OC can no more survive without Stabler than SVU could without Benson.
Edit: The Chief and Elliot make SUCH a cute couple, don't they?
OC suffered because it has relegated everyone to the background not named Stabler. The entire team could be interesting if we didn't need to spend the majority of seasons combing through Stabler's issues.
OC has suffered because it's a half-baked concept and with every new showrunner, the idea of what the show is takes a major turn. It's a show completely lacking identity and I am thoroughly unsurprised that NBC hasn't renewed it yet, especially if they're still considering axing the 10/9 Central hour of scripted programming.
Didn't they try that once with Jay Leno?
SVU keeps adding more characters and rotating through them. We've barely seen Velasco all season and he is the only one of them in the opening credits.
I never got into the show, the few episodes I saw didn’t seem believable. With what I know now it seems like copaganda.
I mean, a real SVU unit wouldn't have a Captain working under another Captain?
Or an FBI agent?
Definitely not.
In fact, I'd doubt that most real SVU units would even have any lieutenants working under a Captain on the same shift, more likely that any lieutenants would cover parts of the rotation and intermediate leadership would be covered officially by sergeants and unofficially by senior detectives.
Yeah, they need to fiind a lineup and stick to it.
On a completely unrelated matter, I hope they do another Chicago crossover. OC, especially, would lend itself to situations like that. (And I'd love to see, for example, Stabler working with Adam Ruzek.)
They did an interview with some of the Chicago actors and they all wanted to do more crossovers with the teams intermingling (Ruzek & Stabler, Burgess and Liv, etc.).
an actor friend of mine here in Iowa is a guest on the May 8 episode of Chicago PD, and she shot her episode two weeks ago, which airs on May 8.
Cool. what role does she play? I'll keep an eye out for it.
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