The Christopher Meloni-led sequel series toLaw & Order: SVUhas had a number of challenges throughout its run.

Thankfully,Law & Order: Organized Crimeseason 5was greenlit last May.

However, Dick Wolf Entertainment announced that the new season would stream exclusively on Peacock.

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However, Peacock hasn’t announced what time the episodes will be available for streaming.

However,I’m convinced it’s the wrong move forLaw & Order: Organized Crime.

When it originally premiered, it took eight episodes to tell one story.

A closeup of Christopher Meloni as Elliot Stabler in Law and Order Organized Crime season 5

That’s why streaming is a better option forLaw & Order: Organized Crime.

In addition to being able to tell longer-form stories, streamers have fewer restrictions on violence or language.

Thus, I expected the series to get grittier and more realistic.

Custom image of Law & Order: Organized Crime’s Christopher Melonia in front of a blue background with a building

I was looking forward tonew stories in which Stabler and his colleaguesworked to take down violent crime families again.

Sadly, it does not appear this will happen, given the weekly release schedule.

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