Law & Order: Organized Crime S2 E10 Release Date and Speculation

Eli runs into a patch of trouble as he meets a girl in the city and spends the night with her. They indulge in alcohol and pills and Eli wakes up to a shocking sight. Eli gets on the investigation immediately and discovers his son was actually set up. Stabler receives bad news about the trial.

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Law & Order: Organized Crime Season 2 Episode 10 Speculation

While Eli is released after the real killer is found, it’s clear he’s still grappling with the trauma of these two major events. The doctor even tells Stabler that Eli is showing signs of severe anxiety and when he was sitting on the ledge, the part that bothered him the most was the impact this would have on his father, especially after everything he’s lost. Stabler is clearly heartbroken upon hearing this.

Wheatley is released from prison as the city refuses to give Stabler a retrial. How will Stabler react to this? Was Dana actually involved in setting up Eli? What kind of case will the OC unit take on next? Find out in the next episode featuring the exciting SVU crossover!

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Law & Order: Organized Crime  Season 2 Episode 10 Release Date

Law & Order: Organized Crime Season 2 Episode 10 titled Nemesis is scheduled for release on January 6, 2022, at 10 pm ET on NBC.

I. Is the Series on Break?

Yes, the series is on break for the next two weeks and will proceed from January 6 onwards.

Law & Order: Organized Crime Season 2 Episode 9 Recap

The SVU/OC crossover continues as the episode begins with a scene from Stabler’s wife’s murder trial. He reaches home to find Eli missing. Eli is having a difficult time dealing with his mother’s murder trial and ends up spending the night drinking and taking pills with a girl he met in the city. Eli panics when he wakes up the next morning to discover the girl dead and rushes out of the apartment.

Law & Order: Organized Crime S2 Ep 10 Release Date & Speculation
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He’s later found by a police officer sitting at the edge of a cliff as he’s pondering taking his own life. He’s taken to the police station and Stabler is called in. Eli tells everything to his father and he’s later put under mandatory psych hold. Stabler tells Benson about the case and they investigate the apartment that Mia and Eli stayed at, only to discover that the owner was a pervert who had cameras all over the house. This helps them solve the case and they find the real killer, a man who claimed to be a witness but actually snuck in to suffocate Mia with a pillow.

The police get a confession out of him and he turns out to be a contract killer hired anonymously and paid in cryptocurrency. Stabler immediately suspects Wheatley of setting up Eli and confronts him. He later visits Angela, who is still pretending to be sick and doesn’t give them any information. Dana later comes out and enjoys a glass of wine with Angela.

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About Law & Order: Organized Crime

Law & Order: Organized Crime is an American crime drama television series that premiered on NBC. A spin-off of the long-running series Law & Order: Special Victims Unit (SVU) and the seventh series in the Law & Order franchise, the series stars Christopher Meloni as Elliot Stabler, reprising his role from SVU. 

Detective Elliot Stabler returns to the NYPD to battle organized crime after a devastating personal loss. Stabler journeys to find absolution and rebuild his life while leading a new elite task force that is taking apart the city’s most powerful criminal syndicates one by one.

Starring in the series are cast members Christopher Meloni, Danielle Moné Truitt, Tamara Taylor, Ainsley Seiger, Dylan McDermott, and Nona Parker Johnson

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