![]() ![]() Plus, Wheatley is still alive with every reason to hold a grudge against Stabler, and Stabler's unwise use of the "Liv" nickname in front of Wheatley allowed him to identify Benson. As for how those crossovers will or won't continue in Season 2, the first season did end on some cliffhangers, one of which had Benson on hand. The various shows of the Dick Wolf TV universe have mastered the art of the crossover, with the launch of Organized Crime proving that the Law & Order corner of the Dick Wolf universe can deliver major and mini crossovers just as well as the three shows of One Chicago on NBC Wednesday nights. For better or worse, the new show is very plot-heavy and very serialized, which can work against it for viewers like myself who tend to value character development over just the bonkers plot twists. Of course, part of that is due to the enduring chemistry and energy that Christopher Meloni and Mariska Hargitay bring to their scenes together, but the SVU crossovers did a lot of heavy lifting in bringing emotional weight to Organized Crime. ![]() The sense of Stabler's isolation away from the people he worked with for so long in Special Victims was actually very effective for his mindset on Organized Crime in Season 1, but I still found myself waiting to see if Benson was going to turn up in most episodes. Throw in some appearances by Carisi and Garland, and crossovers from SVU characters delivered some of the brighter moments of a series that certainly isn't anything light. ![]()
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