Law & Order very nearly became the longest-running crime drama on television. If it hadn’t been for a 10-year hiatus, it would have reached its 24th season a long time ago. Thanks to that break, sister show Law & Order: SVU has pulled ahead by two seasons. Still, Law & Order is one of NBC’s
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Thursday nights wouldn’t be the same without Law & Order. The flagship cop/legal drama took a hiatus between 2010 and 2021, but it’ll be kicking off NBC’s Thursday night marathon of crime dramas again this fall. That means more cases ripped from the headlines, more of Price butting heads with the new DA, and probably
What? We can’t believe Sam Waterson’s leaving Law & Order. There have been many cast changes, but Jack McCoy has been a fixture since the 1990s. But sometimes, a character has gone as far as he can. McCoy may be ready to retire, which offers an opportunity to breathe new life into the oldest member of
The good news: Law & Order Season 23 is on its way! Now that the writers; and actors’ strikes have been settled, the long-running procedural is all set for a shortened spring season. But it’ll be short a cast member since Jeffrey Donovan has parted ways with the series. What’ll happen next? We have some
The Law & Order shows have evolved along with society. Back in the 1990s, Law & Order Season 3 Episode 21, featuring a gay cop whose brothers in blue let him die because of his sexual orientation, was an unusual, controversial story. And Law & Order: SVU wasn’t always respectful toward trans people or cross-dressers;
As we approach 2022, NBC’s renewal and cancellation decisions are looking clearer than ever. The network had already given a bunch of its shows early renewals, and there aren’t very many on the bubble. La Brea was a surprise hit, landing a quick renewal, but the same cannot be said for Ordinary Joe. Telling a