Law & Order: Organized Crime Could Be Moving to Peacock for Season 5

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Law & Order: Organized Crime Could Be Moving to Peacock for Season 5
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It's possible that season 5 of Law & Order: Organized Crime could end up on Peacock instead of NBC

The Law & Order franchise is still going strong and shows no signs of stopping with the renewals of the flagship Law & Order and Law & Order: Special Victims Unit, but there is one series fans are still waiting to see renewed. That would be the newest addition to the franchise, Law & Order: Organized Crime , which is currently looking for a season 5 renewal.

If it does make the jump to Peacock, it would be the second Law & Order series to switch networks or platforms midway through the run. Criminal Intent did the same thing, originally running on NBC for six seasons before airing four more seasons on USA Network. Peacock is already home to the other Law & Order shows and past seasons, so having new episodes of a series would be a nice get for the platform if it does end up happening.

As the season has continued, fans have learned more and more about Elliot's father and what Joseph Jr. is involved in, which seems tied to a larger drug ring. The last episode even featured a brotherly intervention for Joe Jr, and as you might expect, it did not go very well.

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