- **Q: When does Law & Order: Organized Crime Season 5 premiere?
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Entertainment / Television
After an 11-month wait, Detective Elliot Stabler returns! *Law & Order: Organized Crime* is back for its fifth season, but with a significant change – it's moving from NBC to exclusively stream on Peacock. Here’s everything you need to know...
### Platform Shift Explained The move to Peacock marks a significant shift for *Law & Order: Organized Crime*. While the first four seasons aired on NBC, Season 5 transitions the series to NBCUniversal's streaming service. This means viewers will need a Peacock subscription ($7.99/month with ads or $13.99/month ad-free) to watch episodes beyond the special NBC airing of the premiere.
### How to Watch the Premiere (April 17th) There are two ways to catch the start: 1. **Peacock:** Stream the first *two* episodes starting April 17th. 2. **NBC:** Watch *only the first* episode during a special broadcast at 10/9c on April 17th. This airing is part of a larger crossover event with *Law & Order* and *Law & Order: SVU* which begins earlier in the evening on NBC.
### What to Expect in Season 5 The 10-episode season promises high stakes, delving into cross-border smuggling, high-tech domestic terrorism, and Stabler facing a crime family seeking revenge for past actions in Rome. The dynamic within the Organized Crime Control Bureau continues with Sgt. Bell, Det. Reyes, and Det. Slootmaekers returning. The promotion of Dean Norris as Stabler's brother, Randall, suggests more family drama intertwined with the procedural elements.
### Stabler & Benson: A Deeper Dive A highlight for long-time fans is the second episode, written by Christopher Meloni himself and featuring Mariska Hargitay as Olivia Benson. Meloni noted that he felt writing the episode was a 'natural evolution,' given his deep understanding of the Benson-Stabler dynamic alongside Hargitay. Hargitay praised his writing as 'daring,' 'moving,' and 'intimate.' This episode promises further exploration of their complex relationship.
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