts. She compares selling one's body to selling drugs, reflecting the more rigid moral attitudes typical of early 2000s television. [S2E17] Folly