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Before it had even premiered,
Law & Order: Organized Crime promised a new take on the police procedural. Instead of cases of the week, there would be one season-long investigation. The show, from Dick Wolf, Ilene Chaiken, and Matt Olmstead, wouldn’t simply lionize the NYPD, as so many cop shows (including much of Wolf’s oeuvre) have for much of the last four decades. More specifically, Detective Elliot Stabler (Christopher Meloni), a walking, talking civil rights violation, would realize that his way of doing things would no longer be tolerated. This time, there would be checks and balances instead of just an exasperated speech by Captain Donald Cragen (Dann Florek) or solemn head shake from Detective (now Captain) Olivia Benson (Mariska Hargitay).
Before it had even premiered, Law & Order: Organized Crime promised a new take on the police procedural. Instead of cases of the week, there would be one season-long investigation. The show, from Dick Wolf, Ilene Chaiken, and Matt Olmstead, wouldn’t simply lionize the NYPD, as so many cop shows (including much of Wolf’s oeuvre) have for much of the last four decades. More specifically, Detective Elliot Stabler (Christopher Meloni), a walking,.
Zaki Hasan May 12, 2021Updated: May 14, 2021, 7:22 am
Christopher Meloni (foreground) plays Detective Elliot Stabler in the new “Law & Order: Organized Crime.” Photo: Virginia Sherwood / NBC
Thirty-one years after the first “Law & Order” premiered on NBC, the Dick Wolf-created franchise continues to captivate audiences with “ripped from the headlines” stories about cops and crooks.
Having racked up more than 1,100 episodes through seven shows (with “Special Victims Unit” already the longest-running live-action prime-time series in U.S. television history), the reason for the franchise’s enduring appeal isn’t hard to divine: It’s TV comfort food, imagining a world where the worst crimes are tackled by the best detectives, and everything is neatly wrapped up in the span of one hour and five commercial breaks.
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