This week’s Law & Order: Svu wasn’t supposed to be the procedural’s Season 21 finale. But if you didn’t know that ahead of Wednesday’s broadcast… you might never have realized.
“The Things We Have to Lose” was supposed to have been followed by four more new episodes, one of which — showrunner Warren Leight told TVLine exclusively — would have seen the return of former squad member Elliot Stabler’s wife, Kathy, and their troubled son. His family members’ appearances then would have teed up the recently announced Stabler-centric Svu spinoff led by former cast member Chris Meloni.
“The Things We Have to Lose” was supposed to have been followed by four more new episodes, one of which — showrunner Warren Leight told TVLine exclusively — would have seen the return of former squad member Elliot Stabler’s wife, Kathy, and their troubled son. His family members’ appearances then would have teed up the recently announced Stabler-centric Svu spinoff led by former cast member Chris Meloni.
- 4/24/2020
- TVLine.com
The Covid-19 pandemic has forced many shows to turn what was supposed to be an ordinary episode into a season finale.
Law & Order: Svu Season 21 Episode 20 did a terrific job, offering viewers cliffhangers and leaving us with more questions than answers.
We might not have got everything the showrunners were planning on before the pandemic hit, but there was more than enough there to carry conversations throughout the summer.
The high quality was made even more impressive by the fact that this was a sequel to Law & Order: Svu Season 21 Episode 5.
The original story, which featured three detectives handling three different cases, was one of the strongest of the season. It made a powerful statement about the way rape cases are not always treated equally.
So the old axiom that sequels never live up to the original held doubly true for this one -- yet Law & Order: Svu...
Law & Order: Svu Season 21 Episode 20 did a terrific job, offering viewers cliffhangers and leaving us with more questions than answers.
We might not have got everything the showrunners were planning on before the pandemic hit, but there was more than enough there to carry conversations throughout the summer.
The high quality was made even more impressive by the fact that this was a sequel to Law & Order: Svu Season 21 Episode 5.
The original story, which featured three detectives handling three different cases, was one of the strongest of the season. It made a powerful statement about the way rape cases are not always treated equally.
So the old axiom that sequels never live up to the original held doubly true for this one -- yet Law & Order: Svu...
- 4/24/2020
- by Jack Ori
- TVfanatic
Did that Svu boat ride take a long time, or what? (Just kidding.)
The river cruise/get-outta-jail-free party that wealthy slimeball Steve Getz started out on in Law & Order: Svu‘s fall finale ends when the NBC procedural returns on Thursday, Jan. 9 (10/9c). And we’ve got your exclusive first look at who will greet the predator and his underage entourage when they return to the marina.
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The river cruise/get-outta-jail-free party that wealthy slimeball Steve Getz started out on in Law & Order: Svu‘s fall finale ends when the NBC procedural returns on Thursday, Jan. 9 (10/9c). And we’ve got your exclusive first look at who will greet the predator and his underage entourage when they return to the marina.
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- 12/10/2019
- TVLine.com
There's an old saying Law & Order: Svu fans are very familiar with: Don't mess with Benson. Guest star Vincent Kartheiser of Mad Men fame learns all about that in the exclusive sneak peek above. In the exclusive sneak peek of "Can't Be Held Accountable," the season 21 fall finale, Benson (Mariska Hargitay) and Rollins (Kelli Giddish) confront millionaire CEO Steve Getz (Kartheiser) in the bathroom in an attempts to catch him off guard. The members of the elite squad waste no time questioning him—and slinging zingers. "This is the men's room," he tells them. "Well, we looked for you in the little girl's room, but they told us you were here," Benson snaps...
- 11/20/2019
- E! Online
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