Mariska Hargitay and Chris Meloni Gush About Working Together on 'SVU' and 'OC' (Exclusive)
17.02.2022 - 21:17
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Mariska Hargitay and Christopher Meloni’s onscreen reunion, the two stars couldn’t stop gushing about working together again. While attending the New York City premiere for season 21, which returns to NBC on Feb.
24, Hargitay and Meloni spoke to ET about why it “feels so good.” After leaving at the end of season 12, Meloni reprised his role as Elliot Stabler in the all-new spinoff,, a decade later. The actor’s return as Olivia Benson’s former partner meant seeing Hargitay and Stabler share the screen again. And fans weren’t disappointed when Stabler was first reintroduced in a crossover event that kick-started with before the official premiere of on April 1, 2021. Since then, the franchise has seen Benson and Stabler explore their intense and complex relationship as they navigate being back in each other’s lives during several crossover events, making fans wonder if they’ll ever ignite a long-awaited romance. While where their professional and personal relationships go remains to be seen, there’s no denying that seeing Hargitay and Meloni onscreen together has been a delight for longtime fans of the franchise. “You know, when Chris left, I knew he would be back.
I don’t think he did -- I know he didn’t -- but I did,” Hargitay said. “So, it was very exciting for him to come back and to come back in such a beautiful way.” She added that as soon as the two actors reunited, it was like “zero time had passed.
[We] didn’t miss a step and it just felt so good. It felt like home.”“Because there's history, there’s an effortlessness,” Meloni said of their renewed chemistry on set.
“I think we get to play notes that only she and I can play together, you know? Whatever comes out of the duet is very unique. And so, that is refreshing
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