TV's longest-running primetime drama, 'Law & Order: SVU' will return for its 22nd season to NBC in November. With a strong fanbase, the show's most recent episode, the season 21 finale after a shortened season due to the ongoing Covid-19 pandemic, amassed over three million viewers.
An NBC crime drama, 'Law & Order: SVU' stars Mariska Hargitay, Ice-T, Kelli Giddish, and Peter Scanavino. Created by Dick Wolf, the police procedural series centers on Lt. Olivia Benson (Hargitay) and her elite squad of New York City Police Department detectives that includes Sergeant Odafin “Fin” Tutuola (T), Detective Amanda Rollins (Giddish), and Detective Dominick “Sonny” Carisi (Scanavino). They investigate crimes including sexual assault, child abuse, and domestic violence. Read on to know more details about the upcoming season of 'Law & Order: SVU'.
Release date
'Law & Order: SVU' Season 22 will premiere on NBC on Thursday, November 12, at 9/8c.
Plot
Based out of the New York City Police Department's 16th precinct in Manhattan, 'Law & Order: SVU' delves into the dark side of the New York underworld as the detectives of a new elite force, the Special Victims Unit (SVU for short), investigate and prosecute various sexually oriented crimes including rape, pedophilia, and domestic violence. They also investigate the abuses of children, the disabled, and elderly victims of non-sexual crimes who require specialist handling, all while trying to balance the effects of the investigation on their own lives as they try not to let the dark side of these crimes affect them. The unit also works with the Manhattan District Attorney's office as they prosecute cases and seek justice for SVU's victims and survivors with precision and a passion to win and bring closure to the intense investigations. The series often uses stories that are "ripped from the headlines" or based on real crimes. Such episodes take a real crime and fictionalize it by changing some details. The plot for the Season 22 premiere episode is: "When the squad tries to solve an assault in Central Park, they are hampered by their own blind spots and a community that is losing trust in the police."
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