I really enjoyed this episode and I thought it was a lot better than the season premieres of the original L&O and Special Victims Unit, the latter of which was still pretty good.
As mentioned in the Season 3 finale, Stabler returns from his undercover mission and the squad is still recovering from Detective Jamie Whelan's murder. Stabler seems a lot more stressed and upset, in a great portrayal from Christopher Meloni.
There's a lot of action involved, drama, and a plot twist in the ending of the episode where two characters are revealed to be engaging in an intimate affair.
I think this episode was well-done and it shows Organized Crime's ability to still make interesting episodes and storylines nearly three years after it debuted on all of our screens.
As mentioned in the Season 3 finale, Stabler returns from his undercover mission and the squad is still recovering from Detective Jamie Whelan's murder. Stabler seems a lot more stressed and upset, in a great portrayal from Christopher Meloni.
There's a lot of action involved, drama, and a plot twist in the ending of the episode where two characters are revealed to be engaging in an intimate affair.
I think this episode was well-done and it shows Organized Crime's ability to still make interesting episodes and storylines nearly three years after it debuted on all of our screens.