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  1. Huang is SVU's resident psychiatrist from seasons 3 through 12. He left the main cast after the season 12 episode "Bombshell" and no reason was originally given for his departure. However, Huang returns to aid an SVU investigation in the season 13 episode "Father Dearest"; he facetiously comments that his new assignment in Oklahoma City is ...

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    Special Agent George Huang, M.D. is a psychiatrist who worked for the FBI as a liaison with the Special Victims Unit.

    As the resident psychiatrist for the Special Victims Unit, Huang helps keep the officers sane in a field that could drive ordinary people mad. He has also served as the squad's resident criminal profiler and occasional translator for Chinese-speaking suspects and victims.

    A firm believer in human rights, Huang has occasionally butted heads with Detective Elliot Stabler, who hates criminals. One notable incident of this conflict came when Stabler exploited a schizophrenic suspect's delusions to agitate him enough to justify drugging him. The drugs made the suspect sane enough to divulge the location of a little boy he had kidnapped, but Huang believed it was unjustified and was even willing to testify for the defense that the suspect was coerced through drugs. ("Coerced") However, there was times where they get along and Huang comforted Stabler on the death of a child. ("Fault")

    Huang also advocates for the well-being of other people, regardless of whether or not they are patients under his care. In order to help a drug user lose his addiction completely, Huang brought him to a clinic that administered an illegal drug, even though he could've lost his medical license. ("Users") Huang held himself accountable and reported his actions, and only suffered a thirty-day suspension. He was visibly disturbed by the use of electroshock therapy on mentally-ill patients by Dr. Stanton, another psychiatrist, stating it to be an ineffective treatment and only a short-term stopgap at best. ("Conned") Since there is a desperate need for them, he doesn't believe the sale of human organs is wrong so long as the seller is willing and healthy afterward. ("Parts")

    Early in his career as a psychiatrist, Huang worked as a counselor for sex offenders, motivated by a genuine belief that he could rehabilitate them. He quit after a few years, however, frustrated by his patients' unwillingness to truly participate in the therapy. ("Fault") As special agent assigned to the FBI's New York City office, he was seconded to the 16th Detective Squad to help catch the same criminals he once treated.

    The reason for his departure is not revealed until the Season 13 episode "Father Dearest", in which Dr. Huang returns to the SVU squad temporarily to aid in an investigation and tells them about his new assignment in Oklahoma City. Huang returns to New York in the Season 14 episode, "Born Psychopath", and helps the SVU detectives with a case involving a young boy who has become increasingly violent towards those close to him. He diagnoses the boy with antisocial personality disorder and makes arrangements to get him into a treatment facility.

    He put in for early retirement and went into consulting. He was later hired by the defense team of Lewis Hodda. ("Depravity Standard")

    •Huang speaks English, Cantonese, and Mandarin Chinese fluently.

    •In his initial appearance in "Pique", Huang wore glasses. He has not been seen wearing them since.

    •He has been seen wearing a wedding ring since his first appearance. Last time he is seen wearing it is in Season 5 ("Mother").

    •According to the episode "Inheritance", he has a sister and grew up in a strictly traditional home.

    •Very little is known about Huang's personal life or his past, despite having worked with Special Victims Unit since Season 2.

    •Huang is left-handed.

    •Law & Order: Special Victims Unit (15 seasons, 143 episodes):

    •Season 2: "Pique" • "Scourge"

    •Season 3: "Repression" • "Wrath" • "Stolen" • "Rooftop" • "Tangled" • "Redemption" • "Sacrifice" • "Inheritance" • "Care" • "Ridicule" • "Monogamy" • "Prodigy" • "Counterfeit" • "Execution" • "Surveillance" • "Guilt" • "Competence" • "Silence"

    •Season 4: "Chameleon" • "Vulnerable" • "Angels" • "Dolls" • "Waste" • "Juvenile" • "Resilience" • "Damaged" • "Mercy" • "Tortured" • "Privilege" • "Desperate" • "Appearances" • "Dominance" • "Fallacy" • "Futility" • "Grief" • "Perfect"

    •Season 5: "Manic" • "Mother" • "Serendipity" • "Coerced" • "Abomination" • "Control" • "Shaken" • "Escape" • "Brotherhood" • "Hate" • "Families" • "Home" • "Mean" • "Careless" • "Sick" • "Lowdown" • "Criminal" • "Painless" • "Bound" • "Poison" • "Head"

    •Season 6: "Birthright" • "Debt" • "Scavenger" • "Conscience" • "Charisma" • "Quarry" • "Game" • "Pure" • "Intoxicated" • "Parts" • "Goliath"

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  2. George Jay Huang is an American film director, writer, producer, and educator. He is best known for writing and directing the 1994 film Swimming with Sharks . In addition to working on his own films, he also contributes work to other independent filmmakers , including Robert Rodríguez .

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  4. Oct 9, 2021 · Huang was played by BD Wong, who had a recurring role on "Law & Order: SVU" from Season 2 to 12 before appearing less frequently from Season 13 to 15. Wong's absence from "SVU" is certainly felt ...

  5. Jan 21, 2022 · SVU fans agree that the Dr. Huang era was iconic. NBC. While "Law & Order: SVU" fans may be divided on some of the new additions to the team, everyone seems to agree on one thing: Dr. George Huang ...

  6. Oct 30, 2020 · George Huang, played by BD Wong, is a forensic psychiatrist that works for the FBI. He’s been on and off of the series over the years, and he always seems to lend interesting information to the ...

  7. Sep 28, 2021 · Wong made his first appearance as forensic psychiatrist Dr. George Huang in the Season 2 episode "Pique," continuing on the show as a recurring guest star before becoming a series regular in Season 4.

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