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Law & Order, "SVU, "Organized Crime" Episode Overviews Updated
We have updated episode overviews for Law & Order Season 23, "SVU" Season 25, and "Organized Crime" Season 4 to pass long - here's a look!
With tomorrow bringing the return of executive producer Dick Wolf's "Law & Order" universe to NBC, we thought that you might like to know what's ahead for the Sam Waterston-starring flagship series, the Mariska Hargitay-starring "SVU, and the Christopher Meloni-starring "Organized Crime." Thankfully, the internet is a limitless resource for information – and that means we have updated episode overviews for all three shows to pass along. For Law & Order & "SVU," we have a look at what's to come with their first three respective episodes – while for "Organized Crime," we have overview for the first two episodes,
Law & Order Universe: Overviews, Trailers & More
Law & Order S23E01 "Freedom of Expression": In the wake of a murder on campus, the line between free speech and hate speech at a university is examined. Directed by Alex Hall and written by Rick Eid & Pamela Wechsler.
Law & Order S23E02 "Human Innovation": When a prominent tech CEO is killed, Shaw (Mehcad Brooks) and Riley (Reid Scott) untangle multiple leads to reveal a plot for retribution; Price (Hugh Dancy) and Maroun (Odelya Halevi) debate whether an overdue piece of evidence should be submitted to the jury.
Law & Order S23E03 "Unintended Consequences": Shaw and Riley investigate a real estate agent's murder; after they speak with prominent clients, an unexpected witness appears; Price and Maroun struggle to convince a jury of motive and face a difficult decision about their only witness.
Law & Order: Special Victims Unit S25E01 "Tunnel Blind": As the squad celebrates the birth of Rollins (Kelli Giddish) and Carisi's (Peter Scanavino) child, another child goes missing in broad daylight. Directed by Norberto Barba and written by David Graziano & Julie Martin.
Law & Order: Special Victims Unit S25E02 "Truth Embargo": As Benson (Mariska Hargitay) teams up with the FBI on an unsolved case, Fin (Ice-T) and Velasco (Octavio Pisano) investigate a flash mob robbery that led to a sexual assault.
Law & Order: Special Victims Unit S25E03 "The Punch List": The SVU helps a man come to terms with being victimized; Benson tries to support a victim's family when tragedy strikes twice.
Law & Order: Organized Crime S04E01 "Memory Lane": Stabler (Christopher Meloni) must deal with rapid changes at work and home after returning from a dangerous undercover assignment. Bell (Danielle Moné Truitt) hires an advisor whose AI technology program could revolutionize police investigation. Jet (Ainsley Seiger) and Reyes (Rick Gonzalez) struggle with Whelan's (Brent Antonello) absence. Directed by Jon Cassar and written by John Shiban & Amy Berg.
Law & Order: Organized Crime S04E02 "Deliver Us From Evil": After a deadly bombing claims the life of a spiritual leader, Stabler meets with an officer who's convinced the crime is part of a larger conspiracy; tensions rise within the task force as Jet struggles to get her team on board with Vargas' () program.
L&O: Organized Crime Becomes a Family Affair
Back in December 2023, we learned that Dean Norris (Breaking Bad, Under the Dome) had been tapped for a major recurring role for a multi-episode arc. Norris' Randall Stabler is Stabler's older brother who left the family when he was young and now is a successful real estate developer – but Randall has a long-standing tension with Elliot resulting from an event involving their father. In addition, initial reporting describes Stabler's other brother, Joe Jr., as being the youngest brother, who spent 15-ish years in the Army before being dishonorably discharged (though he hasn't said exactly why). He now works for a British wine merchant, doing a little of this, a little of that — and there's something about the work that makes him ashamed to come face-to-face with Elliot, his hero. In addition, the spinoff also sees John Shiban (Ozark) taking over as the show's sixth showrunner.