‘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.

‘Law & Order: Organized Crime’ 3×13 Review: “Punch Drunk”

Law & Order: Organized Crime 3×13 “Punch Drunk” a brilliant showcase of talent from both Ainsley Seiger and Danielle Moné Truitt.

‘Law & Order: Organized Crime’ 3×11 Review: “The Infiltration Game”

Law & Order: Organized Crime 3×11 “The Infiltration Game” asks viewers to suspend disbelief in a way that just flat out doesn’t work.

‘Law & Order: Organized Crime’ 3×10 Review: “Trap”

Law & Order: Organized Crime 3×10 “Trap” is a fun setup for the series’ latest arc, which positions itself as Detective Whelan’s time to shine.

‘Law & Order: Organized Crime’ 3×08 Review: “Whipping Post”

Law & Order: Organized Crime 3×08 “Whipping Post” is kind of a story in three parts. Two of them are really interesting, and one’s…there.

‘Law & Order: Organized Crime’ 3×07 Review: “All That Glitters”

Law & Order: Organized Crime 3×07 “All That Glitters” is a glittering example of what happens when bad faith happens to good viewers.

‘Law & Order: Organized Crime’ 3×05 Review: “Behind Blue Eyes”

Law & Order: Organized Crime 3×05 “Behind Blue Eyes” has several really strong elements but nearly as many questionable ones

‘Law & Order: Organized Crime’ 3×04 Review: “Spirit In The Sky”

Law & Order: Organized Crime 3×04 sends our newest detective undercover, and with the focus again on the team, it’s another strong episode.

‘Law & Order: Organized Crime’ 3×01 Review: “Gimme Shelter”

Law & Order: Organized Crime 3×01 “Gimme Shelter” felt more crossover-ish than the other two parts of the franchise’s huge premiere event. Or, rather, it felt like the most ambiguous of the three.

Bensler “In Each Other’s Orbit” In ‘Law & Order: Organized Crime’ Season 3

Will there be continuity for Bensler in Law & Order: Organized Crime season 3? See what showrunner Bryan Goluboff said in our interview.

Book Review: ‘The Perfect Crimes of Marian Hayes’ by Cat Sebastian

The Perfect Crimes of Marian Hayes by Cat Sebastian is a delightful romp through Georgian England, full of compelling characters and swoon-worthy romance.

5 Things We Need For Elliot Stabler In ‘Law & Order: Organized Crime’ Season 3

Law & Order: Organized Crime Season 3 is right around the corner, and we’ve got thoughts about Elliot Stabler.

Law & Order: Organized Crime 2×21 Review: “Streets is Watching”

Law & Order: Organized Crime 2×21 is basically Detective Stabler’s Action Hero Film, Elliot’s Family Drama, and more…all in a single hour.

Law & Order: Organized Crime 2×20 Review: “Lost One”

Law & Order: Organized Crime 2×20 “Lost One” is all about Benson and Stabler as partners. And it feels. so. good.

Law & Order: Organized Crime 2×19 Review: “Dead Presidents”

Law & Order: Organized Crime 2×19 “Dead Presidents” featured so many moving parts, it was hard to keep up.

Kristen Stewart’s ‘Crimes of the Future’ Has The Trippiest Teaser Trailer

Crimes of the Future might be one of the weirdest trailers we’ve ever seen. But it has Kristen Stewart and Viggo Mortensen.

‘Law & Order: Organized Crime’ 2×17 Review: “Can’t Knock The Hustle”

Law & Order: Organized Crime 2×17 “Can’t Knock The Hustle” took a deep dive on Detective Stabler’s feelings about his father.

‘The Rookie’ 4×16 Review: ”Real Crime”

The Rookie 4×16 “Real Crime” is…an absolute waste of time. Chenford and the last few minutes of it are the only things worth your time.