Fangirlish Feels of the Week: April 22 – April 28

We watch a lot of TV, so we decided to come together to highlight all those feels of the week that our favorite shows give us.

‘Law & Order: Organized Crime’ 3×19 Review: “A Diplomatic Solution”

Law & Order: Organized Crime 3×19 “A Diplomatic Solution” features compelling interpersonal dynamics for Stabler, on two different fronts.

‘Law & Order: Organized Crime’ Post-Mortem: Karen David On Letting The Viewer Decide

In part 2 of our interview with Karen David, we discuss the open ending of ‘Law & Order: Organized Crime’ 3×19, ambition vs. diplomacy, more.

‘Law & Order: Organized Crime’ 3×19 Preview: Guest Star Karen David on What Makes Her Character “Bond — And Not Bond” With Stabler

In our interview, Karen David teases a little bit about her ‘Organized Crime’ character, some fun moments with star Christopher Meloni.

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.

Fangirlish Feels of the Week: April 1 – April 7

We watch a lot of TV, so we decided to come together to highlight all those feels of the week that our favorite shows give us.

‘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: 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.

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.

‘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.