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‘Law & Order: Organized Crime’ Renewed for Season 3 on NBC

That. Elliot Stabler won’t be backing down on his pace any time soon.

NBC has renewed Law & Order: SVU cleave Organized crime for season 3, TVLine has learned.

The original Law he was also picked up for season 22 on Tuesday; SVU it previously got another season (24th) as part of an incredible three-season renewal in February 2020 (new showrunner TBA).

“The iconic Law the brand has long been synonymous with NBC and we couldn’t be more excited to bring back these three dramas for the 2022-23 season,” said Lisa Katz, president of scripted programming, NBCU Entertainment and Streaming, in a statement. “It’s a testament to the brilliance of Dick Wolf’s storytelling that audiences continue to be captivated by these unforgettable characters week after week, year after year.”

Organized crime this season is averaging 5.5 million total weekly viewers and a 1.0 demo rating (with live streaming + 7), down 30 and 33 percent from its first year. Of the 14 dramas NBC has aired this television season, it ranks No. 9 in viewership and sixth in demo.

In Season 2, Chris Meloni’s Stabler was forced to work alongside his wife’s killer in a police investigation (long story) and then found himself embroiled in a deep dive into a corrupt cabal of New York City police officers. New York. Meanwhile in Organized crime/ SVU crossovers, Stabler continued to mend and examine his relationship with his family and his former law enforcement partner, Olivia Benson (played by Mariska Hargitay).

The TVLine 2022 Renewal/Cancellation Dashboard has been updated to reflect Organized crime‘s renewal.

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