3/21/2023 0 Comments Svu crossover![]() ![]() ![]() But when speaking about the scrapped SVU finale that would have seen Kathy and one of their sons return, Leight said the episode would have revealed "what had happened to the Stabler family after Elliot both left SVU and apparently left them."ĭoes that mean that Stabler and Kathy got divorced? Stabler and Kathy did separate in Season 6 before the pair reconciled in Season 8, but we wouldn't be shocked if the couple decided to go their separate ways in the years since. Stabler's family life may look different. When Stabler left SVU, he was still married to Kathy and raising their five kids: Maureen, Kathleen, Dickie, Elisabeth, and Eli. Her son has been rolled by a team of ne'er-do-wells and may have been drugged," Leight said on The Squadroom. We were going to see Kathy Stabler come back very upset. "We had heard distant thunder about Chris Meloni coming back in the fall and we were going to lay a little groundwork for that. Check out everything we know so far about NBC's Elliot Stabler spin-off, Law & Order: Organized Crime, below. Now, the anticipated Stabler spin-off will bring the detective back to our screens in a new show from executive producer Dick Wolf. As a result, the Season 12 finale doubled as Stabler's final episode, and viewers never got a proper goodbye for the beloved character. But in 2011, Meloni shocked viewers when it was announced that he wouldn't return for the 13th season after his negotiations with the studio fell apart. Elliot Stabler, whose friendship and partnership with Benson was one of the show's biggest hooks. Meloni starred on SVU for the first 12 seasons as Det. It all goes down in a crossover event on April 1. Elliot Stabler ( Christopher Meloni) and Olivia Benson ( Mariska Hargitay) will be working together soon during a special episode of Law & Order: Special Victims Unit, which will lead into Stabler's new spin-off, Law & Order: Organized Crime. The hottest TV reunion in recent history is just around the corner. 8/10.Christopher Meloni and Mariska Hargitay, Law & Order: SVU Chris Haston/NBCU Photo Bank via Getty Images Otherwise, very good and one of the stronger faring episodes of Season 16. Did find too that the ending was abrupt and too simple. Jason Beghe line delivery is too much of one tone and inflection (gravelly and mumbling). Having said that, am not a fan of Voight and his tactics and motivations are highly questionable (the case with 'Chicago.' as well). Most of the acting is extremely good, excellent in the case of heart wrenching Lou Tyler Pucci as a very well fleshed out character. The case is a complex one, without being overly so, and tension filled. It was very interesting seeing Olivia and Voight together and despite them being very different in approach they are similar when it comes to being strong leaders. Any character relationships were never forced or overdone, with the fireworks chemistry between Olivia and Voight and the interrogative parts with Teddy standing out. The story also grips, it handles a difficult subject and it is a subject that is handled with uncompromising force yet tact. The script is thought provoking and is lean with very little fat, none of it is dumbed down or over complicated. The direction has some nice tension while keeping things steady, without going too far the other way. The music is used sparingly and is haunting and non-overwrought when it is used, and it's mainly used when a crucial revelation or plot development is revealed. As ever, the photography and such are fully professional, the slickness still remaining. And those really well qualities are going to be mentioned first. Despite big reservations, a lot is done really well. It is though in the better half and quite high up. It is also not one of the worst, like "Decaying Morality" and especially "Intimidation Game" (the latter being one of the show's very worst). It is not one of the very best Season 16 episodes, like "Holden's Manifesto" and "Pattern Seventeen" (the latter being criminally underrated). On the whole, "Chicago Crossover" is very well done and interesting. And although it did have misfires the season was not a too bad one at all. The previous Season 16 episodes for 'Special Victims Unit' have ranged from decent to wonderful, "Holden's Manifesto" faring best. Haven't seen enough of the other two shows to judge them fairly, but what has been seen has been mixed. "Chicago Crossover" is the second part of a three part crossover with 'Chicago Fire'/'Chicago PD'/'Law and Order: Special Victims Unit'. ![]()
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