‘Law & Order: Organized Crime’ 3×22 Review: “With Many Names”

Law & Order: Organized Crime 3×22 “With Many Names” is certainly a high stakes finale, both for this series and for SVU. And it delivers.

‘Law & Order: SVU’ 24×22 Review: “All Pain is One Malady”

Law & Order: SVU 24×22 “All Pain is One Malady” is an episode with a very difficult job to do, but it mostly pulls it off.

‘Law & Order: Organized Crime’ 3×21 Review: “Shadowërk”

Law & Order: Organized Crime 3×21 “Shadowërk” is basically the sum of all of our season-long frustrations, especially with EO’s mess.

‘Law & Order: SVU’ 24×21 Review: “Bad Things”

Law & Order: SVU 24×21 “Bad Things” does a good job of balancing cases new and old. But the personal, character-driven stuff…not so much.

‘Law & Order: Organized Crime’ 3×20 Review: “Pareto Principle”

Law & Order: Organized Crime 3×20 “Pareto Principle” is one of those episodes that, quite frankly, is the embodiment of that “it just doesn’t make sense” Olivia Benson gif.

‘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’ 3×14 Review: “All In The Game”

Law & Order: Organized Crime 3×14 “All In The Game” makes the incredible performances from its predecessor almost look weak.