'Law & Order: Organized Crime' Season 5 Review: Elliot Stabler Is Back and Better Than Ever After His Procedural's Move to Peacock
Law & Order: Organized Crime returns with a strong start for Season 5, but how does the procedural fare in its move to Peacock? Read our review.

After a nearly year-long hiatus, Law & Order: Organized Crime has officially returned, as Season 5 begins a new chapter for the Dick Wolf procedural, now airing exclusively on Peacock. The fifth season of the Christopher Meloni-led show has promised that things will get personal for Detective Elliot Stabler (Meloni) as he becomes entangled in drug and human trafficking, all while his son Eli (Nicky Torchia) enters the police force. In Season 5 alone, the crew of the Organized Crime Control Bureau investigates cross-border smuggling, domestic terrorism, and someone out for revenge against Detective Elliot Stabler. While viewers and cast alike have been anxiously awaiting its return, suffice it to say, Law & Order: Organized Crime Season 5 is definitely worth the wait.