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Bumped: Law & Order: Organized Crime
Now on Sundays on Nine.
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A number of readers have been asking about episodes of Law & Order: Organized Crime.
It’s been off air due to the playout in the US, but returns to Nine now on Sunday nights.
“An Inferior Product”
Stabler faces the consequences of a failed drug bust; Bell is forced to choose between the job and her family; Gina gets an unexpected visitor.
10:10pm Sunday May 23 on Nine.
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10 Responses
Hi David do you know when the finale of organised crime will be on? Channel 9 don’t have it this week. Any news? I’m loving this show
Thank u!
Would also love to know. Can’t believe they are delaying showing the final episode. It’s really hard to avoid spoilers on the internet.
9 have ruined so many shows I wanted to watch…for years…I do not even bother anymore…
There was a production break in the US, but this episode aired on the 13th of May in the US, Nine held it back an extra week until Ten aired the relevant SVU episode on Thursday night. 9:20pm on Monday or 10.10pm on Sunday, doesn’t make much difference these days.
It’s a shame 10 didn’t pick Organized Crime up. You really need to watch each episode after SVU as small parts of the storyline between Benson and Stabler crossover. The rich history between the two characters is lost with a stand alone series.
Why bother? It was only pulling 200K-ish on a better day and timeslot.
They may as well dump it on 9Rush at this point (and they almost certainly will).
Any word when Chicago fire season 8 come back and finish?
If 10 screened this im sure they would keep the entire season in the same time slot. 9 always changes scheduling.
Thanks for the update!
I don’t know what play out means but here in Aus putting it late Sunday will probably deliver death to it being successful in ratings
The play out is the scheduling of broadcasting in the US (its home market)-affected by sports or other programs having priority or, as is common at the moment, production delays due to Covid 19-poor or at least indifferent numbers has resulted in the change of day and timeslot here, not the other way round.