‘Hopefully The Fans Have Had Fun’: Law And Order: Organized Crime Stars Weigh In On Expanding The Stabler Family As Wait For Renewal Continues

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Law & Order: Organized Crime hasn’t held back from exploring some new directions under the tenure of Breaking Bad alum John Shiban as showrunner, including the introduction of the Stabler brothers. In true Stabler family style, their arrival has only increased the number of complications for Elliot in the 2024 TV schedule, while also dropping some details that longtime fans have been waiting for since Christopher Meloni’s Law & Order: SVU days. Now, as the wait continues for whether or not OC gets a Season 5, Michael Trotter and Dean Norris have opened up to CinemaBlend about joining the family.

I spoke with the actors playing the Stabler brothers about the intervention on Joe Jr. that backfired pretty spectacularly despite Randall’s best intentions, as well as Joe’s “necessary” fight with their mother. When asked what it has been like to join the Stabler family that so many people are already so invested in, the actors shared their thoughts, with Michael Trotter saying:

It’s been great. I mean, to get to work with [Christopher Meloni] every day and Dean has been fantastic. I don’t think I quite understood the scope of the fandom, necessarily, but certainly recognized how iconic of a name Stabler is. And to be inserted into that sort of canon has been awesome. [laughs] And to kind of peel back the layers and start to really understand what his personal life and his past was like has been fun to be a part of, and hopefully the fans have had fun getting to know a different side of him that they hadn’t necessarily seen before.

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