Law & Order: Organized Crime Season 4 Finale Spoilers: Goodbye, For Now …

Law & Order: Organized Crime Season 4 Finale Spoilers: Goodbye, For Now …

Law & Order: Organized Crime, Season 4 is wrapping up, with the finale taking place Thursday, May 16 at 10 p.m. (ET) on NBC. The network recently confirmed that the show has not been renewed for Season 5, rather it’s headed to their streaming platform, Peacock, so this is the last hooray for the series on cable television, for now.

The title for the drama’s Season 4 finale, “Stabler’s Lament”. Interesting choice of words, but which “Stabler” from the family is this referring to? Could it mean more than one Stabler is in danger or in a dire circumstance? The family has experienced its fair share of drama and chaos, especially where Joey and his sobriety (and antics) are concerned.

Law & Order: Organized Crime Season 4 Finale Spoilers: What To Expect During ‘Stabler’s Lament’

Law & Order: Organized Crime, Season 4, Episode 13 (finale) spoilers note that the ATF Bureau will plan to raid Redcoat’s warehouse, and Trisha Beck (Rivera Reese) will make a promise to help Elliot Stabler (Christopher Meloni) keep Joe Sabler Jr. (Michael Trotter) safe. Meanwhile, Ayanna Bell (Danielle Mone Truitt) confronts the man who killed Samir “Sam” Bashir (Abubakr Ali), and another Stabler family dinner will unravel where tensions run high.

Law & Order: Organized Crime Season 4 Finale Spoilers: Closing One Chapter, Opening Another

As Season 4 of Law & Order: Organized Crime wraps up, fans have to wonder if there will be a massive cliffhanger that will leave unanswered questions to “encourage” fans who don’t have Peacock yet, to head over to the streaming services for the show’s Season 5.

Currently, Christopher Meloni is confirmed for a return come Season 5; however, it’s unclear what other cast members will be joining him on the show’s journey to Peacock. John Shiban will continue as the series showrunner, and creator Dick Wolf will act as an executive producer, along with Meloni, Shiban, Jon Cassar, Peter Jankowski, Paul Cabbadd, and Arthur Forney.

It’s unclear when Law & Order: Organized Crime, Season 5 will start on Peacock, but fans can see all seasons that have already aired on NBC, currently on the streaming platform.

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