Law And Order:SVU Premiere/ New hires & old wound: Focus on the next season, "Law & Order: SVU" has had people who come to the show. But to a large extent, on Wednesday, "September 21", the main objective was the guy who is gone. Exhibition brings together more or less in real time, after the end of last season. Stabler was found, continue to leave the room after the shooting team "smoked". There's a new hire, Detective Amanda Rollins “Kelli Giddish”, and a very high-profile case clearly modeled on that of former IMF head Dominique Strauss-Kahn “they even name-check him”. The case plays out more or less the way the real one has, but that's not what really drew our interest. The real-life reason for Stabler's departure is that Chris Meloni and the show couldn't agree on a contract extension. Within the show, though, the writers seem to be handling it about as deftly as you can when an actor is just gone. It makes perfect sense that Elliot would be badly shaken after shooting a teenage girl, and that his remaining colleagues, especially Olivia, would be on eggshells. We learn at the end of the episode that he's put in his retirement papers, which at least brings some finality “if not closure” to Stabler's time in the Special Victims Unit. So what about the newbies? With Stabler's fate not resolved until episode's end, we won't see Danny Pino until next week. But early indications are that Giddish might fit in OK. Rollins came on a little too Brenda Johnson in "The Closer" at first, but after that slightly awkward introduction she proved to be a fairly canny detective, albeit a little green. “Also, it felt like Munch and Fin got more screen time than they have in quite a while. That's not a bad thing. "It was also nice to see that Stephanie March ADA Alex Cabot," she and Diane Neal will both be around this season. "We are so confident Linus Roache now an office manager in the prosecutor's office. Cutter has been very good at the courtyard of the original "L & O", but seems a little less comfortable in a supervisory role Legacy. 'S Stabler stay a while, both within the sample and among its fans. However, this episode felt like first step a decent pace of movement. What do you think of the first "Special Victims Unit" season?Law And Order:SVU Premiere/ New hires & old wound
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Law And Order:SVU Premiere/ New hires & old wound: Focus on the next season, "Law & Order: SVU" has had people who come to the show. But to a large extent, on Wednesday, "September 21", the main objective was the guy who is gone. Exhibition brings together more or less in real time, after the end of last season. Stabler was found, continue to leave the room after the shooting team "smoked". There's a new hire, Detective Amanda Rollins “Kelli Giddish”, and a very high-profile case clearly modeled on that of former IMF head Dominique Strauss-Kahn “they even name-check him”. The case plays out more or less the way the real one has, but that's not what really drew our interest. The real-life reason for Stabler's departure is that Chris Meloni and the show couldn't agree on a contract extension. Within the show, though, the writers seem to be handling it about as deftly as you can when an actor is just gone. It makes perfect sense that Elliot would be badly shaken after shooting a teenage girl, and that his remaining colleagues, especially Olivia, would be on eggshells. We learn at the end of the episode that he's put in his retirement papers, which at least brings some finality “if not closure” to Stabler's time in the Special Victims Unit. So what about the newbies? With Stabler's fate not resolved until episode's end, we won't see Danny Pino until next week. But early indications are that Giddish might fit in OK. Rollins came on a little too Brenda Johnson in "The Closer" at first, but after that slightly awkward introduction she proved to be a fairly canny detective, albeit a little green. “Also, it felt like Munch and Fin got more screen time than they have in quite a while. That's not a bad thing. "It was also nice to see that Stephanie March ADA Alex Cabot," she and Diane Neal will both be around this season. "We are so confident Linus Roache now an office manager in the prosecutor's office. Cutter has been very good at the courtyard of the original "L & O", but seems a little less comfortable in a supervisory role Legacy. 'S Stabler stay a while, both within the sample and among its fans. However, this episode felt like first step a decent pace of movement. What do you think of the first "Special Victims Unit" season?Law And Order:SVU Premiere/ New hires & old wound
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