By Stacy Lambe NBC
Law & Order universe. Following the recent announcement of a second new spinoff,
Organized Crime for season 2. Additionally, the network is planning for the two series and
Special Victims Units to air back-to-back on Thursday nights starting in the fall.
According to NBC,
Law & Order fans “will be treated to a triple header,” with
For the Defense kicking off the evening at 8 p.m. by putting the lives of lawyers and the court system under the microscope. It will be followed by
Special Victims Unit, which returns for its record-extending 23rd season, at 9 p.m., with the sophomore season of
After 11-month child pornography investigation, Kearny police arrest 20-year-old man
Justin Davidson. Photo courtesy of the Kearny Police Department.
By John Heinis/Hudson County View
Justin Davison, 20, of Kearny, has been charged with both first- and third-degree endangering the welfare of a child in seven different instances, Kearny Police Chief George King said in a statement.
In two of those instances, one involved a 15-year-old and the other involving a 17-year-old teen girls, he is also charged with lewdness and cyber harassment.
Furthermore, for his conduct with an adult woman, 19, he is also accused of criminal sexual contact, lewdness, and cyber harassment.
“Chicago Med” star Torrey DeVitto confirmed reports that she is leaving the popular NBC drama Wednesday, saying in an Instagram post that “all good things must come to an end.” DeVitto, who has portrayed Dr. Natalie Manning on the show for six seasons, says that she will “bow out” of the show at season’s end. “Thank you to all.
When Covid Dropped the Curtain on Broadway Actors, TV Kept the Lights On
New and returning TV series like “The Gilded Age” and “The Good Fight” have been a lifeline for celebrated theater actors during the pandemic. Will TV, or theater, ever look the same?
Denée Benton, left, and Louisa Jacobson during filming of the coming HBO historical drama “The Gilded Age.” Benton is one many celebrated stage actors in the cast.Credit.Alison Rosa/HBO
May 12, 2021
Back in March, the actress Kelli O’Hara arrived on Rhode Island’s Gold Coast. A company of theater heroes, with enough combined Tonys to crowd a mansion’s mantels, met her there. “It was almost like Broadway said, ‘We’re shutting down,’” O’Hara recalled during a recent telephone interview. “So 20 of us got together and said, ‘Let’s go do a play in a seaside town.’”
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Now that
Law & Order: Organized Crime is halfway through its first season, Christopher Meloni is opening up to ET’s Kevin Frazier about what drew him back to Dick Wolf’s TV universe, where things are headed for Elliot Stabler and Olivia Benson (Mariska Hargitay) following their emotional reunion, and why his butt may need a publicist of its own.
When it was first announced that Meloni would be reprising his role as Stabler in an all-new
Law & Order spinoff, it came as a huge surprise to longtime fans of the franchise, especially after the actor made an unceremonious exit from