By Stacy Lambe NBC
After a highly anticipated (and explosive) debut, Christopher Meloni is wrapping up the first season of his return as Elliot Stabler in the hit NBC series
Law & Order: Organized Crime. The finale sees his quest for justice over the assassination of his wife, Kathy Stabler (Isabel Gillies), finally see some resolution as the villainous Richard Wheatley (Dylan McDermott) has his day in court.
But as stars Tamara Taylor (Angela Wheatley) and Danielle Moné Truitt (Sgt. Ayanna Bell) tell ET, the final hour of season 1 is full of twists and turns for everyone involved in the Wheatley’s case, ending with a “super big cliffhanger” that’ll make fans clamoring for the series’ return in the fall. “It’ll definitely leave them wanting to come back for season 2, Truitt teases.
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SVU spinoff’s second episode continues The Ballad of Liv and El with a scene that finds the former partners having a heart-to-heart in Benson’s parked car after she drops Noah off at school. Stabler climbs into the passenger’s seat, hands Benson a coffee and launches into one of the most fraught conversations in their relationship. (And after last week, that’s saying something.)
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