Law & Order: Organized Crime returned with its Season 5 debut episode on Thursday, April 17 and star Mariska Hargitay celebrated the occasion with a post on Instagram with the show’s lead Christopher Meloni.
Hargitay, a crossover star from sister show Law & Order: Special Victims Unit, has appeared in Seasons 1, 3 and now 5 of Organized Crime as Captain Olivia Benson, while Meloni portrays Detective Elliot Stabler, a character originally featured on Law & Order: Special Victims Unit.
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The photo features the two walking down a hallway with Meloni’s arm around Hargitay. She’s wearing a navy coat with her hair in a ponytail and he’s dressed in a black jacket. “We always seem to find our way back @chris_meloni ? Law and Order: #OrganizedCrime S5 premieres tonight on @peacock,” read the caption.
Fans loved the post and the episode, and had some questions. “the episode was AMAZING! but i’ve gotta know, did olivia watch that man strip?? when did he try her food??”
Another fan had an answer. “@chris_meloni would say its up to interpretation ? Whatever you think happened, is what happened.”
A few other fans just wanted to share their love for the iconic TV duo. “Elliot has Liv’s back and Chris has yours!! ?,” wrote one, while another shared, “The most iconic partnership is back on my screen ??.”
“Not me bawling my eyes out! The crossover! ?whhyyy Maria! And then OC. @therealmariskahargitay you and @chris_meloni deserve an Emmy!!!! ❤️,” another fan posted.
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