Law And Order: Organized Crime Finally Finds New Showrunner For Season 4, And I’m Way Too Excited

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Law & Order: Organized Crime fans got some bad news back in the spring with the reveal of a shorter-than-usual fourth season, well before the beginnings of the WGA strike and SAG-AFTRA strike. There was also the question of who would be running the show when it did return, as Sean Jablonski departed as showrunner before the end of Season 3, leaving Law & Order: SVU‘s David Graziano to pull double duty and finish the spring season. Now, the new showrunner has been revealed, and I’m way too excited about who was chosen. 

The showrunner for Season 4 – who becomes the sixth person to hold that role over the course of four seasons – is John Shiban, according to Deadline. The news come shortly after the showrunners were confirmed for the other eight shows in the Wolf Entertainment TV universe. Those selections seemed to point toward Organized Crime getting a showrunner with experience in the Wolf shows, but that’s not the case. Shiban is not credited with work in a Law & Order, FBI, or One Chicago series. So, why am I excited that this L&O newcomer is becoming the new OC showrunner?

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