Christopher Meloni has made his long-awaited return to the world “Law & Order” and now says that a romance between fan-favourites Olivia Benson and Elliot Stabler isn’t off the table.
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LOS ANGELES -- The latest member of the “Law & Order” franchise has a familiar face playing a familiar character, but producer Dick Wolf says he’s switching up the storytelling.NBC’s “Law & Order: Organized Crime” stars Christopher Meloni as New York police detective Elliot Stabler, the role he played until 2011 on “Law & Order: Special Victims Unit.”Unlike the largely self-contained episodes of its “Law & Order” relatives, the new drama shifts from one criminal syndicate to another in
.Christopher Meloni has made his long-awaited return to the world “Law & Order” and now says that a romance between fan-favourites Olivia Benson and Elliot Stabler isn’t off the table.
Elaine Low Senior TV WriterIn playing online pharmaceutical titan and mob boss Richard Wheatley on NBC’s “Law & Order: Organized Crime,” Dylan McDermott gets to go toe-to-toe with Christopher Meloni’s detective Elliot Stabler, chests puffed and expressions snarled.
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Christopher Meloni, 60, was sure rocking the heck out of these tight navy pants! The bottoms in question just happened to be part of his wardrobe as character Detective Elliot Stabler while shooting Law & Order: Organized Crime in NYC on Tuesday, April 6. While Chris already looks incredible at 60, the photo caused a bit of a viral response — leading to one epic response from the actor himself!
In the criminal justice system, the people are represented by two separate yet equally important cheeks…those belonging to Christopher Meloni‘s butt.
, which is certainly cause for celebration. That being said, some are taking issue with the storyline that brought this beloved character back into the fold.If you're watching the show, you know has rejoined the force to find his wife Kathy's (Isabel Gillies) killers after she was murdered in a bombing attack.
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SPOILER ALERT: This report contains details about last week’s episode of Law &Order: Organized Crime
The return of Christopher Meloni’s Elliot Stabler to the L&O franchise boosted NBC on Thursday, with the double-shot of the Law & Order: SVU crossover and the series premiere of his Law & Order: Organized Crime finishing as primetime’s top two shows in the adults 18-49 demographic and total viewers.
Cynthia Littleton Business EditorThe return of Elliot Stabler to New York was good for NBC on Thursday.The 10 p.m. debut of “Law & Order: Organized Crime” delivered a 1.5 rating in the adults 18-49 demographic and an average of 7.6 million viewers in Nielsen’s live same-day preliminary ratings.
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Law and Order: SVU.Benson and Stabler, of course, were the core duo of Law and Order: SVU until Meloni left the show in . Though his character was referenced and Olivia found new friends and trusted allies as she rose through the department's ranks, their story felt unfinished.
“Law & Order: SVU” just brought fans a reunion marked by tragedy.
Mariska Hargitay and Chris Meloni joined forces in an emotional crossover event between and the new spinoff, Olivia Benson (Hargitay) and Elliot Stabler (Meloni) finally reunited in the two-hour event, which saw the shocking death of Stabler's wife, Kathy (Isabel Gillies), sparking Stabler's quest for justice. It was the reunion fans had been waiting almost a decade for after Meloni exited nine years ago. To celebrate the moment, both Meloni and Hargitay posted to Instagram. Sharing a throwback
Mariska Hargitay) and (Chris Meloni), finally reunited during an emotional crossover event between and the new spinoff . Here’s a look at where things left off in season 12, a recap of what happened during the long-awaited reunion, and what comes next for both characters as their respective series finish out the 2021 TV season.