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The first season of the crime drama television series Law & Order: Special Victims Unit, premiered on September 20, 1999 on NBC and concluded on May 19, 2000. Created by Dick Wolf, it is the first spin-off of Law & Order and follows the detectives of a fictionalized version of the New York City Police Department's Special Victims Unit, which investigates sexually based offenses.
"Rhodium Nights" is the thirteenth season finale of the police procedural television series Law & Order: Special Victims Unit and the 295th overall episode. It originally aired on NBC in the United States on May 23, 2012. In the episode, a high-society bachelor party ends when an escort is found dead, and the Special Victims Unit must proceed ...
List of Law & Order: Special Victims Unit episodes may refer to: List of Law & Order: Special Victims Unit episodes (seasons 1–19)
In 24 seasons and 24 years, Law and Order: SVU has put out 538 episodes in total. If you’ve seen them all, congratulations. You probably double padlock your door every night, carry a taser ...
Law & Order: Special Victims Unit season 2 episodes; No. overall No. in season Title Directed by Written by Original air date Prod. code U.S. viewers (millions) 23: 1 "Wrong Is Right" Ted Kotcheff: Jeff Eckerle & David J. Burke: October 20, 2000 () E1403: 13.39 [33] 24: 2 "Honor" Alan Metzger: Jonathan Greene & Robert F. Campbell: October 27 ...
Law and Order SVU Writer Recalls Episode Similar to Luigi Mangione. Battles said the script was inspired by her personal life, adding, "When I was in high school, my father — who was 40 years ...
Kelli Giddish returned once again to “Law & Order: Special Victims Unit” after departing the show as a series regular in 2022. In the third episode of Season 26, titled “Divide & Conquer ...
The nineteenth season of Law & Order: Special Victims Unit premiered on September 27, 2017 and finished on May 23, 2018 with a two-part season finale. Michael S. Chernuchin, who had previously worked on Law & Order, Law & Order: Criminal Intent, and Chicago Justice took over from Rick Eid as showrunner.