But this is a one-way street, Elliot. Turns out, Kathy was injured in a car bombing, as she and Stabler were in town to see Benson receive an award. “Olivia, my friend, can I take you and Noah out to lunch this weekend?” Stabler asks. In the May 18 crossover finale event between "SVU" and "Law & Order: Organized Crime," viewers watched Benson get shot for the very first time. “There is, and it scares you more than anything you’ll ever face in your life,” Stabler tells her. At the end of the episode, Benson waits for Stabler in his building and says she wants to talk about the letter. After the admission, Stabler stumbles out of the chair across the floor toward Benson, who holds Stabler up as he wraps his arms around her. Gitano had killed the young boy by the time he arrived. The question is: Why are you really asking?”. Stabler drops that baby news on a very shocked Benson in the Season Eight finale, “Screwed.”). And like Season Six’s “Doubt,” this Season Eight episode is a he said/she said case. Benson brushes it off and emphasizes that his kids are worried about him amid his recent erratic behavior. Stabler comes home one night to see Benson and all his kids. Stabler reminds Benson he knows the McCanns since he met them when he once picked up Noah from their home. ", Benson follows Stabler out into the squad room and asks him what's going on at home. “Do you want to know my dating history, detective?” Benson says with a smirk. “She’s a cop — his first partner,” Benson responds and then shares a knowing look with Stabler. Benson, wise to his actions, points out Stabler had to have gone out of his way to make her home a stop on his way in. "Well, thank you for telling me this time," Benson says, referring to when he left the SVU over 10 years ago without telling her. Bernie visits Kathleen in jail, with help from Benson getting her access. It all starts when Benson, Stabler and the SVU squad surveil a bus terminal for two children who were kidnapped by a sex offender, Victor Paul Gitano (Lou Diamond Phillips). Cue the Benson-Stabler love theme, which starts to play, while Stabler just stares. “Well, Fin may have your six, but he’s definitely not me,” Stabler says. "Having a little regret there, aren't you?" The episode ends with Benson in Cragen’s office asking for a new partner. In the middle of a sudden commotion with the crowd, Stabler spots one of the missing kids, Ryan, and shouts to get his attention. Tucker believes Benson “tipped off” Moss, so she fesses up to talking to Moss because she’s in fact been dating him. In the session, Stabler starts off by saying, "I don't like endings," in response to the therapist's question from their previous meeting about why Stabler wanted to go back to work. Rook continues to repeatedly ask Stabler to press the button. “I’m sorry, I should’ve talked to you. Benson, clearly getting emotional, says, “He’s earned it.” Cragen asks Benson if she wants to talk about it or take some time off, but she says no. She notes there’s been change with her chief and squad, and she still doesn’t have closure with Barba after he defended Wheatley against her wishes. “It will always be you and I,” Stabler finishes and looks up and locks eyes with Benson before adding he “slipped it in there before sealing the envelope.”. “Protect the case — not me,” Benson says. Benson’s brother’s case resurfaces in this episode, as does the feisty side of Benson — and Protelliot, who literally jumps to his partner’s defense when a suspect lunges at Benson during an interrogation. He pulls over in front of a building and tells Stabler to go inside. #WhatsInTheLetter trended for weeks online, and "SVU" fans on Twitter also put a letter emoji on their profiles. And when I said that ‘I love you,’ I think you –” Stabler is then cut off by an automated voice telling him to press “1” if he’s satisfied with his message, “2” to rerecord and “3” to listen to his message. That moment when yet another person clocks you about the love of your life. “I think that you and Elliot either need to see whether there’s more there, or move on,” Lindstrom say, explaining that “this idealized relationship is hanging over” Olivia and holds her back from “true intimacy” with Stabler or anyone else. “Closet” is an underrated Benson and Stabler episode in which Stabler’s loyalty to his partner shines, and it turns out Benson’s been (un)intentionally keeping something from Stabler. Olivia Benson (Mariska Hargitay) has survived some pretty horrific things over the past 24 seasons of “Law & Order: SVU,” like being kidnapped by a sadistic killer, but has managed to avoid getting shot — until now. "Hey, would you talk to me?" Stabler returns to making his breakfast and Leonetti reaches out and holds his arm while saying, "Love shouldn’t be complicated. Stabler responds that the timing from him in that moment was even worse. Benson offers to take Kathy to a doctor’s appointment after Stabler is pulled out of town for their current case. “I’m not your type,” Cragen cracks. “Does Kathy know you mortgaged the house for me?” Benson asks. "You're not a superhero either," Stabler says, before adding, "Blink your lights when you get inside." "There's nobody that I trust more to bring my son home in one piece than Stabler," she tells Carisi, and adds she's going to meet them at home. Benson, who grew up with an alcoholic mother, stands up for Valerie, who claims Miles has drug and alcohol dependencies. Good for her. Law and Order: Organised Crime and SVU crossover ends in tragedy It’s actually her call.”. Stabler approaches the hostess and says, “This is my wife, Olivia.”. Then, Stabler fires and hits Jenna, who ends up bleeding out and dying in front of him. “I guess I didn’t know how to begin,” he adds. With the help of his team, Stabler is able to prove Eli didn’t murder the girl, but another man who entered the apartment did. Nobody else was responsible for it but me," he says. Stabler confronts Rojas in the parking lot, and Rojas holds a gun to Benson’s head. A shot rings out, and both Rojas and Benson go down. “Liv, I’m being careful,” Stabler assures her. “Well, it’s not at risk. During a briefing, Benson and Stabler have a sidebar conversation, in which Benson calls out Stabler for not telling her he was undercover. The cop wonders if Benson is Eli’s mother, and Benson quickly clarifies that she’s a family friend. When Stabler finds the two in a recording studio, Rook reveals that Benson is tied to a chair behind the glass dividing the recording studio. Stabler says he doesn’t abuse his authority, to which Rook responds, “Every cop abuses his authority.” After conversing more with Stabler, Rook eventually confesses to his crimes. She had Detective Elliot Stabler (Chris Meloni) — her former SVU partner who had previously left for 10 years until he returned in 2021 — by her side through it all. (And so the foreshadowing begins). Benson and Stabler go undercover as swingers — need we say more? He feels her head and notes she’s burning up before going to the kitchen to make her tea. Even though these two aren’t that far into their partnership during "A Single Life," they do a pretty good job of acting like it. Benson strategically alleviates the situation by manipulating Stuckey into thinking she doesn't like Stabler. Stabler says he also wants to talk about the letter but is too distracted by work at the moment, so viewers have to wait to find out what’s.in.the.letter! “I wish I could trust you, Elliot,” Benson replies. Lewis torments Benson throughout the entire premiere episode of Season 15, and moves her to a remote location and cuffs her to a bed. "Because what if it doesn't work out?" The conversation implies that Bernie also has bipolar disorder. Then Stabler tells Benson he recently “saw” his dead wife, Kathy, in the office “waiting to be interrogated.”. The woman next to her asks who Elliot is since she’s apparently been “mumbling the name ‘Elliot’ all night.” “I didn’t say anything else did I?” Benson asks. This episode is the beginning of an epic crossover between “SVU” and “OC,” which ends in a jaw-dropping confession from Stabler about *that* letter he gave to Benson. “And he’ll tell them to go to hell,” Benson replies before walking out. “You offering to be my partner?” Stabler says. “Organized Crime” has dropped many references to Benson throughout the series, including in the Season Two premiere. “He told me to trust him, and I know him better than anyone,” Benson says. “Why did you give me that letter? Stabler cracks as he walks into the room. She's now single and seems quite content, but who knows what the future holds? IMDb Rating 8.9/10. Benson and Stabler share what’s considered among the fans a significant moment in the hallway of the “OC” office when Benson reaches for Stabler’s hand as she walks past him to exit, and the two linger in their handhold until the last minute when she has to pull away to leave. It’s in the grounds,” Reggie says. Benson, who’s clearly still struggling with the unexpected return of Stabler after all this time, pulls away and leaves. Later on, Stabler drives Benson home and offers to walk her inside. Benson joins the Stabler family in the cemetery after Kathy's death. There’s someone else — another woman who’s the one true love of his life.”, He further taunts Angela and says, “Every time he was looking into your pretty brown eyes, touching your face — or wherever else he was touching you — I’m willing to wager he was thinking about her.”. Fans noticed the gift sitting behind Benson's desk for months and wondered if she'd ever get around to opening it. Stabler is slower to react and rubs his eyes, clearly losing his ability to see. While on the phone, Fin hands it off to Stabler to talk to her. The top-tier scene, however, comes at the end of the episode when Stabler spins Benson around as they’re leaving the police station to thank her for being there for him. Benson assumes, based on what she’s seeing below, that Flutura has a hand in trafficking girls through the family business. Virginia Sherwood / NBCU Photo Bank / Getty Images. Oh, my God, no!" The rest of the episode is laced with tension between the partners as they work to find their footing again — from Benson calling out Stabler's “anger management problem” to later pointing out when he calls a victim “Dani” instead of Danielle, to which Stabler responds, “Is something bothering you?”. “I’m just calling to say — I want to thank you for everything that you’ve done for me, for the kids. “I’m just glad you have someone. "I would’ve done the same thing," Benson responds. When a suspected killer who stalks his victim sets his sights on Benson, the squad, particularly Stabler in Protelliot mode, goes the extra mile to keep an eye on her. Love affairs? Cinema is Benson and Stabler having an entire conversation with their eyes. George Huang : [Elliot went to see Huang after feeling guilty because he went to save Olivia instead of going after Gitano. Stabler checking in on his partner at home. At the end of the episode, Benson and Stabler each air out how their initial judgments about the case could've been wrong, effectively seeing the other's point of view. Luckily, the Special Victims Unit captain had her partner for life, Detective Elliot Stabler, by her side. “There goes months of counseling down the drain,” Benson says. "Whatever’s inside this box you are afraid is too normal," Stabler explains. Benson, of course! Stabler’s daughter Kathleen meets up with Benson and says the family needs her help getting through to their dad. Benson, clearly affected by her partner's words, nods and turns to face him before heading out and whispering, "Good night.". Stabler comes across a DNA sample from Calvin in Benson’s desk and assumes his partner failed to send it in as a stall tactic to avoid finding Calvin’s dad — so she could keep Calvin longer. Benson and Stabler meet up on the steps of the New York Public Library to discuss how their recent cases may be connected, but first, Benson brings up the “last time” they saw each other in her kitchen. Lindstrom brings up the subject of Stabler and also notes that Benson’s co-workers are in “stable relationships.” He then asks Benson when she thinks “her turn will come.” Benson assumes Lindstrom thinks she has intimacy issues. Is that how you say her name? The series premiere of “Law & Order: Organized Crime” introduced an item that fans became so fixated on, it became an entire social media movement: the letter. Olivia Benson | Law and Order | Fandom “Me too,” Stabler responds as he opens the door to leave Benson’s office. During questioning, Benson snaps and hits the suspect before pushing him to the ground and repeatedly kicking him. A few scenes later, Stabler is caught off guard when he gets Benson a soda, and she informs him that she doesn’t drink them anymore. Later, Stabler and Benson prove that after over 20 years, 10 of those being apart from one another, they are still in sync. Turns out, Porter was the one who shot Rojas. "And the thing is is that I didn't have a right or a claim," she continues. “Who else would put up with me?”. Whatever you decide, I understand,” Stabler says. The man then pulls out a large gun and aims at Benson and Stabler. “You’re wearing your wedding ring again,” Benson says. “Liv, deflect all you want — it’s the truth,” Stabler says and adds if it were him, he would open it. There must be a reason she why she didn’t tell you about me.”. She also has a telling reaction when Fin says Phoebe was trying to get in touch with Stabler “to hook him up with her sister.” Benson responds with a big “oh.” She does tell Fin that at least this time Stabler gave her a heads-up not to worry about him. Benson and Stabler worked as one to take down a shooter in the "Law & Order: SVU" and "Law & Order: Organized Crime" finales. Stabler’s confused mother, Bernie, unexpectedly returns and ends up at the OC office. Benson and Rollins had an adventure and conversation to remember during a visit to the suburbs. When a shirtless and pants-less Stabler realizes it’s Benson knocking on his door, he hurriedly pulls her inside since the animal smugglers warned him not to have any sort of contact with anyone. For an optimal experience visit our site on another browser. she shouts after him as he walks away. He tries to dial Benson again, and it goes quickly to voicemail then he hangs up. Turns out, Valerie was having an affair with an investigator for her lawyer, and he’s the one who grabbed her from behind that first night. Jelliot makes an appearance in “Spooked” when Porter returns since the FBI is interested in Benson and Stabler’s latest case. Benson then briefly rests her head on Stabler’s as she says, “I’m fine,” to which he replies, “Like hell you are.”. “Otherwise, we can’t be partners.”, “I can’t believe you’re saying that,” Benson says. Benson says during one of their heated, very close face-to-face arguments about the case. We can never let that happen again,” Stabler says. Cut to Benson and Stabler later spotting each other in the precinct’s hallway. Stabler reentered her life after disappearing from it a decade ago. During a moment of downtime, Benson and Stabler share takeout in her office, and Stabler tells her he wishes he could “bottle this moment,” before adding, “Things just keep changing, though.”. ", Then Stabler says one of the most quoted lines among the fans, to this day: "I'm your partner — for better or worse. Stabler, apparently sensing his former partner isn't fully comfortable, says her name as she leans her forehead on his cheek and says his name back. Cragen then informs Benson and Stabler that Porter and the suspect are off the hook since the situation is out of their hands. Stabler runs toward Benson, and the two embrace as she says, “I’m really glad you’re back.”, “I should’ve come back sooner,” he responds as he tightly holds her. “I guess I’ll have to,” she responds. “I know that you are carving your way through a mountain of grief, and I have tried to be here for you. Stabler gets all excited and announces to everyone, “They’re here,” and as he opens the door he says, “Hey guys.” But it’s not Benson and her son at the door. After a required, reluctant visit to a therapist, Dr. Newsom (Max Baker), in which Stabler pushes back against opening up in any sort of way, Bell wisely clocks him about how he needs to go back and talk. Kathleen tells her dad she went to Benson to ask for help. Now Stabler has a choice to make: Does he go after Ryan, who's quickly grabbed by Gitano, to try to bring him to safety, or does he go in the opposite direction to make sure his wounded partner is still alive? "Elliot I want to," she says, "I want to, but I can't.". “About how many?” Stabler says with a smile. Maybe I should get him to use that metal bar on you and make you beg for your life," she says. After a decade away, Meloni reprised Stabler in the "Law & Order" universe in 2021 on Stabler's own spinoff, "Organized Crime.". “Rescue” is another example of Stabler backing Benson’s play and being there for her during a moment that toes the line between personal and professional. He suggests Stabler take someone along. Benson later brings up Stabler’s mom during a discussion, saying, “We’ve been partners for 11 years. "If things didn't go well — so much to lose," Rollins responds. Stuckey turns to shoot Stabler, but Benson grabs him and says, “I want him to watch.” Then, to further the ruse, Benson kisses Stuckey. The two walk toward each other. Stabler, who was drugged while undercover, immediately goes to Benson’s apartment late at night. Available Until: 08 June 2023. Rollins and Carisi also share a moment — and kiss — at this ceremony, which turns into a non-wedding when Fin and Phoebe decide not to get married that day. One episode that touched on a particularly sensitive topic dates all the way back to 2001. Stabler notes Fin and Phoebe are a “good-looking couple” and asks Benson how the two met. Benson tells Stabler she wants to wait since Noah “gets attached very easily” and Stabler’s going undercover again. “Well, it has been 10 years, Elliot,” Benson replies. 1,” Donnelly says while walking away. Stabler learns from Benson in this episode that her brother, Simon, is no longer alive and died a few years back after a suspected overdose. Benson tells Stabler she wishes he “hadn’t done that” as the two walk away. Still haven't recovered from this scene, it's true. She wants to limit their relationship to one night and one night only, but Cassidy wants more, making for some awkward moments. Since Benson can still see, she helps guide them out of the restaurant. They split up, and eventually Gitano grabs Stabler by the collar and holds a gun to his head as Benson enters the scene. Rook abducts Benson. While Stabler isn’t in this episode, he is mentioned during one of the most terrifying moments of Benson’s life. The scene turns personal and Benson asks what happened with Kathy. Starting in 1999, Benson and Stabler were official partners at the Special Victims Unit for over 12 years, until Stabler's abrupt departure at the end of Season 12 in 2011.
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