"Law & Order: Organized Crime" All That Glitters (TV Episode 2022) Poster

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All That Glitters
bobcobb30112 November 2022
Warning: Spoilers
The actress and detective from Italy did not appear to be up to the task here tonight. It did not seem like she fit in well at all and there was not much believability here.

Still, anytime you had Middle Eastern bad guys watching soccer on a big screen TV it is going to be fun. A decent episode that gave us a wild shootout at the airport.

I just have to question what these bad guys are thinking. Do they expect to outgun cops when they are outnumbered 3 to 1? Why not surrender and try to run once you get bail or something?

Oh well. And I am sure America is on the edge of their seat to see what Elliot's decision on a love interest is.
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2/10
OC is now a dumpsterfire
whoneedsascreenname13 November 2022
What on earth does Dick Wolf have against his own shows? OC isn't the first Wolf vehicle to start well and then veer wildly off track.

But it's definitely the most disappointing considering the rich backstories within the Law & Order universe, and all the potential this thing had going in.

Tough to process what Wolf and his rotating cast of expendable showrunners are even trying to do here -- pretending Benson doesn't exist, introducing a lazy look-alike character for awkward nonsense straight out of a dated soap opera, shipping Eli off to college at '15,' disappearing Bernie, Kathleen and all the family stuff that was the heart of the Stabler character; renaming Ruth Barrett's love theme to remove all traces of 'Benson and Stabler' and repurposing it so it's used whenever Stabler looks at a rando.

The series has now squandered an incomprehensible 70-plus episodes between OC and SVU, offering not a single substantive conversation between the two leads. There is no universe in which these two would not have logically hashed out their ish by now. Not even a diner cup of coffee? Ridiculous. Does Wolf really think this little of viewers who have watched for decades?

OC started with cinematic photography, a clear direction about a cop reconciling his past, and great B-stories (Jet, Bell & Denise, Flutura etcetera), but is now a rudderless, out-of-character mess. Stabler as some sort of Rambo F-boi is not it guys.

What's most confounding is why Chris Meloni, an executive producer on the series, seems to just be going along with it all, despite the show bailing on most of its original premise.

2 stars - and that's being generous.
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