The joke stays true: for those who examine right into a motel wherever in America, you’ll be able to activate the tv and, in not more than three clicks, discover a channel that’s live-broadcasting an episode of “Legislation & Order.”
Greater than another TV present, Dick Wolf’s “Legislation & Order” is an establishment, offering extra episodes of scripted, primetime TV than another sequence thus far. It pales compared to most day by day American cleaning soap operas, and falls effectively behind the Indian farm report “Krishi Darshan,” in addition to the long-long-running German youngsters’s present “Unser Sandmännchen,” however “Legislation & Order” is definitely up there, having produced about 1,383 episodes over 67 seasons of TV.
As of this writing, the extant “Legislation & Order” exhibits had been launched within the following order:
- “Legislation & Order” (1990 – 2010, 2022 – current)
- “Legislation & Order: Particular Victims Unit” (1999 – current)
- “Legislation & Order: Felony Intent” (2001 – 2011)
- “Legislation & Order: Trial By Jury” (2004 – 2005)
- “Conviction” (2006)
- “Legislation & Order: LA” (2010 – 2011)
- “Legislation & Order: True Crime: The Menendez Murders (2017)
- “Legislation & Order: Organized Crime” (2021 – current)
This listing does not embody the 1998 “Legislation & Order” spinoff TV film “Exiled,” nor the numerous worldwide counterparts which were developed and broadcast abroad. There’s additionally France’s “Paris Enquêtes Criminelles” (2007 – 2008), Russia’s “Legislation & Order: Division of Discipline Investigation” (2007 – 2011) and its spinoff, additionally known as “Legislation & Order: Felony Intent” (2007 – 2011). England made “Legislation & Order: UK” (2009 – 2014), and Canada made “Legislation & Order Toronto: Felony Intent” (2024 – current). The above listing additionally does not embody 2002’s “Crime & Punishment,” an unscripted courtroom documentary present that was solely vaguely related to the “Legislation & Order” model.
However even with these limitations in place, that is a LOT of “Legislation & Order.” Let’s get them into (regulation and) order.
Legislation & Order (1990 – 2010, 2022 – current)
The unique “Legislation & Order” established a fairly strong premise: the primary half-hour of the one-hour present can be dedicated to New York police detectives as they examine a critical crime, typically a homicide. That is the “regulation” half. The second half-hour would then take the case to course to look at how it’s litigated, and how much truths could also be uncovered. That is the “order.” The sequence started with a notable set of characters on each side of the coin, however solid members started rotating out early within the present’s run. The cast-changes, nevertheless, weren’t a detriment. Certainly, as a result of the entire characters had been so impeccably skilled, one started to see that the primary character of “Legislation & Order” was the legal justice system itself.
“Legislation & Order” turned a consolation look ahead to hundreds of thousands, which was an odd factor to appreciate a few steely, hard-edged present about homicide and depravity. However it makes good sense when one realizes that it is a comforting wish-fulfillment drama. “Legislation & Order” depicts the legal justice system working at peak effectivity, populated by scrupulous and decided cops and attorneys who all the time care about doing what’s proper. On the planet of “Legislation & Order,” justice is actual.
It was a profitable formulation, and offered writers with lots of and lots of of tales. NBC determined to deliver the present to an in depth after 20 seasons, solely to deliver it again after a 12-year hiatus. All the pieces nonetheless works.
Legislation & Order: Particular Victims Unit (1999 – current)
The primary spin-off from “Legislation & Order” got here after the unique was already firmly entrenched within the pop consciousness. “Particular Victims Unit” was extra “regulation” than “order”-oriented, focusing totally on Detectives Benson (Mariska Hargitay) and Stabler (Christopher Meloni). “SVU” additionally shifted legal focus from homicide to crimes of a sexual nature. Benson and Stabler investigated all the pieces from assaults to blackmail. There was all kinds of crimes. “SVU” is extra salacious consequently, however extra satisfying; it is cathartic to see the victims of sexual crimes witness their attackers be captured and jailed. As talked about, this can be a world the place justice exists.
“SVU” turned extra standard that even the unique “Legislation & Order,” and followers fell in love with Benson and Stabler. Hargitay has remained the star of the present for all 26 of its extant seasons. Meloni left after the primary 12 seasons over a pay dispute. His character was mentioned to have retired from police work after his household was killed by a mob of organized criminals. Stabler returned as a recurring character for the twenty second season, and nonetheless pops up sometimes. Stabler ended up starring in his personal sequence, which we’ll get to beneath.
The sequence itself is now the fourth longest-running scripted TV sequence in American historical past, behind solely “The Simpsons,” “Gunsmoke,” and “Lassie.” It additionally exhibits no indicators of slowing, and Hargitay definitely appears desperate to play Olivia Benson in perpetuity.
Legislation & Order: Felony Intent (2001 – 2011)
Like “Particular Victims Unit,” “Legislation & Order: Felony Intent” centered way more closely on cops than attorneys. Certainly, attorneys had been a really small a part of this present. Additionally in contrast to the exhibits that preceded it, “Felony Intent” was way more character-driven, counting on the quirks and personalities of its fundamental characters, Detectives Eames (Kathryn Erbe) and Goren (Vincent D’Onofrio). Certainly, Detective Goren was one thing of a psychologist who, in the middle of his investigations, discovered himself analyzing the perpetrators. Many episodes of “Felony Intent” ended with Goren speaking a legal into confession. He was like a cop model of Perry Mason. Eames, in the meantime, was the hard-boiled anchor who led the investigations and made certain her accomplice did not get too carried away.
Goren left the sequence for its ninth season (Eames remained), nevertheless it was clear that each characters had been wanted. Goren got here again for the present’s tenth and last season, taking on for Jeff Goldblum, who briefly performed his alternative. The sequence wasn’t canceled for any scandalous cause, however merely ran its course. Ten years solely looks like a brief TV run when in comparison with its two forebears. It is nonetheless the third-best “L&O” present.
“Felony Intent” proved to be a eager premise for worldwide adaptation, and the French spinoff, the Canadian spinoff, and the 2 Russian spinoffs all originated with this sequence. The worldwide variations are additionally extra law-focused, and have extra memorable, recurring characters.
Legislation & Order: Trial By Jury (2004 – 2005)
The primary bomb within the “Legislation & Order” franchise, “Trial By Jury” solely lasted 13 episodes over the course of its solely season. Maybe uninterested in his two spinoffs that centered totally on cops, present creator Dick Wolf determined it was excessive time that the attorneys have their time within the highlight. Audiences, it appears, watched “Legislation & Order” for the crimes and never for his or her litigation alone. As such, “Trial By Jury” crashed and burned.
Not that it was a foul present by any stretch. Bebe Neuwirth (who could also be an alien) was glorious because the lead of the ensemble, and visitor actors from the unique “Legislation & Order” and “SVU” appeared repeatedly to make the legal justice system appear that rather more huge. The tales had been additionally simply as intense on “TBJ” as on any of the opposite “L&O” exhibits; the writing and the performing had been pretty much as good as ever. One would possibly assume that the market was lastly being oversaturated with “L&O,” however given the ubiquity and longevity of the franchise, that wasn’t true both. The cancelation story goes that NBC acquired “Sunday Night time Soccer,” which took up a variety of area on their programming calendar. One thing needed to be pushed out to make room for it, and “Trial By Jury” unexpectedly obtained the axe.
Its ranking had been truly fairly good. It is value trying up.
Conviction (2006)
One other short-lived lawyer spinoff of the “Legislation & Order” franchise was “Conviction,” a sequence about ADA Cabot (Stephanie March) one of many central lawyer characters from “Legislation & Order: Particular Victims Unit.” Her character needed to depart “SVU” in 2003 as a result of she was focused by harmful criminals, forcing her into witness safety. It is by no means expained why, however she was now in a position to present her face in public once more and re-enter New York’s legal justice system. Present “Star Trek” captain Anson Mount performed (snicker) Jim Steele, one other ADA with whom Cabot had beforehand had an affair.
Like “Felony Intent,” “Conviction” skewed extra towards characters, politics, and interpersonal relationships. It is in contrast to any of the “Legislation & Order” exhibits, and does not observe the identical sort of construction. Maybe that is why the phrases “Legislation” and “Order” do not seem within the title. This “Conviction” has nothing to do with the 2016 present “Conviction” with Hayley Atwell.
“Conviction” was the primary “Legislation & Order”-related sequence that wasn’t a scores bonanza, maybe as a result of it shied away from its personal model. It was routinely crushed by the numbers of “Numb3rs,” and was taken off the air after just one season and 13 episodes. Legislation, we’re discovering, is extra compelling than order.
Legislation & Order: LA (2010 – 2011)
The entire American “Legislation & Order” exhibits up up to now had been set in New York, and bore a frantic New York sensibility. They had been steely and chilly and propulsive, and the detectives all wore lengthy coats. With “Legislation & Order: LA” Dick Wolf tried to see if the identical depth might be maintained within the sun-bleached, laidback climes of Los Angeles. The end result was an odd duck, following the standard “L&O” plot buildings, however bearing a dramatically completely different tone. The episodes of “LOLA” had been all named after L.A. neighborhoods, and the detectives moved just a bit bit extra slowly. It felt extra like a New Yorkers’ view of L.A., however Angelenos can let you know that it obtained lots proper.
The present struggled for its solely season, nevertheless. It took a infamous hiatus midway by its run, and returned with an nearly fully new solid. “LOLA” was primarily two exhibits in a single. The rejiggering meant that the sequence was kind of ranging from scratch, which scared audiences off. It isn’t ranked very extremely by /Movie. It is also value noting that Dick Wolf had already tried to launch a Los Angeles-set crime sequence with a reboot of “Dragnet” again in 2003. That, too, solely lasted one season.
Legislation & Order: True Crime: The Menendez Murders (2017)
Most of the tales on each one of many “Legislation & Order” exhibits (together with the worldwide spinoffs) featured interpolations of current, real-life crimes. Dick Wolf wholly leaned into that notion with “Legislation & Order: True Crime,” supposed to be an anthology sequence of real-world crimes, fictionalized by a hard-boiled lens. Every season was to cowl a singular crime intimately, and, as of this writing, just one season has aired to this point. The primary season of “True Crime,” lined the Menendez murders, which passed off in 1989. One can lookup the main points of the real-world case simply sufficient (and see any variety of documentaries on the crime), however, briefly, Erik and Lyle Menendez had been convicted of murdering their rich mother and father in Beverly Hills.
The eight-episode season was warmly reviewed, with Edie Falco (because the Menendez lawyer Leslie Abramson) gathering the majority of the present’s reward. The precise Menendez murders, it appears, did not match neatly into Wolf’s well-worn crime-show mildew. A second season shouldn’t be but in manufacturing, however Dick Wolf has alluded to a potential future story about Timothy McVeigh, the perpetrator of the 1995 Oklahoma Metropolis bombing. Time will inform if “True Crime” has caught on, or if it is one in every of Wolf’s stalled “L&O” initiatives. It is definitely probably the most out-of-character for the franchise, because it’s set in the actual world and lacks the neat-as-a-pin structuring of the originals.
Legislation & Order: Organized Crime (2021 – current)
Extra profitable was “Legislation & Order: Organized Crime,” a sequence that was created particularly for Christopher Meloni. As talked about above, Meloni left “SVU” after its twelfth season, as NBC refused to pay him an appropriately excessive wage. It appears that evidently sufficient time had handed, and an attention-grabbing sufficient idea was floated, that Meloni was lured again. As a result of his character, Stabler, misplaced his spouse and youngster to organized crime, it made sense that he ought to now be main an organized crime process pressure. His final objective is, after all, to seek out his household’s killers.
In contrast to earlier “Legislation & Order” exhibits, “Organized Crime” shouldn’t be a case-of-the-week sequence, however a broad sequence that follows a single story arc. The primary 4 seasons of the present ran on NBC, and its fifth is scheduled to begin on Peacock later this 12 months.
The above listing of “Legislation & Order” exhibits can be hardly full. The “Legislation & Order” franchise additionally contains 5 video video games, and a number of tie-in novels. “Legislation & Order” has additionally crossed over with a number of different exhibits. Certainly, characters from the Baltimore-set crime sequence “Murder: Life on the Road” (lastly on streaming!) ended up shunting over to “Legislation & Order.” Particularly Detective Munch, performed by Richard Belzer. There was a “Legislation & Order” spinoff known as “Deadline” in 2000 that starred a minor tabloid reporter, typically seen on the unique present. The sequence “In Plain Sight” starred a minor “Legislation & Order” character, and “Legislation & Order” characters have additionally appeared on “Chicago Justice,” “Chicago P.D.,” “Chicago Fireplace,” “New York Undercover,” and “Jo.” It is a huge world of cops and attorneys.
Return to this text in 20 years, and we’ll probably have eight new Dick Wolf exhibits to debate. This juggernaut will seemingly by no means finish.