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Stabler’s back! Mariska Hargitay and Christopher Meloni are celebrating the groundbreaking Law & Order crossover event with a candid discussion about Stabler’s new show, Law & Order: Organized Crime, how reprising their iconic partnership was like getting into a warm bath, and what’s next for Benson and Stabler.
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Rejoice, Diehards! Mariska Hargitay and Christopher Meloni are together again, and we’re bringing you the behind-the-scenes secrets of the Benson/Stabler reunion 10 years in the making. Hosted by Anthony Roman, this very special episode of the Squadroom will dive into Stabler’s new show, Law & Order: Organized Crime and so much more. Coming April 2.
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A special announcement about the upcoming season of the Squadroom.
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For a very special writers' roundtable, Warren Leight, Julie Martin, Denis Hamill and Monet Hurst-Mendoza look back at their favorite moments of Season 21 and spill on Stabler's much-anticipated return.
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Showrunner Warren Leight peels back the layers of that Rollisi scene and spills how this week's episode - “The Things We Have to Lose” (Season 21, Episode 20) - was originally going to end. Then, guest star Bea Cordelia talks about subverting trans tropes onscreen and manifesting Lakira's resilience.
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"Peter Scanavino is back to answer more fan questions, including one about his favorite Benson and Carisi scene. Then, writer Kathy Dobie talks about shining a light on how drug-facilitated rape makes women feel gaslit by their own bodies for this week's episode - “Solving for the Unknowns” (Season 21, Episode 19). And supervising producer Mark Dragin breaks down the post-production process for the show.
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Demore Barnes talks about pulling back the curtain to Garland's Oz. Then, writers Cheryl L. Davis and Micharne Cloughley discuss how they crafted Garland's inner world for this week's episode - “Garland's Baptism by Fire” (Season 21, Episode 18). And longtime casting directors Jonathan Strauss and Philip Huffman explain how they find the right talent on a tight schedule.
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Peter Scanavino and guest star John Waters discuss the pervasive problem of revenge porn and dodging that generational bullet. Then, writer Brendan Feeney and director Leslie Hope share how they blended the worlds of ballet and revenge porn for this week's episode - “Dance, Lies and Videotape” (Season 21, Episode 17).
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Kelli Giddish and guest star Lindsay Pulsipher talk addiction, the power of blood ties and which scene gave them the heebie-jeebies. Then writer Peter Blauner expands on the all-too-relatable theme of pain and how we choose to reckon with it for this week's episode - “Eternal Relief from Pain” (Season 21, Episode 16).
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Composer Mike Post reveals the origin of the iconic "dun dun" and how the SVU theme song defines New York City. Then, guest star Radha Mitchell discusses her empowered character and post-Me Too feminism. And writer Lisa Takeuchi Cullen reflects on her final SVU episode "Swimming with Sharks" (Season 21, Episode 15).
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Ice-T talks about getting down and dirty and hitting his 450th episode alongside Denis Hamill - the writer of “I Deserve Some Loving Too” (Season 21, Episode 14). Then, legal technical consultant Anne Milgram breaks down her process and why she loves Carisi as the new ADA.
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Jamie Gray Hyder discusses getting into fighting shape and following your instincts for Kat's big episode "Redemption in Her Corner" (Season 21, Episode 13). Then, co-writers Brianna Yellen and Monet Hurst-Mendoza talk about that Barba check-in and giving the spotlight to the Latinx community for their boxing-centric episode.
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Robert John Burke unravels Tucker's devastating fate and the scars police officers carry alongside Peter Blauner - the writer of "The Longest Night of Rain" (Season 21, Episode 12). Then, Holly Robinson Peete talks about her pivotal role as Rachel, and NYPD technical consultant Tim Hardiman discusses keeping SVU real.
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As the director of "She Paints for Vengeance" (Season 21, Episode 11), Mariska Hargitay explains her approach to a different kind of survivor, and why she and writer Kathy Dobie found unexpected empowerment in both the art studio and the strip club.
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Warren Leight and Julie Martin talk rich and powerful predators and uniting damaged souls Rollins and Bucci. Then, guest star Nicholas Turturro opens up about his personal connection to his character's struggles in "Must Be Held Accountable" (Season 21, Episode 10).
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Kelli Giddish and Peter Scanavino pull back the layers of the complicated Rollisi relationship. Then, Vincent Kartheiser talks about his Epstein-inspired character in "Can't Be Held Accountable" (Season 21, Episode 9). And Norberto Barba explains how he plays with the edge when directing.
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Demore Barnes discusses building a bond with Benson and navigating the complicated minefields of the Special Victims Unit. Then, Jonathan Herron talks about the unique challenges of directing “We Dream of Machine Elves” (Season 21, Episode 8). And Monet Hurst-Mendoza and Brendan Feeney explain how they found the nuance in Adam Arkin's charismatic cult leader.
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New series regular Jamie Gray Hyder discusses finding her place in the well-established SVUniverse and fan-girling over Margaret Cho. Then, Cho talks playing against type for her role as the formidable Mamasan in “Counselor, It's Chinatown” (Season 21, Episode 7). And Kathy Dobie and Lisa Takeuchi Cullen explain how their journalism backgrounds helped them to write a more honest portrayal of sex trafficking.
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Kelli Giddish joins host Anthony Roman to discuss taking the Rollisi fight a step further for the fans. Then, Anthony chats with Co-Writer/Producer Brianna Yellen about playing with an entirely new structure for “At Midnight in Manhattan” (Season 21, Episode 5), and Costume Designer Juliet Polcsa shares her approach to staying true to the characters throughout the years.
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