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'Law & Order: Special Victims Unit' Season 17 Episode 10 Spoilers, Plot News: What Will Happen in 'Catfishing Teacher?'

After a long break since November, fans wonder what will happen next in "Law & Order: Special Victims Unit" season 17 episode 10, which is titled "Catfishing Teacher."

According to Christian Today, the new case will have the team going on a "campus-wide man-hunt" to search for two "predators," who are victimizing the students. Everyone thought there is only one predator who is taking advantage of the students, but the team was proven wrong since the investigation reveals that there are actually two. Olivia Benson (Mariska Hargitay) has definitely worked out for the team, since catching two criminals at the same time is never easy.

In the sneak peek released for the upcoming midseason premiere, viewers saw a student and a teacher having an affair at the beginning of the clip, while another student went missing after. The missing student was seen flirting with someone over the phone, and fans wonder if that person he plans to meet up is the same teacher having an affair at the beginning of the clip. A teacher-student affair always does not end good, as what one of the actors suggests in the clip.

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A short summary was posted on The Futon Critic, and it reads, "A high school student plans a clandestine hookup with his female teacher but ends up in a far more sinister situation." Fans can't wait to see how the cast of "Law & Order: SVU" will manage to apprehend the two sexual predators in campus.

The show stars Mariska Hargitay, Ice-T as Fin Tutuola, Kelli Giddis as Amanda Rollins, and Peter Scanavino as Dominick "Sonny" Carisi, Jr. The guest stars next episode include Andy Karl, Robert Sean Leonard, Kelli Barrett, Michael Gaston, Jeanine Pirro, and Jordan Gelber.

Watch "Law & Order: Special Victim Unit" season 17 episode 10, which will air on Jan. 6, Wednesday, on NBC.

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