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Kelli Giddish Is Coming Back As SVU’s Amanda Rollins & We’re Conflicted

Kelli Giddish is returning as Detective Amanda Rollins at the end of SVU season 24 and Organized Crime season 3. And we have…thoughts.

‘Law & Order: Organized Crime’ 3×18 Review: “TAG:GEN”

Law & Order: Organized Crime 3×18 “TAG:GEN” is, to borrow Danielle Moné Truitt’s words for it, “a really good episode for Bell.” And overall.

‘Law & Order: SVU’ 24×18 Review: “Bubble Wrap”

Law & Order: SVU 24×18 “Bubble Wrap” basically exists as an excuse for Mariska Hargitay and Michelle Gomez to be onscreen together. It’s fine.

‘Law & Order’ 22×18 “Collateral Damage” Preview: Watch A Frustrated Maroun Discuss Her Case With Price Here

Looking forward to Law & Order 22×18 “Collateral Damage”? You’re in luck! We have a sneak peek clip to get you ready for tonight’s episode.

‘Interview with the Vampire’ Season 2 Has A New Claudia & We’ve Got Concerns

Delainey Hayles has her work cut out for her as Interview with the Vampire season 2’s new Claudia, and we’ll miss Bailey Bass.

‘Law & Order: Organized Crime’ 3×17 Review: “Blood Ties”

Law & Order: Organized Crime 3×17 “Blood Ties” is all about fathers and sons. With real heart, and an unlikely hero, it’s a standout.

‘Law & Order: SVU’ 24×17 Review: “Lime Chaser”

Law & Order: SVU 24×17 “Lime Chaser” focuses on Detective Churlish, which is a good thing. But a lot of the story…is not.

Michael Tow On “Rare” Chinese American Story In ‘Law & Order: Organized Crime” Role

Our interview with Michael Tow covers why his guest role on Law & Order: Organized Crime was better representation for Asian Americans, more.

More ‘The X-Files’? Good Luck, Ryan Coogler…

Ryan Coogler is taking on The X-Files, and Chris Carter thinks he has “his work cut out for him.” We just have one question: On what planet?

‘Law & Order: Organized Crime’ 3×16 Review: “Chinatown”

Law & Order: Organized Crime 3×16 “Chinatown” sets up some story points that feel familiar, just within a new community—for better or worse.

‘Law & Order: SVU’ 24×16 Review: “The Presence of Absence”

Law & Order: SVU 24×16 “The Presence of Absence” is the kind of episode you wish were, well…absent. No, seriously. What did we just watch?

‘Wolf Pack’ 1×08 Review: “Trophic Cascade”

Wolf Pack 1×08 is everything a season finale is supposed to be, which mostly means we’re going to need to see more. And soon.

Danielle Moné Truitt Talks Family On ‘Law & Order: Organized Crime’

In part two of our interview with Law & Order: Organized Crime’s Danielle Moné Truitt, we focus on Bell’s family—in every sense of the word.

‘Wolf Pack’ 1×07 Review: “Lion’s Breath”

Wolf Pack 1×07 “Lion’s Breath” finally answers one of our biggest questions. Oh, and it also features a bonkers plan to cure Baron.

Danielle Moné Truitt On Getting Bell’s Story Right On ‘Law & Order: Organized Crime’

We spoke to Law & Order: Organized Crime’s Danielle Moné Truitt about how her input keeps Bell real, the series’ portrayal of cops & more.

Law & Order: SVU’s Ryan Buggle Talks Noah’s Future & More

In our exclusive interview with Ryan Buggle of Law & Order: SVU fame, we discussed the atmosphere on set, standing up to bullies, and more.

‘Wolf Pack’ 1×06 Review: “After Party”

Wolf Pack 1×06 “After Party” is, as far as the series mythology goes, a complete game changer. The storytelling’s got great balance, too.

‘Law & Order: Organized Crime’ 3×15 Review: “The Wild and The Innocent”

Law & Order: Organized Crime 3×15 “The Wild and The Innocent” is an episode best for using as background noise while we do other things.

‘Law & Order: SVU’ 24×15 Review: “King of the Moon”

Law & Order: SVU 24×15 “King of the Moon” features star/director Mariska Hargitay and guest star Bradley Whitford at their very best.

‘Wolf Pack’ 1×05 Review: “Incendiary”

Wolf Pack 1×05 “Incendiary” has its ups and downs, yet leaves us desperate for more. Oh. And there’s your obligatory teen horror house party.

‘Wolf Pack’ 1×04 Review: “Fear and Pain”

Wolf Pack 1×04 “Fear and Pain” is a situation of “if you can get past the rough stuff, there’s a lot to appreciate.”